Top rated hotels in Miyagi Prefecture

Hotel Vista Sendai
4.3/5140 Reviews
Very good hotel with big room for 3-pax! Comfortable and clean. About 5mins walking distance to JR station. Will book again!
Kesennuma Plaza Hotel
4/55 Reviews
It is a resort hotel affiliated with Minamisanriku and Kesennuma's Hotel Kanyo, which is familiar to local commercials in the Tohoku region, and is operated by a seafood wholesaler. It is located far from the city center of Kesennuma and JR Kesennuma Station, and in addition to picking you up from JR Kesennuma Station, if you make a reservation in advance, you can take a large sightseeing bus from the east exit of JR Sendai Station free of charge. The hotel building is located on a small hill, and the entrance to the building is at the end of the observation elevator adjacent to the Kesennuma Fish Market. The exterior of the building looks quite old, but the inside is kept clean and I'm glad I was able to spend a comfortable time during my stay. The Japanese-style room has a size of 12 tatami mats and can accommodate 4 to 5 people. In addition, there is a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Kesennuma Onsen was mined after 2000, and it is a natural hot spring with seawater as the main ingredient, partly because it is by the sea. Dinner was a course meal centered on Japanese cuisine, and since Kesennuma is one of Japan's leading fishing ports, there were seafood dishes, but the main dishes were swordfish shabu-shabu, abalone steamed in sake, and shark's fin soup. Breakfast is partly a buffet-style Japanese set meal, and although there are not so many varieties, it is designed to prevent congestion, such as keeping a designated time and keeping a distance from others. Although the room I stayed in this time was not on the sea side, you can see the illuminated Kesennuma Bridge from everywhere in the building. It was very helpful to have a large public bath, dinner and breakfast, and a free shuttle from Sendai, so I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.
Hotel Pearl City Sendai
3.6/5104 Reviews
I’ve stayed in many budget and business hotels in Japan. This was by far my worst experience. I stayed for several days to attend a conference nearby. The price was reasonable and location was close to subway and central city. There must be better options in this area and price range. Consider this a last resort hotel when bookings aren’t available elsewhere. Service was poor by Japanese standards. Rooms were run down and in dire need of renovations, it smelled a lot of cigarettes, especially if you opened the window. Walls were thin and it was difficult to sleep with noisy neighbours and firm uncomfortable bedding. A breakfast service is available but I don’t recommend this, the food available is limited and lacks the usual continental options or local specialties typical for Japanese hotels. I communicated with staff almost entirely in Japanese and I’m not sure they are able to accommodate foreign tourists who cannot. For these reasons I do not recommend this hotel, especially if you are visiting Japan from abroad.
Hamanasukaiyoukan
4.9/54 Reviews
Stayed overnight during a tour of Japan. This past of the coast was devastated in the 2011 tsunami so part of the visit was to see how the region has recovered and to enjoy the beautiful costal scenery. This is a small hotel overlooking the beach. The rooms and comfortable and ours was very spacious with a small balcony overlooking the seashore. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in room and there are vending machines with various kinds of cold drinks available. The hotel includes an Onsen bath for men and women which was very nice to use. Traditional Japanese dinner and breakfast are included. Dinner was about 10 courses and although the menu was all in Japanese the waiter was super helpful and tried to explain what some of the dishes were. These included sashimi, sharks fin soup, grilled marlin, beef tongue ( a delicious local specialty, tastes like beef brisket) steak fillet, various vegetables steamed or pickled, soup, and egg plant ice cream for dessert. Very filling and delicious.
Koko Hotel Sendai Station South
4.5/5118 Reviews
Sendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.
Dormy Inn Express Sendai Seaside
4.6/590 Reviews
Used on family trips. It was clean and beautiful, but when is the public bath cleaned? When I used it in the morning, the chairs were in a messy row, and the places where there were no chairs were the same as at night. Children's amenities were not provided. Is the hearing at the time of reservation just to find out the accommodation fee? The food was incredibly delicious. In addition, I was satisfied with free night noodles, ice cream, and coffee.
