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Sya Hotel-Sumiyoshi
4.8/50 Reviews
Hakata
The hotel is very new, the decor is very warm, and it is quiet at night, it feels like having a home in this city. The landlord is Japanese, the Chinese is also very good, the person is very kind, and the communication is very pleasant. She picked us up at the train station in advance and introduced the places to eat, drink and play around. The fly in the ointment is that there is no breakfast. If you can have an authentic Japanese breakfast in the morning, it would be perfect.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka
4.5/5141 Reviews
Hakata
Club king room I booked, the service so good , have free daily breakfast ,refreshments in the cafe,free drinks m buffets at the bar with fantastic fountain show entertainment 👍🏻
Miyako Hotel Hakata
4.8/5292 Reviews
Hakata
Great location, just opposite Hakata Station (Chikushi exit - closer to Shinkansen platforms). B1 of hotel leads to link to the Fukuoka city Subway (airport line), which is just 2 stops away from Fukuoka airport (domestic airport, able to transfer by bus to international terminal). We took Taxi ride instead from airport to hotel (10-15min) for easier convenience as my mum is a senior and we had 2 large luggages. We stayed for 6 nights over 26 Feb - 3 Mar’24 where weather was still chilly, between 2-12C, we used the B1 link (simply take lift from hotel floor to B1) almost daily to get to Hakata station/shops/restaurants - very convenient and comfortable 🙂. Room is spacious with separate bathroom and toilet. There is also onsen on level 13 of the hotel (indoor n outdoor) for hotel guests to use for free. Can rent swimsuit from the staff for outdoor pool. The hotel offers only set breakfast - continental or japanese. It was delicious and staff are ready to assist with refills of drinks. Oh, there was also MacD on B1 and Starbucks on L1, and there is Lawsons just 1 min walk from Hotel. Recommend this hotel for its location convenience to explore the city and easy access to subway and shinkansen. Housekeeping done professionally, reception and restaurant staff are polite and ready to offer assistance. Happy to stay here for first trip to Fukuoka and will be glad to return again! 👍🏻
Hotel Okura Fukuoka
4.6/5159 Reviews
This is the most disgusting and despicable thing any hotel management can do is to chase my father off the premises when he was waiting quietly for me downstairs to have breakfast. I am staying with my mother in this hotel and since they’re not together anymore, my father decided to wait for me at the quiet third floor banquet. I was just getting ready to meet my father when the security manager and his team of security threatened my father with Police to arrest him! To which my father replied that his lawyer will sue them for malicious prosecution! Since he was just quietly sitting at the sofa waiting for his son to come down! Not having issues. Eventually, my father removed himself from the hotel but yet; the security manager was physically manhandling my father while at the lobby by grabbing his arm even though he was walking normally! The security manager was just trying to create a scene with my father. DO NOT STAY HERE! These people here are vile and vindictive in their demeanours! Totally unprofessional and have no work ethics! No services from the heart ❤️ They are a total disgrace to the hospitality industry! Definitely not a 5 Star Hotel in services but more like a putrid fish market!
Hotel Nikko Fukuoka
4.6/5552 Reviews
Hakata
We are a family of three (daddy, mummy, and 10 years old princess). This was by far one of the nicest hotels we had stayed at in Japan. The bed sheets were clean and not crumpled, and the bed was really comfy and good to sleep in. The room we stayed in was big and spacious, and at the same time, it was neat and tidy. The bathroom comes with a bathtub and with all the supplies you need in the bathroom. The location was also great as it was near the Hakata station for JR line and Subway. To top it off, the staff were friendly and polite. We strongly recommend Hotel Nikko Fukuoka. It was indeed a good hotel to stay in!!

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