An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 1 km from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
Located in Wakayama, 400 metres from Wakayama MIO, HOTEL CITY INN WAKAYAMA Wakayama-Ekimae features views of the city.
SHENG YANG KENDRICK
Singapore
Great location:
5 mins walk to wakayama station where buses were available to travel around the city.
Room:
Super spacious. cannot get this in Tokyo, Osaka or any of the other cities.
Situated in former Kishu Castle Town, Hotel Granvia Wakayama offers 5-star accommodation with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi access. It features free bicycle rental and shops in its premises.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Wakayama Train Station, Dormy Inn Premium Wakayama Natural Hot Spring offers modern accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
Yoshi
France
Very close to the train station. There are many good restaurant around the hotel. Hot Spring was quite confortable. You will have one bottle of water free of charge for one person for one night free of charge. Half size of Ramen was also served in the hotel restaurant as late-night snacks free of charge.
A 1-minute walk from Wakayama Castle, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Wakayama features Western-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi, and 6 restaurants.
Au, SP
Singapore
A few stops by taking buses to the hotel, it's actually a walking distance for me if weather not hot and without luggage.
Great location near Wakayama castle with castle night view.
Warm and polite staff, spacious washroom, clean and quiet.
HOTEL LASCALA is set in Wakayama, within 1.6 km of Takanoji Temple and 2.2 km of Muryoko-ji Temple. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Set within 600 metres of Wakayama City Museum and 1.1 km of Wakayama History Museum, Candeo Hotels Nankai Wakayama offers rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Wakayama.
emma
New Zealand
Great location, beautiful room, great view and onsen, great breakfast, very clean, super helpful staff
Situated in Wakayama, 3 km from Okawa Hachiman Shrine, Kyukamura Kishu-Kada features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Artlos
China
second time vist here in one year, this time the sea view is another scene, equally astonishingly beautiful. two meals is same tasty as before.
Offering coin launderette and bicycle rentals, Wakayama Daiichi Fuji Hotel is situated a 3-minute walk from Nankai/JR Wakayamashi Station. Guests can enjoy breakfast every morning.
An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 1 km from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
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Located in Wakayama, 1.4 km from Hinokumajingu Kunikakasujingu Shrine, Hotel Route Inn Grand Wakayama Eki Higashiguchi provides rooms with air conditioning.
Set in Wakayama, within 600 metres of Takanoji Temple and 1.4 km of Wakayama History Museum, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93125v offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Wakayama, 3 km from Okawa Hachiman Shrine, Kyukamura Kishu-Kada features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Food is good. Brilliant view in the outdoor onsen.
Located within Wakayama Marina City complex surrounded by the ocean, Wakayama Marina City Hotel is resort-style accommodation with chic European designs.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Business Hotel Kawashima is set in Wakayama, 400 metres from Wakayama History Museum and 1.1 km from The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama.
Situated in Wakayama, 600 metres from Wakayama MIO, Business Hotel Katsuya - Vacation STAY 62201v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated within 600 metres of Takanoji Temple and 1.4 km of Wakayama History Museum, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93132v features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Wakayama.
Situated within less than 1 km of Wakayama MIO and a 17-minute walk of Oka Park, Bond Building 3F - Vacation STAY 45724v features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Wakayama.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Wakayama cost € 72.34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wakayama are € 97.09 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wakayama can on average be found for € 77.64 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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When I mentioned going to Wakayama for an overnight stay, my...
When I mentioned going to Wakayama for an overnight stay, my coworkers all ask if I went to Shirahama for the beach or a hot spring. I didn’t, I went to Wakayama City. It was during Golden Week but the city and main station didn’t feel crowded at all since it’s definitely more out in the countryside and not much of tourist destination within its own prefecture. However, this was just right for us as we wanted a low key trip to somewhere close but new. We mainly spent our first day enjoying the Kishigawa train line, famous for the story of Tama the cat station master. If you like trains, cats, or small local shrines, I would recommend getting a day pass and spending the day visiting the current cat station masters (Nitama and her apprentice Yontama). There are four unique trains with different decor and themes and it was fun riding them and looking at the beautiful countryside of Wakayama from the windows with good weather. The area we stayed around had lots of small local restaurants and we found a delicious Spanish cuisine restaurant with excellent service called Staub Kitchen OLMO.
We didn’t spend much time in Wakayama city, but next time I’d like to visit Wakayama Castle as well as the park and museums around it. It’s a walkable city but also has some buses going towards more popular areas.
Barbara
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wakayama was never on our list until we heard about Kumano...
