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Miyako Hotel Hakata
4.7/5274 Reviews

Miyako Hotel Hakata

Hakata Fukuoka|0.61km from megane super (Commercial mall Hakata)

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

Great location, just opposite Hakata Station (Chikushi exit - closer to Shinkansen platforms). B1 of hotel leads to link to the Fukuoka city Subway (airport line), which is just 2 stops away from Fukuoka airport (domestic airport, able to transfer by bus to international terminal). We took Taxi ride instead from airport to hotel (10-15min) for easier convenience as my mum is a senior and we had 2 large luggages. We stayed for 6 nights over 26 Feb - 3 Mar’24 where weather was still chilly, between 2-12C, we used the B1 link (simply take lift from hotel floor to B1) almost daily to get to Hakata station/shops/restaurants - very convenient and comfortable 🙂. Room is spacious with separate bathroom and toilet. There is also onsen on level 13 of the hotel (indoor n outdoor) for hotel guests to use for free. Can rent swimsuit from the staff for outdoor pool. The hotel offers only set breakfast - continental or japanese. It was delicious and staff are ready to assist with refills of drinks. Oh, there was also MacD on B1 and Starbucks on L1, and there is Lawsons just 1 min walk from Hotel. Recommend this hotel for its location convenience to explore the city and easy access to subway and shinkansen. Housekeeping done professionally, reception and restaurant staff are polite and ready to offer assistance. Happy to stay here for first trip to Fukuoka and will be glad to return again! 👍🏻

