An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 1 km from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
Located in Wakayama, 400 metres from Wakayama MIO, HOTEL CITY INN WAKAYAMA Wakayama-Ekimae features views of the city.
SHENG YANG KENDRICK
Singapore
Great location:
5 mins walk to wakayama station where buses were available to travel around the city.
Room:
Super spacious. cannot get this in Tokyo, Osaka or any of the other cities.
HOTEL LASCALA is set in Wakayama, within 1.6 km of Takanoji Temple and 2.2 km of Muryoko-ji Temple. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Set within 600 metres of Wakayama City Museum and 1.1 km of Wakayama History Museum, Candeo Hotels Nankai Wakayama offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Wakayama.
QI
Singapore
Great location and great view, can see the beautiful surrounding scenery. hotel Interior design is beautiful and elegant
Comfort Hotel Wakayama is comfortable nestled in Wakayama, only a 2-minute walk from the central exit of JR Wakayama Station.
Simon
Australia
Very comfortable stay, great value as delicious buffet breakfast included.
Breakfast area becomes a spacious "library" space during day/evening.
Room clean and comfy, with natural light.
Quiet and convenient location close to station while still having a variety of local eateries within walking distance.
Would stay again.
Situated in Wakayama, 3 km from Okawa Hachiman Shrine, Kyukamura Kishu-Kada features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Artlos
China
second time vist here in one year, this time the sea view is another scene, equally astonishingly beautiful. two meals is same tasty as before.
Offering a stylish cafe and a French restaurant with 12th-floor views, Hotel Landmark is 2 km from JR Wakayama Train Station. The modern rooms have a flat-screen TV and free wired internet.
Wenhui
Japan
it is clean and the equipments are new, and the room has a very great wide view
Situated in Wakayama, 3 km from Okawa Hachiman Shrine, Kyukamura Kishu-Kada features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Food is good. Brilliant view in the outdoor onsen.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93142v is situated in Wakayama, 600 metres from Takanoji Temple and 1.4 km from Wakayama History Museum.
Situated within 600 metres of Takanoji Temple and 1.4 km of Wakayama History Museum, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93132v features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Wakayama.
Situated within less than 1 km of Wakayama MIO and a 17-minute walk of Oka Park, Bond Building 3F - Vacation STAY 45724v features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Wakayama.
Offering coin launderette and bicycle rentals, Wakayama Daiichi Fuji Hotel is situated a 3-minute walk from Nankai/JR Wakayamashi Station. Guests can enjoy breakfast every morning.
Located within Wakayama Marina City complex surrounded by the ocean, Wakayama Marina City Hotel is resort-style accommodation with chic European designs.
An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 1 km from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
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Located within 1.4 km of Hinokumajingu Kunikakasujingu Shrine and 500 metres of Wakayama MIO, Hotel Route Inn Grand Wakayama Eki Higashiguchi provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Business Hotel Kawashima is set in Wakayama, 400 metres from Wakayama History Museum and 1.1 km from The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama.
Situated in Wakayama, 600 metres from Wakayama MIO, Business Hotel Katsuya - Vacation STAY 62201v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Wakayama, within 600 metres of Takanoji Temple and 1.4 km of Wakayama History Museum, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93125v offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Wakayama, 600 metres from Wakayama MIO, Business Hotel Katsuya - Vacation STAY 62209v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Wakayama
On average, 3-star hotels in Wakayama cost AR$ 69,176 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wakayama are AR$ 95,319 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wakayama can on average be found for AR$ 76,582 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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When I mentioned going to Wakayama for an overnight stay, my...
When I mentioned going to Wakayama for an overnight stay, my coworkers all ask if I went to Shirahama for the beach or a hot spring. I didn’t, I went to Wakayama City. It was during Golden Week but the city and main station didn’t feel crowded at all since it’s definitely more out in the countryside and not much of tourist destination within its own prefecture. However, this was just right for us as we wanted a low key trip to somewhere close but new. We mainly spent our first day enjoying the Kishigawa train line, famous for the story of Tama the cat station master. If you like trains, cats, or small local shrines, I would recommend getting a day pass and spending the day visiting the current cat station masters (Nitama and her apprentice Yontama). There are four unique trains with different decor and themes and it was fun riding them and looking at the beautiful countryside of Wakayama from the windows with good weather. The area we stayed around had lots of small local restaurants and we found a delicious Spanish cuisine restaurant with excellent service called Staub Kitchen OLMO.
We didn’t spend much time in Wakayama city, but next time I’d like to visit Wakayama Castle as well as the park and museums around it. It’s a walkable city but also has some buses going towards more popular areas.
Barbara
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wakayama was never on our list until we heard about Kumano...
Wakayama was never on our list until we heard about Kumano Kodo. It was an underrated city where there were many interesting places to explore. We would recommend doing the Kumano Kodo - Nakahechi route walk for anyone who loves hiking. The minimum of 4 days were required for this route, as we did. We spent 2 days hiking from Takijiri-oji near Tanabe city to Kumano Hongu Taisha. Then, we explored Yunomine Onsen which was one of the oldest onsen town in Japan and Kawayu Onsen where we could dig our own onsen pool on the river bank. We also recommended doing a boat tour down the river to Kumano Hayatama Taisha as it was part of the UNESCO world heritage site. Lastly, to complete the 3 grand shrines, we visited Kumano Nachi Taisha and the Nachi falls, the tallest fall in Japan, on our last day. The logistics were not difficult. We took the Kuroshio train to and from Wakayama and local bus in Hongu area.
voravana
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wakayama castle was very good, not only the view from the...
