The Moderate cabin size capsule was a lot better with the locker gate right under the bed with lock and key. No more climbing up and down capsules, while noises from other guests were less with more space. It's also located on 7F, so elevator wait times start becoming an issue. Overall I like the Moderate cabin size better. Staff continues to be accommodating with luggage storage
Location was also accessible enough to make 1st ferry to Miyajima Island first thing in the morning and still be back at a reasonable time in the evening
The place was quite clean, and the service was excellent. Laundry is super affordable at 200 yen, significantly cheaper than other hostels which typically charge 300-500 yen. They also have a dryer, so rainy days aren't an issue. The only drawback is that it's a wooden, detached house (not reinforced concrete), so the sound insulation isn't the best. Guests need to be mindful of their footsteps; walking heavily could lead to thumping noises audible downstairs, potentially causing complaints. Furthermore, showering is generally not permitted after midnight, as the sound of running water can disturb those on lower floors. Also, guests are required to make their own beds (sheets, pillowcase, duvet cover) upon arrival, and strip them off, placing them in the designated laundry basket upon check-out. If you're unwilling to do this or find making your own bed a hassle, you might want to consider booking elsewhere.
The Santiago Hotel presents itself as the premier option for budget-conscious travelers and sightseers whose main priority is location and convenience in Hiroshima. Situated right in the city center, the hotel offers outstanding value, allowing guests to stay in a clean, private space without the high cost typically associated with such a central location.
The primary strength of the Santiago Hotel is its genuinely unbeatable location. Guests can walk to major landmarks, including the Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome, in just a few minutes. This centrality extends to local life, with easy access to shopping areas and central dining options, such as the famous Okonomi-mura. Furthermore, the property itself is relatively new, having opened or been significantly renovated around 2020, ensuring a clean and modern environment.
I was reluctant to stay in the center of Hiroshima due to the high prices, but I'm glad I was able to stay at a cheap price since it was only one station away from Hiroshima Station. The room was clean and the coffee service in the lobby was nice. However, I had a full schedule and didn't have time to relax. Next time, I would like to schedule a time to relax and drink coffee. There were several connecting trains from Hiroshima Station every hour, so I didn't feel inconvenienced.
I used this hotel because Yokogawa Station was the nearest station for my work.
It's a reasonable distance from the station. It might feel a bit hot in the middle of summer.
It's more like a studio apartment than a hotel.
Since I was staying for several nights, I hand-washed my underwear and other items and reused them, but the bathroom had a drying function, which was helpful. The bathroom is like a home bathroom, with a separate shower area and bathtub.
One bath towel and one regular-sized towel were provided. I wanted to use the bath towel as a pillow, so on the first night I could only use the rectangular regular towel, but I managed. The next day, I told the front desk that I didn't need the bath towel and wanted two regular towels, but they refused. So, if you prefer regular-sized towels over bath towels, you might want to bring your own.
There's a 7-Eleven nearby, but when I used it around 8:30 AM, there were hardly any rice balls left.
Overall, it was good.
3 minutes from the tram stop, not the kind of hotel that will open a party, everyone is very quiet, the sheets and pillowcases are laid by themselves. There is a kitchen where you can cook and boil water, bring your own dental appliances, and rent 200 yen for bath towels.
This is the accommodation I booked after playing golf nearby. I had a quiet and peaceful night on a rainy day.
I tried to change my reservation, but it was double-booked, so I tried to cancel one, but the brokerage did not give me a refund. However, Mr. Matsubara, a hotel staff member, actively looked into it and helped me, so I was able to receive a full refund. I was really grateful for the assistance he gave me even though it was not my job. The hotel was clean, and outdoor parking was provided free of charge. I really liked the fact that I could use the vending machines for various alcoholic beverages and cocktails for free and unlimited use at night, and thanks to that, I had a great time with my friends.
Parking spaces cannot be booked, only on the first come first served on the day, the air-conditioning air in the room is an unadjustable position, blowing the head directly, friends and friends are sick!
2-night stay
Location: Easy to find, a 5-minute walk straight from JR Miharashi Station, and a 5-minute walk to AEON. There are many restaurants, a large public bath, and one hour of free bicycle rental.
