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Iroha Grand Hotel Kintetsu Nara Ekimae
4.7/5308 Reviews
The best hotel experience we had in the entire Japan trip. The room is very spacious (about 30-40 square meters by my estimation) and it is spotless clean. Staff is super friendly and helpful. I especially like the Japanese style room design where you take off your shoes at the front door and enter the elevated wooden floored room. The location is unbeatable - only 3 mins walk from the Nara train station, on a small tourist street with tons of small shops and restaurants. The room is very quite even though it is on the tourist street.
Novotel Nara (Opening September 2024)
4.5/519 Reviews
I stayed there on the first Saturday after the hotel opened. To be honest, it was the worst. I had to wait quite a long time to check in. I think I was still on the short side. It seems that some people had to wait even longer. There was not much to eat in the executive lounge either. They did not replenish the cakes when they ran out, and there was not much food in the evening or at night. There were only snacks, no hot meals. They did not replenish the cups when they ran out, so you should not expect the same as you would in a lounge at another hotel. The restaurant was a buffet both in the morning and at night, but there was not much to choose from and the hot food was lukewarm. There was a line of people waiting to enter in the morning. There was clearly a shortage of staff, and food, tableware, and towels were not replenished, and no one cleaned up the tables after meals. The scales in the large public bath were covered in dust. When I told the staff about it, they said ”I'm sorry!”, but they left it as it was. It's just not possible! I want my money back.
Ryokan Kousen Kazeya Group
4.1/58 Reviews
De Ryokan ligt op ongeveer 20 minuten lopen van Nara Station. Het grootste pluspunt van deze Ryokan is zijn ligging. Meteen naast het hotel wandel je naar de tempels en naar Nara Park. Dat is heel mooi met de loslopende herten, zeker tijdens de Sakura. Je wordt vriendelijk ontvangen en men praat goed Engels. Ze proberen het gasten geheel naar hun zin te maken. Wij hadden een kamer in Japanse stijl met futonbedden. De kamer was ruim. Er was sprake van een gedeelde badkamer maar je had een eigen toilet met wastafel. Wij verbleven hier één nacht. Het ontbijt kregen wij op de kamer. Het was uitgebreid maar geheel Japans. Dus warm eten en dat hebben wij als Nederlanders nu eenmaal niet graag. Wij zijn even naar de Seven Eleven gelopen voor broodjes en koffie. Zoals gezegd, wij verbleven één nacht en dat was maar goed ook. Helaas was het er niet schoon. Dat waren wij niet gewend in Japan. Op het plafond in de kamer vieze vlekken, net als op de muren. In de douche veel haren in het putje. En de futons lagen zeer beroerd. Slecht geslapen daardoor. Jammer want de service van de medewerkers was weer wel top. Maar een volgende keer toch even naar iets anders kijken want de prijs was niet in overeenstemming met de kwaliteit.
Nara Royal Hotel
4.2/584 Reviews
The location is quite far from JR Nara Station and Todaiji, the core of Nara travel, but Kintetsu Railway Shin-Omiya Station is a 10-minute walk away and Heijogu Historical Park is close. Bicycles are also available for rent, but there is a fee and there are no electric bicycles. Hot springs available in the spa’s main bath. The breakfast was good, the lobby was spacious and comfortable, and the staff were friendly. However, please pay more attention to room cleaning.
Ryokan Asukasou at the Entrancne of Nara Park
4.7/522 Reviews
I stayed at the 3 generation including my grandson. It was an inn near my home, and if there was no Nara Prefectural citizenship, there was no chance to stay. The parking lot is narrow, so it is a style to park at the entrance and leave the key. After the reception at the front desk, you will be guided to the room and you can provide tea in the room, which is an old-fashioned customer service. Although the entire building is undeniably aging, there was a sense of security because it was well maintained, cleaned, and corona measures. The room was a large room with the next room, but the five-storied pagoda of Kofukuji was a room in the direction where I couldn't see it. The bath has a large communal bath and an open-air bath on the same floor, but it was a pity that I had to change clothes and enter again. I used it properly as a large communal bath before dinner and an open-air bath before going to bed. It was an artificial hot spring, so it was quite a spring quality. Dinner was served in a private room with consideration for my grandchildren, but it was simple but delicately seasoned and was top class in Nara inn. Breakfast was also very delicious. The landlady was well supervised by the employees from check-in to check-out, and everyone's manners were wonderful. At dinner, we were waiting at the entrance, and at breakfast, we were 々 for employees with great consideration to guide us ahead of the elevator. There is no accommodation, and dinner is possible, and it is a revisit.
Wakasa Annex
4.5/55 Reviews
The hotel is very exquisite, not very big, there are hot springs in it, there are kindergarten children to soak in the hot springs, just around the Nara Park, Xingfu Temple to see the deer, the subway station, less than 10 minutes.

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Highest PriceINR 191,489
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Number of Reviews2,194
Number of Hotels27
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 33,756
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