On just a 5-minute walk from JR Sendai Station, Sendai Kokusai Hotel features 3 restaurants. Guest rooms offer free WiFi access, and paid private parking space is offered on site.
Valeria
Germany
It is very close to both the station and the shopping area. Good breakfast (local and international). Large room for Japan's standards. Very friendly personnel.
APA Hotel Sendai-eki Itsutsubashi is conveniently located a 2-minute walk from Itsutsubashi Subway Station.
Mikhail
Japan
It's like any other APA - you know what to expect and it's fine overall. Free onsen was a nice bonus - it's very simple, but functional.
Other people mention noise from the trains but honestly, I haven't heard anything, it was very quiet. Maybe it was due to the location of my room - hard to tell.
Open from August 2017, Almont Hotel Sendai is nestled just a 5-minute stroll away from JR Sendai Station. The hotel features free WiFi, a restaurant and private parking is offered on site.
Fiona
Singapore
Onsen was small but comfortable and comes with a rack of branded shampoo and body soap to choose from. Space for single room is just right.
Conveniently located a 3-minute walk from JR Sendai Station, Hotel JAL City Sendai offers comfortable guest rooms renovated in July 2017 fitted with free WiFi, air purifier/humidifier and an en suite...
Set in Sendai, within 6.2 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 14 km of Shiogama Shrine, Hotel Route-Inn Sendai Higashi offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the...
Located in central Sendai just a 3-minute walk from JR Sendai Train Station, Hotel Monterey Sendai features free broadband internet, 3 dining options and a spa with natural hot springs.
Directly connected to JR Sendai Station, Hotel Metropolitan Sendai offers rooms with a flat-screen TV. The hotel features 5 dining options and massage services.
the location is excellent and just next to the sendai station.
Open from August 2017, Almont Hotel Sendai is nestled just a 5-minute stroll away from JR Sendai Station. The hotel features free WiFi, a restaurant and private parking is offered on site.
Excellent hotel, clean, close to station and frendly staff.
Open from April 2016, Hotel Vista Sendai is located just a 4-minute walk from JR Sendai Station. It boasts an on-site restaurant and rooms with modern decor.
Location was excellent - close to the station. Staff were very attentive and friendly.
Conveniently situated a 3-minute walk from JR Sendai Station, Hotel Monte Hermana Sendai features comfortable modern guest rooms and spacious public baths.
On just a 5-minute walk from JR Sendai Station, Sendai Kokusai Hotel features 3 restaurants. Guest rooms offer free WiFi access, and paid private parking space is offered on site.
I was surprised by how good the breakfast options were.
Set within 1.7 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 18 km of Shiogama Shrine, R&B Hotel Sendai Higashiguchi offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Sendai.
Great location, very good value and delightful staff
Set within 1.1 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 18 km of Shiogama Shrine, Sendai Business Hotel Ekimae - Vacation STAY 71937v offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Ideally located in the Aoba Ward district of Sendai, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sendai Ichibancho PREMIER is set 50 metres from Sendai City Community Support Center, 18 km from Shiogama Shrine and 1.1 km from...
Located within 1.7 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 18 km of Shiogama Shrine, R&B Hotel Sendai Higashiguchi - Vacation STAY 39923v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Set within 1.7 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 18 km of Shiogama Shrine, R&B Hotel Sendai Higashiguchi - Vacation STAY 14656v offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom...
Located within 1.7 km of Sendai City Community Support Center and 18 km of Shiogama Shrine, R&B Hotel Sendai Higashiguchi - Vacation STAY 39921v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
ANA Holiday Inn Sendai offers basic yet functional guest rooms, located just a 6-minute walk from JR Sendai Shinkansen (bullet train) Station. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
On average, 3-star hotels in Sendai cost £64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sendai are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sendai can on average be found for £169 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sendai this weekend is £67 or, for a 4-star hotel, £144. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sendai for this weekend cost on average around £238 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £56 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sendai for tonight. You'll pay on average around £100 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sendai will cost around £169 (based on Booking.com prices).
Great town. Nice size - big but but very big, small but only incomprison to very big places - ie more laid back than Tokyo and Osaka etc but more going on than a (picturesque) paddy field. Try the Gyu-tongue set ( or go home really, it is the local thing. very nice)
Cameron
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Sendai was an excellent place to see the cherry blossoms!
Sendai was an excellent place to see the cherry blossoms! There are green scapes everywhere within walking distance of each other and great places to eat all around. Also highly reccomend the City museum. Very underrated city!
Pearl
Australia
10
Scored 10
Unfortunately I was thinking of another hotel when I did my...
Unfortunately I was thinking of another hotel when I did my initial review so I badly underscored this hotel. My apologies to Hotel GrandBach - it is an outstanding hotel worthy of a 10 and not the 7 I gave it. Beautiful hotel, modern, clean, wonderful atmosphere, great facilities, amazing onsen, live music, free snacks and beverages in the lounge, friendly and helpful staff, easy location - I can’t commend it more.
Jeff
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Sendai is a city that must be visited for several days.
