Crowne Plaza Ana Nagasaki Gloverhill
Renovated upscale complex overlooking Glover Garden.
Renovated upscale complex overlooking Glover Garden.
Nagasaki's most extravagant hotel has a vast marble lobby, comfortably elegant rooms with marble bathrooms and panoramic views from the top-floor restaurant, where a Japanese–Western buffet breakfast is served.
At this Portuguese-themed hotel near the Dutch Slopes and Glover Garden, rooms are spacious and light filled, beds are comfy, and staff are courteous and used to the vagaries of foreign guests. Look for online discounts.
Near the Shian-bashi entertainment area on a quiet alleyway, this 88-room inn is easily one of the best values in town. The lobby is cosy and inviting; service, room size and furnishings match far more expensive choices.
Adjacent to Chinatown, this spanking-new hotel would be worth it just for the location. Rooms are crisp and neat as a pin with quality mattresses, and there are large gender-separated common baths and saunas in addition to in-room facilities.
On the main drag, with sleek rooms with dark woods. Doubles are relatively large, and there's a coin laundry.
This commendably friendly 28-bed hostel sets the standard, with bright, clean Japanese-style rooms with Western-style bedding and bathrooms, uber-helpful staff and a dedicated crew of local volunteers who lead free walking tours around the city.
This magnificent old-school ryokan has been in business since 1894.
This popular, well-managed business hotel gets points for small but efficient rooms, service and location between the bay and Nagasaki station.
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