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【New】福岡うきは・子供歓迎・無料駐車場・白壁通り中心地・最大5名・九州観光の拠点に!長期滞在歓迎 - Asakura
10 9 reviews

【New】福岡うきは・子供歓迎・無料駐車場・白壁通り中心地・最大5名・九州観光の拠点に!長期滞在歓迎

apartment, Ukiha Shi
This 60 square metre flat is located on Shirakabe street in Ukiha, approximately 10 minutes by car from Ukiha Inari Shrine and Harazuru Onsen.
This family-friendly apartment offers accommodation for up to five guests, featuring a traditional tatami area, a full kitchen with fridge and freezer, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking, with baby equipment available on request.
Hakimasue Outdoor Village - Asakura
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Hakimasue Outdoor Village

resort, Asakura Shi
Hakimasue Outdoor Village, a resort located in Asakura Shi, is situated 17 kilometres from the city centre, offering a peaceful retreat.
This accommodation welcomes pets and provides air conditioning, a garden, Wi-Fi, and on-site parking, with dedicated picnic and barbecue areas for guests to enjoy.
Akizuki Gallery House - Asakura
8.7 22 reviews

Akizuki Gallery House

house, Asakura Shi
Akizuki Gallery House is located in Asakura, a short drive (14km) from the Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art, Ankokuji Temple (19km), and the Ozuka Ancient Burial Mound Museum (19km).
This 120-square-metre property offers two bedrooms, two living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and coffee machine, and accommodates up to 10 guests, with free Wi-Fi and parking, plus a terrace and garden.
Akizuki Kayabuki Kominka - Asakura
9.8 66 reviews

Akizuki Kayabuki Kominka

house, Asakura Shi
This historically significant Edo-period samurai house, a protected Kominka located in Asakura City near the Meganebashi Bridge, offers a tranquil riverside setting.
This renovated dwelling, sleeping four guests, boasts a modern kitchen, private garden, parking (50 metres away), and permits events; it features a double bed, sofa and futon beds.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Asakura

  • What are the most affordable attractions in Asakura?

    Asakura has many free attractions, including the beautiful Asakura River Park and the Asakura City Botanical Garden, where you can enjoy nature walks and picnics. The Asakura City Museum of Art also offers free admission on certain days.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Asakura?

    Harazuru Grand Sky Hotel and Amagi Kankou Hotel Amagikan are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Asakura.

  • How can travelers relax during a week in Asakura?

    Asakura is a great place to unwind. You can spend your days exploring the natural beauty of the area, hiking in the mountains, or relaxing in one of the many onsen (hot springs). The Asakura Onsen is a popular spot for a relaxing soak, known for its therapeutic waters.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asakura?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asakura, Hotel Parens Onoya, Harazuru Grand Sky Hotel and Kamenoi Hotel Fukuoka Amagi Inter are the most popular ones.

  • What hotel chains can you find in Asakura?

    There are no major international hotel chains in Asakura. The hotels you'll find here are mostly independent, locally owned properties. However, you can find some smaller chains like the 'Toyoko Inn' and 'Route Inn' in the area.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Asakura?

    Hotel Grandspa Avenue is among the best luxury hotels in Asakura.

  • What type of hotels can you find in Asakura?

    You can find a range of hotels in Asakura, from budget-friendly guesthouses and ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) to more modern business hotels. There are also a few hot spring hotels (onsen ryokan) in the area, offering a unique and relaxing experience.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Asakura?

    The best family friendly hotels in Asakura are Hotel Grandspa Avenue, Harazuru Grand Sky Hotel and ほうしゅ楽舎.

  • When is the best time to book a hotel in Asakura?

    The best time to book a hotel in Asakura is during the off-season, typically from November to March, when prices are generally lower. However, if you're visiting during peak season, especially during the cherry blossom season in spring or the autumn foliage season, it's best to book well in advance.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Asakura?

    Hotel Grandspa Avenue, Harazuru Grand Sky Hotel and View Hotel Heisei are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Asakura.

  • What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Asakura?

    Most hotels in Asakura offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities such as a public bath, a restaurant, or a lounge area. It's always best to check the specific amenities offered by each hotel before booking.
  • What pet-friendly activities are available in Asakura?

    Asakura is a very pet-friendly city. Many parks and hiking trails welcome dogs on leashes. You can also find pet-friendly restaurants and cafes in the area. The Asakura City Botanical Garden is a great spot for a walk with your furry friend.

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