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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima is directly connected to JR Hiroshima Station, making it a strong choice for Shinkansen arrivals, airport bus transfers, and rail-based sightseeing toward places such as Miyajima.

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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima

Price range

Mid-range

Area highlights

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima is a station-connected hotel in the Hiroshima Station Area, directly linked to JR Hiroshima Station. Its main advantage is simple movement: it works especially well if you are arriving by the Sanyo Shinkansen, catching the Hiroshima Airport limousine bus from the Shinkansen Gate area, or using JR lines for day trips.

Because the hotel is attached to the rail hub, it reduces the small frictions that matter on a short stay. You can step off a long-distance train, avoid a separate taxi or streetcar transfer, and keep luggage handling straightforward. For travelers comparing the station area with a more downtown-focused stay, this property makes the stronger case when transport access matters more than being in one entertainment district.

Rooms

The hotel has 407 rooms on a range of floors, including Standard categories and higher Granvia-floor rooms. The choice is broad enough for different travel styles without requiring a complicated commute back to the hotel after arrival.

Solo travelers can choose compact single or small double rooms. Couples and friends can move up to twin layouts, while families or small groups have larger four-bed rooms available. Selected room categories include access to the Granvia Lounge, which gives those guests a quieter place to pause outside the room.

Facilities

Guest facilities are geared toward convenience rather than novelty. Free Wi-Fi and wired internet access support planning, remote work, or simple downtime, and in-room desks make it easier to use the room between transfers. The hotel also offers rental items, and eligible categories include lounge access. For a stay built around trains, those details are helpful because the hotel can function both as a place to sleep and as a practical reset point between outings.

Dining

Dining is helpful for guests who want to eat without leaving the building after a late arrival or before an early departure. Breakfast is served at Cafe & Buffet Dish Parade. Other on-site options include Japanese dining, Chinese cuisine, and steak, with lounge service available as well. The range is broad enough to cover a simple breakfast, a more formal meal, or an easy drink near the room.

Location and transport

Direct access to JR Hiroshima Station is the key reason to choose this hotel. The connection keeps Shinkansen platforms and JR local trains close, which is useful for arrivals, departures, and regional sightseeing. Streetcars and city buses are also available from the station area, so trips toward downtown Hiroshima and major sightseeing districts remain practical without changing hotels.

This location is particularly helpful for itineraries that include Miyajima or multiple rail days around Hiroshima. It also makes sense for travelers with heavy luggage, early train times, or plans that require checking out and moving on quickly. The tradeoff is that the hotel's value is tied closely to transport convenience, so travelers who want to spend most of their time in one downtown neighborhood may compare it with hotels closer to that specific area.

Airport access

Hiroshima Airport limousine buses use the Hiroshima Station area, keeping airport transfers close to the hotel. This is especially convenient when the bus timing matches your flight, as it avoids a separate cross-city transfer before or after the ride to the airport. For guests arriving after a long journey, the ability to reach the hotel from the bus area quickly is one of the main practical benefits of staying here.

Why stay here

Choose Hotel Granvia Hiroshima if your trip depends on easy movement through JR Hiroshima Station. It is best suited to Shinkansen arrivals, airport bus users, and travelers planning rail-based day trips. The strongest reasons to stay are the direct rail connection, the range of room types, and the presence of dining inside the hotel.

It is not the kind of property where the appeal needs a long explanation: the location solves a common Hiroshima travel problem. If you want to arrive, settle in quickly, and keep transport simple for the rest of the trip, it is a comfortable fit. If your plans are less rail-focused, the decision comes down to whether you value the station connection more than staying closer to a specific downtown area.

Good to know

Granvia Lounge access is not universal; it is attached to selected room categories, so check the room conditions before booking. Airport limousine bus convenience depends on the timetable, and JR access is the main strength of the location. If most of your plans are clustered in a different part of the city, compare the time saved on rail transfers with the time you expect to spend traveling into that area.

Nearest station

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Station access: immediate

Hiroshima Station

Hiroshima Station is the city's rail gateway for the Sanyo Shinkansen, JR local lines, streetcars, airport buses, and trips toward Miyajima or Kure.

  • Sanyo Shinkansen
  • JR Sanyo Main Line
  • JR Kabe Line
  • JR Geibi Line
  • JR Kure Line
  • Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcar lines

Surrounding area

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 27-Jun-2026.