Best Hotels in Gero
Explore Gero with 45 hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
Bosenkan ★★★★
"Everything was excellent, even though the facility is quite old, cleanliness is well maintained. The staff are helpful and well mannered. The Japanese style food is healthy and delicious . Most of all the onsen is excellent, makes your skin silky and gentle ."
Yunoshimakan ★★★★
"This place is fantastic! You can spend half a day just exploring the premises, and do not miss the outdoor onsens!"
Suimeikan ★★★★
"We went to Gero for 2nd time and we like it so much. Hotel is clean, nice, and has an indoor and outdoor onsen :) Staffs were nice. We will go back there again : )"
Geroonsen kisoya Kisoya ★★
"Although the hotel isn't expensive, they offer a pick-up and drop-off service from Gero Station. The hotel is located across the river, next to a supermarket, which is quite convenient. The rooms are very clean and spacious, and you can even ask the hotel to pre-order meals for you, so the service is excellent."
Hotel Kusakabe Armeria ★★★★
"Very nice I like"
Gero Onsen Yamagataya ★★★★
"Visited one of Japan's top three hot spring towns and booked a traditional Japanese-style room at a century-old hotel, which included two meals. The hotel offers a shuttle service from the train station, which was incredibly convenient. Check-in was a breeze thanks to the friendly staff at the front desk who spoke Chinese. The room was exceptionally spacious with stunning views from the window – perfect for two people. The hot springs themselves, both indoor and outdoor, were wonderful. Gero Onsen truly lived up to its reputation; my skin felt incredibly smooth after a soak. Free cold drinks were available post-soak, and the milk from the vending machine was particularly delicious! The meals provided by the hotel were also plentiful and tasty. The entire hotel had a very authentic Japanese ambiance. Although we only stayed for one night, we're already looking forward to a longer visit in the future! Highly recommended to everyone."
TAOYA Gero ★★★★
"The hotel is beautiful. Nice view, good service, the food is variety. We are very enjoy for this trips. I will come again on 22 Feb."
Gensennoyado Yumotokan ★★★
"Hygiene: There was a big bug on the wall at night. The staff came to spray it with spray but it didn't get rid of it. In the end, the bug was picked up and fell on his mask. There is nothing more terrifying than this. Service: They said there was a pick-up service, but when we went to the station the next day, they said there were not enough staff and they would not send us. I asked if we could wait a while? We were not in a hurry, and the old lady said that no one would send us. . Facilities: The food was like bought in the supermarket and then served on a plate, wrapped in plastic film. But it's cheap, and this store seems to be full of elderly people working"
Kawakamiya Kasuitei ★★★★
"The room is very satisfactory. It is very Japanese style. The housekeepers are like family. They are very friendly. The hotel has private baths, open-air baths and large baths. Since the hotel is very private, you will hardly see other people even in the large bath. It is very comfortable. The breakfast provided is also very rich and very nice."
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Gero Koyokan Annex Wanpakutei
"Very nice place near and services .. If you are a pet lover you stay with your pets at the hotel ryokan type, Japanese style hotel. With shuttle service from the train station to hotel.. Just call at the hotel on the time you arrive at the train station. There is an information at the train station so you can ask a help how to call the hotel, the staff there will help you.🤗"
Fukiya
"The location of the hotel is unbeatable, next to Gero Station, just across the bridge. The hotel belongs to the family-run more traditional not very use computers.In the middle of a small episode, is to pay me again the accommodation fee, I encountered this situation for the first time a little overwhelmed, fortunately have your staff to help follow up, the incident was quickly handled. In addition, their hot spring actually looks like a bathroom, which is shared on the full floor, but only one person can be used at a time, someone is using it and has to wait. The front desk is not available 24 hours a day, and you do check their working hours"
Miyako
"Superb ryokan"
Gero Onsen Gero Royal Hotel Miyabitei
"Pamper yourself in a traditional Japanese room and enjoy private open air Onsen. They also have a hot path at the top of the building that opens from 5am! If you order the set dinner, they will bring the whole array of items to your room and set up accordingly. After dinner they will come lay the mattress for you while you can go enjoy the hot bath or Onsen. Short walk from the train station although it’s a slope. Quiet and nice neighbourhood. You can also get the Onsen pass and go Onsen hopping."
