Blue Seal ice cream is served at breakfast at the Almont Hotel Naha Omoromachi!

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基本情報

店舗名
Almont Hotel Naha Omoromachi
住所
4-3-8 Omoromachi, Naha City, Okinawa, Japan
電話番号
098-860-6611
営業時間
Check-in 14:00 / Check-out 11:00
定休日
サイトURL
https://www.almont.jp/naha-omoromachi/

The Almont Hotel Naha Omoromachi (formerly Hokke Club) is conveniently located just over 20 minutes from Naha Airport by car, 25 minutes by Yui Rail, and a 4-minute walk.

Compared to the “Almont Hotel Naha Kenchomae,” another hotel in Naha City, it is closer to Urasoe City and slightly farther from the airport, but it is of the same grade and very cost-effective.

Point 1: Almont Naha Omoromachi, All-you-can-eat Blue Seal ice cream for breakfast!

Okinawa is famous for Blue Seal ice cream, and here at the Almont Hotel Naha Omoromachi, Blue Seal ice cream is served for breakfast at the Hanamomi Restaurant.

There are six flavors available, and the flavors change daily.

It is practically all-you-can-eat, but there are also Okinawan and Japanese/Western dishes, a juice bar, and more than you can eat, so you will have to consult with your stomach and choose the right amount.

It should be noted that welcome ice cream will be served upon arrival as well, although it is not Blue Seal.

Point 2: We recommend the “Deluxe Wide Twin” at Almont Naha Omoromachi, one rank higher!

A standard twin room can be had for less than 8,000 yen including breakfast for two people at the “Almont Hotel Naha Omoromachi,” but for a twin room, we recommend the “Deluxe Wide Twin,” which is one rank higher.

The room is on the top floor of the 13th floor and has a good view of the city, and there is also a counter space. The price is about 13,000 yen for two people including breakfast.

The standard twin room is about 16 square meters, and the room is much larger, giving you a different sense of spaciousness.

Point 3: Almont Naha Omoromachi, with a quasi-natural hot spring, is a delight!

On the 13th floor, the top floor where the deluxe and wide twin rooms are located, there is a large public bath. It is a quasi-natural hot spring, and uses the natural mineral “Komyoishi,” which can only be mined from one ton of stone produced in Okayama Prefecture, and is as effective as a regular hot spring for neuralgia, rheumatism, stiff shoulders, back pain, and oversensitivity to cold.

Although we use vehicles such as cars and the Yui Rail, we often walk around unexpectedly at the airport and in the city on our trips to Okinawa. What better way to relieve fatigue than in a natural hot spring?

It is also noteworthy that a foot massager is placed in the large bathroom.