Top rated hotels in Saga Prefecture

Fairfield by Marriott Saga Ureshino Onsen
4.5/542 Reviews
As the hotel name suggests, it is located on the premises of the roadside station ”Ureshi no Maruku”, not only adjacent to Ureshino Onsen Station, but also accessible by Shinkansen or car. The building has a new scent and atmosphere, and you can enjoy a simple and stylish feeling. The quality of the hotel and staff is stable, but on the other hand, probably because the roadside station is a little too fashionable, it is ”not like” compared to the general roadside station, and in that sense the hotel itself is not responsible. As for the surrounding environment, it feels bad. Especially at dinner, it seems that there is no choice but to eat out or rely on convenience stores, which is a little disappointing.
Suginoya
4.7/511 Reviews
 It was the first time to stay at furuyu Onsen hot spring, and I chose suginoya who had been worried before. The room with an open-air bath was good with a good view, and it was the best inn to escape the hustle and bustle while listening to the river. In addition to yukata, amenities were good, such as comfortable pajamas. However, I was worried that the pain between the floor was severe. I want you to repair it with the floor on the edge. Then, the ventilation fan of the toilet is noisy and the time of the effect. The meal was influenced by the corona, and the dish with the main sukiyaki was received in the room, but it was carried by a large carry and became a self set, but it was quite good. I liked seasoning, but Sukiyaki was quite tasteful. (Is it for young people? Also, Sukiyaki is a tofu? I wanted tofu.)
Comfort Hotel Saga
4.7/5278 Reviews
Friendly staffs, clean rooms. Right beside Saga station which have a lot of restaurants around. Complimentary breakfast provided and there is quite a lot of choices. Can wash your laundry at level 7. Only accept 100 yen coins for laundry payment, just change with the front desk if needed.
Kokuminshukusha Hadomisaki
4.1/56 Reviews
Nice scenery.
Mercure Saga Karatsu Resort
3.9/539 Reviews
The building itself is quite old, and it feels old, especially around the water. Hospitality is not bad. There is no convenience store near the hotel, and PET water and tea can be purchased at the front desk for ¥ 100. In addition, the number of restaurants that can be eaten within walking distance from the hotel is limited. There is only one fixed-route bus per hour, so the range of action is limited unless you are a car. This time, I didn't use dinner or breakfast in the hotel, so I can't evaluate the contents of the meal. You can walk to Karatsu Castle.
Saga City Hotel
4.2/5242 Reviews
The room is quite old and the accommodation of women is severe. It seems that cleaning is only appropriate and visible. Everyone is emphasized that it is cheap, but I paid 9200 yen for accommodation and 800 yen for breakfast, but anything is too expensive. Good points Near the station There is a welcome drink for coffee There is a large communal bath and a library Bad points Please clean it well The room is cigarette-like When I asked the directions from the station on the reservation phone, I saw the navigation system I was pushed out.
Ureshino Onsen Kujaku
2/51 Reviews
The inn was small, but the service and the meal were good. The volume of dinner is half-finished and the lack of people will not be good. It comes out very full. There are no saga beef or sea urchin. Breakfast is Ureshino Onsen ♨️ specialty tofu. Of course, breakfast is also full. There is no banquet hall, so room food. There is also a semi open-air hot spring in the room, but there is a bath where three people can put and a bath that can be rented, and the hot water was good. In the problem of the inn, there is no convenience store, etc., within walking distance, so I think it is better to finish shopping and check in. The photo is part of breakfast.
Ureshino Onsen Taishouya Shiibasanso
4.6/59 Reviews
The food is super good and the environment is good. It must be praised. I saw netizens say that I didn’t believe it after eating the wall (after all, I can eat it), but I really helped the wall. The hot spring is well received. There are also two large baths in the room. The room is very large and suitable for a large number of people traveling; there is a door to separate it, and it feels comfortable to separate two small rooms for family travel. The location of the hotel is rather partial, but it will drive down the mountain. It feels very intimate. It is the same family as Taishoya. You can go to Taishoya and tell the front desk to ask for it to be sent up the mountain. The disadvantage is that the waiters do not speak English, so travelers who do not speak Japanese should choose carefully.
Garden Terrace Saga Hotel & Resorts
