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Luke Plaza Hotel

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Welcome to the Luke Plaza Hotel, nestled in the vibrant city of Nagasaki, Japan! Just a breezy 1,7mi away from the bustling city center, this charming 3-star hotel blends comfort with convenient access to all the sights and sounds your adventurous heart desires. With prices starting as low as $62, your perfect getaway is not just a dream—it's just a booking away!

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Kamers

Room With Harbor View - single occupancy - Non-Smoking in Luke Plaza Hotel

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2 Eenpersoonsbedden

1 Slaapbank

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400 vierkante voet

Kamer - 2 Eenpersoonsbedden, Uitzicht op de Haven, Eenpersoonsgebruik

Privébadkamer

Badkuip

Minibar

Flatscreen-tv

Experience a spacious Triple Room with stunning Harbor View, perfect for 3 adults and 1 child. Enjoy amenities like air purifiers, bathtub, and free toiletries in this 398 sqft non-smoking sanctuary.

Room with Harbor View - single occupancy - High Floor Non-Smoking in Luke Plaza Hotel

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2 Eenpersoonsbedden

1 Slaapbank

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400 vierkante voet

Kamer - 2 Eenpersoonsbedden, Uitzicht op de Haven, Eenpersoonsgebruik, Hoge verdieping

Privébadkamer

Badkuip

Minibar

Flatscreen-tv

Enjoy breathtaking harbor views from this spacious Triple room on a high floor, perfect for solo travelers. Relax in a comfortable space with two Twin beds and a Sofa Bed, top-notch amenities, and a luxurious bathtub for a peaceful stay.

Japanese-Style Room with Garden View - Non-Smoking in Luke Plaza Hotel

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6 Futonmatrassen

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605 vierkante voet

Japanse stijl, Uitzicht Op De Tuin

Uitzicht op de tuin

Privébadkamer

Badkuip

Flatscreen-tv

The spacious family room provides air conditioning, tatami, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The unit offers 6 futons.

Ontdek Meer

As you step into the Luke Plaza Hotel, you'll be greeted by friendly staff ready to cater to your every need, available at the 24-hour front desk. Enjoy the myriad of amenities that make your stay extra special, including free Wi-Fi to share those travel snaps, complimentary breakfast to kick-start your mornings, and private parking for your convenience. Want a touch of relaxation? Grab a drink at the bar and unwind in the serene garden view. Plus, with the added ease of elevator access to upper floors, your experience is as smooth as it is enjoyable.

Facade/entrance in Luke Plaza Hotel
Lobby or reception in Luke Plaza Hotel

Ervaar het Beste

With 1082 fabulous reviews backing it up, the Luke Plaza Hotel is a hit among travelers seeking both comfort and value. Each room is equipped with air conditioning and essentials like free toiletries, ensuring you have everything you need for a rejuvenating stay. And if you're planning a group event, their meeting and banquet facilities can help you host in style (additional charges apply). So why wait? Make memories in Nagasaki, with the right home base at the Luke Plaza Hotel!

Bathroom in Luke Plaza Hotel
Bathroom in Luke Plaza Hotel

Plan uw verblijf

At the Luke Plaza Hotel, there's more than meets the eye when it comes to accommodations! Whether you're visiting with family or looking for a romantic getaway, this hotel features an impressive selection of room types to suit every traveler's needs. Choose from a variety of configurations, including Premier, Twin, and room styles with magnificent views of the harbour, mountains, or the city skyline. If experiencing traditional Japanese culture sounds enticing, consider the Japanese Style rooms—complete with cozy futon mats for an authentic experience.

