"Staffs were welcoming, friendly and helpful. Hotel is walking distance to Gifu station and the bus terminal.
But I have to say this is the first Dormy Inn that is suboptimal on the cleanliness. Room floor was dusty, shower room is mouldy, room window has webs. "
"Staffs were welcoming, friendly and helpful. Hotel is walking distance to Gifu station and the bus terminal.
But I have to say this is the first Dormy Inn that is suboptimal on the cleanliness. Room floor was dusty, shower room is mouldy, room window has webs. "
"The Gifu Washington hotel was in a great location. It is an very easy walk from the JR Rail Station to the hotel. Then, the bus station that has busses the go up to the Ukai fishing area is just across the street for the hotel, so easy to get around with just public transportation! "
"The Gifu Washington hotel was in a great location. It is an very easy walk from the JR Rail Station to the hotel. Then, the bus station that has busses the go up to the Ukai fishing area is just across the street for the hotel, so easy to get around with just public transportation! "
"Came back a second night. Since we were still in the area another night. The new front staff were good. Bedding room and bathroom were all clean.
Room was still what I would call old/dated but well kept. Just not the carpet. Carpet was well stained, old and thread bare in places."
"Came back a second night. Since we were still in the area another night. The new front staff were good. Bedding room and bathroom were all clean.
Room was still what I would call old/dated but well kept. Just not the carpet. Carpet was well stained, old and thread bare in places."
"It was a clean and confortable place, but anyway, I don't know why, there was nobody for my check-in, nor the six days I stayed there, I only saw work people there two times. So well, it's a good place, but if there's nobody to look after it, well, you can't ask for help or maybe end up sleeping over on the street. Also, in japanese night there's practically no streetlights and it was almost imposible to find the place (it's like hidden behind and enormous stone wall)"
"It was a clean and confortable place, but anyway, I don't know why, there was nobody for my check-in, nor the six days I stayed there, I only saw work people there two times. So well, it's a good place, but if there's nobody to look after it, well, you can't ask for help or maybe end up sleeping over on the street. Also, in japanese night there's practically no streetlights and it was almost imposible to find the place (it's like hidden behind and enormous stone wall)"
"It was a great hotel for the price, it was a bit far from the station and not many things to do around the area. If you want a cheap and good enough place to stay at for your trip to Nagoya I recommend it!"
"It was a great hotel for the price, it was a bit far from the station and not many things to do around the area. If you want a cheap and good enough place to stay at for your trip to Nagoya I recommend it!"
"I have stayed in many very good hotels but this was possibly the best Hotel that I have stayed in, although the outside of the building is rather bland compared to say the Mandarin Oriental, or the Old Cataract in Aswan, the inside is perfect along with wonderful staff and service, plus for a Japanese hotel the rooms are very big, highly recommended."
"I have stayed in many very good hotels but this was possibly the best Hotel that I have stayed in, although the outside of the building is rather bland compared to say the Mandarin Oriental, or the Old Cataract in Aswan, the inside is perfect along with wonderful staff and service, plus for a Japanese hotel the rooms are very big, highly recommended."
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"This hotel is in a great location, close to Nagoya Station and dining options. Our room was spacious. The shower was amazing, one of the best shower experiences in my life - the water felt soft and the layout of the bathroom made the most sense. The TV was a smart TV with streaming options. One of the best hotels we stayed at in Japan. "
Learn about the events happening in Nagaragawa Convention Centre during your trip to Gifu. Amble around the area's riverfront or experience its museums.
You can study the exhibits at Nagaragawa Ukai Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Gifu. Amble around the area's riverfront or experience its museums.
What's the area like around Gifu City Museum of History?
Gifu City Museum of History is located in Gifu. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 9 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Gifu City Museum of History?
Hotel Resol Gifu is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi. It's located 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from Gifu City Museum of History. Other good options around the area include Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden by IHG and Nikko Style Nagoya.
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What can I see and do near Gifu City Museum of History?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Nagaragawa Ukai Museum, Gifu City Science Museum or Museum of Fine Arts. Learn about local history at Gifu Castle and Kawara-machi Historic Street. You can wander around Gifu Park, Oasis Park or Bairin Park if you want a dose of fresh air.