Hotel Review: Hilton Hiroshima

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Hiroshima might not be on top of many people’s list when visiting Japan but we had no regrets visiting this city for a change. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto has been swamped with tourists recently so picking this southern city was akin to taking the road less traveled.

Hilton Hiroshima is located at the quieter end of central business district. There is a shopping mall right across the road and is only minutes’ away from the dining and shopping precincts.

The hotel has a very grand but welcoming lobby decked out in white marble and wood creating a very serene homey ambience.

We had two very large King rooms on the higher floors with fantastic views of the city and the bay.

The Executive Lounge again had a very homey feel to it but can be a little crowded especially during the evening cocktail hour. It had a very interesting beer dispenser so that would have been the highlight!

The breakfast spread at the main restaurant was varied every day and they did have a pretty good buffet spread of western favourites and local specialties. Diamond Hilton members also had the privilege of ordering from a special menu card.

The hotel also has a very well equipped fitness centre.

The Hilton Hiroshima offers a refreshing escape in a less tourist-saturated city, ideal for those seeking space and modern elegance. Its rooms and lobby shine as highlights, while the location suits travelers okay with a slight remove from the bustle. However, the crowded lounge might disappoint those expecting a private retreat, and the lack of dining insights could leave food-focused guests wanting more. It’s a solid pick for a calm, stylish stay, but proximity and lounge experience may not suit everyone.

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