A 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, Nara Washington Hotel Plaza offers rooms with free wired internet in the heart of Nara, close to many shops and restaurants.
Lambaren
Mexico
The hotel was clean and the location was excellent. It was also confortable.
SETRE Naramachi セトレ ならまち features free bikes, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Nara. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Kathleen
United States of America
Delicious full-Japanese breakfast, great location near the train station and park, helpful and friendly staff, excellent afternoon/evening snacks.
Featuring stylish modern rooms, Hotel Allamanda大人の隠れ家リゾート is a 10-minute walk from Hokke-ji Temple and a 20-minute walk from Kintetsu Shin-Omiya Train Station. It offers a cafe/bar.
Petra
Spain
Spotlessly clean. Breakfast was nice, the very spacious room had - I suppose - a Japanese design. A comfortable double bed, a low table and two very low stools, but no sofa, no chair, no desk.
Very spacious bathroom.
A Jacuzzi in the bathroom AND on the terrace!
Located in Nara, a 13-minute walk from Nara Station, NIPPONIA HOTEL NARA NARAMACHI provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Ivette
United States of America
I love staying in such a good place. A very real Japanese experience with great hospitality and amazing food. I loved everything about that place.
Perched atop a hill overlooking the cityscape of Nara, ANDO HOTEL NARA Wakakusayama is just a brief 15-minute shuttle ride from JR Nara Station.
BEIBEI
United States of America
Hotel on the mountain, with a green and beautiful view.
Comfortable public bathroom and swim pool
A right choice away from the city and close to nature.
The hotel has shuttle bus to the Train station and JR station
Toyoko Inn Nara Shin Omiya Ekimae is located in Nara, within one mile of Nara Station and 11 miles of Iwafune Shrine. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Located in Nara, 1.3 miles from Nara Station, Shisui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nara provides accommodations with a garden, private parking and a restaurant.
Hotel Tenpyo Naramachi is located in Nara, a 19-minute walk from Nara Station and 12 miles from Iwafune Shrine. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Located in Nara and with Nara Station reachable within 1.1 miles, JW Marriott Hotel Nara has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Very nice high-end hotel - really enjoyed the stay.
Just a 2-minute walk from JR Nara Train Station, Smile Hotel Nara features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet, an LCD TV and an electric kettle with green tea.
Very close to JR station. Clean , nice, friendly staff.
Set in Nara, Hotel Nikko Nara is connected to JR Nara Station. Tōdai-ji temple and the Nara Park can be reached within a 30-minute walk from the property.
Got a very warm welcome from friendly front desk gentleman.
Open from August 2017, located just a 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, Centurion Hotel Classic Nara offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
It was a great choice, i would go back if i come by
Open in June 2017, Piazza Hotel Nara is located just a minute's walk from JR Nara Station. Free WiFi is provided in all rooms. The property is nonsmoking throughout.
Super comfy bed and modern /clean room.
Location is perfect.
Only a 1-minute walk from the east exit of JR Nara Train Station, the modern Super Hotel Lohas features a natural hot-spring bath and a breakfast with fresh-baked bread.
Perfect location, straight out of station I nto motel
Hotel OBANA offers rooms with free WiFi in the heart of Japan’s ancient capital, a few steps from the Naramachi area and within a 10 minutes’ walk from Kintetsu Nara Station, Todai-ji Temple and...
Located within a 18-minute walk of Nara Station and 12 miles of Iwafune Shrine, Nara Ryokan - Vacation STAY 49560v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nara.
Amazing place. They offer hot tub and massage chair for free. Friendly staff
Located in Nara, 9.3 miles from Nara Station, NIPPONIA 田原本 マルト醤油 provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Located in Nara and with Nara Station reachable within a 9-minute walk, 奈良旅館別館 Sweet 螢 源 provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Logement très spacieux et bien situé, à proximité de la gare.
Located within 1.7 miles of Nara Station and 10 miles of Iwafune Shrine, D-CUBE奈良店 provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nara.
Located within 1.3 miles of Nara Station and 12 miles of Iwafune Shrine, Hotel Naranohamori provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nara. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Perfect location, very clean, comfortable, and spacious room.
The century old Nara Hotel features classic Japanese architecture and elegant rooms with free WiFi. Located on Nara Park’s beautiful hills, it overlooks the ancient capital’s historic sites.
The old fashioned colonial style and the spaciousness.
Located in Nara, AN-GRANDEホテル奈良 is 1.2 miles from Nara Station and has facilities like terrace, restaurant and bar.
