This hotel in Nagasaki doesn't feel like Japan at all
⚜️ Hotel Monterey Nagasaki is located near the famous Hollander Slope. The hotel's entrance, with its unique architectural style, attracts many people to stop and take photos. On the first floor, there is an open-air dining atrium, a chapel, and the elevator features a very retro pointer style. The hotel's overall decor incorporates Portuguese elements, reflecting the historical connection between Nagasaki and Portugal.
⚜️ The hotel is conveniently located, accessible by bus or tram from JR Nagasaki Station. There are several attractions nearby, such as Glover Garden and Oura Church, and the surrounding streets were once the residence of foreigners, with buildings retaining a Western style. Just a few steps away is the port, offering views of the cruise ship terminal and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard.
⚜️ The rooms also feature a European style, with tiled floors and the rare wooden board switch windows, fully equipped and very clean. There is also a large space next to the bed, big enough to accommodate two suitcases laid open.
⚜️ I booked this time for 277 per night, which can be said to be quite cheap. I checked the regular prices now, which are between 300 and 500, and I personally think it's a very cost-effective hotel.