Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya64.1% of visitors choose this area
NNoasis2025.08.07
## TIAD, Autograph Collection, Nagoya: Where Modern Luxury Meets Impeccable Service
As part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, TIAD, Autograph Collection, Nagoya, left a lasting impression on my trip with its stylish design, outstanding service, and prime location. Opened in 2023, this hotel perfectly embodies its brand philosophy, 'Tomorrow is Another Day.' From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I could feel its dedication to creating a relaxing and enjoyable stay for guests. Here's a detailed review of my stay from various aspects.
## Prime Location and Convenient Transportation
TIAD, Autograph Collection, is ideally situated in the heart of Nagoya's bustling **Sakae shopping district**. Located at 5-15-19 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, this prime spot scored a remarkable 9.4 out of 10 and serves as an ideal base for exploring Nagoya. The hotel entrance is just a 20-meter walk from Subway Exit 1, making transportation incredibly convenient. However, it's worth noting that most Nagoya subway exits lack elevators, so guests with large luggage should be prepared.
The hotel's surroundings offer a surprisingly rich array of commercial facilities. **PRACO department store** and **Don Quijote discount store** are just steps away, and luxury brand boutiques like LV and Prada are within a few minutes' walk. Matsuzakaya Department Store is just across Hisaya-odori Park, and the entire Sakae district is only one subway stop away, catering to all kinds of shopping needs. Food enthusiasts will also appreciate the area, with a famous Ichiran Ramen branch within walking distance. There are also numerous restaurants and convenience stores nearby, and the nightlife is vibrant. Even after 10 PM, you can see young people gathering and street dancing, revealing a lesser-known lively side of Nagoya.
## Modern, Stylish Design and Comfortable Guest Rooms
The hotel's design beautifully blends **modern style with a touch of understated luxury**. Its overall aesthetic bears some resemblance to EDITION hotels, particularly in its lighting design and selection of hard finishes. The lobby, located on the fifth floor, is adorned with extensive stonework. It looks particularly stunning at night when lit up, resembling 'a luminous pearl suspended in mid-air.' The terrace outside the sixth-floor Executive Lounge features exquisite moon-themed lighting and offers a panoramic view of Nagoya's iconic TV Tower, making it a popular spot for guests to take photos.
As a Titanium Elite member, I successfully used a Marriott Suite Night Award to upgrade to a **Junior Suite**. Spanning approximately 40-50 square meters, it's remarkably spacious for a Japanese hotel. The room's design thoughtfully balances functionality and aesthetics. Each bedside table is equipped with a smart control tablet. These tablets allow one-touch control of room lighting, appliance switches, and temperature, and you can even activate the 'Do Not Disturb' mode from bed. It's incredibly high-tech. One tablet can also function as a TV, supporting external displays. The new, large TV features a one-touch Netflix connection, which allowed me to binge-watch an entire series during my stay.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.02.23
It was a comfy 2 nights stay, staff were friendly and helpful. Location is good, quite central and just few mins with underground mall that connects to Sakae station. Room was comfy, breakfast was ok, free one cup of alcohol at night, onsen was basic, crowded when I went but still a good experience!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.3% of visitors choose this area
MM36735****2025.07.28
The room is a typical Japanese hotel room – small but well-appointed. It has all the necessary facilities, including coin-operated laundry machines and a public bathhouse (men's on the 1st floor, women's on the 14th; I didn't use it so I can't comment). The hotel room was quiet. If you turn left from the parking lot in front of the reception, you'll find Don Quijote, perfect for shopping. The TV channels were limited, and while there were many stored videos, they were quite old. On a side note, their TVs also featured some adult content (please be aware if you're traveling with children).
This hotel has a stylish, modern design and the room is beautifully furnished. By Japanese standards, the room is quite spacious, which is a pleasant surprise. There’s also a public bath (onsen-style) available, and a paid parking lot for added convenience. Overall, a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing stay.
Good value with exceptional service
We were extremely satisfied with the services and had a delightful experience in that hotel.
Our package included room, breakfast and dinner. Due to a minor traffic incident, we were unable to meet our dinner time of 6:00 pm. We contacted the hotel and they kindly accommodated us and provided attentive service. We were deeply touched by their care and consideration.
The assistance to report of the traffic incident to the local insurance company was unexpectedly smooth with the help of the staff. The language proficiency of the staff was impressive, as they efficiently resolved language-related issues we faced.
