The hotel is nice and the room was clean (except for the long black hair left all over floor in the bathroom). The breakfast is just a sandwich box, there is no coffee (just instant coffee). I would expect better.
The staff is not accommodating and never seems to be in a good mood. I was also asked several times to pre-check online. After the third email reminder, I tried and the system didn’t let me complete it. But you can be sure that when I showed up at the reception that is the first thing they asked. Why don’t you have a QR code?
Also, they charge you for lockers. I have never been in an hotel where luggage storage wasn’t complementary.
The experience could be different if they improve a few things.
The staff at the front desk were welcoming and attentive, and communication was seamless. The location is excellent, surrounded by numerous commercial areas, making it incredibly convenient for transportation. The hotel boasts a quiet ambiance and comprehensive, well-maintained facilities.
Kurashiki was hands down my favorite part of the trip! You can explore the charming shops in the Bikan Historical Quarter or check out the outlet mall right by the JR station. There are so many great places to eat and shop.
The hotel's location is also excellent. It's less than a 5-minute walk from the JR station via a connected pedestrian walkway.
My only slight confusion was that the hotel's exterior signage didn't seem to include 'Centurion' in its name. Without my navigation, I honestly would have thought I'd gone to the wrong place! It was only once inside, seeing the actual signage (like in Photo 5), that I knew I was at the correct hotel.
The room was quite spacious and clean, and the location was convenient, close to Korakuen. The bread at the front desk was delicious! The only minor issue was that they didn't proactively provide fresh towels for changing, which was a bit different from other hotels I've stayed at.
We stayed in a family room with my elderly mother, and although there were four beds, there was a living area and the space was spacious, so we were able to enjoy ourselves in the room.
My mother also broke her leg a few months ago and was walking with a cane, so we asked in advance if we could borrow a wheelchair and were able to borrow one from check-in to check-out. Thanks to this, we were able to stroll around Kurashiki's beautiful streets and eat delicious sweets, which was very appreciated.
The large public bath was also flat and easy for my elderly mother to use, and it felt good to be in a large public bath for the first time in a while, so we took a bath twice, once in the evening and once in the morning.
My younger sister had stayed at Ivy Square on a school trip a long time ago, so she also had a nostalgic feeling about it.
The plan also included breakfast, so we had breakfast, and there were Okayama specialties such as seared Spanish mackerel and mackerel sashimi lined up, so we enjoyed local gourmet food from the morning.
After the meal, we ordered some take-out coffee and sat on a bench in the courtyard, enjoying a delicious coffee moment surrounded by the ivy-covered historic building.
Although our stay was short, thanks to the thoughtfulness of the hotel staff, we were able to have a safe and enjoyable trip with my elderly mother.
Thank you very much.
After checking in, I found out that it was a love hotel with free parking.
The room is very clean and comes with some paid ****.
The bathroom is large and clean, and the room is also large
But the bed is two single beds put together to form a double bed, the bed is a bit sunken
The pillows are a bit low and the room smells like smoke which is a drawback of this time.
But overall it will be good
5 starts hotel, staff are helpful and welcomed. The location is very good, near the train station, aeon mall and big camera is within 5 mins walkable
distance. The hotel is aged but well maintained. They provide parking at the basement of the hotel. We had a good stay there.
The hotel's location is excellent, very close to the train station and surrounded by malls. Takashimaya and Aeon's large supermarket are nearby, with department stores on the upper floors of the supermarket. The 6th and 7th floors are full of restaurants, well worth exploring for a meal. The station itself also has a huge food hall, and on the B level, there are several large drugstores, making shopping very convenient. There's also a Lawson convenience store near the hotel, which is super handy.
The hotel environment is quite good, generally quiet and tidy. There's even a large public bath on the top floor; after a tiring day of shopping, a soak there can really relieve fatigue, and there are self-service massage chairs next to it. The front desk staff were very friendly, warm, and polite. They even kindly helped us call a taxi to the airport, which we really appreciated. We'd definitely stay here again if we have the chance.
The location is great, right in the Kurashiki shopping street, so it's super convenient for shopping and dining. The room was spacious enough for a family of three, no problem at all. Breakfast was decent. The onsen (hot spring bath) upstairs was quite nice and not crowded at all. You can also open the window a little bit in the room to air it out, which is a plus!
There are three languages of Chinese, English and Japanese at the front desk, which is convenient for communication. This hotel is the first choice for new arrivals.
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SSHOerinThe location is great, right in the Kurashiki shopping street, so it's super convenient for shopping and dining. The room was spacious enough for a family of three, no problem at all. Breakfast was decent. The onsen (hot spring bath) upstairs was quite nice and not crowded at all. You can also open the window a little bit in the room to air it out, which is a plus!
Llanglang1124Kurashiki was hands down my favorite part of the trip! You can explore the charming shops in the Bikan Historical Quarter or check out the outlet mall right by the JR station. There are so many great places to eat and shop.
