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Amagasaki Plaza Hotel [ * * * ]
Amagasaki, Higashinaniwacho 5-16-26
Only a 5-minute walk from the Hanshin Amagasaki Train Station, the Amagasaki Plaza Hotel offers Western-style rooms with a flat-screen TV and free wired internet connection. Guests who wish to relax can request for a massage. The…![]()
Hotel Hopinn Aming [ * * * ]
Amagasaki, Shioe 1-4-1
Just 100 metres from JR Amagasaki Train Station, Hotel Hopinn Aming offers a restaurant and karaoke bar. Rooms feature a flat-screen TV and free broadband internet access. Parking is available. The nearby JR Amagasaki Train Station is a…![]()
Hotel Livemax Amagasaki [ * * ]
Amagasaki, Nishimisono Cho 119-1
Featuring affordable rooms with a microwave and free wired internet access, Hotel Livemax is just a 1-minute walk from Hanshin Amagasaki Station. Air-conditioned rooms feature neutral colours and soft lighting. They come with a TV, a fridge…![]()
Miyako Hotel New Archaic [ * * * ]
Amagasaki, Showa-Dori 2-7-1
Less than a 10-minute train ride from Osaka Umeda, Hotel New Archaic offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with free internet access, good transportation links and 6 dining options. Hotel Archaic's rooms are cosy and equipped with a satellite…![]()
Takeyaso Ryokan [ * * * ]
Amagasaki, Miyauchi-cho 2-85
Takeyaso Ryokan is a cosy traditional Japanese Inn offering free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with TV. It is less than a 5-minute walk to Deyashiki Hanshin Railway Station. Rooms are fitted with tatami mats and Japanese-style futons.…![]()
Toyoko Inn Hanshin Amagasaki Ekimae [ * * ]
Amagasaki, Misono 19
Featuring massage services, a launderette and free-use computers and a printer, Toyoko Inn Hanshin Amagasaki is just a 2-minute walk from Amagasaki Station. It offers rooms with free wired internet. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a…
Havana, is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 14 Cuban provinces. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, and the urban area over 2.6 million, making Havana the largest city in both Cuba and the Caribbean region.[4] The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.
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