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Fukuoka Guesthouse Ship
4/513 Reviews
I've been disturbing you for the pre-opening. A guest house that has been renovated from an old folk house that has been built for 100 years. It was a really nice space where you could drink beer on the porch and watch the home theater in a shared space. The bed mat also uses a special order that does not sound, so even in the dormitory, I was able to sleep with peace of mind without worrying about other customers. You can enjoy the atmosphere of an old folk house chillhop that is more at home than the hiive of the affiliated store.
Grand Base Hakata Gofuku
4.4/529 Reviews
Not being able to find any traditional ryokan in the city of Fukuoka/Hakata, we booked a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment in Hakata. The place was very clean and comfortable, and even came with a washing machine (which we didn't need to use). Other than no closets or dressers, the apartment served us very well; it was spacious (much more so than the typical apartment that one rents in Japan), and was conveniently located to the main street that led to Hakata JR Station. Access to the building was controlled by an entry code keypad, so there was that level of added security. Highly recommended.
Fukuoka Recent Hotel
3.8/57 Reviews
We stayed in a plan with two meals. The room was a twin single youth, so there was a good size. The interior is normal. The public bath was like a home bath, and the hot water was just for ordinary hot water. It is said that the trouble of hot water was saved in the bath in the room. I didn't expect dinner at all, but the Japanese course was more delicious and impressed than I imagined. The customer service was great. I expected breakfast, but I was quite disappointed that dinner was good. There are few items and the staff is unfriendly. Far from Hakata, the transportation is bad, so I think I will have a lot of time and repeat it only when I want to have two meals. It is quite unsatisfactory if it is only breakfast. I think Cospa is very good.
HOTEL JAPANESQUE FUKUOKA
3.7/537 Reviews
There is a gap about one centimeter wide and twenty centimeters deep between the bathtub and the floor. There is a lot of hair in centimeters. The cups used for washing are disposable paper cups. The wall of the toilet part of the bathroom is a lot of small convex mirrors? The composition is a bit dense, and the eyes are dazzled. There is also a problem with the lighting setting. When looking in the mirror, the light is far away and there is no light on the side of the mirror, making it difficult to see the face clearly 😂😂. And then there's something like a kitchenette? There are two towels that have not been disposed of, and they are still wet. I don't know if I forgot or said that there is no cleaning. No matter how the air conditioner is adjusted, it blows towards the bed. The waiters don't speak English very well, but they are very enthusiastic and work hard.
Vessel Hotel Fukuoka Kaizuka
4.1/574 Reviews
Stayed with 0 years old and 3 years old. It was cheap with an admission ticket plan at the Ampanman Museum! 2 bed + extra room, extra was made a baby bed. The room and bed are quite large and comfortable. I was happy to connect the bed and the 3-year-old was happy to roll around. I was able to lend me toilet footstands, diaper trash cans, toys, etc. The bath is small but clean. The soft drink was free to drink until night in the free space next to the front desk. There is also coffee. My house went to the nearby CoCo Cape for dinner, but there are tempura Hirao and regular restaurants around, and if you move a little by car, there are various options. Breakfast was a feeling of preparing Hakata specialty, and it was substantial for a business hotel.
Hotel Ninestates Hakata
3.5/517 Reviews
Stayed here for 3 nights. Hotel is new and clean. The reception is located near Hakata Station with free flow of beer and other drinks. To go to hotel from reception will need about 25min walk. The best is to use the bus. The nearest train station in this case is the subway about 15min walk from the hotel. I would suggest you get a Fukuoka bus pass if plan to stay here as bus stops are nearer. The bus timing is not as on time as train but overall is consistent. There are two convenient stores nearby, 6-12min walk. Hotel have 2 paying parking lots. Drinks vending machine and microwave oven in the lobby. In the room is complete with usual amenities. There is no one coming to clean your room for the period of your stay hence the drinking water will not be restock. You could either buy from vending machine or cook your own or drink from tap. Checking out is simple. Just drop your key into the check out box near the exit.

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Fukuoka Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Fukuoka? Book hotels in Fukuoka via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Fukuoka is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in Japan, Fukuoka is a well-known and vibrant city.

Fukuoka Airport is the primary airport in Fukuoka. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Fukuoka by train is a good choice as well.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Fukuoka. Here, there are more than 221 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 71 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 4 five-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 204 USD per night. There are 22 four-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 93 USD per night. There are 111 three-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 63 USD per night. There are 31 two-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 54 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Fukuoka has many renowned chain hotels. Hilton is the top choice of many travelers in Fukuoka. Those who favor Hilton can choose a hotel under its name. The b Hakata is one of the most popular hotels in Fukuoka. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Monterey La Soeur Fukuoka.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Fukuoka, nearby attractions like Kego Shrine, Yatai Ramen Kai can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Fukuoka that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Noko Museum, Shikanoshima, Nokonoshima Island. The most popular attractions for tourists in Fukuoka are Ohori Park, Umi No Nakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Fukuoka Mitsukoshi, Hakata Canal City, Tenjin Chicagai for a great shopping experience.

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