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Kurashiki Royal Art Hotel
4.1/531 Reviews
Great location. A block away from the tourist area but far enough away to be away from the noise. Restaurants and convenience stores are a couple-minute walk away. This is obviously a hotel designed in the 80s with the large tall lobby and all the room doors facing the open air. You have the glass elevator and those in the lobby can people watch going up and down. Yes, the furnishings are a tad dated but well-maintained. We were amazed at the size of the room. The size was more like North American size than Japanese size. The bathroom and closet area ALONE could be the same size as some business hotel rooms I've been to in Japan. The Internet was fast. No problems with Netflix. The amenities were decent. If you need anything more, you can replenish in the lobby. Our room package included breakfast. It was decent enough. (Separate review) We got the parking space right beside the front doors, make sure you inform the front desk of your license plate. They do monitor. While I doubt we will come back to Kurashiki if I were, we would choose this hotel again.
The Celecton Kurashiki Mizushima
4/557 Reviews
I stayed for a consecutive night at work. It is very clean and well equipped, just opened in August. I am glad that the public bath is also free. Check-in, out and automatic machines are quite convenient. Convenience stores walk about 10 minutes in the neighborhood, but there are seven eleven. It's very convenient for me to work in a complex, and I've already used it three times in a month. There is also a route inn, but I became a fan of select, so I decided here next time. Please make a reservation early, may it be cheap? The content of breakfast is not bad, but I want to expect further grade up from now on. Rice is also delicious with Koshihikari.
Toyoko Inn Kurashiki-eki Minami-guchi
3.7/532 Reviews
Since it is a safe and stable Toyoko Inn, I was able to stay with the same facilities as other Toyoko Inns. It is located in a very convenient location, located between the station and the Bikan Historical Quarter. There are many restaurants around, so you don't have to worry about the restaurant. I was able to stay very comfortable and convenient.
Ryori Ryokan Tsurugata
4.5/510 Reviews
This hotel has a Chinese name ”Hotel Crane” Ctrip translation of the detour ”Ri Ori Konte Sky Tower Hotel” locals do not understand, causing us Chinese people to ask for directions! This is a hotel with more than 300 years of old buildings. It is next to the small river. There is a toilet in the room that cannot take a bath. Therefore, there is a public men and women bath. Breakfast is a general Japanese breakfast. Because the place is small, it is necessary to eat in time. You can stay after 5 pm. Check out at 10 am, quite strange time period, but the service is first-class, we arrived early for luggage storage, the time to enter the room luggage has been put, tatami pure Japanese-style room although it is a historical building, but everything is still methodical! Kurashiki is a small place, the most lively sightseeing area near the hotel, many interesting shops!
Hostel Cuore Kurashiki
4.1/516 Reviews
I spent one night in Kurashiki on my way to Takamatsu. I arrived rather late but still went for a walk around the canal in the old town - definitely worth it as it’s much quieter than during the day. Same thing for an early morning walk, great for pictures. Hostel Cuore has a nice bar downstairs, where you also check in and check out. The female dorm was very comfortable, it’s more as if you have your own mini-room: the upper ‘pods’ have real stairs to climb up to them instead of a ladder. There is a curtain in front of every pod-entrance, so lots of privacy (apart from the curtain for the external window that was lacking right in front of my bed). I did miss a fridge in the tiny common room though, where kitchen facilities seemed very limited. It’s very close to the old quarter, in a perfect location. I went for lunch at the Mamakari-tei, they only serve the famous ‘sardines’ with their most expensive menu set, but it was definitely worth it. I visited several of the sites: - Ohara museum of art: I skipped the part with western painting but enjoyed the Asian section. In the morning there was also a hall open with views of the garden, worth a look. - Ohashi house: lovely place with a really enchanting tea house at the end of the tour. You can order the tea in the previous stop ( the library if I remember well) but have it served in the teahouse with a view of the garden. Lovely and quiet experience, nice chat with the lady working there. - I skipped the toy and Momotaro museums as I had no specific interest in them and didn’t want to overload the day - Kurabo memorial hall: not a lot of English captions, but if you like old pictures of the industrial heritage of the area, this is a nice stop - Achi-jinja: lovely shrine just a short climb up from the old quarter. Very atmospheric and quiet. - Craft museum: well presented, nice souvenir shop I ended up buying quite some souvenirs here: some cute toys and products made from the fabric that is used in tatami mats.
Tabino Hotel Kurashiki Mizushima
4.2/523 Reviews
This is the hotel I used for my car trip to Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. I chose it online, but it is a new and clean business hotel that just opened in February this year. There is a sense of security that the reception, each facility, the breakfast venue, etc. were properly implementing corona countermeasures that seemed excessive. It was a room on the 6th floor, so it was nice to have a good view of the surrounding scenery, but it was just a rural landscape. The room was spacious enough, and it was good that the unit bath had a slightly larger bathtub. Also, it was good that the large public bath on the 1st floor was also a hot spring. Breakfast was included, but it was a buffet. I was made to wear vinyl gloves. In addition, when I tried to move to the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter the next day, it was quite far away and not very suitable for sightseeing.

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Highest Price£1,118
Lowest Price£20
Number of Reviews1,289
Number of Hotels145
Average Price (Weekdays)£124
Average Price (Weekends)£144

JR Shin-Kurashiki station Hotel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Kurashiki. New and popular hotels in Kurashiki recommended by Trip.com. You can plan a one or two day trip to Kurashiki. In Kurashiki, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

Kurashiki does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. JR Shin-Kurashiki station is a large train station in Kurashiki. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

There are 29 hotels in Kurashiki with excellent service. Hotels in Kurashiki offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Okura is the top choice of many travelers in Kurashiki. In Kurashiki, there are hotels under the Okura brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Okura. Ryori Ryokan Tsurugata is one of the most popular hotels in Kurashiki. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Kurashiki Kokusai Hotel.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Kurashiki, such as Japanese Rural Toy Museum. For short trips in Kurashiki, My. Washu are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashikikan.

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