Wakayama castle was very good, not only the view from the top of the tower but also the garden and tea room and secret corridor! You can also enter into the museum if you show the Wakayama castle entrance ticket. The zoo is ok for kids but not so much for grown up!
Nobuhiro
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s one of the less popular destinations and thus prices...
It’s one of the less popular destinations and thus prices are really nice. A lot of fresh fruits and sea is reasonably clean. If you don’t have time to go to Shirahama, Wakayama city is the second best. Isonoura beach has white sand.
Betina Fei
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
This is our first time to Wakayama and we fell in love with...
This is our first time to Wakayama and we fell in love with it! It’s a quiet town but people are friendly. Easy to drive to various places of interest like Shirahama. We see more locals than foreign tourists in Wakayama and really love the tranquility of this place. I will definitely spend longer time in wakayama if I come back to Osaka again 👍
Elsie
Singapore
4.0
Scored 4.0
Wakayama city prioritizes automobiles. Cars are everywhere.
Wakayama city prioritizes automobiles. Cars are everywhere. Bus service is excellent. Walking is unpleasant because of the frequent need to give way to the few cars rolling through 6 lanes of asphalt.
In contrast, that makes the stroll around the castle a particularly nice experience. The gardens around are well maintained, very pretty. Every sunset is a new experience.
If you have a car, then sure, spend a night there, maybe two if you want to spend some time around Wakanoura. But then speed away to where the real magic of Wakayama happens: Koyasan, Kumano Nachi, Kumano Hongu,...
We surely struck gold with this guest house & its owners. They were so friendly, warm & welcoming. Also, they responded super fast. The space was very clean & the fact that we didn’t have to wash our dishes was very convenient. Check-in was flexible & we got detailed info/recommendations tailored to our needs. My only regret is that I didn’t book a longer stay. Upon revisiting Japan, Tsukiji Hostel will be on my itinerary for sure ✨✌️😎
Coming from Kansai airport this was the best traditional indulgence of Japan we could have wished for!! Just about an hour away from the airport we got immediately indulged with a traditional Japanese experience. A seaside view room really is a seaside view and Kada is an authentic Fishery town. The staff is so friendly and helpful it's heartwarming. The traditional food is an experience by itself for dinner and especially breakfast.
The property is in a great location, it's very 70's style. Loved the big bath over looking the water. Rooms were big and clean. The Japanese bakery downstairs had the yummiest food. It had two restaurants in hotel, but due to price we ate elsewhere. We had come to try onsen only 100 meters down rd, but unfortunately my husband had a small tattoo on his shoulder so they said he couldn't enter. But the onsen is very close.
Kada Onsen was my first saty at a Ryokan and it was awesome. The view was phenomenal. The Rooms were clean, really nice and big. The Onsen was super relaxing. Breakfast was super delicious and the staff was very friendly and patient with me as a japanese learner :-D . You can get a shuttle bus to the next train station. All in all I had a beautiful stay. I enjoyed it a lot! Thank you Kada Onsen!!
The hotel is in a convenient location next to a renovated rail station with stores and restaurants and a library. The views are pretty good from most rooms and also from the 11th floor reception/dinning area. This area was mostly closed during the day. I’m not sure about evenings as I didn’t check, however, it should be made to be enjoyed by the guest at any time.
The public bath was beautiful and very relaxing. The staff were super friendly and accommodating and spoke good English. There was free soba at night and free icy poles for after bathing.
Excellent location, 5 mins walk from JR Wakayama Station and 15 mins walk from the castle.
Excellent breakfast with plenty of variety. The castle view was amazing. The location was great since we could not get lost.
Early checkin was 2:00 pm and late checkout was 11:00 am, far better than other places we stayed at during our 3 week vacation in Japan.
Nice hotel with very friendly staff. They offer lots of extras (late night ramen, ice cream, washing machine) and there’s an Onsen. Breakfast is buffet style with focus on Japanese food, but also Western.
Good location, bus stop directly in front of the hotel.
The hotel looks so new even it’s built in 2008. The bed is by far the best during my whole Japan trip, so I had a good sleep there. Complimentary breakfast starts at 6:30 am, simple and yummy. Staff are professional and efficient in handling all requests. 🤩
Very close to Wakayama JR station. The staff was very polite and the room was massive actually. I was so surprised by how large the room was and I booked a standard one. Clean and spacious. They provide pajamas and toiletries as well as a kettle.
Friendly staff, all tried to assist us on looking up places, transportations etc….. Breakfast venue and food quality was also very good. The hotel is so close to the Wakayama Castle. We like the surroundings.
The staff are fantastic
The food is Greek and irritating same thing every morning. Better have normal Japanese or continentals for breakfast
The hotel was over priced Beds not so comfortable
📍 Perfect location. It's right beside JR Wakayama Station.
🍸Make sure to check the rooftop bar at night! I got a free drink!
🍛 Free curry rice was served as part of the hotel's anniversary.
All Japanese female staff and Japanese male staff were very friendly, polite, helpful and provided good customer service. Hotel was spotless and clean; also my room location was very good!
The room was big and more western style which you don't see often in Japan. There were a wide variety of amenities like a hair dryer, bath salts and soaps to make the stay comfortable.
Very convenient location, a five-minutes walk from Wakayama Station. Very friendly staff. I also liked the bento sale in the first floor, and around 4 pm you can get discounted ones.
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