Gero Springs Hotel
"The room was a bit dark, but there was a private hot spring bath, and the hot spring itself was excellent. The only downsides were the location being a little out of the way and the bunk beds being uncomfortable to sleep in."
Breezbay Hotel & Resort Gero
"I stayed here for 2 nights and 3 days, and honestly, it's a difficult hotel to evaluate. Most of the staff are foreigners, but their customer service was good and I liked them. From the moment we arrived, we had all-you-can-drink draft beer and highballs (although in paper cups), and at dinner, we had all-you-can-drink various types of alcohol. Normally, drinks are expensive at hotels and inns (especially alcoholic drinks are abnormally expensive), so we didn't have to worry about that and could drink as much as we wanted within the time, which was very good. As for the food, dinner was a Hida beef main course + buffet, but the amount of Hida beef in each course was very small, and there was no refill of Hida beef in sukiyaki or shabu-shabu, and we had to take pork from the all-you-can-eat buffet and use that instead. The buffet seemed a little small in number of items for both dinner and breakfast. The taste was average. Well, I guess that's about right considering the price... However, what I found very unacceptable was that I had made a reservation for a pick-up from Gero Station in advance by phone, and the hotel said, "We will pick you up on the day according to your arrival time," so I told them my arrival time at Gero Station on the day. However, when I arrived at Gero Station, no matter how much I looked around, I couldn't find anyone who looked like a pick-up person, so I called the hotel and they just said, "Please come by taxi." I had no choice but to go to the taxi stand, and there were a lot of people waiting for taxis, so we ended up waiting in the cold for nearly 30 minutes before we could get in a taxi. I thought they should have told me to take a taxi from the beginning, since I had contacted them and made a reservation in advance to avoid this on the day. You can use the private open-air bath for free for another 30 minutes, but this was the worst. When I went to the bath, the bathtub still had a big lid on (it's probably to keep the temperature up, but an employee should have removed it before a guest gets in), so I couldn't get in, so I had to remove the two heavy lids myself as a guest, but the bathtub was made of plastic (which is fine, but it's also incredibly messy), and when I got in, the foothold inside the bathtub was slanted, so I almost slipped and fell. The inside was uneven and very dangerous, and I had no idea what the purpose of the bathtub was. When I got out, I had to lift the heavy lid myself and close it again. I've been to many hot springs before, but it was the first time in my life that I was so shocked by how dangerous a private bath was. Also, I stayed for multiple nights, but on both days I was with a group of bus tour guests, so although it couldn't be helped, I felt a bit uncomfortable. ...As such, there was such a big difference between the good and bad points that it's hard to know how to evaluate the stay overall, but this was a hot spring trip that I was looking forward to as a once-a-year luxury, and I came with the expectation of having fun and relaxing, so with that in mind, the bad points left a bigger impression on me, and I feel like I made a mistake in choosing the accommodation this time... I don't think I'll use it again in the future."
Hida Kanayama Nukumori no Sato Onsen
"The hotel doesn't have many rooms, but the hot springs are very comfortable. There's a restaurant on site with delicious food, and the surrounding environment is beautiful, right next to a stream. The staff are also very attentive in explaining the hotel information. I recommend staying here."
Mutsumikan
"The service was excellent, however, the hotel breakfast was quite mediocre. The price is reasonable for Gero, and it's conveniently located very close to the JR station. Overall, it's an excellent value-for-money option, and the open-air bath was also very pleasant."
Sasara
"Nice service! And the dinner is good. The room is clean and comfortable!"
