Top rated hotels in Fukuoka Prefecture

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station
4.4/51295 Reviews
Hakata
We stayed here for two nights in the beginning of our trip to Japan and for one night at the end of our trip. The hotel allowed us to store a lot of luggages at the hotel when we travelled elsewhere. The staff is very service minded and my daughter even got gifts at check in. The rooms were very clean.We also got a room upgrade for our last night. The location is as good as it can be with its own subway entrance. The breakfast is delicious. However, Please note that unusually for Japan five year olds have to pay for breakfast (1650 JPY). Overall we had a great stay and I highly recommend this hotel. If I return to Fukuoka I will stay here.
Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel
4.2/51051 Reviews
Hakata
Rooms are not big but satisfied on amenities provisions. Housekeeping will leave new towels and robes sets and amenities by your door even if you did not request for make up room. Shower curtain has a funny smell when it is not dried out after shower. Hotel does not provide extra key. Hotel dies not provide extra key. Perfect location. Recommended.
Hotel Dormy Inn Premium Hakata Canalcitymae Fukuoka
4.5/5283 Reviews
Hakata
Full marks for Dormy Inn, we had impeccable service from the service team over there this time round. As we were using them as a platform to travel throughout Kyushu, we had left some baggage with them while we were away. They were nice enough to keep the baggage for us after they had validated that we have subsequent booking. The breakfast roast beef was 10/10 best ever, they had an expensive Balmuda Toaster which allows for your toast to be fluffy while crispy and they have a Japanese style breakfast spread consisting of small plates including Mentaiko and Salmon Tartare. Location is close to Hakata Station, it takes about 12 minutes walk to reach there. Just opposite is FUK Coffee, they serve fantastic expresso coffee and just down the street on the left is an AEON MAX VALUE 24 hour supermarket with cheap bentos, sushi, alcohol and sashimi available. Moving more on the left side direction is a shopping street with Daiso and other amenities. I have to say that in general, Dormy Inn’s public baths – onsen facilities are top notch, they do not close after midnight (other than the sauna), the shower head is $300 in price from Refa and their hot water mixer taps are not press per use, but those normal ones you just turn on and it runs the water. The public bath is 10/10 fantastic. During our last night there, Super Typhoon Kong-Rey was in the area and we had huge rainfall. Dormy Inn lent us umbrellas and it was the first time we experienced the fact that many of the guests decided to stay in and not go out. The public bath was full and the free ice cream was almost gone! The free noodles given out from 2130 – 2300 was so full they ran out of noodles and they were nice enough to give the guest that missed out instant versions so that they did not need to leave the hotel in the rain. Overall I feel that they deserve full 5 stars, I really enjoyed my stay there and wish the staff all the best and thank you for the service!
Hotel Monterey Fukuoka
4.5/5952 Reviews
We used the superior room with 4 families. It was a semi double bed x 2 + extra bed x 2, but there was a room size and I didn't feel particularly cramped. The meal was finished outside, so there is no restaurant use. It is a new hotel, so it is a comfortable and clean hotel. The Montreal Group also used in Osaka, but I am satisfied with the overall. Not flashy, but no problem with the minimum service, not more than necessary.
Tokyu Stay Fukuoka Tenjin
4.5/5791 Reviews
We enjoy the Tokyu Stay chain of hotels in Japan for their simplicity and good selection of useful amenities inside and outside the rooms such as ensuite washer dryer combos and good free coffee at the lobby etc. This is not a luxury hotel by no means, but they are affordable and are usually located in great down town areas.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Hakataekimae
3.9/5268 Reviews
Hakata
Good location close to the Gion train station. Clean and comfy food. Breakfast option is a coupon to a restaurant across the street. We found the service lacking as the front desk was not helpful when we asked for recommendations on nearby restaurants. staff simply pointed us to the map. when I asked if they could help call the car rental company to confirm my car booking the next day, they said they could not do it and directed asked me to use a public phone.
Hotel Front Inn Fukuoka Airport
4.3/557 Reviews
I stayed in a hurry because the plane to Okinawa was canceled. The front desk seemed to be a foreign female staff member, but I was asked to explain carefully and check in smoothly. The tragic Japanese was also cute. It was only made in 2020 and has the latest equipment. Despite the single, there is a wall hanging 4K smart TV, and if you have a Netflix account, you can watch movies as much as you want. It may be because there were few guests, but the line speed was stable, and the image quality was high and I could see it without delay. In addition, indoor lighting and TV operation with the built-in tablet were also possible. I didn't use it much. 1F had a large communal bath and a laundry room, so I didn't bring a change of clothes, so I was saved. Due to the influence of Corona, breakfast was not a buffet but a type that I chose in advance at check-in, and I chose curry. It was a little spicy, my eyes were squeezed and it was a refreshing morning. By the way, I'm full with salad and soup. The only disappointment is that it is almost essential to move by taxi because it is on the east side of the airport and across the parking lot and the main street. It's not impossible to walk, but you can't reach it unless you make a very detour compared to a car. It was a very good hotel except for the location. I want to use it again in case of emergency.
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Fukuoka
4.5/5279 Reviews
Hakata
I was attracted to the good location of 2 stations by subway airport line from Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station and about 2 minutes walk from subway Hakata Station to the hotel. This time, I wanted to go to Shimonoseki, Ogura and Yamaguchi Prefecture based in Hakata, so I had a comfortable stay. The amenities were a style that took you from the corner in front of the front desk to the room for as much as you needed, and I felt that it was a good attempt from the viewpoint of environmental protection. I want to stay again. Thank you.
Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin
4.3/51321 Reviews
Tenjin
Cleanliness 🫧 3.5/5 - our room was perfectly fine, although the carpet had a few questionable stains and the shower curtain in the bathroom had definitely seen better days.. but overall clean bed and towels- fine for one night stay for us Location 📍 5/5 - Super close to subway and train station in Tenjin area, only a few minutes walk away from lots of restaurants and shops! Service 🤝🏻 5/5 - it was self check in which was easy enough to manage but there were super friendly staff around to help! Amenities 🪥4/5 - Like many hotels in Japan there were a selection of free toiletries at reception, not that much choice- body towels, toothbrush, razor.. - Shampoo, conditioner and body wash in the bathroom were pretty nice! Not much surface area in the bathroom but to be expected
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central
4.5/5617 Reviews
Hakata
Very good location, connected to the Hakata Station via underground passage at Exit West 18. Access hotel main gate with a few feet away from West 18 exit, so not much to worry even it's raining. Room is relatively bigger than normal Japanese hotels. Daily cleansing is available with two bottle water a day. Breakfast is okay with a variety of mostly Japanese food.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties233
Number of Reviews48,561
Average Price (Weekdays)VND 3,871,618
Average Price (Weekends)VND 5,600,632