Located within Huis Ten Bosch Theme Park, the classically European Hotel Den Haag features views of Omura Bay, 2 restaurants and a bar. The spacious rooms have free WiFi and wired internet access.
Benjamin
Japan
We had a wonderful stay at the Hotel Den Haag! A shuttle bus came to take us to the hotel from the designated parking lot. We were greeted by friendly staff who speak both English and Japanese, and we were charmed by the festive decorations throughout the hotel. We received complimentary onsen vouchers and a shuttle schedule, although we didn’t end up using them. We arrived on the last night of New Year’s fireworks, and the view from the harbor view room was spectacular! Our party also had a loft room. The fireworks were not visible but the water view was still surprisingly good. We also enjoyed the nightstand radio feature! I suggest making a reservation for the hotel buffet, as it was completely booked at dinner time. We were able to eat at the yakitori takeout restaurant in the harbor area instead; Red Lobster is also accessible without paying park admission. There was a short wait for the breakfast buffet, but it was worth it. There was wonderful variety and I was able to find out allergen information on the website in advance. A few baby food items are also available! I expected the Den Haag might be dated and possibly underwhelming, but our whole group was impressed by the hospitality, vintage ambience, food, and views. We would love to stay here again.
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David
United States
Great location not in the middle of downtown Sasebo but pretty close to everything and enjoyable. The hotel is clean and the staff is really nice to work with.
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Located within Huis Ten Bosch Theme Park, the classically European Hotel Den Haag features views of Omura Bay, 2 restaurants and a bar. The spacious rooms have free WiFi and wired internet access.
stuffs are well kind and polite.
Gates is near hotels.
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Location is good. There is a garage next to the hotel.
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FAQs about hotels in Sasebo
On average, 3-star hotels in Sasebo cost $80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sasebo are $169 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sasebo can be found for $202 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sasebo this weekend is $99 or, for a 4-star hotel, $206. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sasebo for this weekend cost around $250 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $94 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sasebo for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sasebo will cost around $222, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Sasebo is a good staging point for Catholic pilgrimage trips...
Sasebo is a good staging point for Catholic pilgrimage trips. We went to Hirado, Ikitsuki, and Kuroshima from here. The ferry options to the Goto Archipelago are limited here; Would try to go from Nagasaki if given the chance again. Sasebo is very westernized and their specialty dishes are steak and hamburgers. There are shopping arcades you can go and visit.
Andy Paul
Singapore
Scored 10
10
Sasebo is a hidden gem, perfect for those who enjoy a...
Sasebo is a hidden gem, perfect for those who enjoy a quieter lifestyle and want to avoid the crowds of more tourist-heavy destinations in Japan. With its laid-back vibe and scenic spots like Huis Ten Bosch, the Sea Aquarium, and the stunning Kujukushima (99 Islands), it offers a peaceful retreat without sacrificing things to see and do. The city also boasts delicious food, including Michelin-starred Champon at the train station and famous local burgers. Sasebo, as the base of the US Army, offers a unique mix of cultural and culinary experiences, making it a great choice for a slower-paced, yet rewarding, getaway. That said, I wish there were more quality hotels in Sasebo, as the available apartment and Airbnb options are quite limited and overpriced.
maykinc
Australia
Scored 10
10
Sasebo is literally the best place on earth.
Sasebo is literally the best place on earth. No joke or hyperbole. The people are warm, the nature is beautiful, the food is great, there are loads of things to do, and it's a calm peaceful haven in a world that usually isn't.
Aaron
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Live in Sasebo on base.
Live in Sasebo on base.
Walking distance from the Ginza shopping district and the train station. I personally love how easy it is to travel to nearby locations as well.
Been in Sasebo for about a year and still haven't seen everything there is to offer.
AS2 Bair
United States
Scored 10
10
I live in Sasebo, been here for years, and I love it!
I live in Sasebo, been here for years, and I love it! It's a perfect balance between the city and the countryside, with everything you need, and all the wonderful sights to see, especially Huis Ten Bosch, one of Japan's biggest theme parks. If you want a break from the big city and want to experience a smaller but very beautiful and diverse place, head to Sasebo.
Emmanuel
Japan
Scored 8.0
8.0
Sasebo is a small town, I was made to feel welcome in the...
Sasebo is a small town, I was made to feel welcome in the local restaurants and bars I went to. The city is in a beautiful location on the south-west coast of Kyushu and there is lots to do. I will go back.
judy
Japan
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Oyado Tsuruya is located in the city center of Sasebo. It is easy to get to town and there is parking (3 spots). Megumi-san made good recommendations for local specialties. She is a very friendly and enthusiastic person. The temple Kuhonji is right in front of the house. You can visit it and it is a unique Buddhist temple built in a modernist architectural style.
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