I stayed here during my solo Christmas trip to Nagasaki. The location is good, just a short walk from bus stops, including for the bus that gets you to the airport or direct bus to Glover Garden and Penguin Aquarium. The room is simple and fair, a bit old, with weird electric kettle. They put me on 2nd floor at first and it was loud, with cars passing next to my window, so I asked to move rooms and got a room on 11th floor, which was way better. You have to get your yukata dowstairs from an UV locker. There is also tea bags you can take to your room. Breakfast is a simple buffet that runs till 9. It includes one Nagasaki dish, such as champon, and then some other extra dishes, bread rolls, miso, and rice. The taste is so-so. This was the cheapest single room that I could find in Nagasaki and it still cost almost 4 thousand per night. You can store your bag here after checkout.
Great care is taken to ensure guests experience comfort through top-notch services and amenities. Remain linked during your visit by utilizing the complimentary internet access available.The hotel offers complimentary parking for guests who arrive with their own mode of transport. The hotel is completely smoke-free.In limited designated zones, smoking is exclusively permitted. Each morning at SETRE Glovers House Nagasaki, a scrumptious, homemade breakfast kick-starts the day. Begin your holiday mornings right with your essential cup of coffee, offered daily at the cafe on-site.During your visit, indulge in a range of delightful culinary choices at hotel to enhance your experience.
ผผู้เข้าพักThe winner for this hotel is it's location. Yes it's a couple of stops away from the train/bus station so not necessarily ideal for that but it is super close to a lot of the sightseeing, like Dejima, Chinatown and the harbour area. There is also a tram stop right outside so you can get anywhere really easily. The room itself was pretty small but it has everything you need and they even were able to fit in a desk with a TV for example. Check in was super easy using the self check in machine and staff is there to help you along the way if you're struggling or have any questions. We thought it was a bit expensive for what you get since everything is a little bit dated and the room is on the small side.
The Covid-19’s theme was inescapable. It followed us everywhere. Seeing everywhere disinfecting dispensers, social distance posters/markers, posters with generic COVID information and more huge posters with enormous masks with an angry face saying ダメ! (don’t do it) really makes it a stressful experience. Imagine me sitting with my wife and kids having a meal and seeing a huge scary mask giving me obvious and subliminal dirty looks while eating. Also I tried to remove the acrylic panel on our table separating me and a son from my wife and another son. The staff said I couldn’t and that other customers were abiding by it. I don’t know about other customers but it seems weird that they would impose safety measures for my family trumping my own family’s wish. I mean we slept in the same bed and kiss each other good night and so on. We spent 2 hours in a car on the way to the hotel without acrylics or masks. Anyway on top of that every individual knife, fork, pair of chopsticks were inside a transparent protective wrap that wasn’t always easy to unwrap. All this compounded … made a holiday trip that was meant to be enjoyable a reminder that we live in an apocalyptic world
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