Featuring free WiFi, Hotel Monterey Himeji offers accommodation in Himeji. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV.
james
Australia
Close to station, good size room, comfortable beds, onsen.
Located in Himeji, 1.7 km from Himeji Castle, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Himeji provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking and a restaurant.
Tat Loon Darien
Singapore
It is about 5-7 minutes walk from Himeji Station and about 20-25 minutes walk to Himeji Castle. There are lots of food options around the hotel. The room is big for Japan standard and also clean. Wifi was relatively fast.
Right next to JR Himeji Train Station, Hotel Nikko Himeji features a fitness centre with indoor pool, massage services and a 15th-floor bar.
Belinda
Australia
We booked this hotel to be close to the train station as we were only staying for 1 night. It was very handy location and ok for the price. The room was clean but everything looks a little tired.
APA Hotel Himeji-eki-kita is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from JR Himeji Train Station. It has a restaurant, massage services and well-equipped rooms.
MAGDALENA
United Kingdom
Only a few minutes from the station and the Castle. Very nice hotel. Excellent breakfast.
HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Himejieki-Minami is set in Himeji, within 2.9 km of Himeji Castle and 33 km of Omiya Hachiman Shrine. This 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Set in Himeji, 3.1 km from Himeji Castle, Hotel Himeji Hills offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
HOTEL Birth (ホテルバース) is set in Himeji, within 3.9 km of Himeji Castle and 36 km of Omiya Hachiman Shrine. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Nick_en_Martine
Belgium
The staff was extremely helpful and friendly.
The room was spacious, comfortable, clean and quiet. Breakfast was good.
Only a 3-minute walk from JR Himeji Station, Dormy Inn Himeji Natural Hot Spring offers modern rooms with free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Natalina
France
Great location, and fantastic onsen, especially the outdoor one!
Set in Himeji, 3.1 km from Himeji Castle, Hotel Himeji Hills offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Featuring a public bath and a cafe with a small library, Hotel Claire is a 5-minute walk from JR Himeji Train Station. Rooms have a private bathroom and flat-screen TV.
HOTEL Birth (ホテルバース) is set in Himeji, within 3.9 km of Himeji Castle and 36 km of Omiya Hachiman Shrine. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Situated in Himeji, 5.6 km from Himeji Castle, Setre Highland Villa Himeji features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Himejieki-Minami is set in Himeji, within 2.9 km of Himeji Castle and 33 km of Omiya Hachiman Shrine. This 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
A short 5-minute walk from Sanyo Dentetsu Himeji Station, Hotel Fosse Himeji provides modern air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and wired internet. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
APA Hotel Himeji-eki-kita is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from JR Himeji Train Station. It has a restaurant, massage services and well-equipped rooms.
Het bed lag erg goed en het was super dichtbij himeji castle
Guests at Hotel Crown Hills Himeji can enjoy buffet restaurant. A 7-minute walk from JR Himeji Train Station, it offers rooms with free internet and a private bathroom.
Stuff who works at hotel was very helpful and kind.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Himeji this weekend is £63 or, for a 4-star hotel, £92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Himeji for this weekend cost on average around £150 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £65 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Himeji for tonight. You'll pay on average around £108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Himeji will cost around £75 (based on Booking.com prices).
Himeji has always been a favourite place to visit.
Himeji has always been a favourite place to visit. This is my 3rd or 4th visit. In cherry blossom season, it is nothing short of spectacular. In winter, it's not so green, but the gardens are still worth seeing and wandering through. The castle itself is worth every cent of the entry fee and one could easily spend 2 or more hours exploring all the nooks and crannies before even reaching the 6 floor castle. Climbing to the top is must, but remember you will need to take off your shoes (and the stairs are more like wide rung ladders, so hold onto the rails!
The eateries are also worthwhile visiting, with plenty of choice in the area between the station and the castle. We visited a Vietnamese restaurant at lunchtime - it was huge and totally empty apart from us, and the food was fabulous - we chose banh mi which was just as good as in its' home country.
Lyn
10
Scored 10
Loved arriving on the train and as we exited the station in...
Loved arriving on the train and as we exited the station in the evening all the Christmas lights on the wide Avenue running straight from station to the lit up Himeji Castle in the distance..just stunning. The castle is amazing and a beautiful garden alongside it. Lovely to stroll around.
carolyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Himeji castle is a must see.
Himeji castle is a must see. Extremely interesting and along with the associated park is a good 3 hour adventure. Free English speaking guides at the entrance will accompany you. Well sign posted with many displays along the route through the castle in English.
Kenny
Australia
10
Scored 10
I have been here so many times.
I have been here so many times. The castle, Himeji Central Park, the aquarium.... there are so many wonderful places to visit, and at the same time, it is full of terrific shops and restaurants. I don't think there is anybody who would NOT have a good time in this pleasant little city.
Robert
Japan
10
Scored 10
The castle exceeded our expectations.
