Top rated hotels in Fukuoka Prefecture

Grand Base Fukuoka
4/520 Reviews
We spent 4 nights at the end of December 2023 at Grand Base Fukuoka. The room seemed a little smaller than the photos, however was alright for our family of 4 including 8 and 11yo kids. Much appreciated was the modern bathroom with shower and self-filling bath tub, and the washing machine. Would have liked slightly wider double beds and space for more seating in the living/ dinner area (the couch was just cosy for 2 people). We had to wait a little while for another guest to complete their procedure to check in at the terminal (for some reason I couldn’t click the link to pre-check-in on the website. Maybe as I am not a resident?). There was some server connection error but once I called the help number on the counter they helped me out. We sought help two more times when we keyed in the wrong room code and for help to book an early morning taxi. The first was dealt with helpfully, the latter was not so successful as the staff eventually explained they couldn’t help with booking taxis (we managed to book via the Go app eventually). The location was convenient - we walked most places - to Canal City, the Tenjin underground market. All about 10-15 minutes walk. We also walked about 7 minutes to catch the bus to Ohori Park. Overall a smooth stay.
Grand Base Moji Nagomi
4.2/532 Reviews
Thank you netizens for commenting and reminding, I will contribute  less and less Because I got on the wrong high speed that night, I should have gone to the left ten o'clock... I will call the same person immediately. It turned out that I didn't want to go at all. You can check in 😂 by yourself with the left gate password and the reservation number. It's convenient ~. Check-out is also a room pad degree according to the system. The hotel is cross street, and the GPS are 👌🏻 In addition, there are three parking spaces downstairs in the hotel, and there are many times to rent nearby. The port of Mensi is laid out early, but fortunately there is a Lawson 🤪 in five minutes.
Hotel Iori
4.3/536 Reviews
Hakata
It was the best one night in the city with my parents. It was a pity that I only stayed for one day. Fully equipped kitchen, heating and clean bathroom. Practical setup. For a young adult, it takes about 10 minutes to get to Hakata Station. Yodobashi Camera, Ropia Supermarket, Daiso, Family Mart, Lawson, close proximity, udon restaurant, very close proximity. It's close to the station, but it's quiet because it's inside a residential office. It's a perfect place to come with kids or parents. It was clean, but there was a little dust on the living room floor. Still, I will visit again next time^^
Tomariehotel & Condominium
4/543 Reviews
(Please scroll down for English version) Check-in date: 2/3-7/3 (two separate bookings) Room type: Most Pingguoge (three-bed non-smoking single room) Price: Average price is about 650HKD per night (other hotels cost over 1,000HKD at that time) Type: Three-person family trip Comments: You will see a lot of people commenting that they can go far from Hakata Station without the entrance code. I've been thinking about it for two weeks because of those comments on e.com. As a result, none of them were correct. First of all, after you book a room, you will receive an email from the hotel. It clearly states that you need to pre-check in. It will be OK to return the basic personal information and submit the passport. After completing this, you will receive Two passwords. One is the code for the door of the building, and the other is the code for the key box hanging on the door. The door is locked with a key, so there is no ridiculous thing like someone saying that the electronic door lock is not powered and makes it impossible to enter the room. When you go to the lobby, you have to use your iPad to check in (ipad has multiple language options). If you do a pre-check-in before departure, you will quickly go through the check-in procedures. Remember, although he There is the word ”hotel” but it means ”condo” after it. In fact, it means ”B&B”. In addition, people have already stated that this is an unmanned hotel. I don't understand why anyone would expect service. Although there is no one in the hotel, I tried sending email to their customer service morning, afternoon, night and early morning, and they could keep replying to me within 10 minutes. As for traveling far away, my parents, who are over 60 years old, don't think it's far away. Basically, it took 5-6 minutes to arrive at the entrance next to Hakata Station (it rained heavily one night, so it only took about 2-3 minutes to take a taxi back to the B&B from Hakata Station). In terms of cleanliness, there are indeed some unclean places. The main reason is that the floor has quite a few traces of luggage. The rest are clean. There is a washing machine in front of the room, as well as laundry detergent, toothpaste and toothbrushes, and shower liquid and shampoo (made in Japan). The kitchen is fully equipped and the refrigerator is large. Quiet and not noisy at night. There is a relatively large 7-11 convenience store nearby (2mins) away. If you are driving, there are several parking options near the building. Overall, the price is very affordable. 