Service: Attentive, prompt, and proactive; very polite; one complimentary beer per person per day.
Room: Spacious, well-laid out, elegantly decorated, comfortable bedding, clean, strong shower water pressure, and ideal soundproofing. A combination lock is used to open the room door. A complimentary bottle of water is provided if cleaning is not required.
Breakfast: Wide selection, both Japanese and Western, with fresh ingredients and quick replenishment. Unfortunately, the coffee machine was under repair during my stay.
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The capsules are spacious enough and theres a lot of amenities, tables for eating, Hair dryers and washing stations. Showers well stocked. Only major issue is the same as all capsule hotels, its only as good as the people currently there, and unfortunately, had loud snoring (even through headphones) on both nights which made sleep a challenge. So, if you dont get unlucky like I did, its great!
CCenttThe Santiago Hotel presents itself as the premier option for budget-conscious travelers and sightseers whose main priority is location and convenience in Hiroshima. Situated right in the city center, the hotel offers outstanding value, allowing guests to stay in a clean, private space without the high cost typically associated with such a central location. The primary strength of the Santiago Hotel is its genuinely unbeatable location. Guests can walk to major landmarks, including the Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome, in just a few minutes. This centrality extends to local life, with easy access to shopping areas and central dining options, such as the famous Okonomi-mura. Furthermore, the property itself is relatively new, having opened or been significantly renovated around 2020, ensuring a clean and modern environment.
GGuest UserThis is one of the best hotels I’ve stayed in. I love the location as it is in a quiet neighbourhood in a low rise building which feels very cozy. It’s a 10 min walk to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The hotel staff were wonderful and graciously provided me an upgrade to their best room for my overnight stay. This room was incredibly spacious and the bathroom was huge as well. The shower is in a separated room to the bathroom and has both an area to do stand up shower or use the bathtub/jacuzzi. I do wish they provided free bottled water but that’s my only complaint and it doesn’t matter much. I did have the free coffee in the morning which helped perk me up. Anyways I love this place and it was such good value. I will definitely book this hotel again if I come to Hiroshima in the future.
GGuest UserOne of the best seaside Japanese inns with can’t-beat view of the bay. The individual rooms are very clean and tidy with traditional tatami floors and furniture. The futon bedding was clean and comfortable. There is a common bathroom on each floor with a separate common bathing room on the second floor where you can scrub down and soak in a bath. These traditional amenities are great experiences in themselves. The staff are kind and helpful and go beyond to make your stay enjoyable. They let me borrow a bicycle to ride around town and the island. Paddle boards are available for rent. The breakfast at the Alpha Cafe had an English style to it and was tasty. I’d highly recommend a stay here. The retro look and feel to the place is a charm.
Amazing hotel, staff very friendly and helpful. I stayed here for 8 nights as I had to go to Japan after my torn got injured playing Rugby. My son, who was on crutches, stayed with me. They were very helpful with him when he needed to get a taxi to the hospital, etc. When needing to clean, the room the staff waited patiently for him to get up move. There were plenty of shops around to get drinks and food, a washing machine at the hotel to use. They offer breakfast in the morning, no evening meals, and there is a microwave available to be able to heat up meals.
Great design, cozy rooms, a bit chilly in the bathroom because we were there in January. The windows overlooked the harbor, and ships sailed by in the morning, very beautiful. We arrived late, when the restaurant had already stopped taking orders, but the manager came to the rescue and took our order, and we went to bed full. Very close to the station, ferry, and bike rental. There's a shop with merch, local products, and souvenirs, as well as a Giant bike shop right in the hotel building. Great start point to Shimanami Kaido cycling route
Was there for only there three days but it eas a really nice place. The staff is really helpful with any question you might have and it's really cloe to the main train and bus station in Hiroshima. Would recommend.
PPolinaAbsolutely gorgeous place and the nicest owner! Rooms are cozy and clean. Air conditioning is working perfectly even in this scolding hot summer. The food is amazing! We highly recommend to try both dinner and Japanese breakfast, it is wonderful! Overall this place is very peaceful and gorgeous. Try to stay at least for 2 nights! Thank you so much for your kindness and care, we will try to return next year!
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