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JW Marriott Hotel Nara
4.7/546 Reviews

JW Marriott Hotel Nara

Nara|1.35km from Futai-ji Temple
JW Marriott's site selection in Nara was such a failure that I was shocked. It is far away from all the attractions and stations in Nara. The rooms have no views, not even green plants. It is just a roadside business hotel on the outskirts of the city without any Nara characteristics. Two-thirds of the rooms are in The road side is very noisy. I moved to the inner side to make it quieter. It takes ten minutes to get to Nara Kintetsu Station. The bus takes 30 minutes. It is not convenient to travel. I rely on rentals. There is no one at the door of the hotel. I have to wait for more than ten minutes to call. The service is warm but there will be mistakes in getting breakfast. The concierge took things and made arrangements for the restaurant. The concierge also looked like he was unfamiliar with the business and said the line was busy. He made an announcement and did not reply. The room was a five-star level and the breakfast was OK. There was no hot spring. In addition to the dining bar, there was only one Western restaurant at the door. There was no set meal price. There seem to be a lot of foreign employees in Taihang. Generally speaking, I don’t recommend staying at Fufu. It’s just in the park. It costs more than 3,000 yuan per person, including breakfast and dinner. There are also hot springs where you can soak in the Marriott. It costs more than 2,000 yuan. The location is boring. The only bright spot is that there is a Tsutaya store next to it.
Hotel Nikko Nara
4.5/5169 Reviews

Hotel Nikko Nara

Nara|1.53km from Futai-ji Temple
Overall it was a great experience, so I gave it 5 stars🌟! Let’s talk about the advantages first: 1. The wood used in the interior decoration of the hotel is very natural, minimalist with a touch of luxury, giving people a very comfortable feeling☺️ 2. The outdoor hot spring pool experience is also very good, with beautiful scenery. It would be better if the tank could be larger. Otherwise, 2-3 people living in a room would not be able to experience it in 50 minutes. This is not very user-friendly. You are only given 50 minutes depending on the number of people, and the tank is too small so only one person can go in and soak in. Others have to wait outside, and couples cannot enjoy it at the same time. 🥺🥺🥺 3. In addition, the food is pretty good. Drinks are not included. There are not many amazing flavors. The first cold dish is the best. 4. The night view of Mt. Wakakusa is great, I must like this! The hotel will drive you up the mountain to see it👍 Let’s talk about the points that need to be improved: 1. The hotel service is a bit embarrassing, and the attitude is excellent, but there are always some indescribable feelings of inconsistency, such as kneeling service during check-in, and dining activities in the back. The waiter who checks you in does not even remember your last name and where you are. There are only a few rooms in the hotel (not for such a small-scale boutique B&B with few rooms), and there are obvious traces of the process. He also said that he would help to ask if there is any space in the private hot spring the next morning, but nothing was said. 🐶 2. The pillows on the bed in the room are very uncomfortable and too high. There is no difference between the two pillows as they are high. There is no choice. Be careful of stiff neck. 👴 3. The included dinner does not include drinks and menu upgrades, which need to be ordered separately, but we did not order them. When we checked out, the waitress came to ask us for payment. When we expressed confusion, she asked us if we had ordered dinner. Extra drinks. Please, don’t you keep track of whether guests order or not? Wouldn't it be rude to ask guests to confirm the check-out time themselves? 🙁 4. After observing the guests who stayed that day, basically the majority were Chinese (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), followed by a few European, American and Japanese guests. However, the hotel did not have a Chinese-speaking waiter. In addition to Japanese, it was Japanese-style English that was forced to recite words. I want to say that although you can communicate in English, but if you can't speak it, are you really respecting the Chinese guests by talking like a duck throughout the process? After all, it is extremely difficult to communicate like this. Some Japanese people cannot understand the English they speak. I wonder how the hotel has no Chinese-speaking waiters when there are so many Chinese guests and they even open Weibo for promotion? 🙁
Shisui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nara
4/524 Reviews