Furthermore, the traditional charm of the hotel exceeded our expectations and added to our enjoyment - good value.
We will recommend the hotel to others and look forward to visiting again in the future.
Special thanks to Ms. Oromo Rie, Mr. Toyama, and the staff responsible for our meals.
It looks like a condominium at first glance. (Actually, the 5th floor or more was a condominium, and there seemed to be a resident.)
The front desk is on the 2nd floor, and there are many chairs on the 1st and 2nd floors, so there is plenty of room. I stayed in the room alone, so I could use it comfortably. Also. Breakfast was satisfying with a lot of items!
The only thing that made me worried was the entrance to the large communal bath. It was quite open and I was harassed that I could see the inside.
The hotel was a little old, but it was clean and beautiful, and the large public bath was good.
In the middle bath, there were only 3 seats in the washing area.
It would have been nice if there was a vending machine near the bathhouse.
The front desk staff were all incredibly kind and always greeted us with smiles. Our room was spotlessly clean and very well-maintained. The amenities were excellent; I was particularly impressed that you could choose your toothbrush firmness and that face masks were even provided – a very thoughtful touch, especially for female guests.
Fortunately, it was also a day when women could use the large public bath, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. It too was very clean, and the complimentary ice pops were a fantastic touch.
The welcome coffee and the well-stocked manga corner were also greatly appreciated amenities. Breakfast the next morning offered a wide variety of delicious options. It was so comprehensive, I couldn't believe it was complimentary!
In the morning, I greeted a cleaning staff member in the hallway with ”Good morning, thank you for everything,” and they returned my greeting with a cheerful smile, which really brightened my mood before checking out.
Overall, it was an incredibly pleasant stay, and I would definitely choose to stay here again next time I visit Toyota. Many thanks.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.04.07
I stayed in Nagoya for the purpose of watching F1, but most of the cheap hotels were fully booked, so this was the last hotel I could find.
The location is a bit disappointing. It's about a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station.
The rooms are just the right size, compact, and the TV was very useful. It also has a smartphone screen transfer function, such as YouTube, and it shows how crowded the bathhouse is, so it was very functional.
There were Korean staff, so communication was easy and the service was good. The breakfast was relatively simple, but there was nothing lacking.
What I liked most about this hotel was the various special facilities, such as the fitness center, lounge, vending machine area, smoking room, massage chair, and bathhouse.
Since I returned to Nagoya late after visiting the F1 circuit, I didn't have time to enjoy other things, so I went straight to the hotel. I bought food and drinks at the Mega Don Quijote Mart one block away, ate them, went to the bathhouse, and enjoyed the massage chair, so I was able to relax and enjoy just the special facilities inside the hotel.
I think it is a good hotel with special facilities and a reasonable price.
A newer hotel with newer facilities and equipment
Although the receptionist I encountered did not speak English well, his attitude was very friendly and nice, and he could communicate clearly even with gestures.
The location is very convenient
Japanese breakfast is simple but filling
High cost performance
recommend!
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NNoasis## TIAD, Autograph Collection, Nagoya: Where Modern Luxury Meets Impeccable Service
As part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, TIAD, Autograph Collection, Nagoya, left a lasting impression on my trip with its stylish design, outstanding service, and prime location. Opened in 2023, this hotel perfectly embodies its brand philosophy, 'Tomorrow is Another Day.' From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I could feel its dedication to creating a relaxing and enjoyable stay for guests. Here's a detailed review of my stay from various aspects.
## Prime Location and Convenient Transportation
TIAD, Autograph Collection, is ideally situated in the heart of Nagoya's bustling **Sakae shopping district**. Located at 5-15-19 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, this prime spot scored a remarkable 9.4 out of 10 and serves as an ideal base for exploring Nagoya. The hotel entrance is just a 20-meter walk from Subway Exit 1, making transportation incredibly convenient. However, it's worth noting that most Nagoya subway exits lack elevators, so guests with large luggage should be prepared.
The hotel's surroundings offer a surprisingly rich array of commercial facilities. **PRACO department store** and **Don Quijote discount store** are just steps away, and luxury brand boutiques like LV and Prada are within a few minutes' walk. Matsuzakaya Department Store is just across Hisaya-odori Park, and the entire Sakae district is only one subway stop away, catering to all kinds of shopping needs. Food enthusiasts will also appreciate the area, with a famous Ichiran Ramen branch within walking distance. There are also numerous restaurants and convenience stores nearby, and the nightlife is vibrant. Even after 10 PM, you can see young people gathering and street dancing, revealing a lesser-known lively side of Nagoya.