Food in Luke Plaza Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Luke Plaza Hotel

Voorzieningen

Restaurant

Gratis Privéparkeergelegenheid

Gratis wifi

Roomservice

Gratis pendeldienst

Airconditioning

Bar

Parkeergelegenheid Ter Plaatse

Bathroom in Luke Plaza Hotel
Bathroom in Luke Plaza Hotel

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Food in Luke Plaza Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Luke Plaza Hotel
Facade/entrance in Luke Plaza Hotel
We stayed here on a friend's recommendation and the hotel was every bit as nice as we had expected. It is on Mount Inasa with a wonderful view down over Nagasaki harbour. There is a regular free hotel shuttle bus to Nagasaki Station - all day at weekends, there is a gap early afternoon on weekdays. Last bus timetabled 20:55 but once left a few minutes early. The breakfast is served on the top floor - amazing views and a good selection of Japanese and western style food. Our room and bathroom were very clean and the beds comfortable. Do ask for a room with sea view. There is a coffee lounge where you can sit and have free tea and coffee during the day - as well as having a fridge and kettle etc in your room. Comfortable sofa (can convert to a bed if a family staying) and desk and chair. Twin "single" beds were actually double bed sized. The hotel lobby is amazing! Lunch at Dejima museum ( the island which the Dutch historically traded from) was delicious - and the museum interesting. Glover park was beautiful day and night - with great views. The atomic bomb museum and Peace park are essential to visit.

Katherine

Location was on the side of a hill so access to it is either a long walk uphill or to wait for the hotel shuttle to the train station, which runs twice an hour, I think. The hotel itself is pretty old but it is very comfortable and the room size was big for japanese standards. As we had a car, it was a short drive up the hill to the lookout point in the evening. If you are driving, I suggest leaving your car at the hotel, taking the shuttle bus to the city and then using the tram system to get around to the different sites, saves trying to find car parking.

Kenneth

Love the view of the city at night. Must book the harbour view room. No need to brave the cold wind during winter. Nice touch for the hotel to place an informative card to indicate what we could see from our room. Room is spacious though a little dated. The entire hotel has a nostalgic feel. It seems popular as a wedding spot. Kids below 12 stay for free. Just need to pay for breakfast. The hotel provided a small amenity pouch for my kid. Appreciate the free shuttle service to Nagasaki station. Very punctual.

Mun

Nestled in the hills, there is a shuttle bus up and down from the railway station. The view was wonderful. We are from Napier New Zealand and like Art Deco and this property had an art deco feel about it. Spacious rooms and facilities. The breakfast buffet had fruit and for me this was a real drawcard! We’d booked a night tour with Kings and the driver who turned up didn’t speak English! The duty manager was concerned at this and kindly organised another tour and driver.

Margaret

It was a beautiful place to stay. As soon as I stepped into the twin bed room and saw the facilities, and then looked at the view from the window I just let out a deep breath and relaxed. The staff were very helpful. I appreciated using the free shuttle bus to the railway station, but I also used the local bus service a very short walk from the hotel. Breakfast was excellent too. If I had the opportunity I would definitely return to stay.

Beverley

We stayed here on a friend's recommendation and the hotel was every bit as nice as we had expected. It is on Mount Inasa with a wonderful view down over Nagasaki harbour. There is a regular free hotel shuttle bus to Nagasaki Station - all day at weekends, there is a gap early afternoon on weekdays. Last bus timetabled 20:55 but once left a few minutes early. The breakfast is served on the top floor - amazing views and a good selection of Japanese and western style food. Our room and bathroom were very clean and the beds comfortable. Do ask for a room with sea view. There is a coffee lounge where you can sit and have free tea and coffee during the day - as well as having a fridge and kettle etc in your room. Comfortable sofa (can convert to a bed if a family staying) and desk and chair. Twin "single" beds were actually double bed sized. The hotel lobby is amazing! Lunch at Dejima museum ( the island which the Dutch historically traded from) was delicious - and the museum interesting. Glover park was beautiful day and night - with great views. The atomic bomb museum and Peace park are essential to visit.

Katherine

Location was on the side of a hill so access to it is either a long walk uphill or to wait for the hotel shuttle to the train station, which runs twice an hour, I think. The hotel itself is pretty old but it is very comfortable and the room size was big for japanese standards. As we had a car, it was a short drive up the hill to the lookout point in the evening. If you are driving, I suggest leaving your car at the hotel, taking the shuttle bus to the city and then using the tram system to get around to the different sites, saves trying to find car parking.

