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EN HOTEL Hakata Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.0/10
Great1210 reviews
0.33km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$51
Prince Smart Inn Hakata Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
8.8/10
Very Good739 reviews
0.28km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$82
Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.1/10
Great1270 reviews
0.39km from Rakusui-en Garden
Trip.BestNo. 1 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$158
&HOTEL HAKATA Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.0/10
Great93 reviews
0.88km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$67
Hotel Il Palazzo Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.4/10
Amazing607 reviews
0.65km from Rakusui-en Garden
Trip.BestNo. 10 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$159
mizuka Business Canal City Hakatamae Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
8.2/10
Very Good157 reviews
0.44km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$56
The Blossom Hakata Premier Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.2/10
Great1504 reviews
0.36km from Rakusui-en Garden
Trip.BestNo. 2 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$221
The BREAKFAST HOTEL Fukuoka Tenjin Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
8.6/10
Very Good957 reviews
0.72km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$53
Tokyu Stay Fukuoka Tenjin Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.2/10
Great1362 reviews
0.84km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$116
Hotel Dormy Inn Premium Hakata Canalcitymae Fukuoka Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden
9.1/10
Great467 reviews
0.42km from Rakusui-en Garden
From AU$139
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9.3/10
Great
KKeweisishidakaiThe location is fantastic! I really enjoyed the mall located right downstairs. It has a three-story Chanel store and many trendy Japanese brands, perfect for leisurely browsing. There's also a general store on B1 where I spent at least an hour, and still felt like I could have stayed longer.
ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL

Tenjin, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$373
9.3/10
Great
Bbyti.coWonderful location! A straight walk from Hakata Station (or you can take one stop on the subway). The hotel is right outside the subway station. Very short walk to Canal City too. A 24h pharmacy nearby with an AEON mart at the basement. There's good food around too. Really great location but if you stay the STAY ROOM type, please note that you will be facing a huge cemetery 🥲. It's mostly hidden by trees but you absolutely can see it. The hotel is right infront of the cemetery. Other room types won't get that view thankfully. There's a free to use public bath, free ice pops, and free to use microwave. Washing machine outside is paid per use. You can see the status from your room. STAY ROOM washing is free with detergent provided 👍 Service was great initially. Check in team aided with my requests. However, checkout team was not the best. I arrived at the counter, confused and in a rush but the team in the morning all stood behind the counter, leaning their backs to the wall. I utter a word of question and nobody came forward to help. I tried to figure it out myself, by slotting in the card, then finally someone came forward, no talk no acknowledgement, tapped some stuff - all in japanese - and then nothing. I was confused, then one of the English speaking stuff said ”all done”... I was very unimpressed with this service. Especially with the sight of all of them leaning against the wall when I obviously needed help. Really a downer to a good stay.
Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$120
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserWorst hotel experience in a month of traveling Japan — avoid if you have other options I've been traveling across Japan for a full month — Osaka, Tokyo, Hiroshima and more — and Wellcabin Tenjin is hands down the worst service I've received anywhere. Made a simple booking mistake and reached out to correct it within 10 minutes — not the last day, not last minute, literally within 10 minutes of booking. I wasn't asking for a refund or a cancellation — I simply wanted to change the date and upgrade to a more private room, both of which would have benefited them financially. Still a flat out no. I petitioned multiple times, even with the support of the hotel booking agent advocating on my behalf, and they remained completely unmoved. No empathy, no flexibility, no solutions. Just a stubborn, repeated refusal — for the most basic and reasonable requests imaginable. The app also showed ”Failed to cancel booking” and ”Failed to modify dates” so there was no way to self-serve either. Completely trapped. On top of that: 11am checkout means you are gone — permanently. You cannot come back inside, cannot use any facilities, cannot sit for a break, cannot do anything. You are physically out the door at 11am with no return. Most hotels worldwide let you hang around the lobby or common areas — not here. Just thrown out onto the street. No luggage storage after checkout — in all my years of traveling worldwide, this is the first place I've ever stayed that refuses to hold your bags. Not once have I encountered this anywhere else. You're left dragging everything around all day with zero support. The place simply doesn't feel welcoming — from the moment something goes wrong, you're completely on your own Nickel-and-dime culture — they charge a fee for everything, including slippers. Every other hostel I stayed at across Japan provided them free, daily. Not here. Locker room has no camera — you cannot leave anything safely here Laundry is overpriced — the most expensive I encountered across every city I stayed in Japan For a capsule hotel marketing itself on convenience, it fails on almost every front. Every basic comfort comes with a price tag, and the moment you need any flexibility or human decency, they shut the door on you — literally and figuratively — even when you act immediately, in good faith, and are willing to spend more. The only thing going for it is the central Tenjin location — but that's the neighborhood, not the hotel. I travel around the world constantly and this is genuinely the first time I've encountered a hotel this rigid, unwelcoming, and unhelpful. Only consider this place if you have absolutely no other options. Otherwise, keep looking.
WELLCABIN TENJIN Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

