Nearby landmark, Property Building in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the vibrant Hotel GrandBach Sendai, where your adventure begins! Nestled just 2 kilometers from the heart of Sendai, this 4-star gem invites you to dive into the energetic spirit of Japan's "City of Trees". For those looking to indulge, the hotel offers a scrumptious breakfast that promises to kickstart your day with a bang! Whether you're here to explore or relax, starting prices at just $59 mean you can enjoy luxury without breaking the bank.

Bed in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Bed in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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250 sqft

Room - 3 Twin

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room features a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, pajamas as well as city views. The unit has 3 beds.

Twin Room with Extra Bed in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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250 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Discover our spacious 248 sqft Twin Room with an extra bed, accommodating 3 adults and 2 children. Enjoy air conditioning, free toiletries, and a soothing bathtub, perfect for a comfortable stay.

Double Room with Private Bathroom - single occupancy in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

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1 Queen Size Bed

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195 sqft

Double Room, Single Use, Private Bathroom

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Welcome to our Double Room with Private Bathroom, perfect for an enjoyable stay for solo travelers. With its spacious 194 sqft size, comfortable Queen size bed, and featured amenities such as a city view, bathtub, and air purifiers, you'll have everything you need for a relaxing experience. Don't forget to take advantage of our convenient location close to the elevator on upper floors and other additional amenities like a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and streaming service.

Discover More

The Hotel GrandBach Sendai is not just a place to rest your head—it's an experience! Picture yourself unwinding in a tastefully designed room equipped with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi to keep you connected. If you're a binge-watching aficionado, enjoy all your favorite films on the streaming services available in-room. And, for those who appreciate a little pampering, the spacious bathtubs and complimentary toiletries will feel like a spa retreat—right at your fingertips!

Facade/entrance in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Nearby landmark, Mountain View in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Experience the Best

With over 1839 reviews singing its praises, you'll find that the friendly 24-hour front desk staff are ready to help make your stay memorable. Plus, with accessible upper floors via the elevator, a non-smoking environment, and a delightful on-site restaurant, you've got everything you need for a comfortable getaway right at Hotel GrandBach Sendai. So get ready to kick back, relax, and embark on a journey of culinary delights and unforgettable memories!

Bed in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Bed in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Plan Your Stay

Ready to elevate your experience? The Hotel GrandBach Sendai's on-site restaurant serves up delightful Japanese cuisine that promises to tantalize your taste buds! Imagine starting your day with a steaming bowl of miso soup or enjoying a beautifully arranged sushi platter for dinner. With a focus on fresh, local ingredients, each dish is crafted with care, ensuring a culinary journey you won’t soon forget. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely lunch or a quick bite after exploring the city, this dining spot is here to cater to your cravings!

Lounge or bar, Lounge/Bar in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Toilet, Bathroom in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Bathroom in Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Restaurant

Japanese

Lounge or bar, Food in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Lounge or bar, Lounge/Bar in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Lobby or reception in Hotel GrandBach Sendai
Great location - Only a few blocks away from Sendai's central JR station makes it very convenient, and it also has a convenience store on the ground floor. There are a few restaurants scattered close to the hotel, but the majority of food/drink options are closer back to Sendai station and on the West side of the station, so a short 5-10 minute walk. The hotel's theming around Bach is very well done - It's not over the top, though seeing the giant pipe organ behind the check-in counters may be a bit startling when you get out of the elevators for the first time. There's Bach music playing on the speakers at a quiet level throughout the hotel and it's corridors, and lots of musical notation adorning the walls (I don't think I saw a single portrait of the composer himself, funnily enough). The room was lovely - it kept the same Bach theming in a tasteful manner, and even had some extras such as a small bluetooth speaker which encouraged you to pair with it to play your own music in your room, which was a nice touch. The room and bathroom/shower was spotless as one would expect, and well-equipped. Staff and amenities were great - The staff were keen on pointing out to me upon check-in that there were unique snacks available during the evenings, but I unfortunately couldn't try them out due to scheduling. There were public baths on the top floor of the hotel but I also couldn't try these out due to a packed schedule. I was able to use the washing machines and driers on this floor though, they were in great condition and only a few hundred yen.

