Top rated hotels in Fukuoka Prefecture

The Millennials Fukuoka
4.5/5237 Reviews
I’m a frequent guest at Millennial Kyoto and couldn’t be more delighted to hear that they open a new hotel in Fukuoka. Millennials Fukuoka is in a strategic location close to restaurants, mini marts, and lots of stuff going on in the Area. It’s sparkling clean and well run. Their staff, especially Faith are extremely helpful. I had a great stay and would love to return when I’m back in Fukuoka.
9h Nine Hours Hakata Station
4.4/5306 Reviews
Hakata
Style and cheap. Corona fin is also considered and can be checked in without any face-to-face. However, attention is necessary when checking in. The touch panel does not respond if it is not put on the toe. It is a little sharp because it is statalus below, and it reacts completely if it does not operate. When I check in, I don't forget to receive QR cards, and there are several receipts, and there is QR written in them, but it is used because there is a card card big thing that is not this. Use in elevators, lockers. Please be careful about the in-lock of the locker (card key locking). The pot has USB and 100 v outlets, but because it is a wall, a large repair adapter needs attention. There are many shower rooms and no problems. The elevator is divided into male and female. 9 The lounge on the floor has a private room where you can work. It may be good for work.
UNPLAN Fukuoka
4.5/584 Reviews
Excellent location, and the Nepali front desk boy is very kind and friendly helping figure out the best hidden spots (cheap and excellent restaurants ) around Fukuoka . Somehow the rate was absurdly expensive for a capsule hotel (Saturday around 550 rmb). Facilities are clean and staff are kind. Solo travelers looking for a good location, this is an option. Simple breakfast . Very near the park!
Comfort Inn Fukuoka Tenjin
4.3/584 Reviews
I’m finishing a five night stay at the Comfort Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin. This is my third Comfort Hotel this year, and all have been similarly reliably comfortable budget hotels. The Fukuoka Tenjin version I chose because of its proximity to the places I needed to go. Tenjin is a busy area with plenty of nighttime activities to keep people busy. The hotel is on a busy road and there is noise if your room is on the front side. The dark pull down shade is great at blocking the morning sunshine for late sleepers. I slept well in spite of outside noise. I’m sure rooms facing north are quiet, but the sunshine is on the front side. The room is comfortable for soli travelers. For couples it may be ok, but For me, alone, it was fine. The bathroom is spacious for budget Japanese hotels, not the typical unit bath, and the rain forest showerhead and body spray functions are nice. For the cost, this hotel is a bargain. Tons of restaurants nearby, including 24 hour udon across the street. Mitsukoshi and Daimaru department stores a couple blocks away, and the subway 100 meters away. Easy access by subway from the airport, with no train changes. I like this hotel and its location. If I’m back in Fukuoka again, this hotel will be my first choice.
Hostel Toki
4.5/542 Reviews
Hakata
The first experience of the bedroom, a lot of concerns before the trip but thanks to the sky the feeling of home in the hostel slows my anxiety. The location is good, 15 - 20 minutes for the Hakata station walking, or 100 yen with public bus. The bed is super comfortable! The compartment is large enough to sleep and store small baggage. Surely the winner of all. Very simple services, a bathroom and a shower for every kind, and outdoor laundry. Just being prepared may be necessary to make the row for use, but I was lucky that I didn't have to for all my stay. Other guests in the room may not be so kind at motion, for example when you open / close the single bed tent. But it was inevitable. . .
Heartscapsule Hotel&Spa
4.1/5145 Reviews
Hakata
I stayed for the first time this time for an early morning flight from Arao's home to Tokyo. It is very beautiful because it is just possible. It is also good that there is a large bath to solve the fatigue of the trip. It is convenient because the family in the facility can be used as it is in the building, and there are seven eleven and pharmacies right across the street. The cafe on the same floor as the cabin is also doing late, and the cafe staff helps when I accidentally went out without a card key (thank you!). The staff was very helpful and I would like to use it again!
Hostel Stand by ME
3.2/521 Reviews
The location of the hostel is in the middle of Akasaka and Omori Park. The distance from the train station to the hostel is approximately 5-10mins which is great. However when u came back after visiting different touring sites, this might be tiring. But the hostel is very clean, and have great hot water for bathing. About drinking water, they have a water filter for normal water and an electric pot for hot water. But it might be quite inconvenient when you want to drink. Better buy water outside.
Wellcabin Tenjin - Male Only
4.6/5103 Reviews
Expensive dorm bed which I paid 60usd per night. It is basically a beautiful and luxury dormitory. The bed is clean and comfy. The toilet and shower is perfect. Everything is clean and sparkle. If you don’t mind the price is a perfect choice!near subway 15mins walk
WeBase Hakata Hostel
4.5/5111 Reviews
I used it for the first time. I was very impressed from the time I asked if I could stay at midnight. It seems that there were few people, so I used it like a private room. The inside of the building is clean and I am very satisfied with the comfort of spending ^_^! I would like to stay again if I have another chance. Thank you very much!
Hostel Stand by ME
3.7/5127 Reviews
Can not check in until 7pm and no room for this to be earlier. Latest i have found in Japan. Can store luggage though which is something. Free tea and coffee and good showers located in the basement. No toilets on the dorm room floor so have to head down to get to them. Some convenience stores around and plenty of bus stops. Walking distance to the castle.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties66
Number of Reviews1,887
Average Price (Weekdays)£58
Average Price (Weekends)£99