Where to Stay in Hiroshima: 7 Best Cheap Hotels

7 Best Cheap Hotels in Hiroshima

Hiroshima is one of the most visited cities in Japan, attracting tourists by great historical sites including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the modern city and yummy local food. If you are planning your trip to Hiroshima and wish to travel with tight budget, check out my list of the best cheap hotels in Hiroshima City, which are perfectly suitable for backpackers and those who wish to save accommodation expenses!

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1. J-Hoppers Hiroshima Guesthouse

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J-Hoppers Hiroshima Guesthouse (ジェイホッパーズ広島ゲストハウス) is a perfect gem in the city for backpackers and those who love meeting new people. Situated in a great location, only 10 mins walk to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.

<< Book J-Hoppers Hiroshima Guesthouse with the best rate! >>

Rate: 2,000 yen~(dorm)/3,000 yen~(room)

Map: https://goo.gl/l1Xte4

Website: http://hiroshima.j-hoppers.com/

2. Tsuruya Guesthouse

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Tsuruya Guesthouse (つるや木賃宿) is a newly opened guesthouse in Hiroshima City. It’s located in front of Ota River in a central area of the city. The guesthouse also operates an information center and cafe/bar on the ground floor, which is extremely useful, too.

<< Book Tsuruya Guesthouse with the best rate! >>

Rate: 3,000 yen~(dorm)/20,000 yen~(studio for 6 pax)

Map: https://goo.gl/KRR2MA

Website: http://www.t-packer.com/index_en.html

3. Santiago Guesthouse Hiroshima

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Santiago Guesthouse (サンチャゴゲストハウス広島) is a simple yet stylish guesthouse located in a heart of Hiroshima City. The guesthouse offer clean and compact rooms suitable for single or couple and great access to tourist attractions.

<< Book Santiago Guesthouse with the best rate! >>

Rate : 2,000 yen~(dorm)/6,000 yen~(room)

Map: https://goo.gl/0oI5Zn

Website: http://hiroshima.sansansantiago.com/

4. THE EVERGREEN HOSTEL

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The Evergreen Hostel is not only affordable but it’s located at the most convenient location, only 3 mins walk to the A-bomb Dome. The hostel offers simple and compact dormitory rooms with a competitive rate.

<< Book The Evergreen Hostel with the best rate! >>

Rate : 2,900 yen~(dorm only)

Map: https://goo.gl/s6pjH7

Website: http://evergreenhostel.com/en/

5. Hiroshima Hana Hostel

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Hiroshima Hana Hostel (広島花宿) is another friendly hostel from J-Hopper group. It’s located in a very convenient location, only 5 mins away from Hiroshima Station.

<< Book Hiroshima Hana Hostel with the best rate! >>

Rate : 2,000 yen~(dormitory)/3,000 yen~(room)

Map: https://goo.gl/6Fj0C2

Website: https://hiroshima.hanahostel.com/

6. Capsule Hotel Cube Hiroshima

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Seeking for an only-in-Japan experience?? Then stay at Capsule Hotel Cube Hiroshima (カプセルホテルCube広島)! It’s a simple capsule hotel offering modern and comfortable cabin rooms to stay. Private cabins are also available. It’s located only 15 mins away from Hiroshima Station.

<< Book Capsule Hotel Cube Hiroshima with the best rate! >>

Rate: 2,000 yen~

Map: https://goo.gl/HRwpXg

Website: http://www.hiroshima-cube.com/

7. 88 House Hiroshima

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If you are looking for more unique stay experience rather than sleeping at a city hotel, 88 House Hiroshima (88ハウス広島) is definitely your choice. It’s a traditional Japanese style guesthouse located in a suburb area of Hiroshima City, surrounded by rice paddies and nature. Guests can experience true local atmosphere.

<< Book 88 House Hiroshima with the best rate! >>

Rate : 3,500 yen~(room)

Map: https://goo.gl/R5S1Yl

Website: http://88hiroshima.com/


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