Gero Onsen Fugaku
"The exterior picture of the hotel is not consistent with the reality. There is no Japanese-style entrance location. If you need pick-up service, you may need to inform in advance. In addition, there is a private bath on the 2nd floor, and you must make an appointment in advance. All the waiters are very nice and they will rent yukata for free, which I am very satisfied with. Everything in the room was good, but the hotel facilities were a bit old, including the Wi-Fi connection which took a while and was not used effectively. In addition, the large public bath and open-air bath are also of an old-style design. There are no locked lockers. The lights are a bit pale at night and there are not many people. I hope the hotel can replace them with brighter lights. Meals will be served in the room, and the taste is not too special."
Toraya Inn
"This was my second stay, and the experience was just as great. The room was clean and comfortable. They have staff who speak Chinese, and they were very attentive, recommending nearby hot springs and restaurants. The owner also speaks a little Chinese. The simple breakfast was fantastic, and the hot soup was delicious! You can leave your luggage at the 1F lobby during check-in or check-out, and they can also arrange a taxi for you. Highly recommended!"
Gero Onsen Yukyunohana
"Peaceful place. Hotel staffs are nice and helpful. Good to stay."
Hotel Miki
"It was situated at outskirts from the town. If you like nature and quiet life to chill and relax with onsen this is the best place to spend your days. Ordinary dinner served with room. One cons is you are unable to take shower in your room since there was no bathroom."
Koyoi Tenku Ni Asobu Shogetsu
"The view was amazing, and the hospitality was fantastic. The panoramic view of the mountains and the Hida River from the high ground from the windows was truly amazing. My husband, who loves trains, was very impressed to be able to watch the trains passing over the iron bridge. It was a surprise for him as he had no idea about it. The hallway to the private dining room was also an exciting, wonderful space that gave us a taste of the extraordinary, and we were also impressed by the hospitality of the waitresses. Each dish of food was carefully prepared and delicious, and healthy for our bodies. We would definitely recommend this inn to others."
Suihoen
"I ordered grilled ayu (sweetfish) for dinner, but it was already included in the course menu, so I ended up with two plates. During dinner, I complained to the waitress that she should have explained the order when she took it. I should have checked beforehand, though. The next day, when I paid the bill, the inn offered to remove the extra charge, saying that they hadn't explained it properly. I was very impressed by their conscientious response. I learned a lot about the spirit of service. The food was the best dinner I've ever had at any inn I've traveled to. The refined taste of the seasoning left a lasting impression. If I stay in Gero Onsen again in the future, I won't choose any other inn. They also have a Japanese-style French restaurant, and I'd like to try their food next time. I recommend this inn to anyone who values the quality of their meals."
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Suimeikan |
FAQ – Hotels in Gero
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What are the best places to stay in Gero?
Some of the best places to stay in Gero are near popular attractions like Gero Onsen Gassho-mura and Onsen-ji Temple, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Gero near Gero Onsen Gassho-mura?
Some of the top hotels in Gero near Gero Onsen Gassho-mura include Toraya Inn (from £49), Ogawaya (from £74) and Yunoshimakan (from £152), all offering easy access to Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Gero?
The most popular Gero hotels for your stay: Suimeikan (from £57), Gero Onsen Yamagataya (from £45) and Yunoshimakan (from £152) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Gero are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Suimeikan (from £57) and Gero Onsen Hanarenoyado Tsukinoakari (from £342) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Gero have hot springs?
Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? Suimeikan (from £57), Gero Onsen Yamagataya (from £45) and Yunoshimakan (from £152) have hot springs. Book now!
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Which hotels in Gero have swimming pools?
Suimeikan (from £57) and Hotel Kusakabe Armeria (from £84) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Gero offer an especially good breakfast ?
Suimeikan (from £57),Gero Onsen Yamagataya (from £45) and Yunoshimakan (from £152) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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