Sheamus

We were pleasantly surprised by the whole stay (3 nights). The check-in was smooth, the room quite large (compared to other similar priced Japanese hotel rooms). The beds were really comfy. The public bath that was in very good condition and the lounge with some live music in the evening hours and free non-alcoholic drinks completed the pleasing stay. The staff was very nice. There was one particular receptionist who really assisted us greatly with sending our 2 suitcases to the next destination. It was our first time using "takuhaibin (宅配便)" in Japan and he patiently walked us through the process. The hotel is also conveniently located and it was definitely in walkable distance from the station. Since GrandBach appears to be a chain I was not expecting too much but will definitely consider this hotel (if we ever get a chance to visit Sendai again) or at least a different branch in another city.

Patricia

We absolutely loved our stay here at GrandBach, the view from our room was so breathtaking that we would just sit and admire the view! We opted for the breakfast each morning and both the Japanese & Western style breakfast were incredible, we both looked forward to having breakfast each morning. The service from reception was absolutely perfect, the explanation of everything, allocating us to our tables, to even acknowledging us each time the elevator would make a short stop at reception! We'll definitely miss this hotel and the top tier service that came with it, I wouldn't hesitate to come here again :)

Jay

Fantastic experience. I stayed 1 week for business and leisure. The rooms are very new and clean.. The lounge provides free afternoon snacks and late night noodles after the onsen bath. Love the musical vibes everywhere. There is live recital on a grand piano at the lounge. There is even an upright piano at the front entrance for passer-bys to perform randomly. It is so comfortable that I was reluctant to leave.

Vivian

Excellent location, clean rooms, great lounge area with snacks and drinks during the afternoon and alcoholic beverages and a late night meal later in the evening. Standard public bath facilities for a location in a city. Very easy to walk to Rakuten Mobile Stadium, 2 blocks away from train station on the east side (much less hectic than west of the train station)

Daniel

Great location - Only a few blocks away from Sendai's central JR station makes it very convenient, and it also has a convenience store on the ground floor. There are a few restaurants scattered close to the hotel, but the majority of food/drink options are closer back to Sendai station and on the West side of the station, so a short 5-10 minute walk. The hotel's theming around Bach is very well done - It's not over the top, though seeing the giant pipe organ behind the check-in counters may be a bit startling when you get out of the elevators for the first time. There's Bach music playing on the speakers at a quiet level throughout the hotel and it's corridors, and lots of musical notation adorning the walls (I don't think I saw a single portrait of the composer himself, funnily enough). The room was lovely - it kept the same Bach theming in a tasteful manner, and even had some extras such as a small bluetooth speaker which encouraged you to pair with it to play your own music in your room, which was a nice touch. The room and bathroom/shower was spotless as one would expect, and well-equipped. Staff and amenities were great - The staff were keen on pointing out to me upon check-in that there were unique snacks available during the evenings, but I unfortunately couldn't try them out due to scheduling. There were public baths on the top floor of the hotel but I also couldn't try these out due to a packed schedule. I was able to use the washing machines and driers on this floor though, they were in great condition and only a few hundred yen.

Sheamus

We were pleasantly surprised by the whole stay (3 nights). The check-in was smooth, the room quite large (compared to other similar priced Japanese hotel rooms). The beds were really comfy. The public bath that was in very good condition and the lounge with some live music in the evening hours and free non-alcoholic drinks completed the pleasing stay. The staff was very nice. There was one particular receptionist who really assisted us greatly with sending our 2 suitcases to the next destination. It was our first time using "takuhaibin (宅配便)" in Japan and he patiently walked us through the process. The hotel is also conveniently located and it was definitely in walkable distance from the station. Since GrandBach appears to be a chain I was not expecting too much but will definitely consider this hotel (if we ever get a chance to visit Sendai again) or at least a different branch in another city.

