Good sized rooms (we had a double and a twin) with all the usual amenities. Very short walk to Kanazawa castle, shopping and more.
The best part of the hotel stay, as mentioned by many others, was the hotel’s provision of free snacks and drinks (happy hours included bubbles and wine!!) throughout the day.
Would have cost the hotel not very much at all, but was a great perk and appreciated by all guests.
The room was decent, and the dinner was excellent – refined, with a creative touch. The hotel's front desk offered a fun activity where you could make your own eco-friendly sachets. The hotel also boasts a great location, making for a very good overall experience.
Hakuchoro is a classic in Kanzawa, the decor is very tastefully done and the overall atmosphere has character. It’s onsen is natural spring water and though the bath are relatively modest, it never gets crowded. They provide free bus shuttles to and from the Kanazawa station and is a very helpful feature. Rooms are large and well appointed and everything in the fridge - water, tea, orange juice and beers are free and topped up everyday. The stained glass in the lobby area and in the rooms are nice touched included the very nice pottery ware used for breakfast! Breakfast buffet spread is both western and Japanese and they even now have sparkling wine and sake for breakfast!
Definitely has character!
This hotel boasts an excellent location. While it doesn't have a hot spring, the large bathroom is a great alternative for unwinding and de-stressing. Plus, there are plenty of dining, drinking, and shopping options conveniently nearby, which is fantastic!
A great hot spring hotel with impeccable service. The seasonal kaiseki dinner is light and unique. In addition to the Japanese set breakfast, there is also a Western buffet area, which is very flexible. The hot spring area is very large. My childhood friend and I took our two 70-year-old mothers with us. The elderly praised it highly. It was a great experience and I hope to come again if I have the chance.
This hotel is very close to the subway station, making it super convenient for getting around, and it's also really easy to get to the airport. There are tons of places to eat nearby, and shopping is also very convenient. I'd definitely choose this hotel again if I have the chance.
Good, new hotel. Conveniently located right next to the station. The rooms are clean, with strong hot water pressure and good ventilation. The rooms have everything you need for a shower, and small items like razors and cotton swabs can be taken from the first floor near the reception. They provide comfortable, soft pajamas. I didn’t find any drawbacks, and my stay was pleasant
Great location, close to the station, making it very convenient for getting around. They have a hot spring bath on the rooftop, complete with free ice cream and Yakult. Plus, there's complimentary soba noodles at 9:30 PM. However, the room is quite small; we couldn't fit two 28-inch suitcases in it.
It may happen, but when I arrived around 18:30, there was no light at the entrance and it was very dark. There was a step, so I thought it would be a little dangerous for the elderly.
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GGuest UserGood, new hotel. Conveniently located right next to the station. The rooms are clean, with strong hot water pressure and good ventilation. The rooms have everything you need for a shower, and small items like razors and cotton swabs can be taken from the first floor near the reception. They provide comfortable, soft pajamas. I didn’t find any drawbacks, and my stay was pleasant
達達叔This hotel boasts an excellent location. While it doesn't have a hot spring, the large bathroom is a great alternative for unwinding and de-stressing. Plus, there are plenty of dining, drinking, and shopping options conveniently nearby, which is fantastic!
GGuest UserA great hot spring hotel with impeccable service. The seasonal kaiseki dinner is light and unique. In addition to the Japanese set breakfast, there is also a Western buffet area, which is very flexible. The hot spring area is very large. My childhood friend and I took our two 70-year-old mothers with us. The elderly praised it highly. It was a great experience and I hope to come again if I have the chance.
GGuest UserThe room was decent, and the dinner was excellent – refined, with a creative touch. The hotel's front desk offered a fun activity where you could make your own eco-friendly sachets. The hotel also boasts a great location, making for a very good overall experience.
RR ToroHakuchoro is a classic in Kanzawa, the decor is very tastefully done and the overall atmosphere has character. It’s onsen is natural spring water and though the bath are relatively modest, it never gets crowded. They provide free bus shuttles to and from the Kanazawa station and is a very helpful feature. Rooms are large and well appointed and everything in the fridge - water, tea, orange juice and beers are free and topped up everyday. The stained glass in the lobby area and in the rooms are nice touched included the very nice pottery ware used for breakfast! Breakfast buffet spread is both western and Japanese and they even now have sparkling wine and sake for breakfast!
Definitely has character!
GGuest UserIt was located just across the roadfrom the Kanazwa JR station that also housed a mall, airport transfers and loads of good food. The place was larger than I expected but provided excellent service and daily breakfasts (noy buffet-style) in their second floor restaurant. A sign of how good service was - it was a little drizzly when we left but we said no to the offer of an umbrella as the station was less than 5 min away (and it was a very light drizzle). The lady accompanied us to the station just so she cd take the umbrellas back from us! The onsen was nice but I didn't hv time to try out any other facilities.
GGuest UserGreat location, close to the station, making it very convenient for getting around. They have a hot spring bath on the rooftop, complete with free ice cream and Yakult. Plus, there's complimentary soba noodles at 9:30 PM. However, the room is quite small; we couldn't fit two 28-inch suitcases in it.
GGuest UserGood sized rooms (we had a double and a twin) with all the usual amenities. Very short walk to Kanazawa castle, shopping and more.
The best part of the hotel stay, as mentioned by many others, was the hotel’s provision of free snacks and drinks (happy hours included bubbles and wine!!) throughout the day.
Would have cost the hotel not very much at all, but was a great perk and appreciated by all guests.
BBaluoqinuotasuoHotel Roo Ying should be an old chain hotel with a high-end facade. The location is also good. It is only five minutes walk along the railway from the station hall. The room is average. There is a public bath area but I didn't have time to use it, which is a bit regrettable. The breakfast is rich enough, but it is a bit regrettable that there is no fruit. This price, location, and specifications are very cost-effective. This is my fourth time in Kanazawa. It is a place where I can stay for a few more days to avoid the crowds.
GGuest UserHotel service is very thoughtful, warm, dinner is very rich, breakfast is very rich, there is a shuttle bus, the room is very large and comfortable, the terrace view is open, and there is welcome drink in the lobby.
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