4.6/536 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay at Garden Terrace Saga, with its modern rooms and superb service. We arrived after a long day of travels around Saga prefecture. Please note that there is an entrance via Shinei Dori Street, Dive through the red building tunnel, across a short bridge and make a left turn, the hotel is on your right. After a quick check-in process, we were escorted to our room on the 6th floor. Our agent had booked us the honeymoon suite and it was absolutely lovely. After a brief introduction, she left us to our own devices. Upon entry, two large double beds occupied the double ceiling area. This room was at the apex of the Isosceles-triangle-shaped hotel. Beds had clean and smooth sheets and was super comfortable. Bedside charging points are in built into the side table area. A large flat screen TV is mounted on the wall in front of the bed. Mostly local TV channels though! Walking beyond the beds is the make-up table with comfy chair and large mirror. The closest is behind this and you can find slippers, bath robes and the room safe here. There is an exit door behind the floor to ceiling mirrors here too, with staircase leading down. I believe the housekeeping uses this to get into the room. Beware that the door was not locked when we found it. Some added security here for guests would be ideal. Moving back to the main door, and to the right is a small toilet area, separate from the shower/bathroom area. The standard Japanese toilet and small sink is housed here. if you walk to the left as you approach the main door, there is a large sitting area with comfy sofa, and another TV. There is also a 6 seater dining table. The hotel was really good to us and gave us a box of cakes that was left in the man-height fridge. The hotel also notified the Teppanyaki restaurant that I had a bottle bubbly from a previous stay in the fridge. Thus restaurant flipped the beverage menu to the champagne page we were given the menus. We liked this sharing of information! There is tea and coffee making facilities here too. Wifi is standard throughout the hotel and it was pretty fast and strong.. The bathroom is right behind the living room TV. Double sinks and loads to amenities. There was also a bottle of bathing sake for guest use. A rain shower and bath tub is connected to the bathroom. One can also exit the bathroom and into the enclosed balcony area [or go out via the living room]. where there is a large seating area is ready to welcome guests, as well as a jacuzzi. I went down to the gym on the two mornings we overnighted here. The gym is small and narrow with very select machines. One multi function weight machine, two light dumbbells station and one treadmill and bicycle/elliptical [?] machine. There is a small swimming pool and a Sauna cabin next to it. Towels and water are readily available. Our room came with breakfast and they arranged for us to take it in the Eecutive lounge. The breakfast can either be Japanese or Western. We went with we
Hotel Sakura Ureshino
4.5/557 Reviews
Ureshino is a quiet town. The hotel is newly renovated, the rooms are spacious, clean and fully equipped. There are many varieties of breakfast and it tastes good. There is free tea and coffee and a lounge in the lobby. It is also very convenient to go to the hot spring old street next to it.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I book a hotel on Trip.com?

    To book a hotel on Trip.com, simply enter your destination, travel dates, and the number of guests on the page. Then, browse through the available hotels and select the one you want to book. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and complete the booking.

  • How do I get hotel deals on Trip.com?

    There are several ways to find affordable hotels on Trip.com. You can narrow down your search results by filtering hotels according to your preferred price range, or you can sort the results by price to view the cheapest options first.

  • Where can I find hotel deals on Trip.com?

    Trip.com offers a wide variety of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. What's more, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can sign in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.

  • How can I get lower prices for hotels?

    Sometimes booking hotels midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.

  • How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?

    You can find over 5 million hotels in more than 230 countries or regions on Trip.com. Haven't decided which hotel to book? Browse our site to get ideas!

  • Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?

    It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Please check the policy section of the related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, sign in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.

  • How do I contact Trip.com customer support?

    You can contact Trip.com's 24/7 customer support by visiting the Help Center on Trip.com and submitting a request. You can also contact us by phone or service chat, depending on your location.

Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels47
Number of Reviews1,291
Average Price (Weekdays)SGD 281
Average Price (Weekends)SGD 315