Featuring 3-star accommodations, BRENZA HOTEL is located in Kobe, 3.7 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 12 miles from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art.
Located conveniently in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kobe Sannomiya is located 3.7 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe, 11 miles from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art and 12 miles...
Sebastian
Argentina
within walking distance from the station, the hotel is very well located and quite comfortable
Well located in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Kobe Luminous Hotel Sannnomiya is located 16 mi from Mt. Rokko, 14 mi from Mount Maya and 0.9 mi from Kobe Port Tower.
Matsumoto
Japan
The entrance looks nice and the location is super convenient.
Newly opened in December 2016 and located in Kobe, Centurion Hotel Grand Kobe Station features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Directly connected to Shin-Kobe Shinkansen Station, ANA Crowne Plaza offers 8 dining options with views of Kobe City and Rokko Mountain. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property.
Featuring a bar, spa and wellness center and views of city, Centurion Hotel&Spa Vintage Kobe is located in Kobe, 2.7 miles from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction.
Located in Kobe, a 10-minute walk from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, Hotel Monterey Kobe has air-conditioned accommodations and a restaurant.
Lai King Endarra
Hong Kong
Every thing was good, very spacious room. Free coffee and tea in the lobby is a bonus
A 10-minute walk from JR Sannomiya Train Station, Kobe Sannomiya Union Hotel features a Japanese restaurant and a massage service. Rooms feature free Wifi and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Hotel Wing International Kobe - Shinnagata Ekimae is located in Kobe, 1.8 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 4.5 miles from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and...
kenneth
United States of America
close to shin-nagata train station. lots of eating places right around the corner. our favorite clothing shop is in the next building in tokyu plaza, a small shopping mall.
Located in Kobe, a 10-minute walk from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, Hotel Monterey Kobe has air-conditioned accommodations and a restaurant.
Super kind and well managed facilities
Nice location
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Hotel Wing International Kobe - Shinnagata Ekimae is located in Kobe, 1.8 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 4.5 miles from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and...
It was fine for the price and staff were friendly.
Located a 7-minute walk from Sannomiya and Motomachi stations the Hanshin Railway Main Line, Kobe Tor Road Hotel Sanraku offers easy access to popular shopping districts and Chinatown.
Excellent cost performance.
The room size was good.
Offering 13 restaurants, cafes and bars and a 24-hour front desk, Kobe Portopia Hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Shimin Hiroba Station on the Port Island Line.
Room size, view, great price, friendly staff, free shuttle
Hotel Okura Kobe is located on the waterfront, 1640 feet from the Motomachi shopping area. Featuring Western-style rooms with free WiFi access, the hotel offers 6 dining options.
Featuring a coffee shop and Japanese restaurant, Kobe Plaza Hotel is right next to JR Motomachi Station. Its stylish rooms include free broadband internet and a flat-screen satellite TV.
location is prefect, close to JR station and shopping area
Located conveniently in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kobe Sannomiya is located 3.7 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe, 11 miles from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art and 12 miles...
Well located in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, Kobe Luminous Hotel Sannnomiya is located 16 mi from Mt. Rokko, 14 mi from Mount Maya and 0.9 mi from Kobe Port Tower.
Spacious, clean, by the way, the pillows are great
Featuring 3-star accommodations, BRENZA HOTEL is located in Kobe, 3.7 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 12 miles from Emba Museum of Chinese Modern Art.
Location, comfortable bed, spacious and clean room
Just a 3-minute walk from Seishin-chuo Station, Kobe Seishin Oriental Hotel offers accommodations in Kobe. There is free WiFi in all rooms and the hotel houses an on-site swimming pool.
Newly opened in December 2016 and located in Kobe, Centurion Hotel Grand Kobe Station features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Located in Kobe, within 8.6 miles of Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and 10 miles of Noevir Stadium Kobe, Hotel Setre Kobe Maiko provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private...
Boasting chargeable natural hot spring baths, Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel and Towers is a 3-minute walk from the Island Center Station and 5.6 mi from the Rokko Cable Shita (cable car) Station.
Conveniently located in the Arima Onsen district of Kobe, Koki is located 1.6 mi from Mt. Rokko, 5 mi from Mount Maya and 11 mi from Noevir Stadium Kobe.
Ideally set in the Chuo Ward district of Kobe, SK HOTEL Kobe Ekimae is located 1.9 miles from Kobe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, 2 miles from Noevir Stadium Kobe and 11 miles...
KOKO HOTEL Kobe Sannomiya offers stylish rooms with a refrigerator and free internet. Rooms at the KOKO HOTEL Kobe Sannomiya speak of smooth elegance with their neutral tones.
Cozy little place close to the train station. Decent value.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kobe this weekend is $270 or, for a 4-star hotel, $363. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kobe for this weekend cost around $400 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $91 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kobe for tonight. You'll pay around $136 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kobe will cost around $388, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Often overlooked in favour of its neighbour, Osaka, Kobe is...
Often overlooked in favour of its neighbour, Osaka, Kobe is an absolute gem of a city. It has a multitude of attractions, from the port and harbourside parks to the wonderful Nunobiki herb garden and hillside hikes on the other side of the city, to the old foreign merchants houses in Kitano Ijinkan-gai and the Motomachi and Sannomiya entertainment and shopping areas, there's a huge amount to see and do in Kobe. We gorged ourselves on amazing food, saw historic houses, enjoyed walking through nature, enjoyed food markets and took a harbourside tour. Bakery RIKI near our accommodation in Motomachi sold the most amazing pastries and Nankin-machi (Chinatown) had a wonderful, crowded, hectic atmosphere with hundreds of stalls selling cheap, absolutely delicious food. We will definitely visit Kobe again.
James
Australia
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Scored 10
The people were friendly and helpful.
