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Explore 20 hotels in Fukuoka, Japan. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Hotel Great Morning
Rooms are spacious and clean with decent beds, though they run a bit firm. Staff goes out of their way to help you and make you feel cared for. The central location puts you near restaurants and nightlife but stays quiet at night.
THE BLOSSOM HAKATA Premier
Spacious clean rooms with great blackout curtains, but beds run firm and bathtubs are short. Water temperature fluctuates in showers and outside noise bleeds through despite premium floors. Staff treat you well and the location near Hakata Station works perfectly for train travel.
The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka
Spacious, impeccably clean rooms with stunning bay and city views. Staff goes above and beyond on every request, from vegan meals to birthday gifts. The rooftop pool and spa feel serene and luxurious, making this Fukuoka's best hotel if you have the budget.
Hotel Monterey Fukuoka
Rooms are spacious and clean with good comfort. Staff helpfulness varies wildly—some go far out of their way while others ignore struggling guests. Location sits right above a subway station with shops and restaurants nearby, and the onsen is decent though small.
ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL
Rooms have large balconies and impressive views, but floor-to-ceiling windows let in noise from streets below and light leaks around curtains. Staff are attentive and the location near shopping malls and subway is excellent, though customer service fails when booking problems arise.
Miyako Hotel Hakata
Spacious modern rooms with strong shower pressure, comfortable beds, and impeccable cleanliness sit directly connected to Hakata Station. Staff excel at service and special requests. Breakfast buffet crowded and overpriced, but the hotel itself delivers on comfort and convenience.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion
Rooms are spacious by Japan standards but have gloomy lighting, weak AC control, and occasional cleanliness issues like water marks and hairs. The mattress is very firm, windows don't open, and some guests faced cemetery views. Staff service is excellent and the rooftop onsen is the real highlight, though it closes early mornings.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu
Rooms are small with poor views and hit-or-miss cleanliness, but staff goes above and beyond to help. Location near the subway is excellent. Breakfast impresses some guests and disappoints others. The onsen is basic with no outdoor bath or sauna.
Hotel Okura Fukuoka
Staff treat you like royalty and the spacious rooms deliver comfort. The bed runs hard and bathrooms look dated, but the breakfast ranks among Japan's best. Location near the train station puts everything within reach.
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel
Location is solid with shops and restaurants nearby. Rooms vary wildly in quality and views don't match website promises. Staff pushes paid upgrades instead of fixing problems, and some amenities like hair dryers work poorly.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka
Rooms are spacious and spotless with excellent bathrooms, though beds run hard and the building feels dated. Staff deliver exceptional service, especially at the Club level. Location next to Canal City mall and near restaurants makes it highly convenient.
WITH THE STYLE FUKUOKA
Spacious, stylish rooms with thoughtful design and excellent cleanliness keep guests comfortable. Staff go far beyond normal service to help you. Check-in happens at 4 p.m., so plan accordingly.
Richmond Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin
Rooms are small but functional with spacious bathrooms. The Tenjin location puts you steps from shopping and trains. Expect to pay city tax at check-in and manage housekeeping requests daily through the TV system.
Dormy inn PREMIUM Hakata Kyanal-city
Rooms consistently well-reviewed across 1,620+ guest reviews.
Hotel Nikko Fukuoka
Staff excel at service and the location near Hakata Station beats most competitors. Rooms are clean and practical but showing age, lacking USB ports and proper bedside outlets. Soundproofing is poor so expect to hear neighbors clearly.
ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka by IHG
Rooms feel dated with poor lighting and mixed cleanliness issues. Mold appeared in some bathrooms. Staff hospitality and location near Hakata station are solid, but you pay high prices for aging facilities.
Hotel Cabinas Fukuoka
This men-only capsule hotel near Hakata Station has clean minimal rooms and a relaxing bath, but staff speak limited English and the hotel enforces strict rules including no tattoos and barefoot policies. The artificial hot spring and on-site restaurant work well for business travelers who need quiet focus, though hygiene standards in common areas need improvement.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Fukuoka Tenjin
Rooms vary wildly in size and condition. Some guests praise spacious, clean, quiet rooms while others find theirs tiny and dated with musty smells. Location near Tenjin station is excellent, but weekend prices spike dramatically and breakfast costs extra without adding value.
Hotel Marinoa Resort Fukuoka
Spacious rooms with great marina views and free parking attract driving travelers, but the aging hotel needs interior updates and sits far from the city center. Staff genuinely cares and the complimentary drinks lounge adds value. You'll need transportation to explore town.
Nishitetsu Grand Hotel
Rooms are spacious and clean but dated with dusty smells, old carpets, and uncomfortable beds. Noise carries between rooms. The grand lobby and excellent Tenjin location with nearby shopping make up for aging décor and lack of in-room laundry.