The hotel's location is also excellent. It's less than a 5-minute walk from the JR station via a connected pedestrian walkway.
My only slight confusion was that the hotel's exterior signage didn't seem to include 'Centurion' in its name. Without my navigation, I honestly would have thought I'd gone to the wrong place! It was only once inside, seeing the actual signage (like in Photo 5), that I knew I was at the correct hotel.
FFerfer8We are a family travelling with 3 kids so we drive a car, and factored in luggage space.
1) Vessel hotel has hands-down one of the best beds ever! We checked and realised it was a Simmons mattress so the beds really offered us deep & restful sleep!! Love this!
2) The carpark was right outside the hotel so it was super convenient not having to walk up & down diff storeys to take things from car. We returned to hotel ard 10pm on 1 night & there were no more parking lots! We’d have to park at a multi-storey building that was 12mins walk away, which wld have been v convenient.
3) The breakfast was yummy. We went in summer & enjoyed the Barazushi (Okayama special during festivals) & the rice was sweet, salty, flavourful, and delicious with prawn, eggs, eel, lotus roots (see pic). Really yummy! Try it
4) Hotel staff were very helpful! We asked for an extra luggage stand so we wldnt need to bend too low & they brought it immediately.
5) There’s a big supermarket just across the road with cheap groceries that we stocked up on for our road trip.
6) If you intend to drive, this is a highly recommend hotel in Kurashiki!! Wld stay here again! It was great!
SSiren500It's hard to describe...
1. The facilities are old. In addition to the two sockets on the table, there is one at the door of the toilet, and the main point is that you forget to take it away. They sell everything under the concept of environmental protection, water is 100, various vending machines, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are taken downstairs.
2. The bathroom bar is definitely cleaner than in China, maybe because it's old. Anyway, the table and bedspread look a bit uncomfortable. I ordered a big bed, and the bedspread made my butt itch after using it for a while
3. It's far away from Okayama, 20 minutes walk, mainly because the road is bumpy all the way there, it's really not friendly to pull a big suitcase. From the hotel to the nearby dining place is basically equivalent to walking back to the station. Even the convenience store is less than 10 minutes away, which is definitely not the distance to buy water in slippers and coats.
4. I spent a long time looking for the name when I checked in, and I met a wave of business meeting guests. Who said Japan is quiet?
If it's a good place, it includes breakfast, and the variety is quite rich. Early in the morning, curry rice, French bread and coffee...
NNoxid5 starts hotel, staff are helpful and welcomed. The location is very good, near the train station, aeon mall and big camera is within 5 mins walkable
distance. The hotel is aged but well maintained. They provide parking at the basement of the hotel. We had a good stay there.
TTiffany Ann BooneYou really could not ask for more. The shared space view is exactly the needed wind-down after crazy Kyoto crowds. It is conveniently across the street from the train station and ferries and adjacent to supermarkets, cafes and conbinis. The restaurant at the hotel is also very excellent. Staff are friendly and helpful and the amenities are top shelf. You also get Onsen access as a guest. It was a bit dark and stuffy in the cabin but if you are in a proper room there should be no issues. Have fun exploring Uno and the islands!
Nnick.ngPrice: Single rooms are cheap, even lower than some capsule hotels.
Room: Except for the small size of the room, everything else was good.
Location: Conveniently located, 5 minutes’ walk from JR Kurashiki Station
XXihuanjuzidenagepangziThe room was quite spacious and clean, and the location was convenient, close to Korakuen. The bread at the front desk was delicious! The only minor issue was that they didn't proactively provide fresh towels for changing, which was a bit different from other hotels I've stayed at.
YYipanThe hotel is nice and the room was clean (except for the long black hair left all over floor in the bathroom). The breakfast is just a sandwich box, there is no coffee (just instant coffee). I would expect better.
The staff is not accommodating and never seems to be in a good mood. I was also asked several times to pre-check online. After the third email reminder, I tried and the system didn’t let me complete it. But you can be sure that when I showed up at the reception that is the first thing they asked. Why don’t you have a QR code?
Also, they charge you for lockers. I have never been in an hotel where luggage storage wasn’t complementary.
The experience could be different if they improve a few things.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel's location is excellent, very close to the train station and surrounded by malls. Takashimaya and Aeon's large supermarket are nearby, with department stores on the upper floors of the supermarket. The 6th and 7th floors are full of restaurants, well worth exploring for a meal. The station itself also has a huge food hall, and on the B level, there are several large drugstores, making shopping very convenient. There's also a Lawson convenience store near the hotel, which is super handy.
The hotel environment is quite good, generally quiet and tidy. There's even a large public bath on the top floor; after a tiring day of shopping, a soak there can really relieve fatigue, and there are self-service massage chairs next to it. The front desk staff were very friendly, warm, and polite. They even kindly helped us call a taxi to the airport, which we really appreciated. We'd definitely stay here again if we have the chance.
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