Village BFH
790-1 Kusaba-machi, Omura, Omura, Nagasaki, Japan, 856-0007
Room Types
Available from Sat 25 Jul 2026 to Sun 26 Jul 2026
About This Hotel
Village BFH
Take everything available in Nagasaki with a comfort stay at Village BFH.
The range of services provided by Village BFH ensures all travelers get the most out of their stay. Never be out of touch with your contacts, with free Wi-Fi offered throughout your stay. If you plan to arrive by car, you'll appreciate the hotel's free parking, right on-site. Front desk services including express check-in or check-out can assist with your needs.
Staying for a long time, or just need clean clothes? laundromat and laundry service offered at the hotel will keep your favorite travel outfits clean and available. Please be advised that smoking is not allowed in the hotel to allow cleaner air for all guests. Smoking is limited to designated areas only, for the health and well-being of all guests and staff.
Feel right at home during your stay at Village BFH. Some rooms are equipped with linen service and air conditioning for your convenience. In-room entertainment such as television, is provided for guests in select rooms. The hotel also offers a refrigerator in some rooms for when you feel like it is needed.
Knowing that bathroom amenities play an important role in increasing guests' satisfaction, the hotel provides a hair dryer, toiletries and towels in some select rooms.
Dining and things to do
Guests who prefer to make their own meals will love the in-house shared kitchen available here.
Reasons to stay here
Rooms don't get much cheaper than here, being less than 99% of the city's accommodation.
What's Included
Check-in/Check-out
Extras
The property
Facilities & Amenities
Highlights
800 meters to public transportation
Matsubara is within 800 meters
Sights and Monuments
Parks and Nature
Financial Center
Location
790-1 Kusaba-machi, Omura, Omura, Nagasaki, Japan, 856-0007
Guest Reviews
Very Good
Guest score out of 10
“A lot of room for the price and very easy to reach off the main roads.”
— Jayna , Japan