"I’d give this place 10 stars if I could. We were treated like royalty. The place and the rooms are beautiful and elegant. The history and significance of it includes surviving the atomic bomb. There’s 2 original windows in the dining room that survived the bomb. It’s a hidden gem in Nagasaki that I can’t say enough about. Everyone in our party of 5 said they liked this hotel the best. If you want to be treated better than any other hotel you’ve ever stayed at try this place. "
"First location. For me the location is perfect. Small side street that is so quiet, you can't believe you are in a city. Close to temples, shopping and restaurants that are literally one minute away.
When you get the code and enter the building it has this quirky charm that makes it so appealing. The room/unit was huge, at least he one that I stayed in. Beautiful wood and tatami matted rooms, full kitchen, separate bathroom and shower. Great futons to sleep on. A true Japanese experience.
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"Clean room, new, friendly staffs, very helpful staffs, convenient location, easy parking and availability, next to tourists attractions, next to tram lines."
"The hotel is like a guesthouse, with shared showers and toilets, but the rooms are private and secure.
It is located in front of Nagasaki Station, but the cost of staying here is inexpensive and the staff is very helpful and friendly.
If I ever visit Nagasaki again, I would use this hotel again."
"Place was great for a traditional Japanese experience. Some instructions in English for when to wear the shoes and robes, and how to put the beds together would be helpful."
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"The room was a very good size very comfortable, a tad dated but dont let that put you off, the pillow's were a little small. But the staff were excellent and the onsen was spot on.
We will come back."
Koutaiji Temple is just one of the places to see in Nagasaki, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
After visiting Nakashimagawa Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Nagasaki. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
You can browse the exhibits at The Museum of Nagasaki Ryoma Path, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Nagasaki. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
After visiting Daion-ji Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Nagasaki. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
Megane Bridge is located in a historic area of Nagasaki known for its major shopping area. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 103 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best hotel to stay near Megane Bridge?
Adjacent to Megane Bridge, Hotel Forza Nagasaki is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi. Other good choices close by include Belleview Nagasaki Dejima and Hotel Wingport.
How many hotels will I find near Megane Bridge?
Expedia has 103 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Megane Bridge.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Megane Bridge, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of hotel room reservations are refundable provided that you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before the scheduled arrival. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you may still be able to cancel and be given a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to get top deals close to Megane Bridge.
What can I see and do near Megane Bridge?
Study the collections at Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument or Gunkanjima Digital Museum. Nagasaki Dejima, Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims and Atomic Bomb Hypocentre Park are some of the local landmarks to explore. Spend some time exploring the the natural beauty of Nagasaki Seaside Park, Glover Garden and Inasayama Park.