Novotel Nara opens along Saho River, offering 264 rooms and seamless access to Nara’s UNESCO sites, cultural attractions, and local traditions.
NARA, JAPAN – Novotel announced the opening of Novotel Nara. Situated along the Saho River, known for its stunning cherry blossom trees, the hotel is strategically located an eight-minute walk from Shin-Omiya Station and a five-minute cab ride from Nara Station, offering a tranquil base for exploring Nara’s rich cultural heritage.
With 264 guest rooms, including executive suites, Novotel Nara presents a unique blend of European modernity and traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing a welcoming retreat for both business and leisure travellers. The hotel is designed to offer guests a serene environment to rejuvenate and connect with Nara’s rich cultural and historical legacy.
Novotel Nara is more than just a place to stay; it serves as a bridge between tourists and the local community, promoting the hidden charms of Nara. Guests can easily access the city’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine, while also enjoying the tranquillity away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The hotel’s prime location allows for an immersive experience of Nara’s history and culture, making it an ideal location for those seeking both relaxation and exploration.
The property offers a variety of dining options, including Trattoria Ponte Nara, an all-day dining restaurant embracing the “slow food” philosophy. Here, guests can savour authentic Italian cuisine crafted with locally sourced ingredients from Nara, while enjoying the open-air setting with a beautiful view of cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring. Committed to sustainability, the restaurant is features organic and locally sourced dishes, including pizzas made with spelt flour produced by the Katsuragi Shuroku Council in Katsuragi City, Nara Prefecture.
The Social Lounge is a versatile space that welcomes both guests and locals, offering an exclusive setting for teatime with family and friends. This cozy area provides a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and socialising, allowing visitors to experience the warmth of Nara’s local culture. The lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely break, enriched by a selection of teas, light snacks, and conversations.
On the eighth floor, the Rooftop Terrace invites guests to unwind while taking in breathtaking views of the cherry blossoms along the Saho River in spring or the spectacular Wakakusa Yamayaki fire in the winter. This terrace offers a variety of seasonal activities that can be enjoyed with a beverage, creating a unique setting for memorable evenings.
Equipped with modern conference facilities and two banquet rooms, Novotel Nara is poised to become a premier venue for meetings and events in the region. The hotel’s flexible spaces can accommodate various functions, from corporate meetings to social gatherings, supported by state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated team of event professionals.
Novotel Nara emphasises wellness with a range of facilities, including a fully equipped fitness centre, a large public bath designed to soothe both body and soul, and a wellness lounge featuring a children’s area for families to relax and enjoy quality time. The hotel’s welcoming area, adorned with a Japanese garden and Nara’s traditional crafts, enhances the serene atmosphere, providing a holistic wellness experience for all guests.
Aligned with the brand’s commitment to sustainable development, Novotel Nara is proud to be part of the Novotel Oceans Initiative, a partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) aimed at protecting and restoring the planet’s oceans. Through a comprehensive three-year Positive Impact Plan, Novotel is dedicated to reducing plastic and carbon footprints, promoting sustainable food choices, and enhancing ocean conservation awareness among guests, hotel teams, and the local community. This initiative not only integrates eco-friendly systems and the use of locally sourced, organic ingredients in its dining outlets but also actively supports local conservation efforts. By fostering a deeper connection between guests and the environment, Novotel Nara exemplifies the brand’s commitment to making a positive impact on both people and the planet.
“We are excited to welcome guests to Novotel Nara, where they can experience both the serenity of Nara and the modern comfort that Novotel offers,” said Makoto Kaita, General Manager of Novotel Nara. “Our commitment to sustainability, local engagement, and exceptional service will ensure a memorable stay for all visitors, whether they are here for business or leisure.”
As a champion of balanced living, Novotel is committed to blending business efficiency with family-friendly experiences. Whether it is a flexible workspace or a relaxed restaurant for a family gathering, every aspect of Novotel is crafted to ensure a harmonious experience that leaves guests feeling both refreshed and invigorated. With a global presence of over 590 hotels in 65 countries and an additional 160+ properties in the pipeline, Novotel continues to be a trusted destination for family-focused professionals seeking balance in their lives.
Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer of Accor’s Premium, Midscale, and Economy Division in Asia, expressed his enthusiasm for the new opening: “The opening of Novotel Nara marks a significant milestone for Accor as we continue to expand our footprint in Japan, a country with a rich heritage and a growing demand for quality accommodations. Nara, with its historical significance and cultural depth, is an ideal location for Novotel to provide an experience that combines modern comfort with a deep respect for local traditions. This opening underscores our commitment to contributing to the growth of Japan’s tourism sector and offering memorable stays to travellers from around the world.”
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