Patricia

We absolutely loved our stay here at GrandBach, the view from our room was so breathtaking that we would just sit and admire the view! We opted for the breakfast each morning and both the Japanese & Western style breakfast were incredible, we both looked forward to having breakfast each morning. The service from reception was absolutely perfect, the explanation of everything, allocating us to our tables, to even acknowledging us each time the elevator would make a short stop at reception! We'll definitely miss this hotel and the top tier service that came with it, I wouldn't hesitate to come here again :)

Jay

Fantastic experience. I stayed 1 week for business and leisure. The rooms are very new and clean.. The lounge provides free afternoon snacks and late night noodles after the onsen bath. Love the musical vibes everywhere. There is live recital on a grand piano at the lounge. There is even an upright piano at the front entrance for passer-bys to perform randomly. It is so comfortable that I was reluctant to leave.

Vivian

Excellent location, clean rooms, great lounge area with snacks and drinks during the afternoon and alcoholic beverages and a late night meal later in the evening. Standard public bath facilities for a location in a city. Very easy to walk to Rakuten Mobile Stadium, 2 blocks away from train station on the east side (much less hectic than west of the train station)

Daniel

Great location - Only a few blocks away from Sendai's central JR station makes it very convenient, and it also has a convenience store on the ground floor. There are a few restaurants scattered close to the hotel, but the majority of food/drink options are closer back to Sendai station and on the West side of the station, so a short 5-10 minute walk. The hotel's theming around Bach is very well done - It's not over the top, though seeing the giant pipe organ behind the check-in counters may be a bit startling when you get out of the elevators for the first time. There's Bach music playing on the speakers at a quiet level throughout the hotel and it's corridors, and lots of musical notation adorning the walls (I don't think I saw a single portrait of the composer himself, funnily enough). The room was lovely - it kept the same Bach theming in a tasteful manner, and even had some extras such as a small bluetooth speaker which encouraged you to pair with it to play your own music in your room, which was a nice touch. The room and bathroom/shower was spotless as one would expect, and well-equipped. Staff and amenities were great - The staff were keen on pointing out to me upon check-in that there were unique snacks available during the evenings, but I unfortunately couldn't try them out due to scheduling. There were public baths on the top floor of the hotel but I also couldn't try these out due to a packed schedule. I was able to use the washing machines and driers on this floor though, they were in great condition and only a few hundred yen.

Sheamus

We were pleasantly surprised by the whole stay (3 nights). The check-in was smooth, the room quite large (compared to other similar priced Japanese hotel rooms). The beds were really comfy. The public bath that was in very good condition and the lounge with some live music in the evening hours and free non-alcoholic drinks completed the pleasing stay. The staff was very nice. There was one particular receptionist who really assisted us greatly with sending our 2 suitcases to the next destination. It was our first time using "takuhaibin (宅配便)" in Japan and he patiently walked us through the process. The hotel is also conveniently located and it was definitely in walkable distance from the station. Since GrandBach appears to be a chain I was not expecting too much but will definitely consider this hotel (if we ever get a chance to visit Sendai again) or at least a different branch in another city.

Patricia

We absolutely loved our stay here at GrandBach, the view from our room was so breathtaking that we would just sit and admire the view! We opted for the breakfast each morning and both the Japanese & Western style breakfast were incredible, we both looked forward to having breakfast each morning. The service from reception was absolutely perfect, the explanation of everything, allocating us to our tables, to even acknowledging us each time the elevator would make a short stop at reception! We'll definitely miss this hotel and the top tier service that came with it, I wouldn't hesitate to come here again :)

Jay

Fantastic experience. I stayed 1 week for business and leisure. The rooms are very new and clean.. The lounge provides free afternoon snacks and late night noodles after the onsen bath. Love the musical vibes everywhere. There is live recital on a grand piano at the lounge. There is even an upright piano at the front entrance for passer-bys to perform randomly. It is so comfortable that I was reluctant to leave.

Vivian

Excellent location, clean rooms, great lounge area with snacks and drinks during the afternoon and alcoholic beverages and a late night meal later in the evening. Standard public bath facilities for a location in a city. Very easy to walk to Rakuten Mobile Stadium, 2 blocks away from train station on the east side (much less hectic than west of the train station)

Daniel

Location

Miyagino-Ku Tsutsujigaoka 3-7-33, Sendai, 983-0852, Japan

Hotel GrandBach Sendai