Grand Mercure Lake Biwa Resort & Spa

Grand Mercure Lake Biwa Resort & Spa

OVERVIEW

A large-scale western-style hotel located on the shores of Lake Biwa within walking distance of Nagahama Port, Nagahama Castle, and Nagahama Station. The hotel has a total of 362 rooms and a capacity of 600 guests.

Guest rooms offer stunning views of Lake Biwa and Mt. Ibuki. It also features an onsen hot spring including open-air rock baths, large indoor baths, and saunas. The onsen water has a brownish tint from the natural minerals including iron, effective for women’s diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, and infertility.

All-Inclusive Plan
The hotel offers a highly recommended all-inclusive stay, which includes: dinner (with alcoholic beverages), breakfast, lounge services, access to onsen hot spring bathhouse, and a variety of activities.

[Lounge Services & Activities]
– Welcome Drink: Upon arrival, unwind with a selection of beers, sparkling wine, red and white wines, and soft drinks.
– Night Cap: Finish your day with a relaxing bar time, enjoying your favorite beverages along with local specialties.
– Onsen Lounge: Refresh with a drink after a soothing bath. In the evenings, enjoy a serving of sweet sake.
– Local Experience: Participate in activities designed to introduce you to the unique natural beauty, culture, and lifestyle of the area.

Room Price

For rates, please visit the facility’s website, booking platforms, or contact the facility directly.

Payment

All major credit cards accepted as well as cash.

Amenities

Free wifi, body soap, shampoo & conditioner, toothbrushes, razors, humidifier, hair dryer, hair brushes, bath & face towels, yukata robes, slippers, Japanese tea, iron, trouser press, TV, refrigerator, electric kettle.

Capacity

67 rooms / 155 people

Check In & Out

Check-in: From 3:00 pm
Check-out: By 11:00 am

Reservation

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Address

38 Oshima-cho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0066

Access / Parking

Parking: 150 vehicles

10-min walk from Nagahama Station / 15-min drive from Nagahama IC on Hokuriku Expressway.

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