WELLCABIN TENJIN

Chuo-ku, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$26
9.1/10
Great
MmeruchanStayed at JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central during my trip to Fukuoka and overall had a very comfortable experience. Location: The hotel is very conveniently located just a short walk from Hakata Station, making it extremely easy to get around the city or catch trains. One useful pro-tip: on the day we were leaving for the airport it was raining, and we discovered there is an underground passage connecting to the subway right next to the hotel. There is no clear signage from the hotel side, it just looks like a staircase going down to the basement but it connects directly to the underground network leading to the subway. The only downside is that there is no elevator, so it may not be ideal if you have heavy luggage. Room: The room felt quite spacious by Japanese standards. We were able to comfortably open 2 large suitcases, 1 medium suitcase, and 1 cabin luggage without feeling cramped. The bathroom was also relatively large, which is a nice plus compared to many business hotels in Japan. Overall, a very convenient and comfortable stay, especially if you plan to travel frequently via Hakata Station.
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$155
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserThe hotel is new with excellent service. It's super convenient, just three subway stops from the airport, a 15-minute walk to Jr Hakata Station, and 10 minutes to Canal City Hakata. The rooms are a good size, and the bathroom is spacious. The lobby is on the second floor and offers various amenities.
9.0/10
Great
BBee Hong OngI love this hotel as it's very convenient, near to Hakata Station, shopping area where you can buy everything under one roof. Hotel is clean, staff very friendly, and it comes with free coffee, free soba, free flow of wine and sake. Laundry at level 5 is convenient with free clothing compress that helps me so much when packing my luggage. Easy transport to and fro airport and hotel. Good breakfast with many choices but expensive when rooms without breakfast anyway I enjoyed my stay with Oriental Hotel and will recommend it to friends travelling to Fukuoka.
Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$120
9.0/10
Great
JJovoyageIt’s already expected that hotel rooms in Japan are on the smaller side, but this hotel was very well designed and comfortable. The in-room washer and dryer being completely free to use was a huge plus, and the dryer actually worked really well! Amenities were also provided, which made the stay even more convenient. Service was average and seemed to depend on which staff attended to you. Some staff members were friendly and helpful, while a few appeared a bit unfriendly or less welcoming. The only downside was the in-room fridge. We stayed in two different rooms and both fridges were not cold enough. We stored cream puffs inside and unfortunately they spoiled overnight. The location is about an 8–10 minute walk from Hakata Station depending on your pace, so it was quite accessible. Overall, it’s a good place to stay.
Tokyu Stay Hakata Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

Tokyu Stay Hakata

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$83
8.8/10
Very Good
EEkin HuFukuoka on a weekend is notoriously expensive, and with my last-minute booking, options were limited. I was a bit worried seeing the lower review scores, but my stay was perfectly fine. It's incredibly convenient: just turn left out of the Chikushi Exit and it's a 1-2 minute walk. If you're taking the Shinkansen, the Chikushi Exit is where you need to be. Plus, the bus to the airport from the old Hakata Bus Terminal has also moved to the bus stop at the Chikushi Exit, making travel incredibly easy.
Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi Ⅰ Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi Ⅰ

