Nagoya Hotels and Accommodation

(Nagoya, Chubu, Central Honshu, Japan)




Aerial view of Nagoya cityMuch of the main accommodation in Nagoya lies around the busy Nagoya Station and also in the Sakae district. Although many of these hotels can be on the expensive side, cheaper accommodation is nearby and in the less popular area around the western exit of the train station.

Hotels in Nagoya are at their most pricey during the busy summer months, being especially in demand during the city's main festivals and celebrations. These include the Atsuta Matsuri in June and the historic Minato Matsuri festival each July, which takes place around Nagoya port and is responsible for filling up many nearby hotels.


Further bird's eye city picture

Where to Stay

As the country's fourth biggest city, you can expect to find hotels all around Nagoya. Like all of Japan's main cities, the more money you spend, the higher the quality of accommodation. For an alternative to more mainstream hotels in Nagoya, considering staying at one of the many ryokan inns, which vary enormous in size, style and price, offering tasty home-cooked cuisine and often tatami matting or futons to sleep on.

The bustling business district stands in the downtown area of Nagoya and is full of hotels, many of which suit both the business traveller and visiting tourist alike.

Photo of lodging on the riverfrontNagoya Station can be found in this area and is close to plenty of accommodation, such as the Sauna and Capsule Well Be in the Meitetsu Lejac Building, the Nagoya Flower Hotel on Meieki, and also the Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel, which is part of the eye-catching 64-story JR Central Towers. Additional hotels are scattered all around this area and the best are sited close to restaurants, bars and other attractions.

Further hotels in Nagoya lie close to Fushimi Station, Heiandori Station, Higashi Betsuin Station, Kamimaezu Subway Station and also the Kokusai Central Station.