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Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel - Hiroshima
9.0 5833 reviews
Hiroshima
03/08 – 06/08
SG$607/nighttotal: SG$1821 (3 )

Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel

2 5
hotel , Hiroshima City
The Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel is ideally situated in the city centre, just a minute's walk from Hiroshima Station and a 10-minute drive from the Atomic Bomb Dome. This 5-star hotel receives excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of amenities and activities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, and spa, as well as multiple dining options and convenient services like room service and laundry facilities.
Ana Crowne Plaza Hiroshima By Ihg - Hiroshima
8.5 4776 reviews
Hiroshima
08/08 – 09/08
SG$385/nightfor 1 night

Ana Crowne Plaza Hiroshima By Ihg

2 4
hotel , Hiroshima City
The ANA Crowne Plaza Hiroshima, an IHG Hotel, is conveniently located in the city centre, just a short walk from the Peace Memorial Park. This 4-star hotel is highly rated by guests, receiving excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers contemporary accommodation with a range of amenities, including a fitness centre, spa, and swimming pool. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the restaurant or relax with a drink at the bar, while the terrace provides stunning views of the city.
Nagi Hiroshima Hotel&lounge - Hiroshima
Hiroshima
03/08 – 06/08
SG$350/nighttotal: SG$1050 (3 )

Nagi Hiroshima Hotel&lounge

1 5
hotel , Hiroshima City
The Nagi Hiroshima Hotel & Lounge, a 2-star hotel, is located in Kure, offering a distinct experience 18 kilometres from Hiroshima city centre and close to the historically significant naval port city. This establishment provides guests with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, concierge services, and an elevator, with a check-out time of 11:00 and a guest capacity of two.
Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate - Hiroshima
9.3 3628 reviews
Hiroshima
10/09 – 12/09
SG$158/nighttotal: SG$316 (2 )

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate

1 2
hotel , Hiroshima City
Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate enjoys a central Hiroshima City location, a two-minute walk from Hiroshima Station and within 1.5km of Kyobashi River and Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium.
This four-star establishment offers on-site dining, a 24-hour reception, dry cleaning services, and is conveniently close to cultural attractions such as Shimizu Theatre and Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Hiroshima

  • What are the top attractions in Hiroshima, Japan, for solo travellers?

    For solo travellers, Hiroshima offers a blend of poignant history and peaceful beauty. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum are essential, providing a powerful reflection on peace and resilience. Many find solace wandering through Shukkei-en Garden, a beautiful traditional landscape garden offering quiet contemplation. Exploring the Miyajima Island, with its iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, is another popular solo activity, easily accessible by ferry. The Hiroshima Castle, rebuilt after the war, provides a fascinating insight into Japanese history and architecture.
  • What are the best motels in Hiroshima?

    Among the motels in Hiroshima, Family Lodge Hatagoya Hiroshima is the most popular one.

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Hiroshima, Japan, has to offer?

    Three days allows a good balance. One day for the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, another for Miyajima Island, and a third for exploring Hiroshima city, including Shukkei-en Garden and Hiroshima Castle. However, a longer stay allows for more in-depth exploration and perhaps even day trips to nearby areas.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Hiroshima?

    The best motel for families and kids in Hiroshima is Family Lodge Hatagoya Hiroshima.

  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of Hiroshima, Japan?

    Participating in a traditional tea ceremony offers a refined cultural experience. Many restaurants and cafes offer opportunities for interaction. Taking a cooking class focusing on Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki is a fun and engaging way to learn about local cuisine. Simply striking up conversations with locals – many are happy to share their experiences and knowledge – can also lead to interesting interactions.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Hiroshima?

    The best motel with parking in Hiroshima is Family Lodge Hatagoya Hiroshima.

  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Hiroshima, Japan?

    The Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art showcases contemporary and traditional art. The smaller, less-visited museums like the Hiroshima Museum of History offer a more intimate perspective. Exploring the streets beyond the main tourist areas often reveals charming local shops and eateries. Consider a hike up Mount Misen on Miyajima Island for stunning views and a quieter experience than the main shrine.
  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Hiroshima, Japan?

    Many small restaurants around the Peace Memorial Park offer delicious and affordable okonomiyaki, Hiroshima's signature savoury pancake. Numerous ramen shops provide a quick and cheap meal. Exploring the side streets reveals many small eateries offering local delicacies at reasonable prices. Look for places frequented by locals for an authentic experience.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Hiroshima, Japan?

    While Hiroshima isn't known for a vibrant nightlife scene compared to some larger cities, there are still options. Several bars and pubs around the train station cater to a range of tastes. Some restaurants extend their hours into the evening and offer a relaxed atmosphere. Checking local listings for live music venues or events will provide more specific options.
  • What should you pack for a weekend in Hiroshima, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as much of the sightseeing involves walking. Layers are recommended, as the weather can be unpredictable. A light raincoat or umbrella is advisable. Don't forget sunscreen, insect repellent, and any necessary medication. A small backpack is useful for carrying essentials during day trips.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Hiroshima, Japan?

    The Shukkei-en Garden, while not entirely unknown, often gets overlooked in favour of Miyajima. The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art is another often-missed gem. Exploring the smaller temples and shrines scattered throughout the city offers a quieter, more reflective experience than the major sites. Taking a local bus to explore areas outside the immediate city centre often reveals unexpected discoveries.

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