Sendai is a city that must be visited for several days. Because there are many places to visit.
The city center is modern and more has shopping.
Outside the city there are important historical sites.
Surachai
Thailand
10
Scored 10
Sendai is known as the City of Trees - and for good reason.
Sendai is known as the City of Trees - and for good reason. There's an insane amount of massively large and tall cedar trees everywhere! It's a very easily walkable city and if you need to go to parts beyond there's great transport links, either via the metro, overland train (JR), trams, or even the Sendai City Loople Bus - which takes you around to about a half dozen major attractions - think hop on / hop off.
Must see spots in Sendai are Rinnouji Temple, Zuihoden Mausoleum, Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle), and a little further out of the city (about an hour by train) is Yamadera Temple - not to be missed!
The city is centred around the massive train station in the centre of town and it does not disappoint. There's floors of shopping, restaurants, groceries, fancy food vendors, anything you could want. If you can't find anything in the labyrinthian corridors of the station, venture outside to the over 2500 restaurants and bars. I challenge you to not find something - anything - to satiate yourself with.
Kookie72
Canada
10
Scored 10
I absolutely adored Sendai and will visit again!
I absolutely adored Sendai and will visit again! The only problem that we had was the heat and humidity during the middle of September limited what we could do, but we made the most of our time at the Sendai train station-shopping!, the trees in the area were beautiful (I can see why they call it city of trees), we road the buses quite a bit (air conditioning) so we got to see quite a bit of the city, and made the most of the mall that was near the train station. Felt VERY SAFE there, the only con that I could say would be that unlike Tokyo, there were not to many people who spoke English but we expected that because our daughter works there, however she did most of the translating and figuring out the yen to buy things was actually quite easy, except for the coins. Navigating the trains was pretty easy, the people there knew some english and were quite helpful. It was a wonderful place to do it, very pretty and we will go again next year.
It's a well thought out and equipped hotel in the heart of the city. I appreciated the dual elevators as there was never a wait.
Breakfast was good as always and varied a bit each day.
It's an easy walk from there to Kokubuncho, the nightlife area, and Sendai Station. If you're there from mid-December definitely checkout the Starlight Pageant illumination on Jozenji dori a few blocks to the north.
There's a paid parking lot next door though it isn't cheap- I think it cost me 4200 yen for an overnight stay.
This time we stayed in a twin room, which was typical of the hotels I've stayed in in Japan, with not much space. However, the beds were designed with space underneath to conveniently store luggage. The room had good soundproofing, and the environment was clean and comfortable. There were plenty of outlets conveniently located where needed. Complimentary amenities were available on the first floor. If we visit Sendai again in the future, we will definitely choose to stay at this hotel again.
The hotel seemed relatively new. The room was squeaky clean although a bit on the small side, but that was expected. They tried to sidestep it by providing luggage stowage space under the bed. Bathroom was pretty spacious for a Japanese business hotel. There is a coin laundry room that also has vending machines. The location is about a 15-min walk from Sendai Station. In the morning it is right by the super interesting Asaichi market. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
I think I’ve found the Best hotel breakfast in Sendai! With ingredients from Sendai and nearby they have prepared a sumptuous buffet line. ALL the dishes were delectable. ALL the staff have provided a pleasantly warm and very attentive service. Bravos!
Public bath was nice with 2 wash&dry machines for men. The wifi signal was good. If only the hotel has had the new smart tv with YouTube ready it would have been PERFECT!
The hotel is close to the JR Sendai station with underground passages from the station connecting to a lift and escalator next to the hotel! This is very handy during inclement weather. The room is spotless and fresh. Although I was a solo traveller, I chose the double room as it gave me the spaciousness i needed.
For a 3 star hotel, the room was good sized and laid out well. It was clean and comfortable. Close to Sendai Station. Had a public baths too. Staff were friendly and efficient. Breakfast was okay, but not great. Would recommend for a 1-2 night stay if you want to be near public transportation.
Located about a 10-minute walk from Sendai Station, KOKO Hotel Sendai South is clean, comfortable, and quiet. The rooms are the perfect size, not too small, and the front desk staff is very helpful. The laundry facilities are easy to use too. Hope to stay here again sometime!
The hotel is located right in the city center and easily accessible to local buses and about an 8-10 min walk from Sendai station. Even though it’s in a busy area, it was quiet inside the room. The water pressure from the shower head was amazing.
I enjoy stayed at Hotel GrandBach Sendai. The hotel takes only 5 minute walk from sendai station, have convenient store under the hotel. Hotel's staffs are very helpful on accept and sending my luggages to other city.
Super friendly staff let us check in a little early! The rooms were clean, nice, modern, comfortable, and the hotel was a very short (~7 min) walk from Sendai station. Would stay again. Great view too!
The place is great. Good quality of services, hotel is new. Location is as good as you can get in Sendai. Few molls around, train and metro station by pedestrian bridge.
Great location near Sendai station, clean rooms, friendly staff and they held our luggage for us. We loved the pjs and amenities downstairs in the lobby free !
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