The castle exceeded our expectations. You can access the entire castle and grounds and it is more beautiful than any photo I'd seen of it. Also, the multitude of alleyways and shops is lovely, safe and fun
Crystal
10
Scored 10
It is a lovely, but bustling little city.
It is a lovely, but bustling little city. The castle is within sight of just about every hotel. It is worth a day's visit. However, I would avoid it in August; it must be so hot inside, as most places probably were during the 1400s. HImeji Central Park is definitely worth a visit. There is convenient bus service, and the park is often open late on weekends. There is an aquarium, too. The city itself is loaded with old-fashioned shopping streets, closed to cars, and covered, a bonus in case you have forgotten an umbrella. It is indeed a shopping mecca. You will find everything imaginable, and near the castle, loads of old shops PLUS an open-air market that is loads of fun to browse. I am not sure whether it is open daily, so check the days/hours. Finally, there is an open, public space/park right in front of the station that makes hanging around the station area good fun. Several ice cream shops, crepe shops, loads of bread shops. The bread shop in the Hotel Nikko is particularly good, and it is a 15-second walk from the station.
The location is truly wonderful. It is literally across the street from the Himeji Station. Easy access if you arrive by JR/Shinkansen.
Also not far from the Himeji Castle and many shopping malls and restaurants.
My room had a nice view into the train station - if you like train watching, this is a wonderful location.
Paid sauna, pool, and Japanese bathhouse - I didn't go but went to see it. If I stayed for more than one night, I would actually go use them. Looked pretty nice.
The bed was extreamly comfortable, the room was very clean, the public bath inside the hotel is a must if you're staying and even tho it was right next to the train station you couldn't hear anything, the staff was very nice and helpful.
The lawson's inside the hotel was very handy and the caffe Veloce that has an entrance inside the hotel is a great place for breackfast if you like to wake up a little later. It's located at a walking distance from Himeji Castle
Location: 5 mins walking distance to Himeji castle.
Cleanliness: neat and clean
Staff: friendly and helpful
Facilities: vending machines are available, and you can see Himeji castle from their terrace
Breakfast: nothing fancy, but they got fairly good choices with buffet style and it’s quite satisfying.
The restaurant attached to the hotel is quite good too. They have choices of local Sake and local delicacy ok their menu.
Overall good value for money.
The guesthouse is a small and cozy place, very well situated.
It's about 5 minutes walk both from the Himeji Castle and from the station, with many stores, bars and conveniences all nearby.
The owner was super kind, even though my Japanese is not that good. She suggested me good places to eat and for sightseeing.
Could not recommend a better place to stay in Himeji, specially considering the price and the location!
This hotel was so fabulous we were disappointed that we were only staying one night! Our room on the 13th Floor, was huge and very comfortable, with a fabulous view towards Himeji Castle. The bathroom was large, exceptionally clean and well equipped with an excellent shower. We had a breakfast buffet included which we'd forgotten about so that was a nice surprise.
The double bed was the size of an ocean and very comfortable. The view from the breakfast room was stunning. The buffet offered plenty of choice. The location next to the station was perfect and the castle and its wonderful garden was ten minutes' walk away. We were sad we stayed for only one night as Himeji has lots of other attractions.
conveniently located opposite of to railway station and many restaurants and shops, 20mins walk from Himeji castle. Friendly staff, nice lounge, very quiet, lots of space, separate luggage area (unlike so many other hostels), brand new and super clean, has even a manga library! nice decoration. Beds have private tv/screen.
Good facilities. Hotel might be old but it is well maintained. Public bath is exceptional. Breakfast is good. About 10 minutes walk to Himeji Station. Lot's of local travellers staying in the hotel hence why most signs/instructions are in Japanese but staff is ready to assist. Will definitely stay again in the future.
Views of Himeji castle were really nice. A short bus and short walk from the station. Seriously good value for money. A huge room and huge bathroom, much much larger than anything else we’ve stayed in Japan. The staff were very welcoming and helpful. The free breakfast was great.
Tomo-san was very welcoming and the atmosphere was homely. Breakfast was tasty and different both days, and it was nice to sit with the other guests and chat to them. The shower had good pressure and heat, and the room was comfortable. Himeji Castle wasn't too far to walk.
This is a stylish place, just along the big street that basically IS Himeji - from the station it's in the opposite direction from the castle, but not far. The rooms are fairly standard for Japan, i.e. very good but small. Staff were helpful.
Close to Himejis main train station. Rooms are clean and beds are good. Himeji castle is in walking distance. One can have breakfast in the restaurant on the ground floor. Nothing special, but can recommend.
Hotel location is close to the castle. And a short walk from the station. Staff were very kind and helpfull. The hotel itself looked clean and new.
The breakfast provided was simple but tasted good.
Small but adequate room. Easy to get to the hotel from the station and to Himeji Castle. Simple nice breakfast too. 7/11 was next door which is handy! No complaints for the price.
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