Travelers Reviews of Fukui Prefecture Hotels

Comfort Inn Fukui
4.2/589 Reviews
I used it to go to Sundome for LIVE. In terms of location, it's far from the station, so it's not convenient, but if you go by car, there's no problem, there's plenty of free parking, and there's a lot of supermarkets, home centers, Don Quixote, and restaurants nearby, so it's convenient. is! The room was clean and it was nice to be able to just check in when I went to put my luggage first. The bed was big and it was great. In addition, it is hotel which we want to use by all means.
Dormy Inn Premium Fukui Natural Hot Spring
4.6/587 Reviews
There is no doubt that this is a high-cost hotel that deserves full marks. It is impeccable in all aspects. The hot springs are a highlight, the location is a highlight, the free ramen is a highlight, the free popsicles are a highlight, and there are super comfortable pillows. I really want to buy an identical one to take home.
Hotel Riverge Akebono
4.3/548 Reviews
”I'm glad to have a relaxing bath. If it gives you a sense of security, it's even better.” My husband and I stayed here for one night. The hotel is a little far from the station, more than 15 minutes on foot, but there is an izakaya about 5 minutes walk away, so we had no trouble finding something to eat. You can also walk to a power spot shrine in about 20 minutes. You can also use the 100 yen bus, which is convenient for sightseeing. The large mirror right after entering the room makes the space look spacious, but I kept bumping into it, which bothered me a little. Also, the step to the toilet was a little high, which was a bit worrying. I think it would be even more comfortable if these were improved. The large bath was spacious, and I was happy to be able to stretch my legs and relax in it. The bath seemed to be made of ionized water, and regardless of its effectiveness, it made me feel good (lol). Overall, it was a good hotel.
Fukui Manten Hotel Ekimae
4.4/5121 Reviews
It was close to Fukui Station so it was easy to get around. When checking in, the female staff member tried to explain a lot in Korean and was kind. The room was also clean. You can use a key instead of a card key.
Hotel Econo Fukui Station
4.3/573 Reviews
The breakfast buffet had a wide variety of dishes and included Fukui specialties, which was great. However, the hotel's deterioration was evident everywhere as it aged, and although there were efforts being made, it was a little disappointing. Parking is available for a fee of 1,200 yen. It's a little expensive, but it can't be helped since it's in front of the station.
Courtyard Fukui
4.8/587 Reviews
Amazing hotel, wholly recommend it as a place to explore Fukui from - beautiful new building, impeccably decorated and with amazing views over the city. Breakfast is fantastic and 100% worth it as well! Wish we had more time there!
Hokuriku Fukui Awara Onsen Mimatsu
4/515 Reviews
There is a free shuttle bus to the station. The breakfast and dinner are very delicious. They are all banquets. There is a large supermarket opposite the hotel where you can buy some for late night snacks. The air conditioning in the hotel is sufficient and it is not cold at all. On a snowy day, I was sweating all over while sleeping.
Hotel Route-Inn Fukui Ekimae
4.2/5133 Reviews
My boyfriend is from Fukui, so I came to visit >.< The fact that it's close to the station is a huge plus!! Next time I come to Fukui, I'll use this place. The breakfast was delicious, and the staff was very kind ( ˆ◝ ·̫ ◜ˆ ) ♡ᐝ
HOTEL ROUTE INN OOITAKAHAMA
4.5/526 Reviews
It opened in the summer, so I was curious and stayed there while visiting the grave. It's a new facility, so the facilities are very clean. The room was this warm at 21°C without turning on the air conditioner. It was very helpful. It's cold in the countryside, but I didn't feel cold at all. The room wasn't small, but just the right size. The loungewear was stiff. It was a bit uncomfortable to wear. The kettle for boiling water had fingerprints on it, so it must have been used before? It was very dirty. About the large public bath. To save energy, the lights are turned off and turned on. A bit dark. There is only one bathroom. There is no open-air bath. It is spacious enough. The bottles for shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are similar colors. The letters are small, so it is very difficult for elderly people to tell them apart. I think they should make the bottles easier to tell apart, such as by using a more easily recognizable color. I felt that they needed to be more considerate. There are three lined up, and I think it would be difficult to see if the letters were a bit dark and small. It's fine for younger people, though. The bottles in the guest rooms were color-coded for easy understanding. I would like them to improve this. Breakfast. As expected, there are a lot of cold dishes. There is a lot to choose from, though. The white rice is bad. I wish it was better because it's in the countryside. The coffee was also not very good. The coffee from the machine in the lobby was good. It's new so it's very good, but there are areas for improvement because it's a business hotel.
Hakujukan
4.7/522 Reviews
Zazen and the experience of a treasurer were very good. Shojin cuisine was very delicious and the room was large and comfortable. I had more experience than the price.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties48
Number of Reviews1,255
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 510
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 567