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Setre Glover's House Nagasaki
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228 Minami Yamatemachi Nagasaki, 850-0931 Nagasaki
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Ubicación: El hotel está situado cerca de la mansión Glover y de la estación de Nagasaki. Características del establecimiento: Nagasaki cuenta con la historia más variada de cualquier ciudad en Japón y ahora es una ciudad animada y moderna, pero su ...
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Ubicación:
El hotel está situado cerca de la mansión Glover y de la estación de Nagasaki.
Características del establecimiento:
Nagasaki cuenta con la historia más variada de cualquier ciudad en Japón y ahora es una ciudad animada y moderna, pero su desafortunado pasado como segundo objetivo de la bomba atómica oculta la historia de sus primeros colonizadores europeos y su posterior importancia. Todavía es una ciudad muy internacional y los visitantes pueden disfrutar de la ciudad y sus alrededores con este hotel como base para un acceso conveniente. (1208NN)
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Las habitaciones son cómodas y disponen de baño privado.
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Hestrella5
Sabor francés en JapónPequeño hotel de estilo europeo con vistas al puerto de Nagasaki. La habitación espaciosa y no le falta detalle. El cuarto de baño delicioso. No parece que estas en Japón. Esta muy bien ubicado, cerca de la parada del tranvía y de lugares turísticos. El servicio muy atento y el desayuno una delicia. Sin duda lo recomiendo para visitar Nagasaki, ya he ido dos veces y, si vuelvo a esa ciudad, repito 100%.
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Jeff W
Nice boutique hotel in a convenient part of the city.Taking the city tram makes it an easy walk to the hotel, nestled up on Dutch Slope. The hotel staff is very attentive, the lobby is quaint with nice amenities and breakfast is a traditional Japanese breakfast which we appreciated. The halls are not air conditioned but the rooms are and are cozy and comfortable. We've read a review or two about the pillows but that would not enter into our happiness with the accommodations. This is not a large, big chain hotel but a great place to spend time in a beautiful city. We recommend it.
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rolo36
The Nicest Place We Stayed in JapanWe stayed here on our family holiday and this hotel won the family vote as the best hotel we stayed in. The building has a bit of character and is well positioned near Glovers Gardens (well worth seeing by the way). The hotel's decor is a mix of modern (lounge) and not so modern (bedrooms). The staff were very helpful. Moreover there was free draught beer and wine (plus coffee etc) in the lounge - a nice touch and much appreciated in the very warm weather.
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Dustbusters
Charming Boutique hotelThis small charming hotel is Located walking distance to Glover Garden. The staff are very helpful although they spoke limited English. The reception area doubles up as a lounge area where you can get hot drinks and alcohol beverages from afternoon till evening. We were there every evening drinking sake and beer and found the area pleasantly relaxing after walking the Glover Garden. The breakfast sets are a treat for us because they are served Japanese styled on a tray with many small dishes rather than the usual buffet style in international hotels.
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jamescholes
Like stepping back in time.Nagasaki is a fantastic place to visit. Beautiful scenery, a fascinating (and troubled) history and far fewer tourists than Honshu. Setre is a quaint, old-fashioned hotel near Glover Garden and Oura Cathedral. Theres a tram stop five minutes away and you can walk to Dejima and Chinatown in 15. The staff are very friendly and do their best to communicate with limited English. As well as a welcome green tea we were given maps of Nagasaki and a discount card for local attractions. You can also buy a one-day tram pass for ¥500. Standard rooms are quite small, and are showing some wear and tear, but I appreciated the balcony and good-sized bathroom. The beds are firm but I slept well. The USP of Setre is the very generous happy hour from 3pm to midnight, where beer, wine, sake, coffee and juices are available for free in the lounge. What a great deal! Breakfast was also a real highlight. As well as Japanese staples like rice, miso, fish and pickles there are Chinese and Western inspired dishes that reflect Nagasakis cosmopolitan past. There is also a small buffet of bread, coffee and fruit. The only downside I can think of is that WiFi is only available in public areas, and not in the rooms. Staying at Setre was really memorable and enhanced our experience of Nagasaki. I would definitely stay here again.