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HOTEL WOOD TAKAYAMA

Takayama (200 ft from Takayama Old Town)

Conveniently situated in the centre of Takayama, HOTEL WOOD TAKAYAMA provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.

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mrt
From
Denmark
Facilities, free drinks, tattoo allowed in onsen, location, staff, rooms
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 4,151 reviews
Price from
US$135.66
1 night, 2 adults

Relax Hotel Takayama Station

Hotel in Hida Takayama Onsen, Takayama

Ideally located in the centre of Takayama, Relax Hotel Takayama Station offers buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.

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Arlene II
From
Philippines
Absolutely loved our stay in Relax Hotel Takayama. We were so surprised about how spacious the room is - it’s like 3 or 4 times bigger than the normal room in Japan. They also provided us with free drinks for both kids and adults! Location is superb - maybe 1-2 mins walk from the station. I highly recommend this to families. Thank you!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,414 reviews
Price from
US$131.33
1 night, 2 adults

Mercure Hida Takayama

Hotel in Hida Takayama Onsen, Takayama

Well situated in the centre of Takayama, Mercure Hida Takayama offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.

G
Gad
From
Israel
firstly, the location was great. Just 5 minutes walk from the station. Then, the hotel is new, just opened less than 6 months ago, so it was a bonus to feel like almost the first guests . The room though not very big yet very efficiently designed to supply all needs. Very nicely decorated, comfortable beds and all necessary amenities in the shower. The onsen, both private and public were amazing. At the front desk we met Virginie who was fantastic, very helpful and ready to give advice on any question. Breakfast was very good, large veriety of food, both western and Japanese, a very good English speaking waiter (at our table) and the sitting area is very beautifuly designed.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,968 reviews
Price from
US$109.89
1 night, 2 adults

Residence Hotel Takayama Station

Takayama (2,850 ft from Takayama Old Town)

Residence Hotel Takayama Station is situated conveniently in the centre of Takayama, and offers a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.

f
fran
From
Ireland
More like a spacious apartment ,close to train station.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 3,222 reviews
Price from
US$117.80
1 night, 2 adults

THE MACHIYA HOTEL TAKAYAMA

Takayama (2,050 ft from Takayama Old Town)

Situated in Takayama and with Takayama Station reachable within 600 metres, THE MACHIYA HOTEL TAKAYAMA features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...

E
Emerson
From
Indonesia
The hotel is in pristine condition, the interior decoration is very nice. The rooms were very clean and the staff were helpful. Location is also good.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 660 reviews
Price from
US$168.22
1 night, 2 adults

Temple Hotel Takayama Zenkoji

Takayama (2,200 ft from Takayama Old Town)

Well situated in the centre of Takayama, Temple Hotel Takayama Zenkoji offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge.

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Amy
From
United Kingdom
Clean room, well equipped bathroom Hosts were extremely helpful and friendly Great meditation session
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 480 reviews
Price from
US$214.28
1 night, 2 adults
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Takayama Old Town

Takayama flourished as a wealthy trading town during the Edo Period, and today its Old Town is one of Japan’s best-preserved. Its cobbled lanes are lined with 17th-century houses, shrines and sake breweries, which open their doors to anyone keen for a taste of local life from bygone days.