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Hotel Metropolitan Sendai
4.6/543 Reviews
It is directly connected to the S-PAL Sendai commercial facility at Sendai Station, making it easy to go to restaurants and shopping, making it an excellent location. The elevator comes quickly and it's easy to get to your room. There were many types of amenities in the room, and it was good that they had skin care products, towels for washing the body, bath salts, and chargers. This is the most recommended hotel if you are staying near Sendai Station.
Hotel Zuiho
4.6/511 Reviews
Akiu Onsen
The popular Akiho Onsen hotels among Japanese people have hardly encountered their countrymen. Located at the entrance of Qiubao Hot Spring Street, it is also close to Leilei Gorge. How did the Raiders get past. You can take a bus from Sendai Airport to Leileixia Station, and then you can reach it on foot. Or two free hotel shuttle buses to Sendai Station one day. We were finally picked up by someone and it didn't work. The Japanese-style tatami room has a straw mat when entering. The room is really big and you can look at the mountains from the window. When staying at the hot spring hotel, you must take a hot spring. After dinner (dinner is in another review), take a break and go to the hot spring. The large bath is on the ground floor, there is a pool in the female soup, there are four in the open air, large and small, and the temperature is slightly different. Taking a bath is really comfortable. The hotel itself is very large, you can just turn around after bathing, and every place is elegantly designed. There are also some matching massages, games and karaoke for guests' entertainment. The first floor has its own shop, displaying many special products. In terms of service, there will be someone who will guide you to your room, take your luggage, and introduce the facilities in the hotel. Check-out is also super fast, and you can also store your luggage. It is very convenient to book a hotel to send back to CMB for free at Sendai Station.
Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East
4.7/589 Reviews
The location is actually great. It's right in Sendai Station. Don't go outside when you get out of the Shinkansen. Go through the shopping mall restaurant at the south exit and take the elevator up one floor to reach the hotel front desk. The room is not big and the hygiene is pretty good. Sendai Station is well connected in all directions, with the Shinkansen, JR, two subway lines and bus networks all intersecting here. Just be careful not to confuse it with another store, it's in two directions.
Hotel JAL City Sendai
4.5/541 Reviews
Located at the end of Ael at the west exit of Sendai Station, if you roll multiple large packages, it is easier to go down to the ground floor at Sendai Station instead of the pedestal deck and walk on the sidewalk of the station front street and dive the X bridge. Check-in payment is manned, and the elevator is a type that touches the room key to the sensor and presses the floor button. Although it is a single room, the room is large to some extent and there is no feeling of pressure, although it is small, there is a sofa and a desk by the window, the desk has a power outlet and a LAN port, and the pillow has a power outlet and a USB port. The TV on the wall and Wifi are both down and up, and I am grateful for disposable slippers. There is no large communal bath in the hotel, but the bathtub in the room is large. The breakfast venue is a general Japanese buffet at the restaurant on the first floor. There were other local dishes such as beef tan curry, sasakama, pork and miso Miyagi Imoni, and if you say your own, there are long eggplant pickles, triangular oil fried, zunda, etc. ... It was a long stay, but it was comfortable I was able to spend it (video)
Kagaribi No Yu Ryokusuitei
4.2/59 Reviews
Akiu Onsen
Price: more than 5k for three big packages in the morning and evening Room: Japanese-style tatami room with mountain view, quite large, selfless soup, yukata are put in the closet in advance. Food: Dinner kaiseki cuisine, cost-effective, according to seasonal adjustments, strongly recommend red plum wine, choose a meal time when staying in the hotel. Breakfast is a buffet at 7-9. Tap water in Japanese hotels is drinkable, but there are still electric kettles in the rooms, and there are beverage machines on every floor. Hygiene: The whole is very clean, but there are some small black particles on the bed at night. Location: On the mountain, the scenery will be very good, but unfortunately there is no snow this year and it is bare. If you are walking, you have to climb the slope and get tired, so you can take the hotel shuttle bus. Service: very good. Facilities: There are indoor large baths and open-air hot springs, separate for men and women. Belongs to natural sulfate hot springs. There are fewer entertainment facilities. This hotel has a shuttle bus at the east exit of Sendai Station. It departs on time at 3 pm every day. You must make an appointment one day in advance. Because the Internet card we bought can’t make calls, we contacted the hotel reception in Sendai to make an appointment (thanks to Sendai Washington The young lady at the front desk of the hotel). Then, Lushuiting back to Sendai's suteru bus (shuttle bus) twice a day, divided into 10 o'clock and 14 o'clock. The waiter will let you choose the time when you check in. It was a very good experience.
The Westin Sendai Hotel
4.7/5175 Reviews
The hotel is very easy to find from Sendai station (the tallest building in the city). The view was very nice, both from the room and the restaurant. Loved the breakfast (the ”gyutan” was a bit oily, but acceptable).

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels75
Number of Reviews3,753
Highest PriceNZD 3,547
Lowest PriceNZD 40
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 280
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 354