Luke Plaza Hotel, Nagasaki
About the Hotel
Luke Plaza Hotel, a 3-star hotel, features a bright café and a restaurant serving a breakfast buffet with Japanese and Western options. Guests can enjoy a free shuttle service to JR Nagasaki Station, located a short distance away.
Rooms & Amenities
All 87 air-conditioned rooms at Luke Plaza Hotel include a
Dining & Refreshments
Dining options include The House of 1995 for dinner and a café for tea time. Snacks and drinks can also be purchased at the
Services & Safety
Luke Plaza Hotel offers a
Location & Transport
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What our guests says about facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Currency exchange
- Coffee shop
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Free shuttle service
- Valet parking
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Shops/Commercial services
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Mini-bar
- Sitting area
- Trouser press
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is situated on the steep slopes of Mt. Inasa in Nagasaki, making for a beautiful view, especially at night. The rooms are spacious, though they show some signs of aging. However, be prepared for limited dining options nearby, which could be challenging if you’re planning on having dinner out. The breakfast offered a delightful mix of Western and Japanese dishes, and the beds were really comfortable. Overall, I would recommend it for an overnight stay, particularly if you want to visit the observatory for stunning night views.
The hotel offers a pleasant overnight stay, designed well and comfortable enough for a night. The rooms are spacious, but the overall decor feels a bit dated. The location is somewhat remote, requiring transport to reach nearby attractions, and dining options outside the hotel are limited. However, the breakfast spread is enjoyable with both Japanese and Western dishes, making it a decent option for travelers.
The hotel is situated on the hilly side of Nagasaki, making it a great spot for views, especially at night from the Inasayama observatory. The rooms are spacious but a little dated, and while the breakfast is good, dining options nearby are quite limited. Be prepared to rely on public transport or pack some food if you arrive late. Overall, it’s recommended for an overnight stay with comfort in mind, but don’t expect too many dining options outside the hotel.
My stay at the hotel was pleasant with some great aspects, like the spacious rooms and good breakfast options. However, the location is a bit remote if you don't have a car, making it less convenient for exploring. The hotel's dining options were decent but limited in nearby eateries, which is something to consider. Overall, it's a good choice for a night, especially if you're heading to the Inasayama observatory for some stunning night views.
The hotel is situated on the hilly side of Nagasaki, which offers fantastic views but does make access to attractions like Chinatown and the Atomic Bomb Museum a bit cumbersome without a car. The rooms are quite spacious, though they show some signs of age. While the breakfast was delightful with a good mix of Western and Japanese dishes, the limited nearby dining options can be a downside if you’re not dining in. Overall, it's a decent choice for a night, especially for those looking to enjoy the night view from the Inasayama observatory.