SAGA CITY HOTEL, Saga – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms & Amenities
Saga City Hotel has 222 rooms, each with air conditioning, a laptop-friendly workspace, and free WiFi. Double rooms include a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an electric kettle, and heating. The private bathroom has a bath, shower, and hairdryer. Some rooms feature a 60-inch flat-screen TV in the lounge area.
Dining Options
Osakana Tengoku Restaurant serves Japanese cuisine, while Mugi Kitchen offers noodle dishes. Guests can also use the electric kettle in their rooms for tea or coffee.
Leisure & Wellness
The hotel has an indoor public bath, a sauna, and a hot public bath. Guests can relax in a free-use massage chair. A coin-operated launderette and an internet station are available for convenience.
Location & Transport
Saga City Hotel is in Saga, 60 km from Fukuoka Airport. Nearby attractions include Saga Castle (1.2 mi), Kono Park, and Miejitsu Navy World Heritage Site. The hotel is close to the Saga Prefectural Government Observation Deck (1.5 km) and former historic residences like the Hisatomi and Morinaga homes.
Services & Policies
The 24-hour front desk requires passports for all registering guests. Private parking is available. One child under 6 years stays free. The property is managed by a professional host.
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Getting around
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Amenities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- No pets allowed
- Elevator
- Vending machines
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
- Sauna
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
My stay was decent, as the hotel was clean and functional, making it suitable for a night. However, it feels a bit dated, and I noticed it was quite busy during my visit. Parking was convenient with plenty of available spaces, but it does come with a fee. Overall, it served its purpose, but it's not the most modern option out there.
I found the hotel to be a decent choice for a night’s stay. The room was clean and functional, which I appreciated. The young staff were friendly and spoke simple English, making communication easy. However, the hotel felt a bit dated, though it was still good enough for a short visit. Parking was plentiful, which was an added bonus, although there is a small fee to consider.
The hotel is a decent option for a night stay, with clean and functional amenities. The young staff is able to communicate in simple English, which helps. However, the hotel does feel a bit dated, though it's still comfortable enough. There are plenty of parking options available, which is a plus, with a reasonable parking fee of 500 yen per night.
I had a decent stay at this hotel. The young staff at the front desk were friendly and spoke basic English, which made check-in smooth. The place feels a bit dated, but it was clean and served its purpose for an overnight stay. There were plenty of parking spots available, which was a relief. However, it might not be ideal for a longer stay due to its older facilities.
This hotel is a decent option for a quick stay. The staff is young and approachable, and while the place itself is a bit dated, it's still clean and functional. Parking is hassle-free with plenty of options, though the parking fee might be a consideration. Overall, it serves its purpose for a short visit, but don’t expect modern aesthetics.