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9.6 43 reviews
Kusatsu
27/08 – 31/08
$199/nighttotal: $796 (4 )
湯畑徒歩5分|暮らすように泊まるアパート宿|最大3名 Shimai Stay 203
1 2
apartment , Kusatsu Machi
This Kusatsu Machi apartment, a 2LDK flat, is centrally located within a 0.8km radius of Yubatake, the bus terminal, and a convenience store. Sleeping up to four guests, this self-catering property offers a fully equipped kitchen, free parking (reservation required), a Chromecast-enabled TV, and keyless entry; no bathtub is provided.
9.5 38 reviews
Kusatsu
27/06 – 08/07
$181/nighttotal: $1991 (11 )
[Maximum 16 Personnes] 6 Minutes Kusatsu Onsen Bt
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apartment , Kusatsu Machi
This Kusatsu Onsen house is ideally situated a 0.6km walk from Yubatake hot spring, 0.4km from Kusatsu Bus Terminal, and 0.3km from a supermarket. Sleeping up to 16 guests, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom property boasts a spacious living/dining area with streaming services, a fully equipped kitchen, pet-friendly areas, and nearby free parking; it also includes Japanese-style rooms and a designated smoking area.
10 2 reviews
Kusatsu
27/06 – 08/07
$589/nighttotal: $6479 (11 )
Kaede-楓-
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apartment , Kusatsu Machi
This newly constructed detached villa in Kusatsu Machi is located in a nature-rich district, offering easy access to outdoor activities and Kusatsu's attractions. This spacious 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom villa accommodates up to 10 guests, featuring a modern design with a large garden ideal for BBQs, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and allows pets.
8.8 4988 reviews
Kusatsu
15/10 – 18/10
$828/nighttotal: $2484 (3 )
Hotel Ichii
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ryokan , Kusatsu Machi
Hotel Ichii, a Japanese inn, is located in the central district of Kusatsu Onsen, directly opposite the Yubatake hot spring source, offering an unbeatable location for exploring Kusatsu Machi. This accommodation provides guests with both indoor and outdoor onsen baths, a spa, a swimming pool, and a jacuzzi, alongside a restaurant and bar, with complimentary WiFi in the lobby and a pick-up service from the Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Kusatsu
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Kusatsu?
Spending a day at the Kusatsu Onsen is a great way to relax. You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of Kusatsu town, stopping for coffee or snacks at local cafes. For a more active experience, try hiking in the Shiga Kogen National Park or kayaking on Lake Haruna.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Kusatsu?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Kusatsu?
Most hotels in Kusatsu offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a TV, and a private bathroom with a shower or bath. Some hotels also have additional amenities like a balcony, a mini-fridge, and a kettle for making tea or coffee. Many hotels in Kusatsu have onsen facilities, so you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot springs right in your hotel.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kusatsu?
The best time to book a hotel in Kusatsu is during the off-season, which is typically from April to June and from September to November. During these months, you'll find lower prices and fewer crowds. If you're planning to visit during peak season, which is from July to August and December to February, it's best to book your hotel well in advance.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Kusatsu?
While there aren't many designated pet-friendly activities in Kusatsu, you can enjoy walks in the nearby parks and forests. The Kusatsu Onsen area is generally dog-friendly, and you can often see people walking their dogs around the town. Remember to check with individual attractions and restaurants for their pet policies.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kusatsu?
The charming town of Karuizawa is about an hour away by car or train and is known for its beautiful scenery and its many shops and restaurants. If you're interested in history, the city of Takayama is about a three-hour drive from Kusatsu and is home to well-preserved Edo-era buildings.