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Hotel Mielparque Nagoya
4/545 Reviews

Hotel Mielparque Nagoya

Nagoya|2.37km from Higashiyama Water-Supply Tower
The hotel is well situated across from a convenience store and exit no. 1 to Chikusa subway, which connects to both JR Chuo line and Higashiyama line. Whilst the hotel is known for weddings, and an established hotel offering only a restaurant, it lacks in other areas of convenience and upkeep. The vending machine in the lobby was out of service, with the next being located outside of the hotel in the parking lot along with the designated smoking area. From the offset, it is aged, and whilst the lobby seems to be kept clean, the western standard smoking room on the 5th floor was shabby, with many signs of wear and tear, stains, and in need of a renewal. In comparison with other hotels of the same level, this hotel is sub-par with the rooms requiring an upgrade. Inside the room, a complimentary bottle of water is provided. The old desk had one inbuilt power outlet in a position not practical for laptop chargers. Everything is rundown with visible markings from the furnishings, walls and carpets, to the toilet-shower unit. The wifi was not working, so the front desk staff changed me to the next room where connectivity was working, but the condition was identical. The room windows cannot be opened, and whilst the temperature of air conditioning can be changed, the room becomes unpleasantly stuffy and dry, especially in the winter season. Surprisingly, for a smoking room, it does not have an air purifier/humidifier unit which is an inexpensive yet effective method to improve the air condition. In its current state, I can’t imagine holding a wedding and inviting guests to stay. Overall, this hotel has potential with renovation, but until then, I would not stay here again.

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Hotel Mielparque Nagoya
4/545 Reviews

Hotel Mielparque Nagoya

Nagoya|2.37km from Higashiyama Water-Supply Tower
The hotel is well situated across from a convenience store and exit no. 1 to Chikusa subway, which connects to both JR Chuo line and Higashiyama line. Whilst the hotel is known for weddings, and an established hotel offering only a restaurant, it lacks in other areas of convenience and upkeep. The vending machine in the lobby was out of service, with the next being located outside of the hotel in the parking lot along with the designated smoking area. From the offset, it is aged, and whilst the lobby seems to be kept clean, the western standard smoking room on the 5th floor was shabby, with many signs of wear and tear, stains, and in need of a renewal. In comparison with other hotels of the same level, this hotel is sub-par with the rooms requiring an upgrade. Inside the room, a complimentary bottle of water is provided. The old desk had one inbuilt power outlet in a position not practical for laptop chargers. Everything is rundown with visible markings from the furnishings, walls and carpets, to the toilet-shower unit. The wifi was not working, so the front desk staff changed me to the next room where connectivity was working, but the condition was identical. The room windows cannot be opened, and whilst the temperature of air conditioning can be changed, the room becomes unpleasantly stuffy and dry, especially in the winter season. Surprisingly, for a smoking room, it does not have an air purifier/humidifier unit which is an inexpensive yet effective method to improve the air condition. In its current state, I can’t imagine holding a wedding and inviting guests to stay. Overall, this hotel has potential with renovation, but until then, I would not stay here again.

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Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Imaike Ekimae
4/580 Reviews
The room was clean. Nice staff but not speaking english well so littlebit difficult communication. The room was really small but the rooms are like that in every japanese hotel. Not so good location but near metro so it is ok. There was washingmashine and dryer in the hotel (300yen total) which was really great.
Hotel Rubura Ohzan
3.4/52 Reviews
I lived in the neighborhood in the past, and my family was a little disturbed by the restaurant lunch on the top floor, and I stayed at interest 々. The address of the accommodation card was in Kumamoto Prefecture, and it entered the room of the room (601) above the aiki w a little, but the sound heard from the hole of the air conditioning ... It is a machine sound up and down the elevator when I think something. I thought I would change the room and get it, but I reconsidered that I would not hear it after the gate limit. The club is not so beautiful in flattery, but the cleaning is not bad. Breakfast is good with Nagoya Cochin *, but there is no large stirring vessel, and it is skillfully stirred when it is 々, but this menu is 800 yen. Well, the price is cheap and I think Cospa is good. Personally, the front desk is silent when you return from the outing and return the key you left, or there is no word to ask for a check-out again (”please come again”) It is said that 々 is light 々. It is regrettable that Wi-Fi can be used, but I didn't notice the password that I thought was in the room.
Hotel Mielparque Nagoya
4/545 Reviews
The hotel is well situated across from a convenience store and exit no. 1 to Chikusa subway, which connects to both JR Chuo line and Higashiyama line. Whilst the hotel is known for weddings, and an established hotel offering only a restaurant, it lacks in other areas of convenience and upkeep. The vending machine in the lobby was out of service, with the next being located outside of the hotel in the parking lot along with the designated smoking area. From the offset, it is aged, and whilst the lobby seems to be kept clean, the western standard smoking room on the 5th floor was shabby, with many signs of wear and tear, stains, and in need of a renewal. In comparison with other hotels of the same level, this hotel is sub-par with the rooms requiring an upgrade. Inside the room, a complimentary bottle of water is provided. The old desk had one inbuilt power outlet in a position not practical for laptop chargers. Everything is rundown with visible markings from the furnishings, walls and carpets, to the toilet-shower unit. The wifi was not working, so the front desk staff changed me to the next room where connectivity was working, but the condition was identical. The room windows cannot be opened, and whilst the temperature of air conditioning can be changed, the room becomes unpleasantly stuffy and dry, especially in the winter season. Surprisingly, for a smoking room, it does not have an air purifier/humidifier unit which is an inexpensive yet effective method to improve the air condition. In its current state, I can’t imagine holding a wedding and inviting guests to stay. Overall, this hotel has potential with renovation, but until then, I would not stay here again.

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Nagoya. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Nagoya to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Nagoya. Here, there are more than 148 hotels for you to choose from. Nagoya has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 92 SGD. There are 4 five-star hotels in Nagoya at an average price of 172 SGD per night. There are 12 four-star hotels in Nagoya at an average price of 141 SGD per night. There are 92 three-star hotels in Nagoya at an average price of 87 SGD per night. There are 24 two-star hotels in Nagoya at an average price of 63 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Nagoya. Hilton is the top choice of many travelers in Nagoya. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Nagoya, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. Nagoya Mitsui Garden Hotel Premier is one of the most popular hotels in Nagoya. Many tourists also stay at The Strings Hotel Nagoya.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Nagoya, such as Nagoya City Hall, Nagoya Castle Main Donjon, Nagoya Castle. You can choose attractions in Nagoya that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Nagoya Maritime Museum, Port Messe Nagoya, LEGOLAND Japan. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Nagoya Dome, Sakae. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Mitsukoshi (Nagoya) for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.33°C during the day, 3.85°C at night

• April to June: 20.97°C during the day, 16.3°C at night

• July to September: 28.21°C during the day, 24.16°C at night

• October to December: 14.6°C during the day, 10.13°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 74.17 cm

• Summer: 166.83 cm

• Autumn: 202.73 cm

• Winter: 77.73 cm

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