Shisui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nara

Nara|2.35km from Futai-ji Temple
The historical significance of this venue must be highlighted to illustrate its uniqueness in Nara - We signed up for the complimentary tour of the hotel offered to hotel guests on certain mornings of the week and had the pleasure of having Ms. Sato, the director of marketing, introduce the story of Shisui and its past-life as the residence of the governor of Nara between 1922 to 2017, then as Shisui hotel with guest-rooms designed by renown architect Kengo Kuma. The emperor of Japan had stayed on property in post-war to sign the San Francisco treaty. Sato-san's thorough introduction in fluent-english had me realise a stay at this hotel is a unique experience in the way that it is beyond just luxury. The staff had been wonderful and eager to please without pushiness. It was much appreciated, as it gave room for my wife and I to enjoy each other's company at this perfectly peaceful property. The staff had been amazing from the beginning, at check-in, we had Rika-san, a lady with eyes that can smile, to help us check-in while we rest our feet at the lounge with tea, then guide us to our room while briefing us on all its amenities. The rooms were modern with accents of traditional Japanese designs to remind me of the locations' history. Details like the washroom walls that look like zen-gardens and overall wooden decor made my stay at the room one of the most relaxing experiences ever at any hotel. The French-Japanese wine-paired dinner at Suiyou was also our culinary highlight of our two-week vacation in Japan. In summary, after the two night stay, my wife had requested that we should come back to Shisui in the spring, summer and fall to experience all the seasons at this venue.

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Centurion Hotel Classic Nara Station
4.5/556 Reviews
I think the general experience around this area of Japan is pretty much the same Kind of Old fashioned as here is more of a rural area of japan If you are only staying for a night to visit the deer park and chill then this can be a good choice Oh there is a ****** nearby We heard some kind of haunting stories about the hotel area not sure if that’s worth mentioning
Yuzan Guesthouse
4.6/525 Reviews
Before I joined my friends in Kyoto I spent a couple of days in Nara and stayed in this guesthouse. It's located on the edge of the old town and just a 5-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara station. The guesthouse is housed in a very traditional Japanese dwelling complex, ie you have to keep quiet if possible, as the walls aren't sound-proof. But I like this coz normally most cheap places to stay are full of noisy backpackers, but this isn't. I stayed in the dorm room, which is neat and clean. When I was there the host was doing experiment in pizza making so I tried a few slices of it, which tasted really good. The kitchen has almost everything so if you want to make your own meals it's possible. Highly recommend this place to anyone on the shoestrings yet looking for a decent place to stay.
Toyoko Inn Nara Shin Omiya Ekimae
4/555 Reviews
There is only one EV in the building, so natural and waiting time occurs. I wanted to use the parking lot, but I was refused to be full. Just the uncle of the parking lot who guides is kind. The room feels a bit dark and old.
AB Hotel Nara
4.7/595 Reviews
We stayed for 4 nights to walk on Nara Yamato Road. It was a relatively long night, but it was unexpectedly comfortable. The single room was small, the window glass was polished, there was no outside scenery, and there was a feeling of closure, but the flow line of the clothes hanging was good, and the number of hangers was large and convenient. After all, there was a bathhouse for men and women, which was very useful for the tired body of walking. The free Japanese-Western breakfast buffet is simple, but the contents of the side dishes are changed little by little every day, and it was delicious. I was grateful that it was a 500ml water service in the morning. It is very convenient because it is close to JR Nara Station and the station building is equipped with ion supermarkets, shopping malls and restaurants. There is a microwave on the first floor of the hotel where you can eat and drink in your room. It was simple overall, but it was very functional and I was able to stay very comfortable alone.
Super Hotel Nara Shin Omiya Eki Mae
4.5/51 Reviews
Great location, just beside train station. the room is small but for the price and location paid, it worth the stay. type of amenities is just great, eye mask, face mask, different type of pillow etc etc etc. breakfast is great, however u need to wake up early to catch it. it end sharp at 830am for weekday. thanks them for allowing us to keep our luggage while we travel up to mt yoshino. overall, great experience with Super Hotel. p/s: u may find it difficult to locate them as they have no sign board clearly written super hotel, the landmark is the 7-11. the reception is at the second floor.
Super Hotel Jr Nara Ekimae Sanjo Dori
4.1/59 Reviews
3 I stayed for a night, but the breakfast was very delicious, so it was cheap (2 people in triple room and 3 night 2 million yen). Some problems, so I lower the evaluation a little. I did. The ventilation wind (unstoppable) was very cold, and it was cold when I stopped the air conditioner at night and went to bed (it was noisy without air conditioning). The same thing was said to be a common bathroom in the toilet washroom, and it was cold because it was a mechanism to automatically tighten even if the slide door was opened and warmed. The bath comes out of a large amount of hot water immediately, so that point is very satisfying. Also, it was easy to choose without cleaning the room (towels were supplied) and to leave the luggage.

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