Top rated hotels in Fukuoka Prefecture

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station
4.5/5931 Reviews
Hakata
I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Oriental Hotel in Fukuoka, and it was truly an experience to remember. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm Japanese hospitality and was quickly checked-in by the friendly staff. The lobby was beautifully decorated. My room was clean, and well-equipped with all the necessary amenities. The high-speed Wi-Fi was reliable, which was a plus for my trip. The bed was comfortable. One of the highlights of my stay was the hotel's restaurant. The breakfast buffet offered a fantastic variety of both Japanese and Western options. The hotel's location is excellent. It's just a short walk from the train and bus stations, which is full of shopping, and restaurants. My overall experience was fantastic. The Oriental Hotel Fukuoka offers a comfortable stay, excellent service, and a unique blend of tradition and modernity. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Fukuoka! .
Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel
4.2/5831 Reviews
Hakata
The location is good as it connected to a sizable shopping mall. The room is decent small but there was very poor sound proof. The musical fountain next to the hotel with loud volume awoke us every 10am in the morning. On the last day of our stay in 7am. The couple next door were having noisy adult exercise… bang bang bang… to the wall between our room was sucks. We heard their yelling and breathing clearly all thru the time. We didnt take any photos from the room…Its really a terrible experience for our stay….n we will not come again..
Tokyu Stay Fukuoka Tenjin
4.6/5614 Reviews
We reserved 4 residential twin rooms in Tokyo Stay Tenjin from Aug 20th to 24th. As a frequent travellers (5-8 times to Japan annually), originally we had a very pleasant stay (prime location, all rooms are clean and we love the washing+drying machine in each room), until we experienced the life-time worst customer service. I requested for 2 hours late check out extension to 1pm and agreed to pay for additional charges for all rooms (2000 yen per hour per room and I paid 16000 yen in total). We experienced an unexpected long lunch on 24th and I sent a mail (at 12:30pm) via Tokyo Stay site to request for extension to 2pm (instead of 1pm). When we returned hotel at 1:20pm, one of the staff pulled his face, scolded and yelled at my family members loudly in Japanese, and he kept doing that in 3 of our rooms, even yelling at elderly and children of my family. My family members felt humiliated and were very upset. They told me that unpleasant experience, so I looked for that staff at front desk and asked the reason for the yelling and scolding, especially when we paid for all charges for extension. I used google translate in Japanese with speaker and there wasn’t any reply. When I asked for his name, he took off his name tag, ignored my request and said providing his name is against their privacy policy (All other staff were wearing name tags except him). He threatened to report to the police, if I keep asking for his name! Wait, what? So I want to ask: 1: Does the policy of Tokyo Stay allow staff to yell and scold customers when they do late check out? (not to mention we informed and paid for charges already) 2: It’s your policy to report your customers to the police when they ask your staff for their names?
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Fukuoka
4.5/5210 Reviews
Hakata
I was attracted to the good location of 2 stations by subway airport line from Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station and about 2 minutes walk from subway Hakata Station to the hotel. This time, I wanted to go to Shimonoseki, Ogura and Yamaguchi Prefecture based in Hakata, so I had a comfortable stay. The amenities were a style that took you from the corner in front of the front desk to the room for as much as you needed, and I felt that it was a good attempt from the viewpoint of environmental protection. I want to stay again. Thank you.
Plaza Hotel Tenjin
4/5334 Reviews
Facilities: A bit old, but acceptable Service: You need to make an appointment to clean the room. While the service staff is cleaning, the guests have to leave the hotel. They are speechless and forced to sit in the coffee shop downstairs for an hour. You must check out at ten o'clock in the morning, (I hope Ctrip can make a special note), otherwise the whole night's room fee will be deducted... At ten o'clock in the morning, there is no place in the shopping mall or hotel to open... It is not humane at all. Environment: The hotel is in Tenjin. It is very convenient to go everywhere. Iwataya and Daimaru are both within walking distance. Ps: The toiletries are not the Pola ones in the promotional picture, but there are self-service facial cleansing kits and bath detergents in the lobby.
Miyako Hotel Hakata
4.7/5429 Reviews
Hakata
Location is excellent & convenient. You can easily access to the subway station at B1 especially on a rainy day. Lot of restaurants around the area. Service is good & the front desk staffs are very helpful, can speak fluent English.
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central
4.6/5477 Reviews
Hakata
It's a wonderful hotel. We had no problems at the hotel. The cleanliness, service and breakfast were satisfactory. I would like to stay at this hotel again when I come to Hakata.
Lyf Tenjin Fukuoka
4.4/5313 Reviews
The facilities are new and stylish, creating an energetic yet cozy atmosphere. However, the room size is rather small, which may be suitable for solo travelers but could feel cramped for those traveling together (for the double-bed room) One noteworthy inconvenience is the need to go down to the ground floor to access the water dispenser. It would be more convenient if there were water machines available on each floor. The hotel's location is about a 5-minute walk from the nearest subway station and a 10+ minute walk to the shopping mall area. While not the most central/ convenient, the overall experience was quite enjoyable.
Yanagawa Hakuryuso
4.2/540 Reviews
Central easy walk to great restaurants and quenelles and sightseeing highlights of Yanagawa. Modern reception with ultra friendly staff who made us feel most welcome even with the language barrier. Kuniko-San was on reception when we checked in and served us breakfast each day. She was so helpful, engaging and incredibly welcoming. Traditional Japanese Breakfast was included in our tariff and changed each morning, delicious, pickled vegetables, grilled fish, rice with Tsukudani, miso , marinated octopus with vegetables, tamago & green tea & filter coffee. The room was traditional Japanese large and spacious 10 tatami with extra futons for increased cushion. The best part was the view from the room overlooking a lovely traditional Japanese garden, very private, and shielded from the bright morning sun by surrounding trees. I highly recommend this lovely hotel for an authentic Japanese experience
Nest Hotel Hakata Station
4.3/5357 Reviews
Hakata
My first trip to fukuoka and Hakata, it’s a less crowded place compared to Tokyo and Osaka. There are a lot of hotel choices around hakata station, Nest you will need to walk abit past neko and turn into a small alley and you will see Nest on the right. There are a few exit from hakata station to the hotel, but I think the best route is still to use the main road. I stayed 4 nights in Nest, Sometimes I went back hotel late at night although it’s an alley, and the street lamps are really not bright but I don’t feel unsafe at all, just a very short alley and there usually will have people standing there smoking. Minimum amenities provided at the hotel lobby, brushes, bath towel, cotton buds etc. the buffet breakfast restaurant at the lobby, simple and tasty, not much varieties and the restaurant do not have a lot of seating space. Hakata station is a good place to stay as there are many shoppings around the station, many hotels too but for the price, Nest is a good choice. Room is really the smallest, but whatever you need is in there, I especially love the fabric spray. There is also a vending machine and washing machine at the lobby.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels310
Number of Reviews32,240
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 15,191
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