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Top rated hotels in Fukuoka

The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka
4.7/574 Reviews
I've been to Fukuoka multiple times and previously stayed at other establishments that simply cannot match the Ritz. Got a king room for my honeymoon. Really appreciate Sanjay and rest of staff making us feel very appreciated from check-in until departure. The level of attentiveness was impressive, and people here speak good English. Location is quite good, close to metro/bus stops, Ohori park,and plenty of eateries/shopping/yatai's. Room is as modern as you'd expect. Bed and bathroom are very comfortable - other hotels are going to struggle to match this level of sophistication. I really appreciated the amount of space vs the typical Japanese hotel. Great amount of amenities. Minor suggestions for improvement - in-room snacks - we got the impression that several of the snacks were complimentary. After we checked out, we discovered that they were not, an unpleasant surprise. Some better communication here would be valuable. Late check out - as an Elite member at check-in we were told that late check out would be offered. However, on the day of I discovered that I still had to call to ask for late check out, and then I had to wait a bit until they called back to confirm. The small details matter in delivering a flawless experience. Still, these are relatively minor things and overall we were very satisfied with our stay. On our next stay to lovely Fukuoka we'd definitely only stay here. Book it, you won't regret it.
Kyukamura Shikanoshima
3.9/58 Reviews
20 meters away under the window overlooking the room was the Genkai Sea's blue sea and pure white waves.The soft sound of the sea that could be heard all the way to the room was a blissful time that made you forget about your daily life. It was an inn for adults, a couple's inn, that made me feel like I wanted to sit on the sofa by the window and stare at the ocean with my wife all day long, without the need for a TV or radio. As we had booked a cheap meal plan, we had a buffet for breakfast and dinner, but even then, for elderly people like us, there wasn't enough food for us to eat, including sashimi, grilled fish, fried foods, turban shells, fruits, bread, cakes, and more. It may be a limited edition, but in addition to miso soup, Hakata zōni was also available. What impressed me the most was that even though it was such a large hotel, everything inside the hotel, including the outside garden, lobby, rooms, hallways, and public bath, was neat and clean, and as I was leaving, my wife said, ``I want to come again.'' I shook my head and thought so from the bottom of my heart.
Trip Pod Chiyo A
3.6/514 Reviews
The surrounding area felt more like a place where locals live than a tourist destination, so it felt like I was really traveling in Japan.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka
4.6/5216 Reviews
Hakata
We had a lovely stay in Grand Hyatt Fukuoka for 5 days 4 nights. Spacious room (compared with a typical hotel room in Japan) (able to comfortably move around with 2 large-size luggages opened and laying on the floor, the bathroom is roomy as well). Staff are friendly and helpful. A little note for swimmers and parents with kids - need to make reservation to swim in the indoor pool. Kids are welcomed to the pool on weekends and public holidays only also advance booking is required. Conveniently located right next to Canal City Hakata (shopping mall with a variety of restaurants including Kirby Cafe, Itchiran) and a very short walking distance to Nakasu Yatai Yokocho (street food stalls) along Naka River.
Miyako Hotel Hakata
4.7/5481 Reviews
Hakata
They’ve a tiny pool with a jacuzzi on the rooftop Changing room & sauna room on the top floor Good thing is the pool closes at Midnight & the changing room facilities closes at 0100 hrs so hotel guests can make use of these facilities
The Luigans Spa and Resort
4/576 Reviews
There is also a pool in summer, outdoor cinema at night, fireworks on weekends, and I think it is the best for children and couples. Japanese restaurants are also delicious. It seems that there is nothing in winter, but there is an outdoor sauna, so I think I should open it without paying, and in winter, I would like to make the pool a natural cold bath and advertise it for sale in winter ... There is also a sauna in the large communal bath However, it is a pity that there is no cold bath or well-equipped space. The sauna, cold bath, and the scenery are good, so it would be nice to have a veranda outside and have a well-equipped space. In winter, what about a space where you can bake marshmallows, drink cocoa, and relax around it for a big campfire? I'm looking forward to it because it's a good facility.

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Number of Hotels224
Number of Reviews32,959
Highest PriceCAD 2,817
Lowest PriceCAD 40
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 256
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 384