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9.3/10
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GGuest UserLocation great, subway station is just a stone’s throw away, convenient stores within a minute walk, and even Hakarta Station and malls are only within 18 minutes’ walk along the main road. The popular bakery Full Full Harkata is just kinda opposite to the hotel too.
The only drawback is the room that I stayed (Standard Twin rm 1216) has only one window in the bathroom, no window in the bedroom though.
Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka 60.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 857
9.2/10
Great
CchaospittSHI've been to Fukuoka so many times, but I've never stayed at a Daiwa Roynet Hotel before. This time, I opted for the Reizen branch, which seemed to be in better condition, mainly because of its proximity to the Reizen Park behind it.
The internal facilities were spacious and up to standard, as expected. The area downstairs is a quiet oasis amidst the hustle and bustle. The Gion bus stop is right outside, and there's a subway station nearby, making it incredibly convenient to get anywhere. There are also convenience stores close by.
On this particular day, I rented a car and explored Fukuoka, Itoshima, Karatsu, Takeo Onsen, Yanagawa, and Dazaifu – truly covering a lot of ground.
In the early morning, I just hopped on a bus right downstairs for two stops to have a bowl of Ichiran ramen at their main Nakasu branch. That just shows you how convenient the location is!
AAWeeKHVery convenient location, right in front of subway station and 1 station away from Hakata Station, canal city hakata is just across the street, yatai stalls all walking distance from hotel, lots of shops around the hotel, the onsen was wonderful!
Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka 60.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 827
9.0/10
Great
Yyanyan2100The room was indeed quite small, which was a surprise given this was one of my 10+ trips to Japan. I specifically chose this hotel because it was recommended as a 'premium' option on Ctrip. The only real upside is the location, which is excellent, but the value for money isn't great if that's all you're considering. I initially thought the hotel's three eco-friendly cleaning policies were commendable. On the first day, I opted for just a towel change. However, on the second day, I clearly selected the full room cleaning option, but when I returned to the hotel after 7 PM, I found the room hadn't been cleaned at all, and the trash bags hadn't been replaced. It was completely overlooked. When I called the front desk, they said they were off-duty and could only replace towels and provide bottled water. We checked out the next day anyway.
Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka 60.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 1,073
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserPros: We had two adults and two children, and after confirming by phone, they added two more beds for us.
This was truly the most mediocre hotel of our trip, and we stayed for two nights. The disposable toiletries were especially bad. The hot spring had only one pool, and it was packed with Koreans, which made the experience really unpleasant.
We checked in on January 1st and tried to cancel on the 30th to book the Hilton near the Dome, but they wouldn't let us cancel. Oh well, I guess it was an experience. They couldn't arrange hotel parking for us either of the two days, even though it didn't seem like there were that many cars. I guess the parking lot must be small. The hotel's location is actually very good; it's a convenient 5-10 minute drive to the Ichiran main store, Hakata Bridge, and Nakasu. There are also several shopping districts nearby, which is nice. If you're looking for a good stay experience, I don't recommend this place. But if convenience is your priority, it's not bad.
GGuest UserPerfect location, 7 mins walk from Hakata Station and there is a Family Mart nearby which is super convenient. We bought our breakfast and dessert from Family Mart.
Rooms are spacious and kids friendly (kid slippers and toothbrush were provided. They also provided a baby crib upon request). The brand of high chair in Why Not is stokke! We enjoyed the stay a lot.
Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka 60.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 753
8.8/10
Very Good
SsmolsquirrelThe room was quite small for 3 people. Overall the room is pretty clean. The location is quite far away from the train especially when dragging our luggages. Really love the onsen at the hotel.
GGuest UserHad a great experience. Check-in was done via a self-service machine. The front desk was manned by two 'dinosaurs' (a playful way to describe the staff, possibly implying they were a bit slow or old-fashioned, but in a charming way) who could speak four languages. There was a slight hiccup with the booking process as I had reserved two rooms under one order, but a quick call for human assistance resolved it promptly. The space is very efficiently utilized, and all the amenities are from Refa. Luggage storage was super convenient. The shower pressure was excellent, and there are many convenience stores nearby. It's not far from the subway, and you step out right onto the Hakata Canal, which offers a lovely view.
Hotel near Nakasu, Fukuoka 6.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 466
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserBreakfast is amazing. Didn’t expect this extravagant breakfast and it is worth the price, compensating small room size but as expected room in the city. When enter the hotel entrace, the esthetic and fragrance smell is nice. Welcome drink is white wine and that is a win!! Overall is good hotel experience (this hotel has no parking lot but can park at nearby building) and staff is very nice.
Hotel near Tenjin, Fukuoka 33% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 471
8.7/10
Very Good
WWidjono GozaliExpensive for what you get, but I am told that Fukuoka hotels are expensive (even more than Tokyo) because of the limited hotels compared to the amount of visitors it gets. The twin rooms are ridiculous TINY- way too small for two people and our two luggages! The receptionist was helpful and apologetic, and we were able to upgrade to a bigger twin room but you still get very bare amenities.