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Top rated hotels in Odawara

Odawara Terminal Hotel
4.3/565 Reviews
Business hotel near Odawara Station. There is also a convenience store on the way in about 3 minutes walk from the east exit, and it is perfect for the front and rear nights at the starting point of the trip using Shinkansen, limited Express dancers and romance cars. Some of the old facilities can be covered with the convenience of the location. Amenities other than towels and toothbrushes are troublesome to need to be received at the front desk without the room, and the bathroom is quite small, but it is a business hotel near the station It's not a problem. The problem was that the bathroom was not cleaned, and the hair was attached to the bathtub and dirty and wet. Also, the pillow sheets were attached with lipstick-like dirt, and they were uncomfortable and could not be used. Did you use it in day youth? It was very uncomfortable to see that it was not cleaned. Only the location should be praised.
Hilton Odawara Resort & Spa
4.8/544 Reviews
The hotel is near nothing, so be prepared to take the shuttle to Odawara Station (40 minutes) or Nebukawa Station (7 minutes). The Odawara shuttle doesn't operate on the weekends and only runs between 10-5 pm on weekdays. The rooms have furniture that is stained and in need of an upgrade, and there are no USB ports in the rooms. All that being said, the facility is great for kids! The pool area is more like a water park with a huge bubbling pool, several calm circular pools, a bubble chair pool, an indoor/outdoor pool, and a hot tub cave. And if you aren't in the mood for swimming, they have an arcade with claw machines, gatcha machines, karaoke rooms, and a full bowling alley. The restaurants were very accommodating to our vegetarian needs but had limited choices. Overall, I would stay here again just for the pool experience - it was that good!
Tenseien Odawara Station Annex
4.6/578 Reviews
This hotel is very confusing. The price is calculated by the number of people. This price is for one person. If two people stay together, they need to pay an additional 600. Anyway, this kind of confusing operation abroad is not the first time I have encountered it. All Japanese hotels cannot open windows, so the rooms are stuffy and the air in the rooms is poor. But people who live a good life seem to have such rules, unless they stay in a homestay, which should be better. Their hygiene is still relatively good, which is recognized by the world. The sense of service is also relatively strong, and it is very appropriate to describe them as nodding and bowing. It is worth learning, very polite. Habitual praise
Ryokan Plum
4.4/516 Reviews
Worth a short stay just to experience an authentic old Japanese residence. We had a double room that had 2 thin mattresses on traditional tatami matting which was very hard and not very comfortable for sleeping. Was extremely hot when we arrived so would have been nice to have the air conditioning already on but that was not the case - but once that had been running for a while all was good. Host was very friendly and helpful and the common area and shared bathroom were clean and well maintained. Good location just a 5 minute walk form Odawara station for connections to Hakone for day trips and the Shinkansen to Tokyo or Kyoto.
Toyoko Inn Odawara Station
4.5/5189 Reviews
We used it for a single night. It is a hotel near the station, but I don't hear the sound of the train and I think it is a relatively quiet environment. However, the walls of the room are thin, so I heard the sound of the voice and the door opening and closing from the corridor. The room I stayed in was room 719, and it was a room where the elevator was always heard. Thanks to the nerves, the nerves are reduced and the sleep is insufficient (-_-) The room was not so large, so the air conditioner was very good and comfortable. It is good that the bed is large and there is a reading light on the pillow. Cleanliness is perfect. Breakfast is distributed in the lobby on the first floor from around 6:30 in the morning, and you can eat it even if you bring it to your room. There are several types of lunch boxes, I think it was good to be able to choose according to my preference. In addition to lunch boxes, there were drinks, miso soup and salad.

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    Whether your trip to Odawara is for business or leisure, Tenseien Odawara Station Annex , Toyoko Inn Odawara Station and Odawara Terminal Hotel are popular choices.

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    For hotels with Breakfast in Odawara, the average price is IDR 2,806,407 on weekdays and IDR 3,368,294 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels8
Number of Reviews396
Highest PriceIDR 66,321,277
Lowest PriceIDR 576,624
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 2,806,407
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 3,368,294