Kenneth

Love the view of the city at night. Must book the harbour view room. No need to brave the cold wind during winter. Nice touch for the hotel to place an informative card to indicate what we could see from our room. Room is spacious though a little dated. The entire hotel has a nostalgic feel. It seems popular as a wedding spot. Kids below 12 stay for free. Just need to pay for breakfast. The hotel provided a small amenity pouch for my kid. Appreciate the free shuttle service to Nagasaki station. Very punctual.

Mun

Nestled in the hills, there is a shuttle bus up and down from the railway station. The view was wonderful. We are from Napier New Zealand and like Art Deco and this property had an art deco feel about it. Spacious rooms and facilities. The breakfast buffet had fruit and for me this was a real drawcard! We’d booked a night tour with Kings and the driver who turned up didn’t speak English! The duty manager was concerned at this and kindly organised another tour and driver.

Margaret

It was a beautiful place to stay. As soon as I stepped into the twin bed room and saw the facilities, and then looked at the view from the window I just let out a deep breath and relaxed. The staff were very helpful. I appreciated using the free shuttle bus to the railway station, but I also used the local bus service a very short walk from the hotel. Breakfast was excellent too. If I had the opportunity I would definitely return to stay.

Beverley

We stayed here on a friend's recommendation and the hotel was every bit as nice as we had expected. It is on Mount Inasa with a wonderful view down over Nagasaki harbour. There is a regular free hotel shuttle bus to Nagasaki Station - all day at weekends, there is a gap early afternoon on weekdays. Last bus timetabled 20:55 but once left a few minutes early. The breakfast is served on the top floor - amazing views and a good selection of Japanese and western style food. Our room and bathroom were very clean and the beds comfortable. Do ask for a room with sea view. There is a coffee lounge where you can sit and have free tea and coffee during the day - as well as having a fridge and kettle etc in your room. Comfortable sofa (can convert to a bed if a family staying) and desk and chair. Twin "single" beds were actually double bed sized. The hotel lobby is amazing! Lunch at Dejima museum ( the island which the Dutch historically traded from) was delicious - and the museum interesting. Glover park was beautiful day and night - with great views. The atomic bomb museum and Peace park are essential to visit.

Katherine

Location was on the side of a hill so access to it is either a long walk uphill or to wait for the hotel shuttle to the train station, which runs twice an hour, I think. The hotel itself is pretty old but it is very comfortable and the room size was big for japanese standards. As we had a car, it was a short drive up the hill to the lookout point in the evening. If you are driving, I suggest leaving your car at the hotel, taking the shuttle bus to the city and then using the tram system to get around to the different sites, saves trying to find car parking.

Kenneth

Love the view of the city at night. Must book the harbour view room. No need to brave the cold wind during winter. Nice touch for the hotel to place an informative card to indicate what we could see from our room. Room is spacious though a little dated. The entire hotel has a nostalgic feel. It seems popular as a wedding spot. Kids below 12 stay for free. Just need to pay for breakfast. The hotel provided a small amenity pouch for my kid. Appreciate the free shuttle service to Nagasaki station. Very punctual.

Mun

Nestled in the hills, there is a shuttle bus up and down from the railway station. The view was wonderful. We are from Napier New Zealand and like Art Deco and this property had an art deco feel about it. Spacious rooms and facilities. The breakfast buffet had fruit and for me this was a real drawcard! We’d booked a night tour with Kings and the driver who turned up didn’t speak English! The duty manager was concerned at this and kindly organised another tour and driver.

Margaret

It was a beautiful place to stay. As soon as I stepped into the twin bed room and saw the facilities, and then looked at the view from the window I just let out a deep breath and relaxed. The staff were very helpful. I appreciated using the free shuttle bus to the railway station, but I also used the local bus service a very short walk from the hotel. Breakfast was excellent too. If I had the opportunity I would definitely return to stay.

Beverley

Locatie

17-15 Enoura-Machi, Nagasaki, 852-8007, Japan

Luke Plaza Hotel