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Hotel Vega Takamatsu (Adult Only)
3.8/59 Reviews
A little distance from Takamatsu Station, in the red light district, but the hotel environment is OK, no breakfast is not bad, there are Japanese and Western style, breakfast time and form are selected at check-in, there is a waiter directly to the room in the morning.
Hotel Pearl Garden
4.6/542 Reviews
I used the room of the new building. It is less than 々 away from Takamatsu station, and the bus seems to be not after the evening, so I went to the taxi. The room was very clean and the breakfast was very delicious. I was a little worried about the front desk from a little above, but I was very satisfied overall. I would like to use it at the new building next time I visit Takamatsu.
Business Hotel Chateau Est Takamatsu
2.7/56 Reviews
This is an old hotel with facilities located at the entrance of the customs town. The sheets were neat but the equipment in the room was dirty and unhygienic. Wi-Fi was connected normally. Convenience store is close. It is suitable for the price.
Guest House Wakabaya
4.8/539 Reviews
Absolutely go ahead and BOOK this gem in Takamatsu as it’s an enormous blessing to find!! Minutes on foot from a train station (Hanazono, which accepts SuiCA FYI) and many great eats, and not only is the WakabaYa website (read it!!) an excellent resource for the different things to do/eat in Takamatsu/Shikoku, but as an extremely experienced traveller the proprietor of WakabaYa, Takeshi-san, has designed the perfect guest house. The house is perfectly clean, the rooms are sunny and delightful, the futons extremely comfortable, the kitchen well-furnished and the washing machine a life saver (and there are clotheslines in the room themselves), and any concerns you may have about a shared bathroom (I know I did due to bad memories from university) should immediately be banished - Takeshi-san offers a free flow of freshly-laundered towels and takes great care that the shower, baths and toilets were pristine (and as a guest I made sure to leave everything in the same way). And a final shout out to Takeshi-san and his beautiful family, who was always ready on hand to respond to any worries, queries and questions I may have. I can happily say that I had a wonderful healing time in Takeshi-san’s lovely guest house and I’m already planning when to return to my new home in Takamatsu :) 若葉屋はすごく綺麗だし、オーナーさんもすごく親切な人だし、いろいろお世話になりました。若葉屋の部屋は明るくて、布団もシャワーも清潔でした。ホームページもわかりやすい。朝に*かけご飯を作るのために、オーナーさんから、オーナーの親戚の稲田に育てたお米も買えて、美味しすぎてたまらなかった。すっかりした七泊を過ごしました。ありがとうございます!
Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel
3.9/576 Reviews
It is a formal hotel that can stay at a reasonable price, although it is a little far from the station. Because I used it on a trip to sanuki Udon, it was good to be able to access the famous shop where the procession can be made in taga town on foot (20 minutes) after the first walk in the morning. Other than that, the parking lot was 24 free time access, so it was convenient. The room used a standard twin. It's not large, but it was comfortable with no inconvenience, clean and well-cleaned in a beautiful room. This is a hotel you want to use again when staying in Takamatsu.
The Celecton Takamatsu
3.9/5109 Reviews
Because I went to Takamatsu during the peak tourist season, I couldn't book the same hotel with my friend. I don't know Japanese, and my English is not very good. I live here alone, so I was a little worried at first. But the staff were very patient and I want to say thank you to them. The service provided by the hotel is very meticulous. The lobby provides various materials (covering transportation, attractions, food), irons, lotions, pajamas and other practical items. The front desk can easily borrow chargers and umbrellas (300 yen is enough) Take away), free drinks and curry rice (simple and delicious) at night, and local specialty Sanuki udon noodles for 250 yen. The hotel is quite big, with a parking lot, it is an old-fashioned hotel. The room felt better than it looked in the pictures, it was small but well equipped and clean. It is a key room, and I need to hand over the key to the front desk when I go out. I was not very used to this at first. The location is near Kataharacho Station, the black building is more obvious, easy to find. There are many restaurants at Kataharacho Station, the food is not expensive, and it is more convenient to go from the hotel to the port. The hotel seems to have a direct bus to the airport. The pictures on the phone are only for dinner. All in all a good stay experience.

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