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$81
8.8/10
Very Good
CClaraLinsnSpacious and comfortable room with a lovely city view. The room was clean, cosy, and well maintained, with plenty of space to relax after a long day out. Location was very convenient, close to shopping, food options, and transport. Service staff were friendly, helpful, and attentive throughout our stay. Overall, it was a pleasant and enjoyable experience, and we would happily stay here again 🌟
The Basics Fukuoka Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

The Basics Fukuoka

Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$106
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserConveniently located in the Tenjin area and right next to the Tenjin stop (on the airport line) and also the underground street mall. there is a good line up for breakfast, though it only starts at 7am, which is difficult for those who are catching a 10am flight. A really busy hotel, which speaks of how good the location and service is, and perhaps the staff look over work. I made my way to the reception to get them to deliver a luggage rack up, which the reception promised she would do so personally this moment. But after 40mins still no sign and I needed to go to bed, so I made my way down and asked a 2nd time.
Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin Hotels near Rakusui-en Garden

Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin

Tenjin, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$73

Frequently asked questions

What are the best places to stay in Fukuoka?

Some top places to stay in Fukuoka are near popular attractions like Tenjin Underground Mall—so you can quickly get to top landmarks and amenities you need.

What is the average price of a hotel in Fukuoka for this weekend?

According to Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, 3-star hotels in Fukuoka have an average price of AU$383 per night this weekend. For 4-star hotels, the average rate is AU$496 per night. If you’re seeking luxury, 5-star hotels in Fukuoka typically cost AU$908 per night this weekend.

What is the average nightly price of hotels in Fukuoka on weekdays?

Based on Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, the average nightly rate for 3-star hotels in Fukuoka on weekdays is AU$262. For 4-star hotels, the average cost is around AU$352 per night. For a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Fukuoka generally have an average price of AU$735 per night on weekdays.

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Fukuoka?

For families traveling to Fukuoka, great family hotel picks are Henn na Hotel Fukuoka Hakata (price from AU$73), which are praised for their family-oriented features like spacious rooms and kid-friendly services.

What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Fukuoka?

ritomaru rooms hakata hakozaki (price from AU$302) is pet-friendly. Bring your pets along for an enjoyable stay!

What hotels in Fukuoka offer an especially good breakfast?

Begin your day with a tasty and satisfying breakfast! Miyako Hotel Hakata (price from AU$336), Hotel New Otani Hakata (price from AU$126) and Hotel Nikko Fukuoka (price from AU$128) provide the best breakfast to start your day.

Which hotels in Fukuoka provide fitness facilities?

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station (price from AU$147), Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Nakasu Kawabata (price from AU$60) and THE GATE HOTEL FUKUOKA by HULIC (price from AU$156) include fitness facilities, so you can maintain your routine while traveling. Stay on track with your fitness goals while on the go!

What are the best hotels with a spa in Fukuoka?

A spa hotel can make your trip more enjoyable with relaxing amenities. Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata (price from AU$123), Miyako Hotel Hakata (price from AU$336) and Hotel Hokke Club Fukuoka (price from AU$60) are great choices for spa hotels offering quality services.

What hotels in Fukuoka are best for couples?

For couples traveling to Fukuoka, many prefer staying at Alba Hotel&Glamping (price from AU$163).

What are the best hot spring hotels in Fukuoka?

Hotels with hot springs provide a perfect way to relax and recharge during your stay. Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata (price from AU$123), Miyako Hotel Hakata (price from AU$336) and Yaoji Hakata Hotel (price from AU$65) include hot springs for a truly relaxing experience.

Which hotels in Fukuoka have pools?

Miyako Hotel Hakata (price from AU$336), Hotel Nikko Fukuoka (price from AU$128) and Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk (price from AU$182) are excellent options for hotels with swimming pools. Book your stay to enjoy the pool and make your trip more enjoyable.

What are the best hotels in Fukuoka near Tenjin Underground Mall?

Some standout hotels in Fukuoka close to Tenjin Underground Mall include Richmond Hotel Tenjin Nishi-Dori (price from AU$117), Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka (price from AU$231) and THE GATE HOTEL FUKUOKA by HULIC (price from AU$156), all within easy walking or transit distance of Tenjin Underground Mall, perfect for travelers wanting to explore the landmark and its surroundings.

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