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Daibutsukan
4.3/50 Reviews
The location of the room is really consistent with the online reviews. You can see the deer on the balcony, especially when you walk in the morning and evening, you can get in touch with each other in front of the door. 5 minutes to go out, shopping, eating, parks, temples are all complete. It is worth mentioning that the room service is in place. The only drawback is that the check-out time is before 10 o'clock, and the overtime is 3840 yen/hour.
Kamenoi Hotel Nara
4.2/525 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.
Hotel Asyl Nara
4.1/522 Reviews
Royal suites of the top floor Mezzonet type are available at low cost depending on the date of stay and plan. It is a room with a year, but there is a clean feeling, there is a TV on the upper and lower floors, there is a cherry blossom bath, and there is a sofa on the upper floor, and I enjoyed the interior room like a mountain hut. The top floor was quiet and comfortable because only one room. The cherry blossom bath is old, so there is black smear, but it is comfortable with the cherry blossom fragrance. Just a little drainage groove water damage. It was such a specification because it flowed without saving at first. The meal was very delicious in the morning and evening. The service of the employee was good and delicious. It was a hotel I wanted to use again.
The Deer Park Inn
4.5/529 Reviews
Mountain Home Lodge in Deer Park is part of The hostel Deer Park Inn. We found this lovely place on booking.com and was not regretted. It is located in Nara park surrounded by deers. I traveled by car which was very convenient since it’s a bit long walk from the city and very dark at night. Parking need to be reserved in advance ¥1000/day. Our room was nice and cozy, fully equipped kitchen, comfy double bed and plenty of space for kid. Absolutely recommend this place if you travel by car and with kids. Not so far from all famous attractions. Love this place and definitely come back again.
Hotel New Wakasa
4.4/536 Reviews
Not at the best location, however probably the greatest experience with the hotel. Though I stayed for one night only, but I enjoyed every moment in the hotel from the lobby, room and even the hot bath. From the attached photos, you can probably feel how beautiful this hotel is.
JW Marriott Hotel Nara
4.7/559 Reviews
I believe it is important to acknowledge and celebrate excellence, and I sincerely hope that the outstanding efforts of the hotel team members are recognized for their service excellence: - Wang Yu Wen (Azekura) - Nobukazu Yoshida (Azekura) - Miyamae (Azekura) - Okubo Ren (Azekura) - Murata (Lounge) - Pabina (Lounge) - Kim (Front Desk) - Pitcha (Front Desk) - Arjun (Front Desk) - Dushanta (Front Desk) Some highlights of this stay: - Sparkling Wine provided for Bonvoy members during breakfast, ingredients also sourced from Nara - FHR dining credit has 125usd instead of the 100usd - Azekura the JP restaurant: one of the best teppanyaki and kaiseki I had in JP - no sento but there's a jacuzzi in the pool. The fitness gym was quite comprehensive The regular Room was already very big, comfy bed and clean! No upgrade this time since all rooms are fully booked - service! 100% good! One of the most friendly staff and quite a number overseas staff. - The hotel provide a shuttle bus to Nara station or Kintetsu Below content for those who has time to read To start, it was the first day of the dining experience at Azekura that got me to have not one but two dining occasions at the restaurant. Chef Wang Yu Wen not only delivered a gastronomic experience throughout my teppanyaki lunch course, but he also delivered a very personal one-one dining service experience. His culinary expertise was showcased in every dish despite my dietary restriction, every flavour simply delighted my palate. Kirito did an exceptional service by recommending a great local Nara sake to pair with my lunch course., The second day of Kaiseki was equally delightful and I was extremely surprised to be greeted by the 料理長, Mr Nobukazu Yoshida who honestly provided such an “Omotenashi” experience throughout my time at Azekura. Mr Okubo Ren and Ms Miyamae also delivered great service during my lunch dining on the second day. Overall, the dining experience at Azekura was the highlight of my stay and till now, I couldn’t help but marvel due to the great service that was initiated by Mr Wang Yu Wen. Additionally, I would like to commend the impeccable service I received during the check-in process. I I was impressed at Mr Kim’s patience and service throughout the check-in experience, and I was really glad to get a warm welcoming experience from both Mr Arjun and Ms Pitcha at the lobby. Their attention to detail and willingness to accommodate specific requests made a significant difference, setting the tone for an enjoyable and happy stay. It is evident that the team takes pride in delivering top-notch service, and their efforts did not go unnoticed. Furthermore, the hospitality at the lounge was exemplary. Despite the huge crowd during the festive season, the lounge staff did create a comfortable and enjoyable one. Both Murata and Pabina were some of those whom I felt had delivered great service during the evening cocktail hours. Lastly

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels55
Number of Reviews3,645
Highest PriceNZD 4,261
Lowest PriceNZD 50
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 411
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 461