Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel
Nagoya · Japan · 1 1 4 Meieki Nakamura Ku
About Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Nagoya
Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Nagoya, Japan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
We stayed one night at the Marriott hotel on April 24, then went to the hot springs in Gero for two days, and returned to the hotel for two nights on April 27-28. During our stay at the hotel, we found the bed and pillows comfortable, and the location was excellent, right in the centre of Nagoya, which was very convenient. We requested four additional tea bags and four coffee capsules, and they were delivered to our room promptly, showing attentive service. Perhaps the only suggestion for improvement in service would be to have two softer pillows in the room, which would be even better. The bathroom did not have bathrobes provided; it would be even better if there were. Thank you.
Everything is good. I was caught off guard the Pool is extra $3300 Yen, closes at 9pm & last entry time is at 8pm. The pool was the reason I book this hotel. Very nice and clean room. Have all sorts of amenities provided for your stay.
Room 3923. A great hotel at a fantastic location and very nice views. Good size with closet space and enough room to open two medium sized suitcases. After having hauled my luggage across various subway lines and then through streets in Japan, I have come the conclusion that a hotel in the immediate vicinity of the train station [in this case, directly accessible from the station] is a fantastic perk. Good size room, comfy bed/pillow. Very nice bathroom. Very friendly service at the reception. One complaint about the room: It is a room for two people, but there is only one chair. I called housekeeping and requested a chair. They asked if "stacking chair" is OK and I said yes. It was brought to the room in 10 minutes. I was happy. One complaint about the bathroom: The water pressure is fantastic, but the shower head gives needle-like jets of water. That means one can only use the shower at very low pressure. This was the most unpleasant shower that I ever had in Japan. Note for a business traveler: There isn't a desk in the room. If you need to set up for work, that's going to be a challenge. And 4,900 Yen per person for breakfast is too much. I hoped a hotel like this would offer a cheaper / less fancy option... for example, instead of an expensive buffet just offer an á la carte set menu of coffee/bread/jam. But there's plenty of food nearby so you can buy you breakfast the evening before and eat it in the room.