"My stay at Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa was incredible! The classic Japanese-style room was beautifully designed with tatami mats and a serene ambiance, offering a perfect blend of tradition and comfort. The ocean view from my room was breathtaking, and the onsen facilities were truly relaxing.
The staff were warm and attentive, ensuring every detail was perfect. The traditional Kyoto-style breakfast was a delightful highlight. I highly recommend this resort for a peaceful and luxurious getaway!"
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199 reviews
8.6/10
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"Although the location is not convenient, the B&B has a beautiful view. Looking at the sea view and listening to the sound of the waves, the facilities of the B&B are also very good. The food in the restaurant was also very good, all in all, very good."
"Very nice hotel, location on the mountain can see the sea, there are hot springs. The service is also very good. If you don't go to the scheduled time for breakfast, the waiter will always wait for you and return to inform you. If it's quiet, it's suitable for a family vacation, no one bother, good place, very few meals around."
"There is a large supermarket next to the B&B, but it closes at 8pm. I don’t know if I can go there on weekdays, so there is no food around, and there is no convenience store. The B&B has not seen the clerk for a long time, but when I see it, I am willing to help you with your needs."
"The hotel is located next to the sightseeing boat. It is very close to the bus station and Sansong Park cable car station. There is a supermarket next to it where you can buy fresh fruits, which is very convenient. The room is very large and modern. The food is very good and the bath is very new. I highly recommend this stay. "
"The accommodation is a Japanese-style tatami room for 1-2 people. The open-air bath was really nice. The location is right across Amanohashidate from the station, so it was good because you could save on transportation costs. Inecho and Wawi are about 30 minutes away, and you can take a bus for 200 yen.
However, there are too many mosquitoes in the accommodation. The screen is always open.
The door connecting the bath and the accommodation is also always open, so a lot of bugs come in.
I was surprised to see a cockroach crawling on the unused comforter when I woke up to go to the bathroom at night."
"Very good, free parking, very close to attractions, and there are supermarkets nearby. Fireworks can also be set off, which is suitable for families with children. The room looked out to the sea, very comfortable, and also had a hot spring."
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How much does a hotel cost in Ine?
Average hotel prices in Ine based on Trip.com: £312 on weekdays and £323 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).
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