👍🏻 Period: 2/3-7/3 (booked separately) Room Type: Standard Triple Non-Smoking Room Price: Average of around 650HKD per night (at that time, other hotels were over 1000HKD) Type of Travel: Family trip with three people Review: You may come across reviews from other people mentioning the lack of an entrance code and the distance from Hakata Station. These reviews made me hesitate for two weeks. However, none of those concerns turned out to be true. Firstly, after booking, you will receive an email from the hotel clearly stating that you need to complete a pre-check-in process. You just need to provide basic personal information and upload a photo of your passport. Once completed, you will receive two codes: one for the building entrance and another for the key box attached to your room door. The room door is locked with a key, so there is no issue with electronic locks running out of power. When you arrive at the lobby, you need to use the provided iPad for self-check-in (multiple language options available). If you completed the pre-check-in process before your arrival, the check-in procedure will be very quick. It's important to note that although it has ”hotel” in the name , it is actually a condominium-style accommodation. They have already mentioned that it is an unmanned hotel, so I don't understand why some people expect full service. Although there are no staff at the front desk, I have personally sent emails to their customer service at various times, and they have always replied within 10 minutes. As for the distance from Hakata Station, even with my parents in their 60s, they didn't find it far. It typically takes only 5-6 minutes to walk to the entrance near Hakata Station (one night when it was raining heavily, taking a taxi from Hakata Station to the accommodation only took about 2-3 minutes). Regarding cleanliness, there were indeed some areas that were not perfectly clean, mainly some marks on the floor from luggage. However, the rest of the room was clean. The room is equipped with a washing machine, and they provide laundry detergent, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and Japanese-made shower gel and shampoo. The kitchen facilities are complete, and the refrigerator is spacious. The nights are quiet, without any noise disturbances. There is a relatively large 7-11 convenience store nearby (2 minutes' walk). If you are driving, there are several parking lots near the building to choose from . Overall, considering the price, it is a very cost-effective option. 👍🏻
Grand STAY Hakata Station North
4.2/541 Reviews
There is free parking space for self-driving tours, the rooms are new and clean, there are washing machines and projectors, and you can watch movies and YouTube! I will book again next time I go to Fukuoka for a self-driving tour, and the price/performance ratio is very high. There is a restaurant within a few minutes of walking. There is a roast pork restaurant near the dinner recommendation. Google search is called fire king. It is delicious and affordable.
Plusone Nishikoen
3.7/552 Reviews
It takes more than 20 minutes to walk from the subway station. The roads passing by are relatively quiet. Go to the hotel and open the door with the password in the message. After that, use the screen of the front hall to talk to the owner's video to pay a low accommodation tax. Compared with the mailbox password, you are more troublesome due to communication problems. Others are not much different from ordinary homestays.
Boxi Hakata 2
3.9/521 Reviews
There is no front desk, but you can check in using a tablet device placed in the corner of the facility. The kitchen is well equipped with a washing machine and microwave in the room. The TV is big and easy to watch! It's a bit of a walk from the station, but there's a bicycle share port nearby, which is convenient.
Grand Inn Canalside
4.2/593 Reviews
Hakata
When traveling with your family, the convenience of staying in an apartment hotel makes the whole thing feel like home! The nearby scenery, department stores, and delicious food also make the trip worthwhile and unforgettable👍
Plusone Fujisaki
3.9/523 Reviews
I had to spend the night in Fukuoka with my friend and booked this cheap hotel. It was in a quiet residential area, where I could relax as if I came to a friend's house. The convenience store is also very convenient at the back, but unfortunately there is no TV. It is troublesome to go to Hakata and Tenjin by train, so check it with Google Maps, and then walk about 10 minutes on the shopping street, then enter Yakitori, and then search again with Google Maps in the morning, and it was praised by word of mouth. I am in the local area. A bakery bought bread and ate it in the room. If you don’t book here, this is a city you won’t come to, so it’s fun to be able to travel like living unexpectedly.
Just in Fukuoka
4.5/52 Reviews
This is my first time to pay extra fee for accommodation. Four people paid $3200 for four nights tax. That’s only one bad experience.

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Number of Hotels677
Number of Reviews1,375
Average Price (Weekdays)£126
Average Price (Weekends)£187