Combining the convenience of its location next to the JR Hiroshima Station with superb facilities makes the Sheraton Grand an ideal base for exploring Hiroshima. Within walking distance of Hiroshima Castle and the Atomic Bomb Dome, it’s easy to discover the sights of the city, while the indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and four restaurants and bars will tempt you back at the end of the day. Modern art adds a splash of personality and colour to its sleek, contemporary style, while the large windows make the most of the views from the tall building. The spa continues the connection to the city with its floor-to-ceiling windows while the restaurants are equally well-appointed, whether sipping a cocktail in the chic surrounds of the bar or sampling Kaiseki cuisine, fresh sushi and teppanyaki at Miyabi-Tei.
When not exploring the city, feasting on sushi, or working out with a view, the 238 rooms and suites offer a supremely comfortable stay. After a day exploring the city, they’re an inviting space to unwind and relax, with Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience beds, marble bathrooms with a separate shower and bathtub, and many of the rooms boasting sweeping views of Hiroshima.
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