Located in the centre of Fukuoka city and only a 2-minute walk from JR Hakata Train Station, Toyo Hotel offers modern accommodations with a flat-screen TV and free wired internet access.
Set in the heart of Fukuoka, Hotel WBF Grande Hakata features rooms with free WiFi. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also welcomes guests with a restaurant and a terrace.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Nest Hotel Hakata Station is located in Fukuoka, 500 metres from Fujita Park and 400 metres from Hakata Station Monument.
Open from September 2019, only 150 metres from JR Hakata Train Station, Miyako Hotel Hakata offers stylish rooms with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Only a 3-minute walk from Tenjin Subway Station and offering direct access to it, Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka provides Western-style accommodations and free WiFi access.
Ideally located in the centre of Fukuoka, &HOTEL HAKATA offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. 200 metres from Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum and 200 metres...
Very clean and comfortable. I would stay here again.
600 metres from The Shops, APA Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin Nishi is located in Fukuoka and provides air-conditioned rooms. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Conveniently located in the Nakasu district of Fukuoka, The OneFive Villa Fukuoka is set 500 metres from Hakatamachiyakishintakatoro, 400 metres from Seiryu Park and 700 metres from Tenjin Central...
Amazing room, great welcome from the staff. Location Top!
Hotel Mei Fukuoka Tenjin is situated in Fukuoka, less than 1 km from Sugawara Shrine and a 9-minute walk from Imaizumi Park. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Good location and have convenient store in front of hotel (7-11)
Open from September 2019, only 150 metres from JR Hakata Train Station, Miyako Hotel Hakata offers stylish rooms with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Conveniently located in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, Hotel Great Morning is set 200 metres from Tsunashiki Temman-gu Shrine, 400 metres from Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum and 400...
Looking over Hakata Bay and a yacht harbor, Hotel Marinoa Resort Fukuoka features spacious guest rooms with an ocean view, a relaxation spa and a stylish French restaurant.
Situated just a 5-minute walk from JR Hakata Shinkansen (bullet train) Station, With The Style Fukuoka is a luxurious boutique hotel with artworks throughout the property.
You felt like you were transported to Palm Springs
Located in the centre of Fukuoka, 200 metres from Ship's Garden Suijo-Park, THE LIVELY HAKATA FUKUOKA - Vacation STAY 82649 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Situated in the centre of Fukuoka, 200 metres from Kihinkan Hall, Hakata Floral Inn Nakasu / Vacation STAY 80214 features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, The OneFive Villa Fukuoka - Vacation STAY 33467v is set in Fukuoka, 500 metres from Hakatamachiyakishintakatoro and 400 metres from Seiryu Park.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, The OneFive Terrace Fukuoka - Vacation STAY 33419v is located in Fukuoka, 600 metres from Tenjin Central Park and 700 metres from Ship's Garden Suijo-Park.
Conveniently situated in the Nakasu district of Fukuoka, THE HOTELS HAKATA Harushige Honkan is situated less than 1 km from Ship's Garden Suijo-Park, a 7-minute walk from Hakatamachiyakishintakatoro...
신축 호텔 아주 좋았음. 일단 방이 주변 기존의 후쿠오카 호텔에서 찾아보기 힘든 퀄리티였음. 무료 와인 시음 가능한데 맛있었음. 주변에 먹을거리 번화가 등 엄청 가까움. 직원이 매우 친절하심!
Ideally set in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, GRAND BASE Hakata Naraya is situated 400 metres from Tsunashiki Temman-gu Shrine, 700 metres from Nakajima Park and less than 1 km from Kagami...
Very clean and big room, it’s very comfortable with light
Conveniently located in Fukuoka, Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine offers air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
It’s very new and clean, also very conveniently located.
Ideally set in the centre of Fukuoka, precious days inn features air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant and free WiFi.
洗濯機があり
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FAQs about hotels in Fukuoka
On average, 3-star hotels in Fukuoka cost £86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fukuoka are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fukuoka can on average be found for £198 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fukuoka this weekend is £161 or, for a 4-star hotel, £283. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fukuoka for this weekend cost on average around £368 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Fukuoka for tonight. You'll pay on average around £229 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Fukuoka will cost around £297 (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful scenery and interesting culture. Hiking paths and a nice beach😊
Great places to eat with options to suit all types of eaters and only a quick trip from Fukuoka Airport or a relaxing scenic trip on the Shinkansen from Tokyo!
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Anonymous
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Fukuoka is a pleasant surprise, with lots of attractions and...