## Modern, Stylish Design and Comfortable Guest Rooms
The hotel's design beautifully blends **modern style with a touch of understated luxury**. Its overall aesthetic bears some resemblance to EDITION hotels, particularly in its lighting design and selection of hard finishes. The lobby, located on the fifth floor, is adorned with extensive stonework. It looks particularly stunning at night when lit up, resembling 'a luminous pearl suspended in mid-air.' The terrace outside the sixth-floor Executive Lounge features exquisite moon-themed lighting and offers a panoramic view of Nagoya's iconic TV Tower, making it a popular spot for guests to take photos.
As a Titanium Elite member, I successfully used a Marriott Suite Night Award to upgrade to a **Junior Suite**. Spanning approximately 40-50 square meters, it's remarkably spacious for a Japanese hotel. The room's design thoughtfully balances functionality and aesthetics. Each bedside table is equipped with a smart control tablet. These tablets allow one-touch control of room lighting, appliance switches, and temperature, and you can even activate the 'Do Not Disturb' mode from bed. It's incredibly high-tech. One tablet can also function as a TV, supporting external displays. The new, large TV features a one-touch Netflix connection, which allowed me to binge-watch an entire series during my stay.
HHys_555This hotel has a stylish, modern design and the room is beautifully furnished. By Japanese standards, the room is quite spacious, which is a pleasant surprise. There’s also a public bath (onsen-style) available, and a paid parking lot for added convenience. Overall, a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing stay.
FFung PingGood value with exceptional service
We were extremely satisfied with the services and had a delightful experience in that hotel.
Our package included room, breakfast and dinner. Due to a minor traffic incident, we were unable to meet our dinner time of 6:00 pm. We contacted the hotel and they kindly accommodated us and provided attentive service. We were deeply touched by their care and consideration.
The assistance to report of the traffic incident to the local insurance company was unexpectedly smooth with the help of the staff. The language proficiency of the staff was impressive, as they efficiently resolved language-related issues we faced.
Furthermore, the traditional charm of the hotel exceeded our expectations and added to our enjoyment - good value.
We will recommend the hotel to others and look forward to visiting again in the future.
Special thanks to Ms. Oromo Rie, Mr. Toyama, and the staff responsible for our meals.
MM36735****The room is a typical Japanese hotel room – small but well-appointed. It has all the necessary facilities, including coin-operated laundry machines and a public bathhouse (men's on the 1st floor, women's on the 14th; I didn't use it so I can't comment). The hotel room was quiet. If you turn left from the parking lot in front of the reception, you'll find Don Quijote, perfect for shopping. The TV channels were limited, and while there were many stored videos, they were quite old. On a side note, their TVs also featured some adult content (please be aware if you're traveling with children).
GGuest UserIt was a comfy 2 nights stay, staff were friendly and helpful. Location is good, quite central and just few mins with underground mall that connects to Sakae station. Room was comfy, breakfast was ok, free one cup of alcohol at night, onsen was basic, crowded when I went but still a good experience!
GGuest UserI had a very good trip, this time I use it for the second time, I used lunch with my child many times before, I will use it again. Thank you
WWang L.LTravel in Nagoya. A relatively cost-effective hotel in Sakae District. The environment is OK. It takes a little distance to get to the subway station. But it is still within an acceptable range. It is suitable for tourists who are traveling with a group.
JJacky Kwong0The hotel is about 10 minutes away from the station. There is a convenience store downstairs, which is very convenient for buying midnight snacks.
The hotel room is spacious, the air conditioning is very powerful, and the TV is new and responsive.
To go to the bathhouse, you can use the special passage for hotel guests on the second floor. After putting down your shoes, go down to the first floor, where the entire floor belongs to the bathhouse. Although I was barefoot, it didn't feel dirty at all. The service staff was always working hard to clean, which made me feel at ease.
The bathhouse is very big, with many pools to soak in, normal, massage, electric, carbonic acid, etc... There are also dry and wet saunas, as well as cold saunas. Very well equipped, a great place to relax.
The breakfast is a very traditional Japanese breakfast, delicious and with many choices. It is a very reassuring stay experience!!
AAnonymous UserAlthough the room is a bit old, it is well-equipped with facilities. There is also a free shuttle bus. The scenery is beautiful, the public bath is large, the restaurant has a good view, and the overall price-performance ratio of the hotel is very high.
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