Dell Style Nagoya Nayabashi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel Double Room (Breakfast Included)
The hotel is about an 8-minute walk from Fushimi Station. I have previously stayed at nearby hotels such as Hilton, Kanko, and Jal City, and this marks my 19th stay at a new hotel in Nagoya. The smallest single room is 15.3 square meters, which is relatively spacious.
Nagoya Station is about an 18-minute walk away. I checked in around 2 PM. A Korean trainee was at the reception desk. Check-in is done via a self-service machine, and the room is assigned randomly. The machine prints out the key card, room number, and breakfast voucher.
The building has 14 floors, with the 14th floor exclusively designated as a ladies' floor. My room was assigned on the 13th floor, offering a view of the Nagoya Station skyscrapers. There is a stream flowing in front of the hotel, and with no tall buildings nearby, the view was unexpectedly excellent.
The rooms come in two color themes: pink and mint. The ladies' floor features pink rooms, while the rest are mint-colored. The mint rooms are surprisingly beautiful with their elegant color scheme. There are both shower booth and bathtub options, and the room sizes are the same.
The large public bath is located on the 1st floor for men and the 14th floor for women. Next to the hotel is a Mega Don Quijote, and nearby are stores like Matsumotokiyoshi and Saizeriya. A Seven-Eleven is conveniently located right across the street. Cherry blossoms were in bloom along the Nayabashi area walking paths.
The amenity bar is well-stocked with items like drip coffee and various disposable products, making it convenient. Breakfast is served at the restaurant on the 1st floor starting at 6:30 AM, which is convenient. On this day, I allocated 21 minutes for breakfast and enjoyed a simple meal. Thank you.