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Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
4.8/5209 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel close to Kamakura Station this time on a day trip in Kamakura after a long time. The weather was good and I was looking forward to the next day's Kamakura walk. First of all, the entrance of the hotel was difficult to understand and left to right. The floor display of the elevator is difficult to understand. The construction is fashionable, but the moving line from the elevator to the front desk is bad and narrow. The target is young. There may be some mistakes that I didn't read the terms of use firmly when booking the net, but the attitude of the woman who responded to the check-in was the lowest. Because it was a reservation in the prefectural people, I was asked to present a certificate of vaccination, but when I told him that I didn't bring it, it was said that it meant ”I can't stay without anything to prove” Because it is said that something can be proven, when I look for an email that came to the vaccine, I see a paper with a fluorescent marker on the sentence posted on the reservation site I just said, ”It's written here!” I found him angry at the attitude, but I came to Kamakura, and I didn't see the document because it was bad, and I was looking for an email by two people, and the staff came I came to say, ”I don't accept it, but I will respond only this time.” I came with Kachin! I checked in with a smile, saying, ”I'll be thankful.” I think there is a way of saying things as a customer service business, even if there is a mistake here. It was quite high pressure and I was sorry as a fellow to the way of saying things from the top and the attitude and expression of the eye. If you are staying in the prefecture, please read the conditions of use. laughter
Hotel AO Kamakura
4.6/51 Reviews
Everything is perfect, limited car park space in hotel, but there are other public car park nearby
Kamakura Seizan
4.3/541 Reviews
It was just a short walk from the west exit of Kamakura Station. There is a lot of traffic and the roads are narrow, so if you have a lot of luggage, children, or the elderly, you might want to watch your step. The rooms are Japanese-modern, and there are not many things, so there is no clutter and it is very stylish. There is no TV, so you can spend your time quietly. There was a welcome drink and a choice of 2 soft drinks and a beer. For breakfast, you can choose between soup set or curry. The soup set was a one dish of bread and salad, so it was a very satisfying amount. The lobby lounge is relaxing with people having meals, tea, and working.
WeBase KAMAKURA
4.3/521 Reviews
When I first arrived at the hotel, I felt that the decoration is simple, stylish and generous, giving a very warm feeling. There is a communal kitchen and well-equipped facilities, which is very helpful to us. Like it! But in the end I wanted to store a box but said that I would charge 500 yen. Any other service that can be accommodated is free. This surprised us and has an unpleasant feeling.
Kamakura Park Hotel
4.4/518 Reviews
We stayed 2 nights in November 2020. The room we booked is standard twin [non-smoking] 34㎡. I had resistance to leisure to the far side using public transportation in the corona pass, so I booked this place which seems to be able to stay calmly in a relatively nearby place. As I saw in various reviews before my stay, the room is large and satisfied as expected. I think there are many people who don't like the inn that has been built years, but I like it because there are many cases of spacious rooms compared to the inn now. I entered the room and was relieved to see the view from the window. The sea just across the street. Fortunately, during my stay, the weather was good and I was able to enjoy the view from the window. Also, if you look at the balcony on the floor you are staying, this was also good 々. The location of the room is far from the sea, but I think it is color 々 depending on the location of the room, so the view from the room is not enough. I thought it would be good to see it from the balcony if I thought it was. Also, the making of the inn is interesting. I thought that I stayed in a western room, but the opposite side across the passage seemed to be a Japanese room type. In that case, breakfast was also available for western and Japanese food choices. 2 nights, so I asked 1 times each. It may be a more lively atmosphere in summer, but it was November, and it was quiet and perfect for spending time. I also want to stay at the off-season. I thought.
Kamakura Prince Hotel
4.5/5132 Reviews
Chose this place because of the price and the offer of Mount Fuji view. Certainly the view did not disappoint us, love the sea view and Mount Fuji. Room was spacious and the layout was nice though dated to some extent. The grounds looks like it need some sprucing and maintenance work. Checkin was efficient though parking came with a price. Maybe hotel should consider free parking for guests as most would be driving to get to this area. We ate at the Japanese restaurant though you had to walk in the rain on the day we were there as the restaurant was located on a annex building. Food was good and service was fine but on the higher end of prices. I like the neighbourhood vibe, there is a supermarket, hardware/pharmacy and bakery within walking distance from the hotel. There are a few restaurants by the beach and we tried the Pacific place. Prices of food along the beach are much more reasonable. Would stay here again except that traffic along this stretch of road is very bad as it is only a one lane road and traffic lights at almost every junction. Be prepare for a long and slow drive between hotel to town.

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Highest Price$3,129
Lowest Price$117
Number of Reviews423
Number of Hotels12
Average Price (Weekdays)$425
Average Price (Weekends)$497

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Kamakura does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Kamakura to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

There are 27 hotels in Kamakura with excellent service. The local average price is 78 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 four-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 126 USD per night. There are 3 three-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Kamakura at an average price of 72 USD per night. Hotels in Kamakura offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. In Kamakura, there are hotels under the Prince brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Prince. Hotels under the Prince brand are a good choice. Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna is one of the most popular hotels in Kamakura. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Kamakura Prince Hotel Kanagawa.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Kamakura, nearby attractions like Jufukuji, Kamakura Komachi Dori can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Kamakura that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Kamakura High School, Kamakurakokomae Station. The most famous attractions locally are Kamakura Kaihin Koen Inamuragasaki, Meigetsu-in, Hasedera Temple.

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