Hotel a tema con vista montagne in primo piano a Nikkō
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9.6/10
Fantastico
Ffranck beyer⭐ Un soggiorno davvero meraviglioso!
La signora che ci ha accolti era molto gentile, molto attenta, e ci ha aiutato durante il nostro soggiorno.
Le camere erano molto belle, in stile veramente giapponese, pulite e confortevoli.
La colazione è stata anche molto buona e abbondante.
Grazie!😊
UUtente ospiteThe room was spacious, the bed was comfortable, and the view was great. The free cocktail and coffee services in the lobby were nice, as well as the free drink bar (including one beer per person) near the entrance to the hot spring. The paid massage service was also good. The meals were decent, especially the grilled beef, which simply melted in my mouth. The restaurant staff welcomed us warmly and provided friendly service.
Cons: The variety of hot springs was lacking, and the view from the hot springs was almost blocked, which was disappointing. The lockers for valuables used combination dials, and foreign guests often didn’t know how to use them, locking their room keys inside and struggling to reopen them. This was a major inconvenience. They should switch to a key-and-wristband system like other onsen hotels.
The room itself felt like an old, once-grand mansion that had seen better days. The furniture had many scratches, and the surfaces were worn and peeling. It made me think it must have been impressive in the past. Still, the room was definitely more spacious compared to other hotels.
UUtente ospiteMy first time visit to Japan and I was after an authentic Japanese accommodation. I booked a Japanese Style room with futon beds which were very comfortable. The room was beautiful and very clean. My booking also included breakfast and dinner which were always outstanding, beautifully prepared and unique food items. They utilized farm to table dining and the women explained each item served. They provided and encouraged one to wear Kimonos’s /tabi socks / slippers during one’s stay at, “ Nikko Iwaiyado Juyan “. Which further contributed to the authentic Japanese vibe. Indoor and outdoor hot tubs were amazing. I wouldn’t hesitate to stay there again. The hotel is nestled within mountains and the setting serene. Hotel is family owned and they take pride in caring for their guests.
BBenjaminsim87Un'esperienza stravagante dell'Hotel Onsen. Sono venuto in autunno in profondità di colori caduti. Ogni notte il vento negli alberi mi ha fatto dormire. Le camere con tubo privato e terrazza sono fantastiche. Il pranzo e il colazione sono anche lussuosi con un campione di delicazioni locali Nikko come Yuba. Un hotel per adulti che cerca calma e tranquillità.
NNieva MayThe place is a 25-30 minute walk from the Tobu Nikko station, but you can actually take bus going there. However we didn't know the buses only run until 3 in the afternoon so we had no choice but to walk an uphill road. However it was a very fun experience and the hike was worth it as soon as we were able to take a rest in this humble pension house. The owner was very accommodating, gave us strawberry ice cream and even offered us a ride to the station the next morning. I would say that this place gave us the best definition of ”omotenashi”. Someday when we go back in Nikko , we'll surely stay here once again.
JJ. SimonThe hotel is around 10mins walk from Kinugawa-Onsen Station. Although there are many abandoned hotels, shops, residences, buildings around the surrounding area, I can still explore the area as the street lights are lit in the evening.
The hotel is divided into different wings and occupies a large area. I stayed in the upper floors of the hotel’s main building (Kirakukan) but there’s an option to stay at the hotel’s park-cottages that is built on the cliff of the riverbank and overlooks the Kinugawa river.
The Kinugawa Park Cottage is located separately further away from the main building.
I only noticed a local Japanese family of four or five persons being escorted by the hotel staff to one of the cottages.
Other than that one-off encounter, I didn’t see anyone else at the area around the cottage which is also super quiet.
Likewise for the other wings of the hotel i.e. Kinoyakata and Kishintei, I didn’t see any guests maybe due to low season.
Love the onsen and the private open-air bath, the traditional Japanese kaiseiki breakfast and dinner.
There’s also a souvenir shop, ramen & snack shop as well as an outdoor swimming pool which I couldn’t use as it is only available for use come summer time.
Just across the road from the hotel, there’s the Waterside Cafe Terrace, a 7-Eleven convenience store adjacent to the hotel and since there’s no self-service washing machine/dryer in the hotel, the nearest 24h laundromat is around a 5-min walk from the hotel located behind the Waterside Cafe Terrace and across the road facing “Galarie Cafe Painto E”.
On the day of check-out, the hotel helped to store my luggage and I had lunch at “Suzukawa Cafe” just next to Galarie Cafe Painto E. The food prices here are slightly cheaper than the ones near Kinugawa-Onsen station.
JJCtravellerThe hotel is equipped with an open air parking block of around 15 spaces, which I assume it's first come
first serve basis. When we arrived on a monday night (Mid august) around 9pm to check in there was only one parking space left.
