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Kamenoi Hotel Nara
4.2/527 Reviews
There are many local Japanese tourists. The overall decoration is not the latest, the height of the corridor and the layout of the room are mostly traditional. The service level is very Japanese, and every waiter is polite. There are not many people taking a bath, probably because of the diversion of private baths. Across the small road is the ruins of Heijo Palace, where you can run and walk in the wild, and the air is good. There is no business around the hotel, and it takes twelve minutes to walk to the subway station. Fortunately, the hotel provides dinner, and each meal is seven or eight dishes, which is very rich. Toshodaiji Temple is not open, but it is not far to walk, and it takes 20 minutes to get there.
Ryokan Asukasou at the Entrancne of Nara Park
4.7/542 Reviews
I stayed at the 3 generation including my grandson. It was an inn near my home, and if there was no Nara Prefectural citizenship, there was no chance to stay. The parking lot is narrow, so it is a style to park at the entrance and leave the key. After the reception at the front desk, you will be guided to the room and you can provide tea in the room, which is an old-fashioned customer service. Although the entire building is undeniably aging, there was a sense of security because it was well maintained, cleaned, and corona measures. The room was a large room with the next room, but the five-storied pagoda of Kofukuji was a room in the direction where I couldn't see it. The bath has a large communal bath and an open-air bath on the same floor, but it was a pity that I had to change clothes and enter again. I used it properly as a large communal bath before dinner and an open-air bath before going to bed. It was an artificial hot spring, so it was quite a spring quality. Dinner was served in a private room with consideration for my grandchildren, but it was simple but delicately seasoned and was top class in Nara inn. Breakfast was also very delicious. The landlady was well supervised by the employees from check-in to check-out, and everyone's manners were wonderful. At dinner, we were waiting at the entrance, and at breakfast, we were 々 for employees with great consideration to guide us ahead of the elevator. There is no accommodation, and dinner is possible, and it is a revisit.
Wakasa Annex
4.5/518 Reviews
The location is on the edge of Nara Park, the environment is beautiful, the Japanese-style tatami room, we ordered breakfast, Japanese breakfast is very recommended for everyone to eat, it has the characteristics of the real Japanese. The hotel also provides hot spring baths.
Tsukihitei
4.7/516 Reviews
The hotel is in the forest, and you can walk along the mountain road to the hotel (it would be inconvenient to walk in to get your luggage, you can take a taxi to the door of the hotel). The scenery is so beautiful, leaving the noisy tourist area and getting close to nature. Dinner is kaiseki, in a private restaurant room, a great experience! When checking in, the time for dinner and breakfast will be arranged, and the time of the private bath room will be confirmed, and the service staff will come to the room to call. The breakfast has traditional tea and rice, delicious 😋The room is traditional Japanese style, not low-key luxury design. The environment is awesome!
Hotel Fine Garden Nara Horai
4.5/571 Reviews
I didn't have high hopes for this hotel, I just thought it was cheap. Then I was a little surprised when I went in. It was such a big room. My friend said she had never stayed in a hotel with such a big room. It looked like a couple's hotel, but the facilities inside were not too couple-friendly. The bed was normal, and there was a massage chair next to it. It's actually a very suitable place for vacation, and the price is really worth it. As for transportation, well, I couldn't find it using Baidu Maps, so I used Apple's built-in map or Google Maps to find it. Then I walked for almost half an hour following the navigation because I walked slowly. But when I came back, I could walk very fast because I was familiar with the road. Overall it's not bad.
Ando Hotel Nara Wakakusayama -Dlight Life & Hotels-
4.4/528 Reviews
It was a hotel with a gorgeous view from the room. I was disappointed that the wide-edge chair had almost no backrest, but thanks to that, I was able to see the night view from Mt. Wakakusa, one of Japan's top three night views, while lying on the bed facing the window. I took two rooms with my daughter's couple and tried to use our room as a meeting place, but the Japanese-Western rooms had hard tatami mats and the chairs had no backrests, so we ended up meeting in the lobby. The sofa around the fireplace was the special seat, but there were little games on the other sofas that everyone could enjoy. Self-service free coffee comes in hot and iced varieties, and others include iced tea and apple juice. At night, you can roast marshmallows over the fireplace and eat them as s'mores between crackers. On the free stargazing tour starting at 9:00 p.m., you can enjoy a 180-degree night view from the top of the mountain. We had dinner starting at 6:30, but even though the food was not slow and the waiters were not slow, we were running out of time (we had to hurry and finish at 8:45), so if you want to sign up for a tour, you should start by 6:00. Recommended. Each room had a view bath for 50 minutes, which was plenty. When hot water overflows from the bathtub, hot water is automatically supplied. There is a shower booth, but the water temperature is not stable and the shower is extremely water-saving, so it was a little difficult to use. In addition to shampoos, we have everything from cleansing to face wash and moisturizing. There is also a sink in the changing area, so you can remove your makeup there. This may not be an individual private bath, so... Towels, bath towels, co**** cloth for washing the body, and water were set in each basket. There were plenty of electrical outlets in the room in easy-to-use locations. 1 outlet and 1 typeA USB port per bed. There are 2 packs of coffee per person, 3 packs of each of 2 types of tea, and 1 bottle of water per person. The food was also luxurious and delicious for me.

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels1
Number of Reviews71
Lowest Price€38
Highest Price€182
Average Price (Weekends)€77
Average Price (Weekdays)€58