Wakayama was never on our list until we heard about Kumano Kodo. It was an underrated city where there were many interesting places to explore. We would recommend doing the Kumano Kodo - Nakahechi route walk for anyone who loves hiking. The minimum of 4 days were required for this route, as we did. We spent 2 days hiking from Takijiri-oji near Tanabe city to Kumano Hongu Taisha. Then, we explored Yunomine Onsen which was one of the oldest onsen town in Japan and Kawayu Onsen where we could dig our own onsen pool on the river bank. We also recommended doing a boat tour down the river to Kumano Hayatama Taisha as it was part of the UNESCO world heritage site. Lastly, to complete the 3 grand shrines, we visited Kumano Nachi Taisha and the Nachi falls, the tallest fall in Japan, on our last day. The logistics were not difficult. We took the Kuroshio train to and from Wakayama and local bus in Hongu area.
voravana
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wakayama castle was very good, not only the view from the...
Wakayama castle was very good, not only the view from the top of the tower but also the garden and tea room and secret corridor! You can also enter into the museum if you show the Wakayama castle entrance ticket. The zoo is ok for kids but not so much for grown up!
Nobuhiro
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s one of the less popular destinations and thus prices...
It’s one of the less popular destinations and thus prices are really nice. A lot of fresh fruits and sea is reasonably clean. If you don’t have time to go to Shirahama, Wakayama city is the second best. Isonoura beach has white sand.
Betina Fei
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
This is our first time to Wakayama and we fell in love with...
This is our first time to Wakayama and we fell in love with it! It’s a quiet town but people are friendly. Easy to drive to various places of interest like Shirahama. We see more locals than foreign tourists in Wakayama and really love the tranquility of this place. I will definitely spend longer time in wakayama if I come back to Osaka again 👍
Elsie
Singapore
4.0
Scored 4.0
Wakayama city prioritizes automobiles. Cars are everywhere.
Wakayama city prioritizes automobiles. Cars are everywhere. Bus service is excellent. Walking is unpleasant because of the frequent need to give way to the few cars rolling through 6 lanes of asphalt.
In contrast, that makes the stroll around the castle a particularly nice experience. The gardens around are well maintained, very pretty. Every sunset is a new experience.
If you have a car, then sure, spend a night there, maybe two if you want to spend some time around Wakanoura. But then speed away to where the real magic of Wakayama happens: Koyasan, Kumano Nachi, Kumano Hongu,...
Super convenient location, right next to the Wakayama station. Check in was easy. One of the reception staff is Chinese so if you have no problem if you can speak only Chinese. The porter is very helpful, he saw that we have so many luggage and shopping bags, he came forward to help us, bring all the luggage and bags to our rooms. There is one free coffee at the cafe if you scan the QR code on the TV screen in your room. Also, in the evening, between 7 to 8 pm, there's complimentary curry rice which was delicious.
Stayed at numerous Granvia hotels in our travels throughout Japan and this was very typical - courteous staff, attention to details and great customer satisfaction protocols in place. We opted for the morning breakfast and the selections ( both western and Japanese were good). The hotels adjoins a large Dept store and provides access to the Dept Stores restaurants on the 5th floor. Location next to the train station which also has a bus terminal makes it makes it very convenient to get around.
Beautiful modern hotel. Room and beds were huge (by Japanese standards). Great river and mountain view from my room and from the hotel lobby where we have our breakfast. Breakfast cost Y2200 per person - it was a little expensive for a standard Japanese breakfast spread - but we paid for the view, ambiance and service. Coffee and coco drink was good :)
Extremely accessible as it is 1 min from wakayamashi train station, bus interchange, Starbucks and 7-Eleven.
The room was very nice, clean and comfortable. the facilities were super clean and there were free bike rentals which was amazing! Towels were included and there were enough showers.
The only thing was the lack of a communal space but it wasnt too bad. The location was really good (20min walk to Wakayama JR station or theres a bus that takes you there) and there were many restaurants and shops in the area. There is a convenience store right beside the hostel.
We had a very enjoyable time here. My husband and I made use of the lovely area downstairs which turns into a small quiet bar at night. We had the best local Gin here which we ended up ordering on Amazon Japan to our last hotel to take home. Very cool design which I loved! Our teenage girl enjoyed the extra space downstairs for some computer time. A public bath next door which gave us an amazing local experience.
Exactly what we expected from previous APA hotel stays. No luxury, but everything we needed. Very firendly and helfpul staff. Probably not excellent breakfast for Japanese standards, but definitely some interesting dishes for us to explore :)
The room has a nice view of Wakayama castle. I heard no noise during all night. The air conditioner was good for the summer. The bathtub has a good size. I'm tall, so the bathtub size is a important feature to me.
The staff are fantastic
The food is Greek and irritating same thing every morning. Better have normal Japanese or continentals for breakfast
The hotel was over priced Beds not so comfortable
The owner was one of the nicest people I met in Japan, letting me borrow his bike to ride to the beach. The location and facilities are also perfect. Could not recommend more.
The room size was amazing especially for Japan as the rooms are normally very small, the bed was comfortable, the staff were lovely and very accommodating
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