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Grand Hotel Kanachu Hiratsuka
3.8/579 Reviews
It is a reasonable business hotel built in a quiet area south of Hiratsuka Station. There seems to be a lot of guests in the location pattern businessman, but there are also general people. It is an old-fashioned hotel with banquet hall. The construction is a slug, and you need to go up from the front by elevator and cross the communication passage to the next building. The staff at the front desk are polite and impressive, and the room is also spacious unlike the recent hotel. The view from the window is good, and some rooms can see Mt. Fuji in front. Free Wi-Fi is flying for each room, but the night when access is concentrated may not be connected. The special thing is that the bathroom is beautiful. Amenities are available and the amount of water in the shower is too much. It is comfortable enough to say 1 in the stay so far. As a fixture in the room, there are coffee cups and glasses, and coffee, cafe ore, Sencha, and plum kelp tea are also prepared. Slippers are prepared with reusable and disposable items. The breakfast venue on the 1 floor is very clean and large, and the Japanese food is the main and the number of items is large. There are also plenty of drinks. However, the staff is always chatting and it is a pity that it is noisy. It is a very reasonable comfortable hotel in 5 minutes walk to Hiratsuka Station.
Hotel Livemax Budget Hiratsuka Ekimae
3.8/555 Reviews
The location is very good, close to the station. Very cheap, with breakfast, breakfast is a box lunch. I traveled with children, but the breakfast place was very friendly and provided me with children's plates and spoons. There are two towels per person and disinfectant on every floor. However, the comfort of the bed is the worst. It may be flat ground, spring bumps, even when lying on the quilt, the body hurts, and I can't sleep at all. It's noisy because there are many young people, because the day I live is Sunday, and it's cheap. The sound of the corridor resonated greatly with the sound of other rooms. There is no direct dial phone at the front desk, so I told him to be quiet, but the sound was noisy until about 1:00 in the morning. 3. There are vending machines on the 5.7th floor, but the 7th floor is useless. There is no tea on the 5th floor and it is sold out, so I went down to the 1st floor and bought it.
Hotel Sunlife Garden
3.6/53 Reviews
It is a little far from the station, so it is inconvenient because there is no transfer on rainy days. The room feels old, but it is a little spacious. Since there is no restaurant around the station compared with the station, it will shop at a convenience store a little far away.

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Number of Hotels3
Number of Reviews137
Lowest Price$28
Highest Price$653
Average Price (Weekends)$113
Average Price (Weekdays)$94

Hiratsuka Business Hotel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Hiratsuka? Hiratsuka is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. You can plan a day tour in Hiratsuka.

Hiratsuka does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation.

Although Hiratsuka is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Hiratsuka, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 49 USD. There are 4 three-star hotels in Hiratsuka at an average price of 51 USD per night. There are 2 two-star hotels in Hiratsuka at an average price of 44 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Hiratsuka provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. A popular hotel in Hiratsuka, The Hours Shonan Hiratsuka is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Toyoko Inn Shonan Hiratsuka-Eki Kita-Guchi No.2.

In the city center of Hiratsuka, you'll have easy access to Shrine of Hiratsuka Hachimangu. You can choose attractions in Hiratsuka that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Tsukakoshi Tumulus Park. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Hiratsuka Museum of Art, Hiratsuka Comprehensive Park. Commercial areas like Matsumoto Kiyoshi are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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