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Hyatt Centric Kanazawa
4.8/5402 Reviews
We stayed at a connecting room this time and we enjoyed it sooooo much! Will definitely come back next year for the kani!
Ana Crowne Plaza Kanazawa
4.2/560 Reviews
The hotel definitely feels a bit old and tired, but it's still very clean and comfortable with excellent service. I was upgraded to what was essentially a junior suite due to my status and found the room to be very spacious and comfortable. The pillows were too soft for my taste but luckily there was a harder pillow in the closest. The toilet has an automatic bidet which will raise the lid as you get near it and then automatically flush (fancy!). Every morning the staff would also provide newspapers, which I thought was really old school. Location-wise this hotel can't be beat. You're literally right next to Kanazawa Station which gives you easy transportation access and also puts you close to dining options. There are a lot of malls around the station with good restaurants and shops. There's also a large 711 just a few steps away. The only gripe I had about the room was that I found the sink area to be a bit too small and there was little space for me to put my toiletries.
Hotel Wing International Premium Kanazawa Ekimae
4.4/5319 Reviews
I used it with my family for sightseeing in Kanazawa. It is close to Kanazawa Station and has a parking lot. The interior is beautiful in a new hotel. The unit bath is also very large. However, dust was conspicuous around the air conditioner and in the nanoe blowout. I want you to clean this area a little more. The air conditioner was a little bad, probably because the filter was also clogged. The staff 々 is very kind and comfortable. There was a deck where you could see the Shinkansen and conventional lines, and the children were happy. Breakfast is delicious, but the child who sleeps with the child does not have breakfast, so it is okay to pay, so I think it would have been nice if there was a little rice for children. I still want to use it.
Hyakurakuso
4.6/59 Reviews
I stayed in the annex. If you stay in the annex, you can use the facilities of the main building, but it's a completely different building, and the grounds are separate, so I could only go once due to bad weather (unfortunately). That time was to have the complimentary Japanese afternoon tea. They serve different Japanese sweets depending on the season, and they were delicious. The interior of the building was also Japanese modern, and it was fun to look around. The annex does not have a large public bath. There are four private baths. They are all spacious and clean. There is a lounge service, but I thought it was a little small. Both are available if they are available (there is also a private bath that requires a reservation), so if the timing is bad, it will leave a bad impression. However, there are not many rooms, so it seemed like you could use it if you waited a little. I thought the food was a little slow to be served, but the food was great. I thought it was aimed at young people or women overall (there are a lot of colorful yukatas, but no samue), but I think even men would be satisfied with the food. There is also a late-night snack and lounge service (you can get quite a lot of alcohol for free). Most of all, most of the staff were nice. The free shuttle to Kanazawa Station was also a good point.
Rashiku Kanazawa
4.5/58 Reviews
It was located near the bus stop in Higashi Chaya District, so I was able to arrive there quickly and without getting lost. I was overwhelmed by the latticework made of 8,000 pieces of gold leaf from the entrance to the front desk. The manager's thoughtfulness at check-in was wonderful, and I was looking forward to the different designs for each room. This time I stayed in room 207, and the interior was filled with the traditional beauty of Kaga. The bathroom and toilet were separate, and there was plenty of space. This is a hotel I would like to visit again. I ate outside, but there were many good, high-class restaurants, which I also enjoyed.
Terume Kanazawa
4.1/515 Reviews
The ”Terume Kanazawa” is located next to a sports park (and a stadium), well-explored in transport. It is a ”Onsen” (i.e. a bath hotel) of the cheap variety, and the check-in procedure is easily reminded of a youth hostel of the high-speed style. But the room makes a very ordinary impression; simple, But acceptable clean and convenient; air conditioning works that it makes it directly joy to watch. The bathing operation convinces as well; like a classic onsen, but significantly more people, though very pleasant and makeless clean. Breakfast has also surprised me qualitatively, tasty and rich. Overnight stay with breakfast and bathroom is booked by night with about EUR 60, which is uncompetitively cheap. Who can refrain from snick snack or image: very recommendable!

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