
Pacific Palace
Pacific Palace Hotel in Nagoya includes an in-house nightclub and karaoke facilities that serve both hotel guests and walk-in visitors. The hotel sits within easy reach of Nagoya's main entertainment cluster, making it a central point for visitors doing a night out across multiple venues. The nightclub runs DJs and occasional live performances. The karaoke rooms are available for private booking. Nagoya nightlife prices are significantly cheaper than Singapore, which drives most of the weekend foot traffic.
What to Expect
A hotel nightclub with the standard Nagoya mix of DJ music, a modest dance floor, and hostess entertainment. The karaoke setup is functional and popular with Singaporean day-trippers. The crowd is largely Chinese-Indonesian and Singaporean on weekends.
Hotel nightclub standard. Functional, busy on weekends, quieter midweek.
DJ sets with pop, EDM, and Mandopop
Smart casual. Hotel clientele standard.
Hotel guests, Singapore visitors, karaoke groups, budget nightlife
Cash and credit cards.
Price Range
Nightclub cover IDR 50,000-100,000. Beer IDR 35,000-65,000. Karaoke rooms IDR 100,000-250,000/hr. Spirits IDR 70,000-150,000.
Cover ~€3-6. Beer ~€2-4. Karaoke ~€6-14/hr.
Hours
Nightclub daily 21:00-03:00. Karaoke 20:00-04:00.
Insider Tip
The hotel location means you can drink later and sleep nearby without a taxi. Karaoke rooms should be booked at the hotel reception rather than waiting at the club. Prices are fixed and the bill is settled before you leave the room.
Full Review
Pacific Palace Hotel integrates a nightclub and karaoke facility into the hotel complex, which creates convenience for guests but a functional rather than inspired experience for walk-in visitors. The nightclub runs DJs and occasional live performances across a modest dance floor. The karaoke rooms are bookable through hotel reception and cover the standard private-room format. The setting is hotel standard: clean, climate-controlled, and professionally staffed.
The weekend crowd is predominantly Singaporean day-trippers and Chinese-Indonesian business visitors who want entertainment near their accommodation. Midweek is quieter, with hotel guests making up most of the traffic. The DJ plays a mix of pop, EDM, and Mandopop that reflects the clientele. Service is hotel-level, which means reliable but not particularly personal.
Among Nagoya's entertainment options, Pacific Palace offers the convenience of drinking near where you sleep. The karaoke rooms are functional rather than exciting, and the nightclub atmosphere depends heavily on how many visitors are in on any given night. Dedicated KTV venues and standalone clubs in Nagoya offer more energy, but Pacific Palace offers less logistical friction.
The hotel location means late drinking without a taxi. Book karaoke rooms at reception rather than waiting at the club. Prices are fixed and transparent. The nightclub comes alive on weekends and goes quiet midweek.
The Neighborhood
Nagoya is Batam's main commercial and entertainment district, built around the Singaporean weekend visitor market. Pacific Palace sits within the hotel cluster that forms the core of this economy.
Getting There
Taxis from Batam Centre ferry terminal take 15-20 minutes. The hotel is in central Nagoya, accessible from all Batam ferry points.
Address
Jl. Duyung, Nagoya
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