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TKP SUNLIFE HOTEL
4.2/5108 Reviews
Hakata
하카다역 인근이라 접근성이 좋고 백화점 등이 많은 곳이라 생활용품, 음료수 및 음식 등을 쉽게 구입할 수 있었습니다. 종업원들은 친절했으며 요청사항에 대해서도 신속하게 응해주었습니다. 호텔시설은 평범한 수준이었으나, 욕실이 너무 좁아서 욕조에서 샤워하는데도 불편했습니다. 그리고 식당이 별도로 있는 것이 아니고, 호텔 1층에 일본식 술집(이자카야?)인 듯한 곳에서 아침식사를 했습니다. 메뉴도 뷔페식이 아니고 준비된 간단한 일본 가정식(?)이 제공되었습니다.
Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station
4.4/5578 Reviews
Hakata
I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Oriental Hotel in Fukuoka, and it was truly an experience to remember. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm Japanese hospitality and was quickly checked-in by the friendly staff. The lobby was beautifully decorated. My room was clean, and well-equipped with all the necessary amenities. The high-speed Wi-Fi was reliable, which was a plus for my trip. The bed was comfortable. One of the highlights of my stay was the hotel's restaurant. The breakfast buffet offered a fantastic variety of both Japanese and Western options. The hotel's location is excellent. It's just a short walk from the train and bus stations, which is full of shopping, and restaurants. My overall experience was fantastic. The Oriental Hotel Fukuoka offers a comfortable stay, excellent service, and a unique blend of tradition and modernity. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Fukuoka! .
Tomariehotel & Condominium
4/543 Reviews
(Please scroll down for English version) Check-in date: 2/3-7/3 (two separate bookings) Room type: Most Pingguoge (three-bed non-smoking single room) Price: Average price is about 650HKD per night (other hotels cost over 1,000HKD at that time) Type: Three-person family trip Comments: You will see a lot of people commenting that they can go far from Hakata Station without the entrance code. I've been thinking about it for two weeks because of those comments on e.com. As a result, none of them were correct. First of all, after you book a room, you will receive an email from the hotel. It clearly states that you need to pre-check in. It will be OK to return the basic personal information and submit the passport. After completing this, you will receive Two passwords. One is the code for the door of the building, and the other is the code for the key box hanging on the door. The door is locked with a key, so there is no ridiculous thing like someone saying that the electronic door lock is not powered and makes it impossible to enter the room. When you go to the lobby, you have to use your iPad to check in (ipad has multiple language options). If you do a pre-check-in before departure, you will quickly go through the check-in procedures. Remember, although he There is the word ”hotel” but it means ”condo” after it. In fact, it means ”B&B”. In addition, people have already stated that this is an unmanned hotel. I don't understand why anyone would expect service. Although there is no one in the hotel, I tried sending email to their customer service morning, afternoon, night and early morning, and they could keep replying to me within 10 minutes. As for traveling far away, my parents, who are over 60 years old, don't think it's far away. Basically, it took 5-6 minutes to arrive at the entrance next to Hakata Station (it rained heavily one night, so it only took about 2-3 minutes to take a taxi back to the B&B from Hakata Station). In terms of cleanliness, there are indeed some unclean places. The main reason is that the floor has quite a few traces of luggage. The rest are clean. There is a washing machine in front of the room, as well as laundry detergent, toothpaste and toothbrushes, and shower liquid and shampoo (made in Japan). The kitchen is fully equipped and the refrigerator is large. Quiet and not noisy at night. There is a relatively large 7-11 convenience store nearby (2mins) away. If you are driving, there are several parking options near the building. Overall, the price is very affordable. 👍🏻 Period: 2/3-7/3 (booked separately) Room Type: Standard Triple Non-Smoking Room Price: Average of around 650HKD per night (at that time, other hotels were over 1000HKD) Type of Travel: Family trip with three people Review: You may come across reviews from other people mentioning the lack of an entrance code and the distance from Hakata Station. These reviews made me hesitate for two weeks. However, none of those concerns turned out to be true. Firstly, after booking, you will receive an email from the hotel clearly stating that you need to complete a pre-check-in process. You just need to provide basic personal information and upload a photo of your passport. Once completed, you will receive two codes: one for the building entrance and another for the key box attached to your room door. The room door is locked with a key, so there is no issue with electronic locks running out of power. When you arrive at the lobby, you need to use the provided iPad for self-check-in (multiple language options available). If you completed the pre-check-in process before your arrival, the check-in procedure will be very quick. It's important to note that although it has ”hotel” in the name , it is actually a condominium-style accommodation. They have already mentioned that it is an unmanned hotel, so I don't understand why some people expect full service. Although there are no staff at the front desk, I have personally sent emails to their customer service at various times, and they have always replied within 10 minutes. As for the distance from Hakata Station, even with my parents in their 60s, they didn't find it far. It typically takes only 5-6 minutes to walk to the entrance near Hakata Station (one night when it was raining heavily, taking a taxi from Hakata Station to the accommodation only took about 2-3 minutes). Regarding cleanliness, there were indeed some areas that were not perfectly clean, mainly some marks on the floor from luggage. However, the rest of the room was clean. The room is equipped with a washing machine, and they provide laundry detergent, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and Japanese-made shower gel and shampoo. The kitchen facilities are complete, and the refrigerator is spacious. The nights are quiet, without any noise disturbances. There is a relatively large 7-11 convenience store nearby (2 minutes' walk). If you are driving, there are several parking lots near the building to choose from . Overall, considering the price, it is a very cost-effective option. 👍🏻
Reality Hakata 2
2.4/59 Reviews
I didn't get an email even after an hour of check-in time. Fortunately, I contacted the Trip.com customer center and received a password. The bed was turned off, but it doesn't hurt to sleep. The details are dirty, but all the acquaintances I went with were satisfied. Wi-Fi is fast. There is a dryer, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee pot. It was nice because it was wider than I thought. 10 minutes walk from Hakata Station and 3 minutes walk from Family Mart and 7-Eleven!
SG Residence Inn Hakata
4.1/568 Reviews
A family of three chose SG Travel Hotel for a family trip. The transportation is quite convenient. It is about a 15-minute walk from Hakata Station. It is easy to find it by following the navigation. The room is relatively large for Japan. The two double beds and the sofa bed are enough for a family to stay in. However, the springs of the mattress make a sound when turned around, and the sofa bed also collapses obviously, making sleeping uncomfortable. . It may be located on the side of the road. Although I stayed on the 7th floor this time, the traffic on the road was still very noisy at night, making it difficult to sleep. I like that there is a washing machine attached so you can wash clothes at any time, which is very convenient. However, be sure to pay attention to your email message before checking in. The hotel will send you a check-in ID and password. You must register before checking in to save check-in time. Overall, it's a good family-style accommodation experience! Highly recommended if a traveler.
Toyo Hotel
4.2/5211 Reviews
Hakata
The room is relatively small, but for a short stay of one night, it's ok. It's well-equipped and the bathroom has a bathtub for taking a dip. So close to Jr. Station, so convenient! The only drawback is the central air-conditioning, so I don't have to adjust the temperature myself.

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Planning a trip to Fukuoka? Looking for hotels in Fukuoka? Trip.com is a great place to start. While traveling to Japan, Fukuoka is one of the most popular destinations. Fukuoka is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

For those traveling for business and tourism, Fukuoka Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Fukuoka. Besides flying, taking a train to JR Hakata Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 221 boutique hotels in Fukuoka. Fukuoka has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 99 SGD. There are 4 five-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 281 SGD per night. There are 22 four-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 128 SGD per night. There are 111 three-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 87 SGD per night. There are 31 two-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 75 SGD per night. Fukuoka has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Fukuoka, chain hotels such as Hilton are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Hilton brand are a good choice. Hotel Nikko Fukuoka in Fukuoka is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Comfort Hotel Hakata.

In the city center of Fukuoka, you'll have easy access to Kego Shrine, Yatai Ramen Kai. You can choose attractions in Fukuoka that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Noko Museum, Shikanoshima, Nokonoshima Island. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Ohori Park, Umi No Nakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Fukuoka Mitsukoshi, Hakata Canal City, Tenjin Chicagai for a great shopping experience.

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