Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meiekiminami
by the TopOfHotel team
Comfort Hotel throws in the kind of extras that get a travel morning off to a good start — free breakfast and free coffee on top of an already-cheap room, which is pretty much the definition of value.
Comfort Hotel throws in the kind of extras that get a travel morning off to a good start — free breakfast and free coffee on top of an already-cheap room, which is pretty much the definition of value.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Comfort rooms are simple and straightforward, sized to the standard business-hotel format with no luxury flourishes. What you get instead is clean and complete: a comfortable bed, a tidy bathroom, and everything you actually need for the night. This is a room built for sleeping and getting back out to sightsee, not for sitting around all day — which lines up neatly with how most people who book this kind of hotel travel anyway.
Food and amenities
Comfort is a chain in the Choice Hotels group, known for its free breakfast. It is no grand buffet, but the basics are all there to start the day — bread, drinks and light bites. The part we like most is the free coffee in the lobby, which you can pour into a travel mug before you head out. It is a small detail, but it makes a travel morning start a little easier. On the practical side there is free Wi-Fi, a coin laundry, luggage storage and non-smoking rooms.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits in Meiekiminami, just south of Nagoya Station, an easy walk of about 700 m / 9 minutes — under ten minutes to the platforms. From there it is simple to reach the Osu district, Sakae (about 2.3 km, roughly 6 minutes by train) or Nagoya Castle (around 3.6 km). Midland Square is just 650 m away, and there is a coin laundry on site that really earns its keep on a longer Japan trip.
Things to know before booking
The rooms are plain and built to the standard business size, so this is somewhere to sleep rather than linger. Breakfast is a basic menu — bread, drinks and light bites — not a large buffet, and it gets crowded at peak time, so it pays to head down early. Across the board the amenities favour value over luxury, which is exactly the trade you are making at this price.
Our take
Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meiekiminami is one of the highest-value picks in this list. We recommend it without hesitation for solo travelers, budget couples and small families who want to start the morning with a meal — no extra charge, and no walking out to find one. From about $49 a night with breakfast thrown in, the maths is hard to argue with.
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Free breakfast every single day, which trims your morning-meal spend across a multi-night stay.
- Free coffee in the lobby — handy to fill a travel mug before you head out for the day.
- Budget room rates, starting around $49 a night, which makes it one of the cheapest picks here.
- An easy walk to Nagoya Station, roughly 700 m or 9 minutes, so onward trains are simple.
- Clean rooms held to Comfort-chain standards, with a comfortable bed and a tidy bathroom.
- Rooms are plain and sized to the standard business format — fine for a night's sleep, not a place to linger all day.
- Breakfast is a basic menu of bread, drinks and light bites rather than a large buffet.
- Amenities lean toward value over luxury, so don't expect premium touches at this price.
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Insider Tips
- Head down for breakfast a little early — it gets crowded at peak time.
- Fill a travel mug with the free lobby coffee before you set off sightseeing.
- There is a coin laundry on site, which is genuinely useful on a longer Japan trip.