Conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, Spa Hotel Alpina offers a spa and open-air hot-spring baths with scenic views. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Ideally situated in Takayama, eph TAKAYAMA features a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Neelakshi
India
Location was great and good attached cafe made things very convenient
Just a 5-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hida Hotel Plaza boasts a rooftop spa with mountain views, a heated swimming pool and 7 dining options. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Alvaro
Spain
The hotel is wonderful. Hotel staff were very helpful
In a prime location in the centre of Takayama, Tabist Kanko Business Hotel Matsuyama Hida Takayama offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Murugan
Malaysia
Very close to the JR Station.
Caters for basic needs.
Conveniently set in the Hida Takayama Onsen district of Takayama, Hidamarinoyu mix dormitory / Vacation STAY 40392 is located 3.8 km from Takayama Station, 4.9 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village...
Set in the centre of Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67713 offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Polly-Marie
Australia
Clean, convenient to station and town walking route.
Situated in the centre of Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67710 features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, FAV LUX Hida Takayama provides accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Clean and good location , close to Takayama Station. Definitely will come back .
Located in Takayama city, Hotel Associa Takayama Resort offers hot spring baths and rooms with mountain views and free WiFi. The hotel features a sauna and massages.
Very comfortable. The public bath was spacious and tidy.
Conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, Spa Hotel Alpina offers a spa and open-air hot-spring baths with scenic views. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Very near Takayama Station..Around 5 minutes walk..
Just a 5-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hida Hotel Plaza boasts a rooftop spa with mountain views, a heated swimming pool and 7 dining options. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Country Hotel Takayama enjoys a convenient location just across the street from JR Takayama Train Station. Offering a ground-floor 24-hour convenience store, it provides free WiFi in all areas.
In a prime location in the centre of Takayama, Tabist Kanko Business Hotel Matsuyama Hida Takayama offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Very close to the JR Station.
Caters for basic needs.
Attractively located in the centre of Takayama, Minshuku Kuwataniya - Vacation STAY 96495v features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in the centre of Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67714 features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Opened on May 2018, providing free WiFi, TABINO HOTEL Hida Takayama offers warmly-decorated wooden rooms in Takayama, 5 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 2 km from Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine.
it is an excellent hotel with onsen and full breakfast
Well situated in Takayama, Temple Hotel Takayama Zenkoji offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 4-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and luggage storage space.
Yoga class, getting to see monk prayer in the morning
Featuring a spa centre and hot spring bath, Kazaguruma (Kazeya Group) Nakao Hotel is located in Takayama. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Beautiful hotel, exceptional views and delicious food
Conveniently situated in the Hida Takayama Onsen district of Takayama, cup of tea ensemble is located 2.5 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, 48 km from Gero Station and 500 metres from Fuji Folk...
Fabulous location, very friendly and helpful staff.
Located in the centre of Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67708 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
FAQs about hotels in Takayama
On average, 3-star hotels in Takayama cost £85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takayama are £156 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takayama can on average be found for £268 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Takayama this weekend is £123 or, for a 4-star hotel, £190. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Takayama for this weekend cost on average around £213 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We spent 5 days in Takayama as part of a longer Japan trip...
We spent 5 days in Takayama as part of a longer Japan trip and loved it. Beautiful area with lots of things to do and explore especially if you like nature (mountain) walks. We also like Takayama city. Its like a small version of Tokyo.
Jan
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Beautiful town, providing an opportunity to experience both...
Beautiful town, providing an opportunity to experience both Japan’s traditional architecture and alpine forests. We visited in summer, and were delighted that Takayama was about 7 degrees cooler than the big cities we’d been visiting, and pleasantly cool in the evenings. We spent one day exploring the downtown and local museums, and a second visiting the folk village and completing a city walk through Takayama’s mountain park and temples/shrines. Wished we’d had 1-2 more days to visit more nearby towns/ hiking trails/ ropeways. Best was walking around town after dark, when the throngs of visitors had abated, the historic architecture could be viewed quietly in moonlight, and activities geared more to local residents redefined our experience of the city.
Collignon
United States
Scored 10
10
The city is beautiful and worth a visit.
The city is beautiful and worth a visit. The historic buildings, streets and temples make great sight-seeing. We dined well, especially on recommendation of the lovely owner of a shop we stopped in for local wood crafts. We loved the bridges and statues. Don't miss the morning markets and takoyaki!
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Cute town with a great morning market that is a must-see-and...
Cute town with a great morning market that is a must-see-and-visit. The downtown shopping area is kept in the traditional wooden style, making it look very attractive and 'original', although modernized. The morning market has a lot of food and stall choices, and the shopping street loads of interesting shops, from local food to various art and of course wood carving (Takayama's specialty). Nice restaurants serving the always excellent Japanese food (whatever choice you want) are not far away, and if you prefer a calm modern coffee shop, you'll also find it there. Of course you must visit the Shirakawa-go village, which is stunningly beautiful and HAS to be part of your itinerary!
Adriaan
Hong Kong
Scored 10
10
The city is lovely, flat enough to enjoy on bike rides.
The city is lovely, flat enough to enjoy on bike rides. The public spaces are clean and well maintained and the markets are very nice. The people are friendly, polite and helpful in the shops and restaurants. The park is fantastic and the food is delicious.
Gyusuke Restaurant
The folkloric village is absolutely beautiful and wonderful.
Denise
Brazil
Scored 10
10
Loved the peace and quiet after spending time in busy Tokyo.
Loved the peace and quiet after spending time in busy Tokyo. The morning markets and the Old Town were relaxing to stroll through and the locals were very helpful. We would definitely stay here again. Such a beautiful historical town.
I cannot rate this place high enough. Has it's own onsen; rooms of the high standard you always get here; walking distance from the station; very central to the shops and markets. Staff recommended a bar for a quiet drink and "Tonio" turned out to be a great little watering hole. Tell the owner you're a Metallica fan and you've made a friend. Takayama was an overnight excursion for me, but this hotel, coupled with a delightful little town covered in snow, then a soak in the onsen, was a high point of my japan trip.
It is an interesting experience, in between a traditional ryokan and a modern tower hotel. Would definitely recommend if you want something more special than 'just a hotel' or something simpler than a full blown traditional ryokan.
The public baths are amazing! The view from the outdoor bath at the top of the tower, over the city, is amazing.
The breakfast was great, you could easily choose to have a Japanese style breakfast or a Western style breakfast (or why not some combination of the two.)
Excellent location in Takayama just on the edge of the old town area and about 15 minutes walk from train station. Spacious rooms, with basic interiors. The beds are mattresses on a raised tatami floor which gives it a nice Japanese feel. The common lounge area near reception is great, with free drinks including beer, sake and a range of teas. Didn't try the onsen. A fairly simple hotel which is nicely designed to suit its surroundings, with a Japanese vibe and in a great location.
Its far from the iconic Sanmachisori area and the beautiful 東山遊歩道. The hotel features public onsen bath, which is great.
The dinner was the best meal I had since I visited Japan this time. It was so delicious and beautifully presented.
The staff were also excellent. They were all extremely polite and friendly.
I would definitely come back when I visit Takayama again.
First time in a Ryokan so it was a very interesting and pleasant experience. Sleeping on futons was fine and the clothing provided to wear throughout the hotel - and in the street if you wanted to - added to the sense of the place. Not surprisingly the aura of the hotel was very different from the other hotels around Japan where we had stayed.
David
United Kingdom
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