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Rated by travellers as the best in the city, these stays are all full marks for cleanliness, customer service and location.Luxury stay or budget getaway?
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Sleep easy, armed with the stuff that's good to know before you go.Highest rated hotel | GRAND Base Saiwaimachi – 5 |
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Cheapest month to book | June |
Average 4 star hotel price | $321 per night |
Average 5 star hotel price | $510 per night |
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Your guide to finding the best hotels in Nagasaki, Japan
To make the most of your time in Nagasaki, reserve a hotel that’s right for you. We’ve picked some of the city’s hottest hotels, from luxury to budget-friendly.
Best time to visit Nagasaki
Nagasaki is an interesting travel destination year-round, but what you hope to do (or avoid) during your vacation should be considered while making plans, such as weather and price. Low and high season in Nagasaki
Busiest month(s): June attracts the most visitors to Nagasaki, which means the average price per night reaches $245. If you’re travelling during this time, prepare for higher costs than slower seasons, when average nightly prices fall to $175.
Quietest month(s): Save on hotel rooms and avoid peak season prices by visiting during July, when the average price per night is $175.
Nagasaki sees a moderate amount of rain, ideal if you prefer more temperate weather.
To escape the rainy season, plan your trip to Nagasaki in December.
The most expensive month in Nagasaki is June, when you can expect to spend around $245 on a hotel stay. Weekend rates usually increase, averaging around $196 per night throughout the year, while Saturday bookings cost the most at the best hotels in Nagasaki. You'll find savings on Monday, which is the cheapest day to book your stay on average.
Where to stay in Nagasaki
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Popular hotels in Nagasaki
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The Richmond Hotel Nagasaki Shianbashi provides a wonderful stay with its 3-star rating and range of amenities. The hotel offers an excellent retreat in the middle of Nagasaki. You can enjoy its free breakfast, fitness center, outdoor pool, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
With a 3-star rating, the Dormy Inn Nagasaki Shinchichukagai is another wonderful option. The hotel provides a swimming pool, spa, gym, and restaurant.
Rated as a 3.5-star hotel, the ANA Crowne Plaza Nagasaki Gloverhill, an IHG hotel combines comfort with modern amenities such as a swimming pool, spa, gym and restaurant.
The Hotel Monterey Nagasaki is a 3-star hotel that offers a number of amenities, including a pool, Gym, restaurant, and spa.
Featuring a modern and comfortable design, the Hotel JAL City Nagasaki is a 3-star hotel that provides pool, spa, gym, and restaurant.
Things to do in Nagasaki
Visit well-known attractions and things to do like the Endo Shusaku Literary Museum. If you're a food lover, you'll find delicious local restaurants, creative spins on classic dishes, and flavors from around the world at Fukusaya, Bunmeido Sohonten, Cafe Olympic, Coffee Fujio, and Ikesuizakaya Mutsugoro.