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An excellent choice next to the station. The modern, elegant Metropolitan features airy, comfortable rooms, with a café, restaurant and top-floor lounge with broad views. Japan Rail Pass holders get a 20% discount. It's just outside the station's Zenko-ji exit; if you're sensitiv… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Of the many business hotels near the station, this one has the best combination of value and welcome. Rooms are teeny tiny, but rates include a simple breakfast and internet access in the lobby. From the station, head northeast along Nagano Odori, and the hotel is just before Mit… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Dating from 1890 (though facilities are recent), this Western hotel has elegant flourishes in its fine rooms, plus stylish restaurants and bars. Less expensive rooms are a bit small; suites are favoured by the Imperial family. From the station's Zenko-ji exit; head north along Ch… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Business hotel with clean, modern rooms and smart wood touches. Rooms ending in 17 are corner rooms with extra space and good views. Check for internet specials. It's across from the station, outside the east exit. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Six generations of the Suzuki family have run this traditional inn just inside the Niomon of Zenkoji. Even if the communal baths are a bit aged, the rest of the ryokan is exceedingly well maintained. Meals are seasonal kaiseki. There is an extra charge per person for rooms with p… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Old-shoe comfy and exceedingly friendly, this building has been an inn for 100 of its 200 years. Rooms have no private facilities and parts are, shall we say, showing their history; many fans wouldn't have it any other way. English and French spoken. Take the bus to Daimon Minami… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
On Chuo-dori, a few blocks south of Zenko-ji, this friendly, family-run ryokan offers good value, with a smoky dark-wood interior spotless tatami rooms (no private facilities), laundry machines and lots of ins, outs, ups, downs, nooks and crannies. It's been in the family for 130… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Perhaps the most Nagano way to stay is in a shukubo (temple lodging) at one of Zenko-ji's subtemples. Contact Zenko-ji to book, at least one day in advance. Be sure to dial the '186' to permit caller ID, without which staff might not pick up the phone. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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