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Miyako Hotel Hakata
4.7/5275 Reviews

Miyako Hotel Hakata

Hakata Fukuoka|2.06km from Medical Museum of Kyushu University
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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Fukuoka Guesthouse Ship
4/513 Reviews
I've been disturbing you for the pre-opening. A guest house that has been renovated from an old folk house that has been built for 100 years. It was a really nice space where you could drink beer on the porch and watch the home theater in a shared space. The bed mat also uses a special order that does not sound, so even in the dormitory, I was able to sleep with peace of mind without worrying about other customers. You can enjoy the atmosphere of an old folk house chillhop that is more at home than the hiive of the affiliated store.
Grand Base Hakata Gofuku
4.4/528 Reviews
Not being able to find any traditional ryokan in the city of Fukuoka/Hakata, we booked a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment in Hakata. The place was very clean and comfortable, and even came with a washing machine (which we didn't need to use). Other than no closets or dressers, the apartment served us very well; it was spacious (much more so than the typical apartment that one rents in Japan), and was conveniently located to the main street that led to Hakata JR Station. Access to the building was controlled by an entry code keypad, so there was that level of added security. Highly recommended.
Coco Fukuoka Chiyo
3.4/513 Reviews
Coco Hotel is an apartment. There is no food to eat. There is a small area to heat food. There are pans and dishes in the cabinet. There is a microwave. You can buy boxed lunches, milk in the supermarket, or a small bottle of oil and eggs. Fried eggs, hot rice and bread, and even boil soup. There is a kettle in the room for boiling water, washing machine, clothes rack, and washed clothes on the balcony. All toiletries and slippers are available. Three adults can set up a triple room, a queen bed, and a floor bunk. 15 minutes walk from Hakata Station, 7 minutes from Chiba Hall Exit Station, take subway to Tenjin shopping (210 yen)
Hotel New Gaea Kamigofuku
4/512 Reviews
The first time I stayed in Fukuoka, the hotel was close to the subway station for 5 minutes, and there was a 24-hour supermarket near the exit. Frankly speaking, it takes about 10 minutes to go to Hakata, and the Ping Hakata Hotel is about 50-70%. It is very cheap to live alone or two people and it is recommended. The room was clean and only fine, but the Japanese hotel was not big. The front desk clerk knows simple English.
Hotel Ninestates Hakata
3.5/518 Reviews
Stayed here for 3 nights. Hotel is new and clean. The reception is located near Hakata Station with free flow of beer and other drinks. To go to hotel from reception will need about 25min walk. The best is to use the bus. The nearest train station in this case is the subway about 15min walk from the hotel. I would suggest you get a Fukuoka bus pass if plan to stay here as bus stops are nearer. The bus timing is not as on time as train but overall is consistent. There are two convenient stores nearby, 6-12min walk. Hotel have 2 paying parking lots. Drinks vending machine and microwave oven in the lobby. In the room is complete with usual amenities. There is no one coming to clean your room for the period of your stay hence the drinking water will not be restock. You could either buy from vending machine or cook your own or drink from tap. Checking out is simple. Just drop your key into the check out box near the exit.
Hakata Machiya Hotel - Kamigofuku -
4.3/52 Reviews
施設はとてもきれいで良かった。 部屋も広くて清潔感があった。

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