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Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
4.8/5223 Reviews

Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Kamakura|1.81km from Hansōbō Shrine

Latest booking 19 hrs ago

I stayed at this hotel close to Kamakura Station this time on a day trip in Kamakura after a long time. The weather was good and I was looking forward to the next day's Kamakura walk. First of all, the entrance of the hotel was difficult to understand and left to right. The floor display of the elevator is difficult to understand. The construction is fashionable, but the moving line from the elevator to the front desk is bad and narrow. The target is young. There may be some mistakes that I didn't read the terms of use firmly when booking the net, but the attitude of the woman who responded to the check-in was the lowest. Because it was a reservation in the prefectural people, I was asked to present a certificate of vaccination, but when I told him that I didn't bring it, it was said that it meant ”I can't stay without anything to prove” Because it is said that something can be proven, when I look for an email that came to the vaccine, I see a paper with a fluorescent marker on the sentence posted on the reservation site I just said, ”It's written here!” I found him angry at the attitude, but I came to Kamakura, and I didn't see the document because it was bad, and I was looking for an email by two people, and the staff came I came to say, ”I don't accept it, but I will respond only this time.” I came with Kachin! I checked in with a smile, saying, ”I'll be thankful.” I think there is a way of saying things as a customer service business, even if there is a mistake here. It was quite high pressure and I was sorry as a fellow to the way of saying things from the top and the attitude and expression of the eye. If you are staying in the prefecture, please read the conditions of use. laughter
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura
4.6/595 Reviews

Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura

Kamakura|2.18km from Hansōbō Shrine
Kamakura is a place where you can go back for a day enough, but I wanted to change my mood and stayed overnight. I think the best uri of this hotel is the location. 5 minutes less from Kamakura Station of JR and Enoden 々. Since it is located along the Onari Dori shopping street opposite the major Komachi Dori street, there are fun shops such as restaurants and general stores around, but there are not many people as Komachi Dori street, and it is quiet and calm impression. It is about 15 minutes walk to Yuigahama, and it is close to the vegetable market where the morning market (from 8 o'clock) is done, and the morning walk is recommended. I didn't expect much, but it was very good to be able to relax because the large communal bath was wider than I expected and I entered aiming for less time. The view from the room was a pity. It is natural because it is built in a residential area near the station &, but can you see a little surroundings in the room on the 4th floor? I stayed on the first floor, and when I opened the window, I normally faced the road, so I couldn't open the Shoji instead of the curtain, and I thought it was always dim even in the daytime. Also, when I looked at the hotel's HP, it seemed that there were many layouts where the beds were perfectly attached to the windows, and my room was also, but this was cold ...! Even if you lower the roll-up curtain, cold air comes from the window, and the cold air directly cools your shoulders .... I wanted another blanket than the air conditioner. The room itself is compact, but you can spend your time comfortably with everything you need, but your low satisfaction may be because you can't deny the high price because you stayed alone. I don't think I could have thought about it a while ago, paying 18,000 yen per night at a hotel of this class without breakfast. The hotel fee has risen ... (If you ask for breakfast separately, it is about 1600 yen for a Japanese set meal or a Western set meal) Kamakura may be unavoidable because the hotel fee is high overall. Speaking of staying next time, it is subtle. I'm not dissatisfied with the facilities in the room, but is it worth the price? I'm wondering from the point of view, so I'll give you three stars.

