Nishitetsu Resort Inn Beppu boasts a spacious public bathing area including natural hot spring baths and open-air baths. It is just an 8-minute walk from JR Beppu Station.
Yan
Singapore
Location is good, many restaurants around the hotel.. hotel have onsen. breakfast is not bad.
Built in 1911 in Beppu, known for the area having the most numbers of hot-spring baths in Japan, KAMENOI HOTEL Beppu offers on-site public hot-spring baths and sauna rooms for guests to relax in.
PATTARAGULWANIT
Thailand
This is an old hotel located about 4 min from Beppu station. It is not far from walking street.
Staffs were good and helpful. The room was clean and a bit small for 3 persons.
Offering hot spring baths, Hotel Sun Valley provides comfortable guestrooms with free wired internet. JR Beppu Daigaku Station is a 15-minute walk away.
Situated in Beppu, within 27 km of Oita Bank Dome and 6.9 km of Beppu Station, Morinoyu Resort features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Ha
Australia
Nice and clean, onsen baths look out to a garden with maple trees, would be lovely in Autumn. Staff were very accommodating, their English was limited which is common outside the big cities like Tokyo or Kyoto. We used Google translate to communicate and managed to get all the info needed for the trip.
Situated inside the Aso Kuju National Park, Kijima Kogen Hotel boasts open-air natural hot spring baths and spacious guest rooms with a relaxing ambience.
Set within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and less than 1 km of Beppu Station, Beppu hostel&cafe ourschestra - Vacation STAY 45098 offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Beppu.
Set within 20 km of Oita Bank Dome and 12 km of Oita Station, Beppu Hatto Onyado Nono Beppu offers rooms in Beppu. Featuring a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Gary
Australia
Close to the station, room was clean and comfortable.
Situated in Beppu, within 19 km of Oita Bank Dome and 1.2 km of Beppu Station, MURE Beppu features accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
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Very nice play to stay. Good food too. Onsen was okay
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Located in Beppu, 28 km from Oita Bank Dome, Grandvrio Hotel Beppuwan Wakura - ROUTE INN HOTELS - provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Onsen was amazing and so relaxing, and the facilities was really nice. The sea view was truly beautiful. Would love to go there again
Conveniently situated just 2 minutes’ walk from Beppu Station, this hotel features a large hot spring bath and a massage service. Beppu Station Hotel also offers a restaurant on site.
Offering hot spring baths, Hotel Sun Valley provides comfortable guestrooms with free wired internet. JR Beppu Daigaku Station is a 15-minute walk away.
Hotel Aile is a 7-minute walk from JR Beppu Station and a 2-minute walk from Kitahama Bus Centre. It features a restaurant, free internet and a hot spring bath with views of Beppu Bay.
Onsen on the rooftop was beautiful. Good location.
Located in Beppu, within 29 km of Oita Bank Dome and 9.4 km of Beppu Station, Grand Mercure Beppu Bay Resort & Spa provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Nishitetsu Resort Inn Beppu boasts a spacious public bathing area including natural hot spring baths and open-air baths. It is just an 8-minute walk from JR Beppu Station.
I liked the breakfast for only 1000¥ also the hotspring!
Built in 1911 in Beppu, known for the area having the most numbers of hot-spring baths in Japan, KAMENOI HOTEL Beppu offers on-site public hot-spring baths and sauna rooms for guests to relax in.
The baby room is good. Free car parking during stay.
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Situated inside the Aso Kuju National Park, Kijima Kogen Hotel boasts open-air natural hot spring baths and spacious guest rooms with a relaxing ambience.
On average, 3-star hotels in Beppu cost SEK 1,485 per night, and 4-star hotels in Beppu are SEK 3,323 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Beppu can on average be found for SEK 5,966 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Beppu this weekend is SEK 1,660 or, for a 4-star hotel, SEK 2,269. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Beppu for this weekend cost on average around SEK 5,091 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs SEK 1,226 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Beppu for tonight. You'll pay on average around SEK 1,652 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Beppu will cost around SEK 2,796 (based on Booking.com prices).
A pleasant city to spend 1-2 nights. However, go only if you are into onsen (hot spring bath). Otherwise, there is really nothing much else to do. If you are the type who do not like public baths, opt for a ryokan with private bath. If your budget permits, opt for the kaiseki meal (set meal) served by the ryokan.
The Beppu Jigoku (Beppu Hells) is too commercialised for my liking. I'd recommend you start with Umi Jigoku and pick 1 or 2 more you like it. All of the "hells" are within walking distance from Umi Jigoku. Otherwise, you can skip the rest and spend more time walking and exploring Kannawa area (look out for Route 218).
The Jigoku Mushi (steamed meal) is not worth the money. You'd be better off patronising a local yakiniku joint - Oita prefecture is famous for its beef, chicken and mushroom; all of these taste great when grilled over charcoal.
Widjaja
Singapore
2.0
Scored 2.0
Old, tired, mold in bathrooms, no English speaking staff,...
Old, tired, mold in bathrooms, no English speaking staff, over priced, breakfast almost all Japanese food and quality wasn’t very good. Don’t stay at this place unless you pay approximately $50/night.
Don
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beppu has a great vibe, especially the area around Beppu...
Beppu has a great vibe, especially the area around Beppu Station and the area near the "hells". The sight of water vapour rising between all the buildings is truly something. But aside from the hells and the hot springs there is not that much more to do in the city itself. So 2-3 days should definetely be enough for people who have a limited amount of time in Japan. The city of Yufu one hour busride from Beppu and certainly worth a visit. There are a couple of other great places in Oita Prefecture worth visiting but those are a little bit hard to access without a car.
