Hotel Blion Naha, Naha
About the Hotel
Hotel Blion Naha, a 3-star hotel with a 7.9/10 Booking.com rating, offers modern amenities and is situated within close proximity to shopping and local attractions. The hotel features a
Rooms & Amenities
The 134
Dining & Nearby Options
A simple breakfast buffet featuring
Services & Local Area
Hotel Blion Naha provides
Attractions & Activities
Within a 10-minute walk, guests can explore
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Getting around
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Lift
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Laundry
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Massage
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Trouser press
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers good space in the rooms despite the smoking odor, but the lack of views can be disappointing. The furnishings are a bit dated but relatively clean. The service is friendly and helpful, especially for non-Japanese speakers. The location is surrounded by nightlife establishments, which may not suit everyone. The breakfast, while typical Japanese, could use more variety. The facilities are decent.
The hotel is located in a vibrant area with nightlife activities but is also close to the metro station. The rooms were spacious but had a smoking odor issue. The service was good overall with some lapses in attending to requests promptly. The dining provided simple Japanese breakfast options. The facilities were sufficient but not exceptional.
My stay at this hotel was pleasant overall. The rooms, although small, served their purpose well, and the proximity to the monorail and Kokusai Street was a definite plus. The cleanliness was satisfactory, despite the dated furnishings. The service was excellent, with the staff being very kind and helpful, especially accommodating to my language barrier. The location was convenient for accessing various attractions and transportation, but the active nightlife nearby may not suit all travelers. The dining experience offered a simple yet satisfying breakfast selection. The facilities met my basic needs during the stay.
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this hotel. The rooms facing the street were very clean and larger than some others I've stayed in while traveling in Japan, though a bit small. The service was incredibly friendly and helpful, even if their English skills were a bit lacking. The location put us close to useful bus stops, the monorail, and Kokusaidori street, making it convenient for exploring the area. The dining experience was decent with enough options for everyone. The facilities provided were satisfactory, though there were a few minor drawbacks.
My stay at this hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms were clean, spacious, and equipped with basic amenities, although the furnishings appeared slightly dated. The service was excellent, with friendly staff who were always patient and tried their best to accommodate requests despite any language barriers. The location was convenient, with easy access to transportation options and nearby shopping and dining areas. The dining experience offered a variety of Japanese breakfast items and was satisfactory. The hotel facilities were decent, providing a comfortable stay.
The hotel had spacious rooms equipped with basic amenities and a grand feel, though slightly small. The service was polite, cheerful, and accommodating. The location, while not bad, felt surrounded by host clubs and was a bit tricky to navigate without familiarity with the area. The dining experience was good with a variety of traditional and Western options. The facilities were well-kept, offering a comfortable stay.
The hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the monorail and about 10 minutes from Kokusai street. The rooms, with a slight smoking odor, were clean and surprisingly spacious. The service was friendly with good English language skills, and the staff was particularly helpful and accommodating. The location provided easy access to useful bus stops, the monorail, and restaurants. The dining experience offered a typical Japanese breakfast and was satisfactory. Overall, a decent hotel for the value with some minor drawbacks.
I was pleasantly surprised by this hotel. The rooms, although not very big, offered great value for the price paid. They were nice and spacious, much larger than other places I've stayed in Japan, and very clean. The balcony was a nice addition, even though it was smaller than expected. The service was fantastic, with staff being very professional and incredibly friendly, despite some language barriers. The location was convenient, just a minute's walk to the bus stop for easy access to Shuri Castle, American Village, and the airport. However, being in an active nightlife area and near the red-light district can be a downside. The dining experience was disappointing, featuring a typical Japanese breakfast that might not suit everyone's taste. Overall, the facilities were good, but not exceptional.
I found the hotel to be a convenient choice, with clean and spacious rooms, despite not having any views. The friendly service made my stay pleasant, although there were some details like the bread and soup needing reminders. The location was lively and near useful transportation options, although being close to nightclubs might not suit all guests. The dining offered a typical Japanese breakfast but with limited choices. Overall, a reasonable value for the facilities provided.
The hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the monorail and about 10 minutes from Kokusai street. The rooms, although small and lacking a view, serve their purpose well. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, despite some limitations in English. The hotel is surrounded by nightlife establishments active at night, making it vibrant but potentially noisy. The dining options offer a mix of simple Japanese breakfast items, with room for improvement in variety and heartiness.
I found the hotel location to be an interesting mix of pros and cons, being close to lively nightlife areas but also indigenous to Okinawa. The rooms next to the elevator were a bit uncomfortable for my daughter and me, but the fact that they were small yet efficiently prepared without extra charge was a plus.
The hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the monorail and about 10 minutes from Kokusai street, offering good space despite Japan's usual constraints and providing basic amenities. Rooms lack a view but serve their purpose well, although the neighboring building's wall is not the most scenic sight.
The hotel is conveniently located near Tomari Port and Miebashi Monorail Station, making it convenient for travelers. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, although there is room for improvement in the dining options. The rooms, while small, are manageable and relatively clean, but the furnishings could use updating.
The hotel is conveniently located near transportation options and shopping areas, making it a practical choice for travelers. The rooms, although lacking a view, were suitable for our needs and just a short walk from key attractions. The service was pleasant and the staff directed us to local dining spots, adding to our experience. However, the surrounding nightlife may not appeal to all guests.