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Hotel Kamakura Mori
3.7/53 Reviews
The hotel is in the center of Kamakura, the lobby is on the 3rd floor, and there are shops below. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, making it easy to travel. Breakfast is at the Chinese restaurant B1 on the ground floor. There are three kinds of set meals to choose from, which tastes good.
Kaihinso Kamakura
4.7/515 Reviews
The location was convenient to the sights of Kamakura, the history of the Inn was quite interesting, the staff and service were wonderful, the traditional breakfast was delicious, and the bath was quite nice. The facilities are very nice, and the price is reasonable. I would highly recommend staying there. For dinner we went to Katsunuma-Tei Kamakura just up the street. It is a small French style Japanese curry restaurant, and the couple who own it and cook and serve are so friendly and accommodating. The menu is small, and the food is exquisite.
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
4.8/5223 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel close to Kamakura Station this time on a day trip in Kamakura after a long time. The weather was good and I was looking forward to the next day's Kamakura walk. First of all, the entrance of the hotel was difficult to understand and left to right. The floor display of the elevator is difficult to understand. The construction is fashionable, but the moving line from the elevator to the front desk is bad and narrow. The target is young. There may be some mistakes that I didn't read the terms of use firmly when booking the net, but the attitude of the woman who responded to the check-in was the lowest. Because it was a reservation in the prefectural people, I was asked to present a certificate of vaccination, but when I told him that I didn't bring it, it was said that it meant ”I can't stay without anything to prove” Because it is said that something can be proven, when I look for an email that came to the vaccine, I see a paper with a fluorescent marker on the sentence posted on the reservation site I just said, ”It's written here!” I found him angry at the attitude, but I came to Kamakura, and I didn't see the document because it was bad, and I was looking for an email by two people, and the staff came I came to say, ”I don't accept it, but I will respond only this time.” I came with Kachin! I checked in with a smile, saying, ”I'll be thankful.” I think there is a way of saying things as a customer service business, even if there is a mistake here. It was quite high pressure and I was sorry as a fellow to the way of saying things from the top and the attitude and expression of the eye. If you are staying in the prefecture, please read the conditions of use. laughter
Villa Sacra
3.6/59 Reviews
The best place I’ve stayed in Japan so far, every employee I met was so welcoming and friendly. The hotel has such a unique style, and the location is so convenient.
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura
4.6/595 Reviews
Kamakura is a place where you can go back for a day enough, but I wanted to change my mood and stayed overnight. I think the best uri of this hotel is the location. 5 minutes less from Kamakura Station of JR and Enoden 々. Since it is located along the Onari Dori shopping street opposite the major Komachi Dori street, there are fun shops such as restaurants and general stores around, but there are not many people as Komachi Dori street, and it is quiet and calm impression. It is about 15 minutes walk to Yuigahama, and it is close to the vegetable market where the morning market (from 8 o'clock) is done, and the morning walk is recommended. I didn't expect much, but it was very good to be able to relax because the large communal bath was wider than I expected and I entered aiming for less time. The view from the room was a pity. It is natural because it is built in a residential area near the station &, but can you see a little surroundings in the room on the 4th floor? I stayed on the first floor, and when I opened the window, I normally faced the road, so I couldn't open the Shoji instead of the curtain, and I thought it was always dim even in the daytime. Also, when I looked at the hotel's HP, it seemed that there were many layouts where the beds were perfectly attached to the windows, and my room was also, but this was cold ...! Even if you lower the roll-up curtain, cold air comes from the window, and the cold air directly cools your shoulders .... I wanted another blanket than the air conditioner. The room itself is compact, but you can spend your time comfortably with everything you need, but your low satisfaction may be because you can't deny the high price because you stayed alone. I don't think I could have thought about it a while ago, paying 18,000 yen per night at a hotel of this class without breakfast. The hotel fee has risen ... (If you ask for breakfast separately, it is about 1600 yen for a Japanese set meal or a Western set meal) Kamakura may be unavoidable because the hotel fee is high overall. Speaking of staying next time, it is subtle. I'm not dissatisfied with the facilities in the room, but is it worth the price? I'm wondering from the point of view, so I'll give you three stars.
Shangrila Tsuruoka
4.7/56 Reviews
It takes about 10 minutes walk from Kamakura Station, but I think the location is good facing Wakamiya Oji. There is a front desk on the 3 floor of the building, and the room is also a small hotel with only 3 floor one floor 10 rooms. The building is quite old and old, but the cleaning is firm, air conditioning and hot water can be used without inconvenience, and there are necessary things such as towels and hashbrushes, and Wifi can be used. The unfortunate thing is that the TV is small, the outlet position is difficult to use, and there is no desk or chair, so it was a little inconvenient to work?

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Kamakura using other means of transportation. Kamakura has JR Kamakura Station and JR Ofuna Station. Each day, many trains run to and from Kamakura and other cities nearby.

On Trip.com, there are 27 recommended hotels in Kamakura. When looking for hotels in Kamakura, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 107 SGD. There are 2 four-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 173 SGD per night. There are 3 three-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 124 SGD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 99 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Kamakura provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Kamakura, there are hotels under the Prince brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Prince. Hotels under the Prince brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Kamakura, WeBase Kamakura - Hostel is also one of the highest rated. Taro's House Kamakura Komachi is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Kamakura, such as Jufukuji, Kamakura Komachi Dori. You can choose attractions in Kamakura that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Kamakura High School, Kamakurakokomae Station. The most popular attractions for tourists in Kamakura are Kamakura Kaihin Koen Inamuragasaki, Meigetsu-in, Hasedera Temple.

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