The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside
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If you’re looking for a hotel in Naka, look no further than The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside.
Nearby landmarks such as Kinugasa Sachio World New Record Monument (0.5 mi) and Owl de Base (0.7 mi) make The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside a great place to stay when visiting Naka.
The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside is a hotel offering a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
Plus, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting Naka.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out 43, which is a diner that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Okonomimura (0.6 mi), Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (1.1 mi), or Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum (0.3 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance.
The staff at The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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This was the first hotel that I stayed where it had the machine check-in, and the gentleman at the desk, who was very kind and welcoming, helped out without me asking, and guided me with each step of the electronic check-in, making it very seamless and thankfully easy. It didn't take long at all, and I didn't feel dumb afterwards. A great first impression.
The rooms were gorgeous. I personally loved the lighting and color scheme that they picked. The room was warm and cozy, and the bathroom was dark, which I thought complimented each other well. As for the view, my window faced the river and the buildings on the other side of it. My favorite room out of all of the ones that I stayed in for my 2 week trip in Japan.
I didn't spend as much time in the breakfast area as I did in the other hotels since I was on the go pretty early, but I remember the breakfast being good.
This hotel is on a side street, so it feels more local and quiet. It does take a bit longer to get to the main attractions of the city from here, but I think it is worth it though, since you are exploring a more local and non-touristy part of the city.
Good staff, quiet location, pretty rooms! Five stars.
I especially enjoyed having breakfast in the restaurant on the top floor, where I could enjoy a luxurious time with a view of Hiroshima Castle right in front of me.
The room service coffee dripper was not working properly, so I called the lobby and they replaced it immediately.
The only thing that bothered me was that the bathtub temperature was difficult to adjust as there were separate taps for hot and cold water.
The amenities were plentiful, and the razor in particular was the most comfortable shave I've ever had. I usually bring my own razor because I find hotel razors to be uncomfortable, but with this hotel I didn't need to bring my own razor.


Nice and Helpful Staff: The staff were incredibly nice and helpful throughout our stay. They offered us an early check-in since the room was already available, which was a pleasant surprise. Unlike other hotels that strictly enforce a 3 PM check-in time, the flexibility here was much appreciated. They also assisted us with getting a taxi and provided detailed advice on various ways to get to Miyajima from the property.
Spacious and Comfortable Room: The room was nice and big, with two double beds and an extra bed added, yet there was still ample space to move around comfortably. This made our stay very comfortable and relaxing.
Great Location: The hotel's location is excellent, just a 7-minute walk from Hiroshima Station. The proximity to the station made it very convenient for us to explore the city and its attractions.
Quiet Neighborhood: Despite being close to the station, the hotel is situated in a quiet neighbourhood, across the river, ensuring a peaceful stay.
We highly recommend The Royal Park Hotel Hiroshima Riverside for families and will return on our next visit to Hiroshima.
At around 2am, there was a blackout. In other hotels, you might just sleep through it, unless the warmth from lack of air conditioning woke you. In this hotel, an evacuation alarm shrieked, waking up everyone for no reason. When I've experienced false alarms in other hotels, staff have been able to turn them off in under 5 minutes. The shrieking alarm here lasted for over 30 mins. There was no announcement from staff over the intercom until over 20 mins in. (I found out there was no emergency, just the power outage, from word of mouth from other guests in the hall!) The WiFi went out when the power went out too. (I've experienced other hotels which put their WiFi on their emergency power system and therefore maintained internet during blackouts.)
In short, the system design is atrocious and staff had no power or training to minimise the effects, inform guests, or turn the alarm off.
Also, the windows that could be opened are locked so that we can't get fresh air, which would have been particularly nice to have when the air conditioning wasn't running.
The hotel was within easy walking distance of the train station and a quick Uber or bus ride to Peace Park if you didn't feel like a 30 minute walk. In between the hotel and Peace Park is a large entertainment district, chock full of restaurants and bars.
We would recommend this hotel and would stay here again. It wasn't quite as luxurious as the Royal Park Hotel we stayed at in Kyoto, but was an excellent value.









Although it was a late arrival, I felt a sense of responsibility and hospitality as each student explained their allergies attentively.
The rooms were clean and easy to use. As mentioned in the other post, the transparent windows in the bathroom may be uncomfortable.
As there was a room available, I was upgraded from a single room to a double room at the time of booking. This kind of service is very important and makes me want to stay here again.
The hotel is located exactly halfway between Hiroshima Station and Yagenhorikocho, in a quiet area.
As the name of the hotel suggests, it is located along the river and has a nice view.

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