A brand-new hotel in Nagasaki, Japan, opened as part of the redevelopment of the Nagasaki JR train station complex. A short walk from the Shinkansen platform to the hotel entrance, from where a lift takes guests directly to the 7th-floor lobby. This bright and open space features stunning panoramic views of Mount Inasa and the harbor. The same floor is the location for the All Day Dining restaurant, boasting an outside terrace with city views, and serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Two Japanese restaurants feature menus showcasing the finest and freshest local ingredients. The bright and modern conference room at our hotel in Nagasaki City accommodates up to 100 attendees and boasts an outside garden area for a breath of fresh air during a meeting. All 207 beautifully appointed guestrooms benefit from stunning views of the city, Mount Inasa, or Nagasaki harbor. Book any Premium room or Suite to access a private balcony, the perfect spot to soak in the wonderful scenery.
"Our stay at Nagasaki Marriott truly exceeded expectations; it was incredibly comfortable! For this family trip, I booked three rooms for two consecutive nights, and the overall experience was excellent. The hotel's location is superb, right above a large shopping mall, making shopping, dining, and buying souvenirs incredibly convenient – daily life couldn't be easier. Situated near a transportation hub, getting around is a breeze, which is especially great for family travel. Taxis are also readily available!
The rooms are spacious and bright, with expansive views and beautiful scenery outside the window; simply being in the room felt so relaxing. Because the hotel was so comfortable and well-equipped, I didn't even feel the need to rush out to tourist spots; I just wanted to quietly relax and enjoy the vacation within the hotel. The service was attentive and thoughtful, and the environment was clean and comfortable. It's perfectly suited for both family holidays and relaxing getaways, making it a perfect accommodation choice for our trip to Nagasaki."