Julian
Germany
10
Scored 10
Beppu is one of the best cities I visited, it is a city is...
Beppu is one of the best cities I visited, it is a city is in the middle of sea and mountain. There is a lot of Onsen where you can be easy to find around the city, Beppu is called " City of Onsen".
You can relax and release any daily tired at the onsen bath (especially if you bath onsen pool outside)
Furthermore, you can go to viewpoint to see the Beppu city and mountain view.
It is a good memory to visit there.
Pinyada Asahina
Thailand
6.0
Scored 6.0
The seven hells of Beppu (Jigoku) are really great to fill a...
The seven hells of Beppu (Jigoku) are really great to fill a day. You can have a nice walk along the shoreline and the mall near the bay offers a great shopping opportunity. There are a few good restaurants that you can enjoy. The neighborhood around the Jigoku is quite nice, the rest of Beppu not so much. Two or three days are enough for this town.
Marcell
Germany
10
Scored 10
We didn't have enough time to see other onsen areas.
We didn't have enough time to see other onsen areas. We did not rent a car so we traveled by bus. We did not get to see the onsen areas as I did want to try some of the other ryokan onsens. The only problem I had was with the stools that you sit on to swcrub yourself.
Liked the location and total concept of the hotel. It was rich with an architectural design, simple and elegant, that gave the feeling of open spaces. Breakfast was great with abundant refills. Also used and loved the Onsen on the 14th floor, rooftop pool, gym and laundromat.
My room was designed very well with an acute detail for maximizing space. From the little seat and table to the frig. Even my hot pot heater was beautifully selected. It was copper with a long spout, great for making my coffee.
The hotel is directly on Beppu bay, we had a great sea view from our room and could see the sunrise. The structure is a bit dated but has various advantages including the size of the room and the bathroom (we chose the Japanese room), the comfort of the tatami, the cleanliness, the quality of the bath and onsen products, the 'private onsen for couples or families, parking. The typical Japanese breakfast is excellent and very accurate. The staff does not speak English but is very helpful and kind.
The property was clean and modern, and the room was quite large with large beds. This was probably one of the largest hotel rooms I’ve stayed in while traveling Japan (which has been about 18 different accommodations). Various onsens were within walking distance, and the staff even called and made a reservation for a private onsen for my wife and I upon request. The staff also spoke various languages to accommodate many travelers.
quite amazed! staff is ready to greet with arrival guest list outside hotel.
shoes off while in hotel which makes hotel very clean and comforting.
amazing seaview and onsen. ladies onsen dressing room comes with Sekkisei amenities
u cannot miss the sunrise view - totally speechless
breakfast is mainly Japanese style with some Western choices. u can make your own Salmon roe rice! (i made two for myself, omg i want one now)
Incredible hospitality, beautiful old house, and an open air private onsen to enjoy. They even asked about my diet and had a vegan meal as an option. Really good traditional Japanese inn experience in an ideal part of the city. It's less than a 10 minute walk from the ocean, shopping streets, and Beppu station which is also where the buses to the "hells" hot springs and ropeway can be taken.
Conveniently located just a couple of minutes away from the train station and bus stop, with plenty of restaurants and onsen at walking distance. Other areas, such as the jigoku (hells), easily reachable by bus from the station. Staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was a set menu but was good. Room was ok and the hotel has a laundry room (washing-drying machines).
The hotel seems to have been partially renovated and has very nice sea view, onsen is also very nice on top floor, with pool outside as well. Room was very big and had a private big bath, with natural spring water, after all Beppu is capital of onsens. There was a convenient parking place by the hotel for an additional fee, but not expensive.
This hotel is exceptional. I appreciated that the location was slightly away from all the attractions in its own quiet neighborhood, but others may prefer to stay in the midst of the Beppu sights. The food, facilities, onsen and staff were incredible and I am really looking forward to staying here again in the future. Incredible experience!
What a great hotel! The rooftop pool is amazing as are the communal baths, great views of the city and coastline. The location is very convenient if you need to grab the train/bus, it's within walking distance of some famous onsen and the sea. The yukatas were great and the beds comfy. The rooms were a good size for Japan.
Convenient location just a short walk from Beppu station. The hotel has a lovely old-fashioned atmosphere which matches the city itself. The onsen in the hotel is also really good, and the breakfast was absolutely delicious, with a fantastic view. Very friendly staff too. Overall I highly recommend it.
Nice old fashioned ryokan. Private onsen was a hoot, pleasant change for us to be able to participate together. Excellent Japanese breakfast. Best of all they let us check in straightaway fresh off the overnight ferry from Osaka so we could have a full day exploring Beppu.
This is our second time in this Beautiful hotel,
With an ocean view and very spacious and confortable room including private onsen.
Breakfast offers the best quality western and japanese food we had so far, personel is very helpfull. Strongly recommend this hotel.
The owners are super hospitable.
Room is unexpectedly big n house is well maintained for its age. Must mention the public onsen opposite is simple n clean, charging only ¥100/entry.
Very glad that I chose Sakichi guesthouse instead of a modern hotel.
The location is really good. hostel is located right nearby the best Onsens in beppu and it has the a really nice view of beppu from above. The owner is the nicest host I have met in Japan. The facilities are nice and well decorated.
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