Offering 13 restaurants, cafes and bars and a 24-hour front desk, Kobe Portopia Hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Shimin Hiroba Station on the Port Island Line.
Hotel Okura Kobe is located on the waterfront, 500 metres from the Motomachi shopping area. Featuring Western-style rooms with free WiFi access, the hotel offers 6 dining options.
Ideally located in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kobe Sannomiya is set 6 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe, 18 km from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art and 19 km from Mount Maya.
Just a 3-minute walk from Kobe’s Meriken Park, Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel features 4 dining choices. Rooms have free WiFi and a balcony with park or harbour views.
Well situated in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Kobe Luminous Hotel Sannnomiya is situated 25 km from Mt. Rokko, 22 km from Mount Maya and 1.5 km from Kobe Port Tower.
Featuring a coffee shop and Japanese restaurant, Kobe Plaza Hotel is right next to JR Motomachi Station. Its stylish rooms include free broadband internet and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Ideally located in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kobe Sannomiya is set 6 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe, 18 km from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art and 19 km from Mount Maya.
Attention to detail, lovely clean room and comfortable bed.
Well situated in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Kobe Luminous Hotel Sannnomiya is situated 25 km from Mt. Rokko, 22 km from Mount Maya and 1.5 km from Kobe Port Tower.
Spacious, clean, by the way, the pillows are great
Newly opened in December 2016 and located in Kobe, Centurion Hotel Grand Kobe Station boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Excellent location, clean and reasonably priced. Big TV
Situated a 7-minute walk from Sannomiya and Motomachi stations the Hanshin Railway Main Line, Kobe Tor Road Hotel Sanraku offers easy access to popular shopping districts and Chinatown.
Excellent cost performance.
The room size was good.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Hotel Wing International Kobe - Shinnagata Ekimae is located in Kobe, 2.8 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 7.2 km from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural...
It was fine for the price and staff were friendly.
A 10-minute walk from JR Sannomiya Train Station, Kobe Sannomiya Union Hotel features a Japanese restaurant and a massage service. Rooms feature free Wifi and a flat-screen satellite TV.
The view is just spectacular. It is worth everything.
Located in Kobe, 7 km from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, Hotel Eldia Modern Kobe(Adult Only) provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Smile Hotel Kobe Motomachi is within a 2-minute walk from JR Motomachi Train Station. It offers modern rooms with free internet access and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Great location, in between shopping street and China town.
Well set in the Nada Ward district of Kobe, HOTEL Noblesse is located 5.2 km from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, 10 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 16 km from Emba Museum...
A 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station, Maple Arima features hot-spring baths, massage services and multi-course Japanese dinners. The spacious rooms have a seating area and tea set.
Ideally located in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Kobe Hotel Juraku is situated 3.3 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe, 19 km from Tanjo Shrine and 20 km from Mount Maya.
Location is awesome, staffs are helpful. Rooms are clean.
Located in Kobe and within a few steps of Arima Toys and Automata Museum, HOTEL ALGO features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel Okura Kobe is located on the waterfront, 500 metres from the Motomachi shopping area. Featuring Western-style rooms with free WiFi access, the hotel offers 6 dining options.
Location, kids playground, the view, the shuttle bus
Conveniently located in the Arima Onsen district of Kobe, Koki is located 2.5 km from Mt. Rokko, 8 km from Mount Maya and 17 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe.
Offering 13 restaurants, cafes and bars and a 24-hour front desk, Kobe Portopia Hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Shimin Hiroba Station on the Port Island Line.
Room size, view, great price, friendly staff, free shuttle
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On average, 3-star hotels in Kobe cost £58 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kobe are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kobe can on average be found for £147 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kobe this weekend is £360 or, for a 4-star hotel, £180. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kobe for this weekend cost on average around £394 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £95 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kobe for tonight. You'll pay on average around £184 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kobe will cost around £269 (based on Booking.com prices).
Often overlooked in favour of its neighbour, Osaka, Kobe is...
Often overlooked in favour of its neighbour, Osaka, Kobe is an absolute gem of a city. It has a multitude of attractions, from the port and harbourside parks to the wonderful Nunobiki herb garden and hillside hikes on the other side of the city, to the old foreign merchants houses in Kitano Ijinkan-gai and the Motomachi and Sannomiya entertainment and shopping areas, there's a huge amount to see and do in Kobe. We gorged ourselves on amazing food, saw historic houses, enjoyed walking through nature, enjoyed food markets and took a harbourside tour. Bakery RIKI near our accommodation in Motomachi sold the most amazing pastries and Nankin-machi (Chinatown) had a wonderful, crowded, hectic atmosphere with hundreds of stalls selling cheap, absolutely delicious food. We will definitely visit Kobe again.
James
Australia
10
Scored 10
The people were friendly and helpful.
The people were friendly and helpful.
Courteous hotel staff made our stay perfect.
The city has a good vibe at night with many people out having dinner and strolling.
Many awesome dining experiences mafe for a very pleasant stay.
Make sure you have cash as quite a few didn't accept card
Robin
10
Scored 10
The availability of the shuttle bus to Sannomiya was...
The availability of the shuttle bus to Sannomiya was extremely helpful and it ran frequently that we could accomplish what we wanted. The 30th floor dining area was simply wonderful. It had a beautiful view and selection of food and drinks were great.
