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Toyoko Inn Tenri Ekimae
4.2/552 Reviews
New and beautiful rooms, inadequate facilities, convenient location, quick and friendly service, and free breakfast were good! I hope there is an email address for contact after booking ... (After that, 1214 still smells like ventilation problems. 1212 was okay) Thank you. I will use it again :) Clean room with simple but good enough facility. Convinient to access Tenri station, and places in Tenri city. Frindly and quick response of staffs for any inquiry. And ... lovely free breakfast :) I would like to say thank you for all support during my stay :) Ah ... if possible ... would like to give hotel's email address to guest who has booking ... it is hard to contact via phone from overseas. (seems vetilation of room1214 had problem (1212 was OKay). Pls check)
Fairfield by Marriott Nara Tenri Yamanobenomichi
4.4/530 Reviews
It is a cultural village that is also a roadside station, but it is not along the main road but in a quiet environment. Moreover, it is a characteristic hotel built on the Sukawa No.1 tumulus, and it is built in the facility group where you can experience history and art culture. The concept was thorough, such as not only in the room but also in the credit card and paypay, where cash cannot be used. However, there is no inconvenience, coffee, tea and instant miso soup are free to use, and you can bring them in in the room or in the lounge without choosing a place. Also, the soundproofing of the room is high, and I could hardly hear the sound of the attached cultural village parking lot, so I could sleep well. I used a plan with a breakfast box, but it was enough breakfast with a two-stage lunch box with many side dishes and Yamato's persimmon leaf sushi. Some people eat their own breakfast while drinking self coffee in the shared lounge, which is free and convenient. This is the hotel I want to use again.
Grandvrio Hotel Nara -Wakura- -Route Inn Hotels-
4.1/559 Reviews
Nara's cost-effective choice, there is a bath, but the room is a little thin but Japan is like this. It is convenient to drive, and there are many food markets to choose from when you leave the door, very close.
Nara Plaza Hotel
4.1/544 Reviews
It is a form in which a hotel is attached to the so-called health Landes. There is a hotel in the back. There is a three-dimensional parking lot in front of the left hand, so it is safe on the rainy day. I was surprised to think that it was a little spacious room because I upgraded it at check-in. Isn't it a Japanese-style twin room w There were few guests. There was a customer who was like a construction person who was borrowed all of the route inn around this area as a medical treatment hotel for corona mild patients. I think it was only a few pairs except that. There is also a shower room in the bathroom. I don't use it. The public bath is sodium chloride spring. Well, I thought it was normal to disinfect circulating chlorine. It was a health Landes facility, and there were various artificial hot spring jacuzzi and sauna in addition to the hot spring bathtub, but the sauna is suspended. The method of liquidating the building by the wristband. The building is a store, a gessen, a restaurant, a ramen & bar, etc. The guests also liquidate the wristband at check-out. Breakfast was added after the night stay. 1500 yen. The right Bon is set in the half buffet system and the left is buffet. There was also curry in the morning, so I certainly ate it.
Yamabe
3.3/511 Reviews
It is a tatami room with a shared bathroom. The price satisfaction is very good with low-cost facilities. If you think of a gorgeous hotel, go somewhere else. It is close to the station and there are two big supermarkets around. Super price is also very cheap. Stayed for sightseeing in Sakura or Asuka, everything was good.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels16
Number of Reviews219
Highest PriceNZD 731
Lowest PriceNZD 31
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 103
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 121