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Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street

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Hotel Details

Location

Nagasaki

Japan, Asia

Brand

Hotel Indigo

Hotel Group

IHG

Key Highlights

  • Exceptional Service:** The staff is frequently described as "extremely attentive, helpful, and kind," going "an extra mile to help."
  • Stunning Views:** Many rooms offer beautiful views of Nagasaki Harbor or the city, with Mount Inasa often serving as a picturesque backdrop.
  • Exquisite Dining:** The on-site restaurant, Cathedréclat, a former chapel with beautiful stained-glass windows and high ceilings, provides a truly memorable dining experience.
  • Cathedréclat Restaurant:** The main restaurant, Cathedréclat, is a stunning space converted from a chapel, featuring impressive stained-glass windows and 10-meter-high ceilings.
  • The hotel's location is generally considered excellent for sightseeing, though its hillside position warrants consideration.

Expert Review: Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street

Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street: A Michelin Key Selected Gem in Nagasaki

Overall Rating & Sentiment: Highly Recommended (5-star experience)

Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street consistently receives overwhelmingly positive feedback, with guests describing it as a "5-star experience" and "nicer than expected." The general consensus highlights a charming, beautiful, and new property offering exceptional service and a unique cultural immersion. It boasts an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Google Maps.

Key Highlights

Guests consistently rave about several aspects that make Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street stand out:

  • Exceptional Service: The staff is frequently described as "extremely attentive, helpful, and kind," going "an extra mile to help."
  • Unique Design & Atmosphere: Housed in a beautifully converted 19th-century redbrick building, which was formerly a municipal building or even a convent, the hotel seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary touches. The design elements reflect Nagasaki's unique "Wa-Ka-Ran" culture—a fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch influences.
  • Prime Location: Its proximity to major attractions like Glover Garden and Oura Catholic Church is a significant draw.
  • Stunning Views: Many rooms offer beautiful views of Nagasaki Harbor or the city, with Mount Inasa often serving as a picturesque backdrop.
  • Exquisite Dining: The on-site restaurant, Cathedréclat, a former chapel with beautiful stained-glass windows and high ceilings, provides a truly memorable dining experience.

Room Quality

The rooms at Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street are lauded for their spaciousness, comfort, and thoughtful design.

  • Spacious and Bright: Guests, particularly those traveling with families, appreciate the generous room sizes, a welcome change from typically smaller Japanese hotel rooms.
  • Comfortable and Modern: Rooms feature comfortable bedding, air-conditioning, private bathrooms with bathrobes, mini-bars, and flat-screen TVs. Some suites offer a hot tub.
  • Thoughtful Design: The decor is described as "very upscale and nice," "neo-retro," and expressing the vibrant, diverse cultures of the neighborhood. Amenities often include Nespresso coffee machines, dehumidifiers, pyjamas, and biology toiletries.
  • Views: Many rooms boast beautiful views of the harbor, allowing guests to witness fireworks or enjoy the refreshing sea breeze. Some suites in the main building have historical arched windows offering views of the harbor, ships, and mountain ridges.
  • Suite Options: The hotel offers various suite types, including one-bedroom suites in the main building (around 60 sqm) and suites with private garden terraces, along with separate spacious living rooms.

Dining Experience

The dining experience at Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street is a significant highlight for many guests.

  • Cathedréclat Restaurant: The main restaurant, Cathedréclat, is a stunning space converted from a chapel, featuring impressive stained-glass windows and 10-meter-high ceilings.
  • Creative Cuisine: The restaurant serves innovative dishes blending Japanese and European cuisines for lunch and dinner, with a focus on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, especially fresh Nagasaki seafood. The menu reflects Nagasaki's unique "Wa-Ka-Ran" cultural influences.
  • Diverse Breakfast: Breakfast, available as American or à la carte options, is highly praised as "authentic and delicious" and a "fabulous" start to the day. Guests appreciate the varied options, including Japanese breakfast featuring local Nagasaki ingredients beautifully presented.
  • Lounge: There is also a small lounge offering free drinks and snacks.

Service & Staff

The hospitality at Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street receives consistent praise, often cited as a key reason for a memorable stay.

  • Attentive and Kind: Staff members are frequently described as "extremely attentive, helpful, and kind," providing a "five-star experience" from check-in to check-out.
  • Personalized Touch: Guests have reported receiving thoughtful gestures, such as birthday surprises and assistance with local information.
  • English-Speaking Staff: English-speaking staff are available to assist guests with inquiries and reservations.

Location & Accessibility

The hotel's location is generally considered excellent for sightseeing, though its hillside position warrants consideration.

  • Historic Minami-Yamate Area: The hotel is nestled in the Minami-Yamate area, a historic district known for its foreign-inspired stone-paved slopes and internationally diverse townscape.
  • Walking Distance to Attractions: It is a short walk (about 10 minutes) from iconic landmarks such as Glover Garden and Oura Catholic Church, a UNESCO-listed National Treasure.
  • Views of Nagasaki Port: The location offers stunning views of Nagasaki Port, with Mount Inasa in the background.
  • Transportation: While centrally located for key sites, the hotel is situated on a hillside. It is about an 800-meter walk to the nearest tram stop, Oura Cenchudo Station. Taxis or ride-hailing services are recommended for those with heavy luggage, and the city center can be easily accessed by bus or tram. Nagasaki Station is approximately a 10-minute taxi ride away.

Value & Pricing

Hotel Indigo Nagasaki Glover Street offers a luxury boutique experience, reflected in its pricing.

  • Pricing: The average price per night is around US$300, though this can vary based on room type and season.
  • Worth the Cost: Guests generally perceive the hotel as offering excellent value for the experience provided, considering the upscale design, high level of service, and unique atmosphere.

Common Complaints

While guest feedback is overwhelmingly positive, minimal recurring issues have been noted.

  • Bathroom Door Noise: One guest reported a "rattling sound" from the transparent bathroom door, raising a slight concern about its durability. However, this appears to be an isolated comment rather than a widespread complaint.
  • Hillside Location for Public Transport: The hotel's hillside location, while offering great views, can be slightly inconvenient for those relying solely on public transportation or traveling with a lot of luggage, requiring a walk up a steep slope from the tram stop. This is generally mitigated by the availability of taxis.

Sources

  1. booking.com
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  11. flyertalk.com
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  13. booking.com

Points to Consider

  • While guest feedback is overwhelmingly positive, minimal recurring issues have been noted.

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