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Hotel Livemax Hakataeki Minami
3.4/540 Reviews
Still very new hotel, about 12 minutes walk from Hakata Station. The time is almost the same from Higashi Hie Station of the subway, but if you are from Higashi Hie, you will not be lost because you are straight from the street. The hotel has a clean interior and plenty of hot water. The air cleaner is also complete in each room. There are several restaurants in the neighborhood with combination two and midnight. There is a reasonable Yakiniku shop across the street where the store name has changed. There is a counter, so it was okay for one person.
Zonk Hotel Hakata
4.2/5219 Reviews
Hakata
We stayed for 6 nights. Place probably more suitable for at most 3 nights because they do not clean your room throughout the length of your stay. If you can bear not having room vacuum & mop for more than 3 nights then this is a very good place. Towels can be obtained from front desk any time which is good. Pillow is soft, not sufficient support. Harder pillow ran out. I used 2 soft pillows & 2 bath towels beneath them. Near to Hakata train, JR stations & Bus Terminal. Also walking distant from Hakata Old Town. Generally, room was clean & bright. Staff were polite & helpful.
A.T. Hotel Hakata
4.5/556 Reviews
On the first day I arrived in Hakata and checked in (AP), I took a bus from the international airport to Take****a Station. There were only a few stops to Take****a Station. After walking for about ten minutes, I saw that it was open 24 hours a day. It was similar to Yoshinoya. Turn left and go to the end. Next time I will also stay in Fukuoka (AP). (AP) is suitable for family travel and is worth recommending.
The Grand Residence Hotel Hakata
3.9/511 Reviews
It was very difficult to check in!! 1. When I searched everything recently, it was changed to unmanned, so I couldn't check in early and I couldn't leave my luggage..! In other words, you have to use a coin locker at the subway station or pay more than 2,000 yen to leave your luggage in the center of the first floor of Hakata Station. 2. Two unmanned tablet PC kiosks have been installed on the first floor! If you enter the 8-digit number you receive via email, it will show you your room number and give you the first floor password! 3. You only get one chance! The kiosk will be checked from 3:01 PM, and if you arrive before then, the kiosk will never proceed to the next step! If you press the wrong button and go back to the previous step after check-in, it will say you have already checked in and will not show up again, so be sure to take a picture! 4. No more keys! All have been changed to door locks, so the door lock password is also provided upon check-in. 5. In general, the room is clean and well-appointed to the point where I want to stay there for a month… I liked it so much that I plan to book here again next time!!!
Hotel Route-Inn Hakata Ekiminami
3.3/533 Reviews
Hakata
Hotel full of Showa feeling. Even if the oldness of the building is not possible, I would like to consider a little more equipment. Sanyo dryer is worried that the main body will be hot and broken after use. The refrigerator is old and the door is tilted. The hanger hanger is loose and tilted, and the winter coat slipped by the hanger (laughs) The public bath was clean and I was able to use it comfortably. There is a transfer, but it is still far from Hakata Station and there are no convenience stores and restaurants nearby. There is a supermarket next to the hotel, but when it is late at night, there were few lunches.
HOTEL WBF GRANDE HAKATA
4.1/5256 Reviews
Hakata
Good value in terms of money Easy to get around as fukuoka CBD area isn't that big Public bath on the top floor is super popular and can be crowded at times The only thing I dislike is the toilet smell which I find common is most hotels in Japan And usually a long queue for waiting the escalators There are only two lifts among 13 floors

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Looking for hotels in Fukuoka? Trip.com is a great place to start. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Fukuoka, Trip.com is here to help! While traveling to Japan, Fukuoka is one of the most popular destinations. Fukuoka is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Fukuoka Airport is the primary airport in Fukuoka. Besides flying, taking a train to JR Hakata Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 221 hotels in Fukuoka on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. As a popular tourist city, Fukuoka has many renowned chain hotels. Hilton is the top choice of many travelers in Fukuoka. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Fukuoka, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. A popular hotel in Fukuoka, Hotel Monterey La Soeur Fukuoka is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Hotel Clio Court Hakata Fukuoka.

In the city center of Fukuoka, you'll have easy access to Kego Shrine, Yatai Ramen Kai. You can choose attractions in Fukuoka that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Noko Museum, Shikanoshima, Nokonoshima Island. The most famous attractions locally are Ohori Park, Umi No Nakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome. Commercial areas like Fukuoka Mitsukoshi, Hakata Canal City, Tenjin Chicagai are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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