Check in -and out are done in a compartment next to the parking spaces, self serviced on a tablet with quite a few language options (english, chinese....).
Our room was spacious and even came equipped with a projector (poppin Alladin) which the kids enjoyed for watching movies.
There was a laundry machine inside the room, with laundry detergent provided, and drying rack.
Enough clean towels were provided for our family during the stay so we did not need to wash the towels.
However as there was no in room housekeeping service, the litter processing was done by ourselves (perhaps the only inconvenience we found in living in this motel).
UUtente ospiteI don’t understand why someone would leave a negative review due to their own negligence. Trip.com clearly mentioned the additional 300-yen tax (I assume this is the onsen tax) per person, yet they still claimed they were “scammed.”
My overall experience at Hotel Euro City was wonderful. The staff were extremely nice and helpful, and the shuttle bus service was amazing. If you want to get to the hotel easily, check the shuttle schedule on the hotel’s homepage so you don’t have to walk from the station. They run it every day at 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 15:15, 16:15, 17:15, and 18:15 from “Nikko Station Hotel Classic,” right next to JR Nikko Station.
The room was spacious and comfortable, and the onsen in the backyard was great. It’s true that the room had a mild smell, but I assume it was due to recent pest control (it smelled like pesticide). Just open the windows for a while and it goes away.
Breakfast was okay—not as fancy as in the advertisements, maybe because it wasn’t peak season. Overall, I think this is a very good choice, especially if you’re traveling with family.
自分の不注意が原因なのに、なぜ悪いレビューを書くのか理解できません。Trip.com にはきちんと「1人あたり300円の追加税金(おそらく入湯税)」と明記されているのに、それでも「だまされた」と書く人がいます。
私のホテル・ユーロシティでの滞在はとても快適でした。スタッフの皆さんはとても親切で、シャトルバスのサービスも素晴らしかったです。駅から歩きたくない場合は、ホテルのホームページでシャトルバスの時刻を確認すると良いと思います。毎日、JR日光駅のすぐ隣にある「日光ステーションホテルクラシック」から 9:00/9:30/10:00/15:15/16:15/17:15/18:15 に運行しています。
部屋は広くて快適で、裏庭にある温泉もとても良かったです。確かに部屋には少し匂いがありましたが、おそらく害虫駆除をした後の匂い(殺虫剤のような匂い)だと思います。窓を開けてしばらく換気すればなくなります。
朝食は普通で、広告ほど豪華ではありませんでしたが、ハイシーズンではなかったためかもしれません。全体的に、特に家族連れの方にはとても良い選択だと思います。
小小八哥La posizione dell'hotel non è molto conveniente per il bus oltre ai passeggeri.Il tipo di camera prenotato è solo fumatore, e l'aroma di fumo è molto dolce per arrivare alla stanza.La fornitura di cibo è molto buona e sorpresa.La piscina calda è buona. Questo hotel deve davvero migliorare la qualità dell'igiene. L'indirizzo è nero e la stanza dovrebbe essere cambiata in fumo.Ma il rapporto di prezzo è molto alto, soprattutto con Trip.com preferenze e supporti
Qual è il prezzo medio di un hotel a Nikkō questo weekend?
Secondo gli ultimi dati dei 12 mesi di Trip.com, il prezzo medio per un hotel a 3 stelle a Nikkō questo fine settimana è di 217 € a notte. Per un hotel a 4 stelle, il prezzo medio è di 411 € a notte. Se cerchi un'esperienza di lusso, gli hotel a 5 stelle a Nikkō questo fine settimana costano in media 655 € a notte.
Quanto costa una notte in hotel a Nikkō durante la settimana?
Secondo gli ultimi dati degli ultimi 12 mesi di Trip.com, il prezzo medio per un hotel a 3 stelle a Nikkō durante la settimana è di 195 € a notte. Per un hotel a 4 stelle, puoi aspettarti di pagare circa 364 € a notte. Se cerchi un soggiorno di lusso, gli hotel a 5 stelle a Nikkō costano generalmente 568 € a notte durante la settimana.
Quali sono i migliori posti dove soggiornare a Nikkō?
Alcuni dei migliori posti dove soggiornare a Nikkō si trovano vicino alle attrazioni più popolari come Lake Chūzenji e Santuario di Nikko, offrendo facile accesso alle principali attrazioni e servizi.
Quali sono i migliori hotel a Nikkō vicino a Lake Chūzenji?
Asaya (a partire da 149 €), Kinugawa Hotel Mikazuki (a partire da 201 €) e Kinugawa Park Hotels (a partire da 90 €) sono dotati di piscine. Soggiorna in uno di questi hotel per goderti la piscina!
Quali hotel a Nikkō sono noti per offrire una colazione di alta qualità?