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Iroha Grand Hotel Kintetsu Nara Ekimae
4.7/5419 Reviews
The hotel is very close to Kintetsu Nara Station. It is less than 100 meters walk from Gate 4 to the commercial street. It is also very close to Kofuku-ji Temple. It is about 100 meters away from the east commercial street through the alley. The hotel is very new and clean, but a little small. You can only open the big suitcase in the space where the door is opened after closing the door. There is a small space for hanging clothes and luggage next to the door, and then there is a small toilet and a small double bed. But it is barely acceptable for just one night. The hotel staff is also very enthusiastic and can speak English. I arrived at the hotel at 13:00 noon and said that there would be rooms available at 14:00, so I left my luggage and went out to eat something before going back to check in. Nara deer can only be seen in the direction of Kofuku-ji Temple. There are no deer near the hotel.
Novotel Nara
4.7/5101 Reviews
Far exceeded expectations There is a large bath, hot springs, massage chairs (free), and a strong overall design A new hotel that is comfortable to stay in Very close to the bus station It is said that there is a free shuttle bus between Nara Station and the hotel on weekends
Ryokan Kousen Kazeya Group
4.1/510 Reviews
I stayed at Jiangquan Hotel for two days and one night. The staff service and the shower facilities are not wrong, but the facilities are old. The hotel is very close to the station or Nara Park. The room is big for me. I have the opportunity to live in Nara many times next time. Breakfast is really wrong, really good food.
Nara Royal Hotel
4.3/594 Reviews
The location is quite far from JR Nara Station and Todaiji, the core of Nara travel, but Kintetsu Railway Shin-Omiya Station is a 10-minute walk away and Heijogu Historical Park is close. Bicycles are also available for rent, but there is a fee and there are no electric bicycles. Hot springs available in the spa’s main bath. The breakfast was good, the lobby was spacious and comfortable, and the staff were friendly. However, please pay more attention to room cleaning.
Kamenoi Hotel Nara
4.2/537 Reviews
There are many local Japanese tourists. The overall decoration is not the latest, the height of the corridor and the layout of the room are mostly traditional. The service level is very Japanese, and every waiter is polite. There are not many people taking a bath, probably because of the diversion of private baths. Across the small road is the ruins of Heijo Palace, where you can run and walk in the wild, and the air is good. There is no business around the hotel, and it takes twelve minutes to walk to the subway station. Fortunately, the hotel provides dinner, and each meal is seven or eight dishes, which is very rich. Toshodaiji Temple is not open, but it is not far to walk, and it takes 20 minutes to get there.
Ryokan Asukasou at the Entrancne of Nara Park
4.7/554 Reviews
Asukasou is an old hotel in Nara, famous for its cuisine, service, and the view of the five-story pagoda of Kofuku-ji Temple. Now the five-story pagoda is wrapped tightly, and you can't recognize it when you walk in front of it. It will take several years at the speed of Japan. There is no shuttle bus for service, and you can park at the door of the store. The staff are warm and attentive. The cuisine is kept up to standard, fresh and delicious, full of sincerity, and the seasoning is also very delicious, but the dishes are not served one after another. The room I booked is the most ordinary and smallest single room in the hotel, about 12 square meters, the bed is against the wall, the space is used to the extreme, and the bathroom has a bathtub. It is very new and clean, so it is not uncomfortable to live in such a small room. The rooms in the whole hotel have been renovated. The Japanese-style rooms are very beautiful, but the view of the pagoda is completely gone now. The public space hotel lobby is old, the carpet in the room corridor is very old and dirty, and the air conditioner in the hotel room is slightly loud. These are not problems. The biggest problem of this hotel is that the lobby bathroom has a very serious odor, which causes the restaurant on the first floor and the corridor on the second floor to be very smelly, with a smell of sewer. Fortunately, the door is sealed and the room has no smell. The location is very good. You need to take a taxi to JR Station and Kintetsu Station, but you can walk to the attractions. The hotel shop has good things and is not expensive. I bought tea and deer. Overall, I recommend staying here, but the problem of odor needs to be solved urgently.

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Highest PriceNZD 3,852
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Number of Reviews3,201
Total Properties28
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 773
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