Our family, all adults, just love this hotel. We got a Deluxe Double Non-smoking room. The size of the room is bigger than the usual hotel rooms in Japan, around 28 sq. meters. The bed was quite big, maybe a King, that's comfortable for 2 people. Bed quite firm but that's okay with me. It has 2 pillows only, one per person. What I love about our room is the massage chair which came out very useful to me. The view on our room is spectacular, facing the Hiroshima Train Station. The standing shower & bath is love (separate from the toilet). Big enough for me. One thing they can improve on is more hanging hooks for clothes inside the shower. Location is perfect. Maybe 5-7 mins away from the station, using the connecting foot bridge. Many restaurants nearby. Hiroshima Loop Bus is also nearby. A 7-11 and Lawson is a few steps away from the building entrance. Lobby is on the 13th floor. Very nice & friendly staff. Check in and out is a breeze The Buffet Breakfast is what we enjoyed most! Wide array of Hiroshima specialties. Lots of choices! Pretty good tasting as well. I can say that this is value for money choice when in Hiroshima. Would recommend this hotel to everyone.
Super convenient location if you are arriving by train for a short visit. The Sheraton has all the amenities you’d expect in an upscale business hotel, and is attached to the station. There’s even a covered walkway so you don’t get wet if it’s raining! You can get a tram to the Peace Memorial Park and museum, which was our reason for coming and takes about 20-30 minutes. (Lots of stops through downtown.) There are many casual restaurants in the train station, including at least three specializing in the Hiroshima specialty of onomiyaki. We are at one and it was convenient and delicious. The hotel buffet breakfast is expensive (about $25) but plentiful, with both Japanese and western options. If you’re on a budget, I’m sure you could also find an inexpensive breakfast in the train station.
Super convenient location if you are arriving by train for a short visit. The Sheraton has all the amenities you’d expect in an upscale business hotel, and is attached to the station. There’s even a covered walkway so you don’t get wet if it’s raining! You can get a tram to the Peace Memorial Park and museum, which was our reason for coming and takes about 20-30 minutes. (Lots of stops through downtown.) There are many casual restaurants in the train station, including at least three specializing in the Hiroshima specialty of onomiyaki. We are at one and it was convenient and delicious. The hotel buffet breakfast is expensive (about $25) but plentiful, with both Japanese and western options. If you’re on a budget, I’m sure you could also find an inexpensive breakfast in the train station.
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