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Hotel Cocoa
4.3/562 Reviews
The room was large and quiet so I was able to spend a comfortable time! The staff were very friendly and I was able to enjoy my trip to Hokkaido without any inconvenience. Is the fireworks display lifted in various places this year? However, the fireworks in Toya here are the best! You can see it from your room, and if you want to experience more powerful fireworks, you can move to the lakeside to see it! (I was satisfied with the fireworks from the room ..) There is a little distance to the city, but I personally didn't particularly care. I definitely want to come next year!
Hokkai Hotel
3.8/56 Reviews
The location of the hotel is not in the center of the scenic spot, so you need to walk for 10 minutes on Batu and cruises and watching fireworks. But in the hotel's room facing the lake, you can watch the fireworks in the room, just a little farther away. The hotel offers a wide range of breakfast and dinner, but the quality is slightly worse, basically frozen seafood. The room is Japanese-style tatami. There are three sets of sleeping pads in the room. There should be no problem with children or extra beds. There is parking in the hotel. Whether the charges are unknown. Although the hotel's location is slightly biased, the lake looks very beautiful from the room, the view is unobstructed, and each room has a small balcony. You can sit in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows and enjoy the view of Lake Toya. When booking, see the hotel introduction, it seems that bicycles are provided, but after we checked in, the hotel was informed that it was not provided. However, a round trip along the lakeside walk in front of the hotel is about two hours.
Hotel Grand Toya
3.9/531 Reviews
Clean dated traditional Japanese hot spring hotel with traditional Japanese fine dinning dinner and breakfast. Our room comes with lake view, quiet and beautiful. Food and service was good. No complaint since the price was really cheap. Always see someone complaining the traditional Japanese hot spring hotels are dated, PLEASE ask yourself how much you pay. The price includes fine dinning. It's about quality of food, NOT quantity. Can you get a hotel room with fine dinning of same quality of food with the same price anywhere else? This is a very unfair comment to this hotel. The rule of the game never changes: You have to pay for quality.
Granvillage Toya Daiwa Ryokan Annex
4.2/550 Reviews
I made a reservation in a hurry the day before, but it was close to the rental in the corona pass, and it was very cheap and I was able to stay overnight in a good location on the edge of Lake Toya. So there is no problem in the shared toilet. There was also a washlet in a western toilet. There was a washbasin in the room. The window was also open and the room was smoking. The view of Lake Toya was good from the window, and the fireworks that rose every night from May to the end of October looked beautiful. The hot spring is quite hot, but it was comfortable to get used to it. The parking lot was a lot of signboards for different shops, so it was a lot of fun. There are convenience stores and delicious taverns nearby, and there is no inconvenience with breakfast and dinner and no problem.
Kitutuki Canadian Club
4.5/514 Reviews
What a beautiful cabin, the room is so big, and there is a big bathtub for soaking, the room is not air-conditioned, my stay in August is very cold at night, really don’t need air-conditioning, but be aware that there are a lot of bugs because of the mountains Worm, can't open the terrace, the room can be seen to Lake Toya fireworks but there are few fireworks, so we all left to see
Toya Kanko Hotel
4.4/586 Reviews
We decided to spend one night in Tōya-ko on our way down to Hakodate and It was definitely worth it. Not only because of the beautiful scenery but also thanks to this hotel. It is definitely an old hotel, but in my opinion, it only added to the ,”traditional Japanese” vibe of the place. The room was very spacious for our family of 2 adults and 2 kids, and it was such a pleasant change to other new and modern yet very tiny hotels we normally stay at. Breakfast was excellent, with so many traditional dishes to choose from. And the onsen right in the hotel is another big plus. I'm not a huge fan of the onsen myself, but I absolutely loved the cave looking onsen and the one located outside. The whole hotel kind of reminded me of Ryokan. But what is hands downs the best about the place, is the view you get from your room, which is spectacular. The view of the lake Tōya and Mt Yōtei is simply breathtaking.  

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Highest Price£1,023
Lowest Price£34
Number of Reviews260
Number of Hotels27
Average Price (Weekdays)£230
Average Price (Weekends)£235

Tips for Selecting a 3 Star Hotel in Toyako

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Planning a trip to Toyako? Toyako may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Toyako is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Toyako does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation.

Although Toyako is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Toyako, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. A popular hotel in Toyako, Granvillage Toya Daiwa Ryokan Annex is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Toya-Onsen Hotel Hanabi.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Toyako, such as Irie Takasago Shell Mound, Nishiyama Crater Promenade. For short trips in Toyako, Tukiura are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Volcano Science Museum, Toyako Hot Spring. Commercial areas like Satudora, Toyako Echigoya are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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