Fukuoka is a pleasant surprise, with lots of attractions and great dining within the city.A balanced mix of cultural and modern destinations . The city had a number of temples , museums, beautiful parks while boasting of modern attractions like the canal city fountain show , the E-Zo team lab, the Fukuoka tower viewing deck and seasonal display on its building facade, and the largest moving Gundam in Lalaport. Many shopping places too. Food choices are plentiful, from hakata ramen and traditional Japanese cuisine to international options like Italian, Mexican , American . Lastly, the many varieties of cherry blossoms and tulips in Ohori and maizuru parks made our visit even more memorable.
Danila Regina
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice city.
Nice city. I'm a bit surprise that it's not overcrowded like another big cities in Japan that I've been to. Might not be the best place for shopping but it's about right to me. It's more local Japan to me. I see very few English signs. There are some nice attractions but I wouldn't plan a week long trip with just Fukuoka. There are other cities and attractions in Kyushu that should also be in the plan. You don't really need a car in Fukuoka. It's well covered by public transport but for Kyushu in general it'll help considerably if you like to drive though.
If I'd plan again, I wouldn't drive the whole trip outside Fukuoka. I rather drive in some areas and travel between big cities with train. It make more sense and can cover more areas and attractions.
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Anonymous
Thailand
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Scored 10
Loved Fukuoka, it's an underrated city.
Loved Fukuoka, it's an underrated city. As long as you're not looking for a city like Kyoto with lots of traditional Japan, you'll find it to be a lively city with lots to do! The yatai's are a great way to experience food in Fukuoka!
Michael
United States
10
Scored 10
Don't say you are a Japan fan if you never been to Fukuoka.
Don't say you are a Japan fan if you never been to Fukuoka. I have visited over 10 times, this is my top-pick city as well as many traveller's ideal choice in Japan. Try to prove my words by planning to this city for your next trip!
CHI CHUNG
Hong Kong
10
Scored 10
It's not as busy as Tokyo or Osaka but is not lacking in...
It's not as busy as Tokyo or Osaka but is not lacking in places of interest and dining options. It's very easy to get around just as in other cities in Japan. The underground stations in Gion and Tenjin were a sight in itself. The interiors are not like typical train stations. There were intricately designed iron grills in the ceiling and there were lots of merchandise and food to check out.
It was fun dining at a yatai stall. The owners were very friendly and one of them patiently explained to us the menu that did not have any English translation. The food was fresh and really tasty.
One diner at the yatai stall who is a local suggested a good ramen place. It's Ganso Akanoren Setchan Ramen in Tenjin. She said Ichiran is expensive and "locals do not go there". There was a short queue when we got there around 11:30am the next day. We just waited for about 10 minutes to get a table. We were not disappointed with the food at all; taste and price wise. When we left at 12:30pm, there were about 20 people in line.
It was unfortunate that the Fukuoka Castle Ruins was closed for some work to prepare the place for the Sakura Festival later this month so we did not see it. We visited the Kusida Shrine, Team Lab Forest, Sanrio Characters Dreaming attraction, Ohori Park, Canal City. We went on a day trip to Hiroshima to learn more about history and we came out more educated.
I liked that the location of the hotel was not too near the busy and noisy area and yet it was near enough to Hakata Bus Station and Hakata Train Station. The breakfast was a simple selection but included the local speciality of Karashi Renkon. I enjoyed the Kyoho Grape cheesecake too! The staff were very helpful with ensuring that I could get a cab to the airport even though it was the day after a public holiday. The massage chair in the room was a lovely addition after all the walking on my trip too. Thank you!
Highly recommend this hotel !!!
Although it’s a bit away from Hakata station, but there’re quite a few bus stops can easily access to public transport and famous spots.
Cheap but super clean, Room is compact but pretty decent size in Japan.
Facilities are great, got everything in the room, of you can get from reception floor . I have to especially give compliments to their shampoo + conditioner (^-^) very good quality , to me it is very important to have good shower goods especially for female travelers
The location in the lively Daimyo area of Fukuoka is my favorite thing about this hotel. There are shops and restaurants all around, and it's easy to get to the rest of Fukuoka and to Hakata Station and the airport. The hotel is comfortable, modern and has good amenities. I especially like the modern bathroom (with the toilet and the shower being in separate spaces). The rooms are not so big, but the layout makes them very usable. The staff was very nice and professional.
Perfect location between Hakata and Tenjin stations. You can use Exit 3 or 4 from Nakasu Kawabata station to walk 3 minutes to this hotel. Also Exit 4 is inside the Don Quijote building with an escalator compared to the stairs on Exit 3. You can walk 5 minutes to Fukuoka Shopping Center and access the overhead walkway to Canal City Mall and Kushida Shrine is also at the end of Fukuoka Shopping Center. Last but not least is the free welcome drink at the bar every night.