Uehara
10
Scored 10
i travel to kobe for work regularly and usually don't do...
i travel to kobe for work regularly and usually don't do much sight seeing there; it is easy to find my way around, find restaurants and there is easy access to all sorts of places to visit in the kansai area; once we stayed at the outskirts of kobe, up the mountains, with stunning views of the harbour (private accommodation, sadly gone now) but there are some other nice places to stay in and around the city
Udo
Austria
10
Scored 10
Kobe has a long history as a port town.
Kobe has a long history as a port town. If you come to Osaka or Kyoto, you should also visit Kobe. You will feel the atmosphere and characteristics of a sophisticated city that is completely different from these two. Compared to these two cities, Kobe has wider sidewalks and more walkable areas, but the city as a whole is compact and easy to get around. If you stay in Kobe, I highly recommend a hotel with a night view of the port city.
Yuko
Japan
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Kobe three days during this Japan tour - it was...
We stayed in Kobe three days during this Japan tour - it was just enough to enjoy the city (Chinatown, the covered market streets, the port area, the 'foreigner's area', and a nice small treck along mount Rokko waterfalls and gardens. Kobe is a medium size city, not overwhelming and easy to visit by foot.
Love this hotel. Some people have reviewed and said that it is very tired and old fashioned. For us this did not matter. It gave it charm after many characterless modern hotels we stayed in while in Japan. It was clean and comfortable. Most importantly, the room was large, we had space both sides of the bed, bedside cabinets, plenty of room to move around and a large wardrobe, luxury for the price paid. The breakfast was very good and the staff was extremely courteous and helpful. Would highly recommend.
Very friendly and helpful staff, both at reception and in the breakfast area. The bed was very comfortable. The room was quiet. Bathroom amenities were good. I appreciated the humidifier. And not having carpet was great for a change. The breakfast was pretty good for a Japanese hotel. Very tasty. Good selection.
Asking every day whether I needed the room cleaned or towels changed was very eco. Makes sense to me.
The ‘English’ touch to the hotel was homely.
Great view of the city Kobe from the window in my room. It was fantastic view!
Also hotel is 5 star and very good service and facilities.
Only there is some hotel staff wasn't nice to us without reason at restaurant.
He was very nice to other Japanese guest who looks like many years customer of this hotel.
That's was only issue. All other staff were very very nice.
I like this hotel service more than Okura Tokyo.
Mixed feelings overall. It is more like a tourist spot tuned for foreigners - something like sushi served in a Chinese restaurant.
If you feel like listening blues by Armstrong (played at the property) - that would be your spot. If you would like to get to an original Japanese ryokan - you should definitely look for alternatives.
FYI - dinner was way overpriced compared to what I have seen anywhere else in Japan.
there are distinctly historical and traditional experiences that just made it a world apart from modern day Japan. The food was superb example of Japanese keiseki and also extravagant cuisine - something I wish rest of my family would experience for themselves. lastly, it was the staff that made the experience deeply engrossing. I felt stay here was the most Japanese, “wa” that I felt….
Japanese-style breakfast buffet. Great location to reach Sannomiya station! (So close that you may hear the trains at night, but I didn't particularly mind.) Nice to have a small bathtub and fancy Japanese toilet. There were pyjamas you could borrow, slippers that you could take with you, and an all-you-can-read manga service in the hotel network.
nice hotel, with japanese and western style rooms; in walking distance of Maiko Stn and Akashi bridge, easy ride to Sannomiya or Himeji (though i did choose the location for easy access to colleagues); very spacious room (as i knew from previous stays) and nice bar to spend an evening overlooking Akashi bridge and chat to colleagues
The Hotel is well located, near the subway station and the Kobe downtown. The room was large, with a nice view of the mountains, very cozy and clean. The staff was very cordial and friendly! The breakfeast has a lot of options. I dont speak japanese, but this wasn't a problem here. Defenitely I could stay here again.
Great location - just a short walk from Sannomiya Station. Free Happy Hour drinks and snacks from 5pm-7pm. An outdoor giant chess board for entertainment during happy hour. And, of course, comfortable rooms with some of the best smelling soap and shampoo I have come across in Japan.
Large Japanese room with beautiful view of towering bamboo. Comfy futons, tea and kettle, nice bathroom, good breakfast and access to adjacent large and busy onsen. Visit information center upon arrival, they will call shuttle and hotel will pick you up. Very accommodating staff.
Very nice breakfast even if the room was busy but with nice views on the city as on the 17th floor. Staff were friendly and welcoming and we had great advice towards restaurants. Very nice and charming Japanese style decoration all around the hotel. Complimentary good mini bar.
Beautiful room, only a little scuffed. Nice couch- I haven't experienced that in a Japanese hotel before. Bigger than the average small hotel room. Staff were very kind and accommodating. Lots of creams in the bathroom, more than I know what to do with. Huge TV.
The hotel was close to a lot of restaurants and shops. It was also close to subway stations. Double room was actually pretty big compared to other hotel rooms that we've stayed in Japan. Check-in and check out was straight forward.
I liked the onsen. I also liked the fact that the hotel has washing machine facilities for guest to use, This is very helpful as I'm on a 2 week long business trip in Japan and really needed to wash my clothes.
We had a very spacious room. Both the onsens were great. The Japanese Kaiseki dinner and breakfast were outstanding, and worth the stay. We also had a cabin where our 2 girls stayed, and it was super cute.
As great as the hotels are in Japan, Taketoritei Maruyama surpasses them all. Throughout my travels in several countries, I have never experienced the superb hospitality provided here. Excellence unmatched.
The hotel was built in the middle of the shopping street, good price and delicious breakfast very traditional Japanese food with New Year’s mochi soup 🥰😋
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