Hotel Green Palace
3.4/59 Reviews
The hotel is very good, although the year is relatively long, the room type is relatively small, but clean, the facilities are intact. And the hotel also sent small snacks, super delicious, expensive, ten yuan a! The front desk of the hotel is very warm, the hall is hung with the signature of some celebrities, I know Sanpu Youhe. The hotel booked by Ctrip is very expensive. It may be big data killing. Do not use domestic software overseas. Download an agoda. It is convenient and cheap to book a hotel. You don't have to ask for a lot of personal information like domestic.
Matsushima Century Hotel
4.2/523 Reviews
By private car: Located about 25 km from Sendai and Ishinomaki along Route 45, and about 100 km from Kesennuma. By train: About 20 minutes on foot from Matsushima Station on the JR Tohoku Main Line, or Matsushima Kaigan Station on the JR Senseki Line. It takes about 15 minutes on foot from the station. Within a 5-minute walk from the hotel, there is Fukuura Bridge (a pier to Fukuura Island), a sightseeing boat dock, and Zuiganji Temple, making it a base for sightseeing in Matsushima. The hotel building faces the national highway, but the entrance is in the back of the alley on the sea side from the national highway, so if you follow the tourist guidebook, you can reach the hotel without any problems. The building is located between the coastline and the national highway along the cliff, so it has a slightly complicated structure and there are differences in elevation, but there is almost always a slope installed where there is a step. The interior is barrier-free. The hotel itself has a long history and the exterior of the building still feels old, but the interior is kept clean and the single rooms are spacious and comfortable. There is also a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Matsushima Onsen is a relatively new natural hot spring that was mined after 2000, and the bath has two temperature levels (there is also a sauna, but due to various circumstances, currently on hiatus). This time we arrived in Sendai late at night on the Shinkansen, so it was only a breakfast plan, but the breakfast buffet has a wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes, and some of the tables are partitioned so you can relax without worrying about your surroundings. good. Even though I checked in late at night, they kindly waited on me, such as issuing coupons, and the free drink bar for guests was open in the lobby until around 21:00, which was very helpful. Hotels around Sendai Station are particularly expensive these days, so I felt that it was the best hotel for business purposes besides sightseeing because it was possible to stay at a reasonable price with a large communal bath and dinner and breakfast.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Sendai
4.6/5454 Reviews
This hotel is located a short walk from Sendai station, through Parco 2 and down Sendai morning market Street. There were so many food options close by we never had to go far for a delicious feed. The hotel itself has self check in machines that have an English option. They had lots of complimentary amenities on offer in the lobby including different types of teas, skincare products, hair products and bath products. The room itself is your typical business hotel. It was clean, had an all in one bathroom, small desk and air purified and humidifier. The bed was comfy and there was room under the bed to store smaller luggage items. I would definitely recommend this hotel as a convenient budget option
Hotel Crown Hills Sendai Aobadori
4.1/563 Reviews
The official site description is only lies. The location may be good, but even if it is a cheap hotel, it is a price if you consider the content of the service and the quality of the hotel. The reason I chose this hotel is the public bath. However, men can use it after midnight and after work hours. Other time zones are female-only alternation systems, so they are not available for people who work normally. It was not available because the time zone and the actual time zone published on the official site were different. Despite the fact that the front desk is not Bali or free, it is narrow and there is no lobby. What was surprised to enter the room was that the room was dusty, the futon was strange, the spider's nest was under the bed, the bath was dirty and unsanitary The temperature of hot water in the bath Even though it was about 30 degrees on the display, it was hot enough to be scrambled, and I filled it with water many times. At night, you can hear footsteps rather than conversations from people passing through the corridor, and the sound of neighbors using toilets and the sound of hangers can be heard until the sound of watching TV. There are some wifi, but it is stressed because it is cut many times during use. The note in the room also contains Japanese and English, but only Japanese and Chinese were ”Please don't open the door and talk to your neighbor”. This is that the Chinese are doing bad things. The fact that there are many Chinese was very worried about mites. In addition, the sound of patchy from the ceiling is heard in the middle of the night. It was so much that I thought it would come out even if it was a ghost. The breakfast is also a substitute that cannot be said to be very delicious. It was the level that it was to fill the stomach for the time being. In addition, there is no person at the front desk if you want to check out. Waited for a long 々 and was not in time for the train. Businessmen should not use this hotel. There is a hindrance to work.

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Number of Hotels274
Number of Reviews2,854
Highest Price£1,046
Lowest Price£19
Average Price (Weekends)£132
Average Price (Weekdays)£113