I stayed at this hotel 2nd time after 1st check-in. Big tidy neat and clean room and toilet. Moreover, it's very convenient staying there: Not More than 5 minutes by walk from Hakata Station, the hotel kept my luggages for my next check-in. Lastly, I request the hotel to call a taxi to the airport on Sunday early morning, one reception slightly old man tried his best to call a taxi even there's no taxi at that moment. In Summary, I'm very pleasant to stay there.
We hv connecting rooms, the room is spacious, clean and water heater work well, short walking distance to Hakata station and Tenjin area and about 15minutes walking distance to Hakata Canal City, the rooms came with 2 bottles drinking water this is very unusual during our stay in Fukuoka usually rooms do not provide drinking water. Nearby the hotel have Lawson, drugs stall and local supermarkets.
A fantastic mid-range hotel in a bustling location in Fukuoka, right between the hip shopping mecca that is the Tenjin district and Hakata railway station. Surprisingly quiet despite being steps away from the ultra lively Nakasu nightlife area. The rooftop onsen can be busy, but the pool can probably accommodate over a dozen people at a time, and the view of a tiny rooftop garden is a nice touch.
Very good location - just 3 mins walk from Hakata station and the airport line. The staff were very helpful, despite not being able to speak English that well. I was able to leave my luggage and come back later to check in at 3pm. The room was very clean and the bed was extremely comfortable. Loved it so much. Also, the free public bath on the 13th floor was AMAZING!!! Highly recommended!!
It’s quiet, new and clean. It’s located in a good location, 3-5 mins walk to Hakata Station, 8-10 mins walk to Canal City. Staff are nice. Check-in is quite fast and check-out is a self service at kiosk. I didn’t make up room everyday but I got a new towel and bath-rope hanging in front of my door everyday. So thoughtful.
I wanna stay in this hotel again if I came back to Fukuoka.
Staying at S Peria Hotel Hakata - was very pleasant. The staff were friendly and attentive. They answered all of my questions and even helped me to get a Taxi to the airport. The room was comfortable although small. It had everything that I needed. I loved the shower! The hotel is located very close to Hakata Station and there are wonderful stores and restaurants near the hotel.
Location is great, not far from Hakata Station and FUK airport
Minimart is opposite the hotel
Bigger room than hotel other i have been
We stayed in 3 bedrooms room and we still have space left to open our 3 luggage
Staff can speak english and very helpful
I would say that the english of staff here is better than any other staff in other hotels that i stayed in this trip
Hotel bear Hakata station so it is easy to visit fukuoka. The room was clean but very small. I guess it explains the cheaper price. It didn't cause me any problem because I was staying one night but if you are staying more than one night and are more than one person it might be slightly uncomfortable. You can't open two suitcases at the same time.
A quite new hotel near station. You can easely go there by subway from airport or Hakata station. The staff was helpful and the room very clean. 30 min walk to Fukuoka tower and the ocean.
My first room was a bit small, but later I chose a double room with more space and convenient for some work on my laptop. Seperate bath and toilet.
Stayed here for 2 nights. A renovated hotel that looked trendy and modern. Location is excellent as the airport subway is just beside the hotel. Easy access to Hakata and Tenjin. Lots of eateries nearby as well. Walkable distance to street food by the river side. If you love to have a drink, the lounge is a good place to hang around
(1) Our room has a washing machine/dryer! This is so conveient because we no longer had to leave our room when doing the laundry, and we can do it pretty much all the time. (2) The hotel staff are friendly and helpful. This is common in Japan, but I really felt it here. (3) Checkout was a breeze. (4) Hotel was near Hakata Station
Although I could not walk to Hakata or Tenjin, the location was still perfect for me - super close to the Tojinmachi station. I could also walk from the hotel to Ohori Park and Teamlab Fukuoka.
The staff was really helpful and friendly.
The lobby was great - there was also a coffee machine provided.
This was a beautiful hotel and the staff was very accommodating. We loved that it is located right outside of Hakata Station making it very easy to get to and from the airport and other sites in Fukuoka. There was also a lot of food options nearby at Hakata Station. The price was also reasonable.
Breakfast options were of high quality (a Japanese traditional breakfast option and a buffet-style selection). Location is also very convenient from the airport, and in close proximity to other attractions in the Hakata area (Yatai stalls, Canal city, and the Naka river). Would recommend.
Staff were super friendly the hotel was easily accessed from JR Hakata the room was generous by Japan standards very clean. We did not participate in the breakfast option personal choice but it was available. Easy walking distance to canal city
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