Reviews of Hotel Route-Inn Igaueno -Igaichinomiya Inter-
Hotel Route-Inn Igaueno -Igaichinomiya Inter-
260-3 Hattoricho, Iga City, Mie Prefecture, 518-0007, JapanSee Hotel Details
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7.9/10
Good
45 Reviews
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Location7.7
Amenities7.8
Service8.0
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Seck Har
Standard Twin Room non-smoking
Stay Date Mar 2025
Couple
7 Reviews
7.5/10
Posted on Apr 10, 2025
Room quite small with 2 super single beds. But the bed was too soft. Tap quite old fashioned with no mixer. Location near restaurants & supermarket n shops. Breakfast with quite a good spread of food. Free coffee at the lobby. Free parking in front of hotel Also onsen room at lobby level.
DMITRII BUDAEV
Single Room-Non-Smoking
Stay Date Sep 2024
Business traveler
12 Reviews
9.0/10
Great
Posted on Oct 10, 2024
Excellent hotel, I recommend it to everyone "This is my third stay. It is convenient because it is close to the bypass and near the store. When I checked out, I forgot something, so they helped me bring it."
Guest User
Standard Twin Room non-smoking
Stay Date Jan 2025
Family
1 Reviews
9.0/10
Great
Posted on Feb 9, 2025
This time I was stuck in traffic and happened to come across this place so I stayed there on short notice. The price was cheap and they had a hot spring, and the room was spacious and comfortable. There was a time limit for the Doutor coffee machine, but I was able to drink as many as I wanted and had a lot. The breakfast buffet had a fairly wide selection and was delicious♪ I wish it was in Umeda, Osaka lol
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Standard Twin Room non-smoking
Stay Date Feb 2024
Family
1 Reviews
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 17, 2024
This time, I stayed overnight on the way to visit a grave in the mountains of Osaka. I worked part-time in the morning and left in the afternoon, had a late lunch at a grated yam restaurant in Yokkaichi, then headed to the inn. I took a short break, looked for a bath with a sauna that my son likes, and went there again, then returned to the inn and walked to eat dinner. The izakaya was closed on Saturday night due to the weather, so we went to a ramen restaurant instead. Staying overnight made it easy to get to and from work, which was good for my old body.