Kanazawa/ Ishikawa Hotels
Kanazawa
Nikko Hotel
Located on the western peninsula of Japan, Kanazawa has become a fantastic option for business travelers hosting destination conferences and wandering explorers looking to indulge themselves in an area off the beaten track. Hotel Nikko offers a premier luxury hotel facility that accommodates travelers of all kinds and is conveniently located outside JR Kanazawa station. Hotel Nikko is also the tallest building in the Hokuriku area, standing 30 storeys and 130 meters high.
Lavish and opulent luxury lines the halls of the Nikko hotel, with absolutely no expense spared. Enjoy a colourful and vibrant experience that focuses on the extraordinary detail and meticulous nature of Japanese hospitality. Guest rooms are strangely juxtaposed to the furnishings of the common areas, with rooms designed in a modern and neutral elegance. All of said rooms are situated above the 17th level so patrons can experience a magnificent view of the surrounding area.
Hotel Nikko has a fantastic function and event facility that can be used for anything from a corporate function, to a wedding reception. It also boasts 8 fantastic dining and leisure facilities that can be used to relax and unwind after a long day exploring the wonders of Kanazawa or a hard day at a business conference.
Lavish and opulent luxury lines the halls of the Nikko hotel, with absolutely no expense spared. Enjoy a colourful and vibrant experience that focuses on the extraordinary detail and meticulous nature of Japanese hospitality. Guest rooms are strangely juxtaposed to the furnishings of the common areas, with rooms designed in a modern and neutral elegance. All of said rooms are situated above the 17th level so patrons can experience a magnificent view of the surrounding area.
Hotel Nikko has a fantastic function and event facility that can be used for anything from a corporate function, to a wedding reception. It also boasts 8 fantastic dining and leisure facilities that can be used to relax and unwind after a long day exploring the wonders of Kanazawa or a hard day at a business conference.