The people were friendly and helpful.
Courteous hotel staff made our stay perfect.
The city has a good vibe at night with many people out having dinner and strolling.
Many awesome dining experiences mafe for a very pleasant stay.
Make sure you have cash as quite a few didn't accept card
Robin
10
Scored 10
The availability of the shuttle bus to Sannomiya was...
The availability of the shuttle bus to Sannomiya was extremely helpful and it ran frequently that we could accomplish what we wanted. The 30th floor dining area was simply wonderful. It had a beautiful view and selection of food and drinks were great.
Uehara
10
Scored 10
i travel to kobe for work regularly and usually don't do...
i travel to kobe for work regularly and usually don't do much sight seeing there; it is easy to find my way around, find restaurants and there is easy access to all sorts of places to visit in the kansai area; once we stayed at the outskirts of kobe, up the mountains, with stunning views of the harbour (private accommodation, sadly gone now) but there are some other nice places to stay in and around the city
Udo
Austria
10
Scored 10
Kobe has a long history as a port town.
Kobe has a long history as a port town. If you come to Osaka or Kyoto, you should also visit Kobe. You will feel the atmosphere and characteristics of a sophisticated city that is completely different from these two. Compared to these two cities, Kobe has wider sidewalks and more walkable areas, but the city as a whole is compact and easy to get around. If you stay in Kobe, I highly recommend a hotel with a night view of the port city.
Yuko
Japan
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Kobe three days during this Japan tour - it was...
We stayed in Kobe three days during this Japan tour - it was just enough to enjoy the city (Chinatown, the covered market streets, the port area, the 'foreigner's area', and a nice small treck along mount Rokko waterfalls and gardens. Kobe is a medium size city, not overwhelming and easy to visit by foot.
The breakfast buffet was sufficient with good choices of mostly Japanese food. We booked a half-board and the dinner course (Japanese) was excellent. The 'Tatami' rooms are spacious and could even accommodate a full family. The view from the room was partly towards mountains and partly onto other hotel buildings. They have only the common/shared Gold hotspring bath (yellow-brown colored water), but not the Silver bath (clear colored). The hotel personnel was very kind and helpful.
The staff were very nice and friendly. The whole building was very traditional and had great architectural details. It was also very close to the town center, which made transportation super easy. We were provided with yukata, which was very comfy. We opted for the traditional kaiseki dinner, which was without a doubt our favorite meal in Japan. The breakfast was similarly very delicious. We did utilize the onsen but it was just a little too hot for us, so we couldn't stay too long.
Loved this hostel. The couple that runs this place are amazing people. They were very accommodating and were very patient when I tried to speak some Japanese with them. This place is a good alternative to staying in Osaka, as osaka hotels can be expensive and booked up. If we return to Osaka area, we will 100% stay here again.
Beds are comfortable, very spacious dorms, kitchen has everything you need to cook, and plenty of bathrooms and showers. Enjoyed our stay very much
Great breakfast with lots of options - hot Japanese dishes and western food, as well as bread, pastries, cereal, salad etc. The buffet was well tended and the staff were very friendly.
The room was a great size and had a view of the railway tracks. We liked watching the trains from our room.
We used the hotel baths a couple of times during the stay. They are really nice and spacious with indoor and outdoor sections.
It was probably the best accommodation (among hostels) I stayed in Japan. It’s squeaky clean, comfy, and very quiet at night. I was very tired after an early flight hustle, but I slept for around 14 hours without interruption. The staff is Japanese but he speaks very good English. He was so friendly and sociable that we also had a small chat about my country that he had visited long ago.
The Daiwa Roynet Sannomiya Premier was an excellent hotel. The rooms were spacious and well equipped with quality bathroom fittings. So comfortable. The staff were so accommodating and would go out of their way to help with anything. The breakfast is very good offering Japanese and Western options. This hotel so central to the main Sannomiya Chuo shopping area which is great.
The hotel staff was fantastic, always attentive and willing to help. They made my stay more enjoyable and were a highlight of the experience.
The Club lounge on the 26th floor served breakfast with both Japanese and Western options.
Shukei En, the Chinese restaurant, and it was simply amazing. Despite the restaurant being quiet, the food exceeded my expectations.
Reception was professional and welcoming. My room was spacious and clean. I also liked that it was across from the train station and atop a McDonald's for a quick snack. The breakfast served was the best I had in an inn/hotel in Japan.The variety and quality of the food excellent.
good location which just 3 minutes from bus terminal. Hotel and clean, historical and well maintained. Staffs are polited and helpful. Huge rooms, big toilet, seperate reading room, massage chair(s) is facilitated. Rare in Japanese with the this price.
The Japanese style room was very beautiful, the breakfast very nice. But I mostly recommend this hotel for the internal onsen which was the best I never tried. Super beautiful and big, with different spaces both indoor and outdoor. Very recommend
Beautiful hotel and spacious bathroom (compared to other Japanese hotels). Big choice amenities - shampoo, conditioner, lotion, hairbrush, bath salt, variety of teas and many more. I wish room has an extra square meter, but it was not a big deal.
The room is Japanese style tatami room with outdoor hot tub on top of stone. Hot tub is considered large and comfortable. It is not onsen for the hot tub
But this hotel does offer private onsen with private change room for 3300yen.
As great as the hotels are in Japan, Taketoritei Maruyama surpasses them all. Throughout my travels in several countries, I have never experienced the superb hospitality provided here. Excellence unmatched.
for the price of the hotel i was expecting less and actually it was new, clean and friendly. the room although small bathroom and limited storage space was what i have experienced before in Japan.
This hotel has its own hot spring bath, either public and private. The dinner was served in the room with traditional Japanese dinning table, we really enjoyed it and the staff was very friendly.
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