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Comfortable Accommodations: Hotel Cocoon -Urban Luxury- in Suka offers adults-only rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and city views. Each room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and free toiletries. Modern Facilities: Guests enjoy free WiFi, private check-in and check-out, a lift, 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping, electric vehicle charging, full-day security, bicycle parking, breakfast in the room, room service, karaoke, and luggage storage. Dining Options: Breakfast includes American, à la carte, and Asian selections with local specialities. Additional amenities include a sauna, coffee machine, and streaming services. Location and Attractions: Located 28 km from Chubu Centrair International Airport, the hotel is near Nippon Gaishi Hall (19 km), Aeon Mall Atsuta (23 km), and Nagoya Station (30 km). Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Guest reviews

7.3

Good

Based on 29 verified guest reviews

Staff7.3
Cleanliness8.1
Location6.9
Value for money7.0
Facilities7.8
Comfort8.3

Facilities

Breakfast included
Parking
Free WiFi

Location

Hotel Cocoon -Urban Luxury- is located in Suka, Aichi, Japan.

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2 adults · 1 room
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🕐Check-in

14:00 – 22:00

2 PM – 10 PM

🚪Check-out

Until 11:00

Until 11 AM

🐾Pets

Not allowed

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Cards accepted

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