Great location for the park and shrines and museum
FAQs about hotels in Nara
On average, 3-star hotels in Nara cost $57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nara are $138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nara can be found for $218 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nara this weekend is $123 or, for a 4-star hotel, $196. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nara for this weekend cost around $529 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $114 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nara for tonight. You'll pay around $172 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nara will cost around $342, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The deer roaming freely was amazing. The hub of the town was vibrant. The big Buddha temple was very interesting but I would recommend using a guide. I fell due to uneven loose paver and some were very slippery when wet. Night street lighting was poor tbh. Over all a nice place to visit.
Jacqui
Australia
Scored 10
10
I liked best out hotel, ryokan that accepted tattoos in the...
I liked best out hotel, ryokan that accepted tattoos in the public onsen and also had a private bathroom, with an amazing room overall.
The deers are quite agressive, not attacking people but stealing anything they can and munching on your clothes if they smell food on you. Still it was a very interesting experience. The crafts museum was just a small shop, but the games museum was super interactive and fun, with very friendly staff. Both of those were free and close by. In Nara everything is pretty close, walking distance, and the streets are very beautiful with traditional architecture.
Valentina
Chile
Scored 10
10
As the major cities in Japan become larger and more...
As the major cities in Japan become larger and more identical to each other, they also become a little difficult for tourists to manage easily and feel at home in. But Nara has retained the feel it had when I was last there, half a century ago. Back then I said it was the favourite city, along with Kyoto, of any I visited in Japan. Right now I say it is STILL my favourite city, and in the 21st century it has left Kyoto well behind. If I were spending a week in the Kansai area, I would base myself in Nara in preference to Osaka or any of the "majors", and do day trips everywhere else. You will save on accommodation, for a start!
Alan
Australia
Scored 10
10
The Todaiji temple and the Kofuku-ji Buddhist temple next to...
The Todaiji temple and the Kofuku-ji Buddhist temple next to it are a must-see. The museum was okay. The Isui-en Wisteria garden was okay too but it was too crowded because the flowers were in bloom. There are a number of restaurants and cafes on the street from the Nara Station to Nara Park.
Walking from Hotel Nikko/Nara Station to Nara Park and walking to all the attractions nearby was very tiring. So, I may recommend taking the bus on the way back, if possible. Also, it suddenly started raining in the afternoon and luckily, I had an umbrella with me.
I wished I had more time to see some of the other attractions outside of the Nara Park.
Murali
United States of America
Scored 10
10
This was the most welcome I felt of our entire trip.
This was the most welcome I felt of our entire trip. The staff were incredibly helpful and kind. If you could choose any hotel for your vacation this has to be the one because it will be your favorite. The food and staff were my favorites. The room was clean and comfy and they even had buckwheat pillows!
Natalie
United States of America
Scored 10
10
The best advice I can give is find where the biggest crowds...
The best advice I can give is find where the biggest crowds are massed, all trying to impress deer with the same rice crackers that everyone else is trying to feed them, then pick a direction and walk away from them. There is so much more to the park: primeval forests, ancient stone pathways leading to temples and small villages older than most of our own countries, hidden pockets of lost time. It is hard to explain how it feels to not have another human being in sight, finding yourself passing stone idols carved by people hundreds of years ago, only to see a deer eating moss from the base of said idol that stops chewing to literally bow to you. Of course you bow back and scramble in your bag for some kind of treat to offer your new best friend (I recommend unsalted pretzel sticks, the deer hate plain rice crackers as much as we do at this point) and then having it gently eat from the palm of your hand, before you both again swap polite bows and go on your merry way. Then you hear a crow sing from the ancient forest behind you, and you just know: this is pretty cool.
Wonderful hotel in Nara located just across from the main station & the main street leading to the park. Clean and pretty spacious public baths. I preferred to stay inside as we hear trains pass in the outside onsen. Guests are required to leave shoes upon entering the lobby (shoe lockers provided) which we loved, felt like a true Japanese hospitality experience. Complimentary soba noodles in the evening. Small but very comfortable rooms.
Everything! Hotel is right outside of the Nara Station, very close to the bus stops and tourists information center. There are a lot of restaurants nearby. Nara Park is 20 minutes by walk along the main shopping street. Very very convenient! Hotel has a nice natural hot spring and offers unlimited free drinks of Japanese sake, wine, beer, tea and coffee, unbelievable. Room is big, ckean and comfortable.
Location was perfect being right next to the station, and not a far walk to the Nara park area and some amazing restaurants and bars along the way. Staff were extremely helpful and I couldn’t recommend this hotel enough.
Great hotel with a wonderful location, very clean rooms, and lovely cleaning staff. The check-in and checkout procedures are fun! If I go back to Nara, I would definitely stay here again!
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