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Best hotels in Hiroshima

Explore 7 handpicked hotels in Hiroshima

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima

Hiroshima

407 Rooms
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From $70 per person/night
A cool and collected hotel on a main street in Hiroshima with the highlights in easy reach

Anyone who's ever flipped through a Japan guide book will likely have heard of Hiroshima. Once the site of deep destruction, Hiroshima has risen, renewed, into the city it is today - and the Granvia is in the perfect spot for exploring the city. Situated along Hiroshima's main boulevard, Hiroshima Station is in fact just next door! At the hotel, there are plentiful dining options from teppanyaki to Chinese cuisine, and rooms are kitted out with every comfort including Tempura neck pillows and a deep hinoki tub for a good soak after a day of exploring the historic sites of Hiroshima.

Ana Crowne Plaza Hotel Hiroshima

Hiroshima

402 Rooms
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From $60 per person/night
A finely-tuned and welcoming hotel amongst the iconic sights of Hiroshima.

Famous the world over, Hiroshima is a city of great poignancy and determination, traits that are at the forefront of nearly every excursion. Nestled in the heart of the city, the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel is a well-established spot with fantastic access to some of Hiroshima's most iconic sights. It happens to be just a five-minute walk from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Unlike many chain hotels, the ANA Crowne Plaza exudes warmth and hospitality that instantly makes you feel at home. After a day of taking in the sights and shopping up a storm, head to the lounge for afternoon tea or evening cocktails.

Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel

Hiroshima

238 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
A top-tier hotel in central Hiroshima with the city's many icons within easy reach.

Made infamous by the dropping of the Atomic Bomb during World War II, Hiroshima has been nearly entirely rebuilt, blossoming into a beautiful city filled with tranquil shrines, parks and riverside cafes. Well-positioned right in the hub of the action, the Sheraton is a fantastic hotel that checks every box. We're talking plenty of dining options, an indoor pool and the Sheraton's signature beds that ensure a superb night's rest. But by no means will you spend every moment inside; remember the tragic loss of life at the Peace Memorial Park, take in a Samurai performance, or make a day trip to the sublime Miyajima Island.

Hotel Vista Hiroshima

Hiroshima

228 Rooms
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From $40 per person/night
The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway "Hatchobori" stop. It is a good location within walking distance of all the World Heritage Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, business district etc. The building is based on harmony and guest rooms are all non-smoking rooms designed with bathroom, toilet and washbasin separate. We introduced "micro bubble tornado" which is said to have beautiful skin and relaxing effect in the twin room bathroom. Also, at 2F "Vista Lounge", we offer coffee of Hiroshima's long-established store "Kotobukiya Coffee" founded in 1950.

Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima

Hiroshima

From $50 per person/night

As this hotel offers a view of islands floating among the waves, the art in the hotel also focuses on the natural beauty of the Seto Inland Sea. The hotel features art pieces designed for the area, including a carpet in the lobby featuring a sunset view of the Seto Inland Sea, and artwork in the guest rooms featuring oysters and lemons, two of the hotel's specialties.

Azumi Setoda

Hiroshima

Azumi Setoda inherits the legacy of Horiuchi-tei, a 140 year old estate that originally belonged to the influential Horiuchi Family. Active in the salt trade from the early Edo Period in the 17th century, the family expanded to become the largest salt barons on Ikuchijima island by the Meiji Period. Their estate’s proximity to the Setoda port, and the island’s location in the middle of the Seto Inland Sea, made for an optimal location to operate ships that carried salt – and later coal – across the Kitamaebune route from the Seto Inland Sea up to Hokkaido.

Hilton Hiroshima

Hiroshima

420 Rooms
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From $80 per person/night
Sky-high luxury with a Michelin-starred restaurant and Tokyo cocktails in Peace City.
Opened in 2022, this gleaming 420-room tower brings international luxury to the heart of Hiroshima without losing sight of its deeply moving surroundings. Rising 22 floors above Peace Boulevard, the property cleverly balances business-hotel efficiency with genuine Japanese warmth – think Bizen porcelain teacups alongside Nespresso machines, and a Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant sharing space with an all-day buffet. With one of the largest convention facilities in western Japan, a L'Occitane spa (the region's first), and cocktails crafted by Tokyo bar royalty, it's a surprisingly sophisticated base for exploring this emotionally charged city.
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