Only a 3-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station, Comfort Hotel Hamamatsu features rooms with free Wi-Fi and wired internet connections. Guests can enjoy a complimentary coffee and a simple breakfast.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hamamatsu offers comfortable guest rooms in a convenient location, just a 5-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station. It features a coin launderette and a convenience store on site.
DIANE
Japan
Always like staying here. Clean. Comfortable. Near the station. Near to restaurants.
Located just a 1-minute drive from Hamamatsu Nishi Interchange (IC) on the Tomei Expressway, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Nishi Inter offers rooms with a video-on-demand system on the flat-screen TV.
Kuretake-Inn Hamamatsueki Minamiguchi Premium is located in Hamamatsu, within 18 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 7-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station.
Grand Hotel Hamamatsu features a spacious atrium and chargable fitness facilities including a swimming pool and a gym. It is a 5-minute drive from JR Hamamatsu Shinkansen (bullet train) Station.
Hotel Sorriso Hamamatsu is located just next to JR Hamamatsu Train Station and has a convenience store on its first floor. It provides a complimentary buffet breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located just a 1-minute drive from Hamamatsu Nishi Interchange (IC) on the Tomei Expressway, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Nishi Inter offers rooms with a video-on-demand system on the flat-screen TV.
Located an 8-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Eki Higashi offers a hot public bath, a free breakfast buffet with fresh-baked European-style bread, and rooms with...
Located in Hamamatsu, within 25 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and 5.5 miles of Hamanako Palpal, Grand Mercure Lake Hamana Resort & Spa provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi...
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Hamamatsu Station Hotel - Vacation STAY 65830 is located in Hamamatsu, 18 miles from Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 2-minute walk from Hamamatsu Station.
Kuretake-Inn Hamamatsueki Minamiguchi Premium is located in Hamamatsu, within 18 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 7-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station.
Conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Shinkansen (bullet train) Station, this hotel features free property-wide Wi-Fi and complimentary breakfast.
Select Inn Hamamatsu Ekimae offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi/wired internet access and a flat-screen TV with a video-on-demand system. A public parking space is located off site.
Located in Hamamatsu, within 18 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 5-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel Ascent Plaza Hamamatsu / Vacation STAY 64700 has free WiFi throughout the property.
Located within 17 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 10-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel day by day - Vacation STAY 93890 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hamamatsu.
Located within 17 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 10-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel day by day - Vacation STAY 93900 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hamamatsu.
Hotel Meijiya offers simple Western and Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi. Guests can request massages for an extra cost and enjoy pay-per-view movies on the flat-screen TV.
Located within 17 miles of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and a 10-minute walk of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel day by day - Vacation STAY 93897 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hamamatsu.
FAQs about hotels in Hamamatsu
On average, 3-star hotels in Hamamatsu cost $61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hamamatsu are $92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hamamatsu can be found for $139 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hamamatsu this weekend is $108 or, for a 4-star hotel, $103. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hamamatsu for this weekend cost around $195 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hamamatsu for tonight. You'll pay around $68 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hamamatsu will cost around $112, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We booked two rooms, the front desk is nice, and they have...
We booked two rooms, the front desk is nice, and they have four car parks at the back door, arrival earlier can book these car parks. The room size is OK, but my room's toilet has a poor smell, I need to go to another room for the toilet, but it looks quite clean. Have no idea about this smell. The front desk is very nice and friendly.
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丽君
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was here for work, so I did not have time for visiting...
I was here for work, so I did not have time for visiting properly, but I have been here several times, so I know it a bit.
There is not much to see, as it is a small town, compared to Tokyo, Osaka or Sendai, but it has its positive aspects.
Located between Tokyo and Kyoto, it is a good starting point for visiting these cities, as well as Nagoya, Shizuoka, or the Izu peninsula.
It is famous for being the hometown of Yamaha and Suzuki, and you can visit the Museum of Musical Instruments as well as the Suzuki museum, an unexpectedly interesting spot.
It is the centre for the production of eels (unagi) and you can taste them deliciously prepared.
Good restaurants, not of the fine dining type, though, but good average quality and price
Not to miss: Tir-na-nog, the Baird Brewery Beer House
Paolo Gaspare
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very close to the Hamamatsu shinkansen station.
Very close to the Hamamatsu shinkansen station. This hotel was a nice cheaper option that's still closer to Nagoya where the hotels are quite expensive. The locals were very helpful with helping us with directions and were even interested in having conversation while trying their best to speak English.
Marlon
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a nice and lively city.
It's a nice and lively city. I liked it at once, beginning from the railway station. Thanks to my friend who lives there, I could see a lot in only two days. We visited the castle, the sand dunes, Hamana Lake (with the rope way), Museum of Musical Instruments, Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and a eel restaurant. Everything was great!
Helene
Russia
10
Scored 10
Hamamatsu is a very cosmopolitan city that is teeming with...
Hamamatsu is a very cosmopolitan city that is teeming with life throughout the day and evening. It has many transportation lines, western dining and shopping establishments and everywhere I went, the people were always willing to assist with communication issues, directions and putting up with my limited Japanese, even in the local Japanese restaurants. Other food offerings include French, Spanish, and Mexican style fusion. If you are looking for flowers, I would highly recommend Julia's Flower Shop. It is off the beaten track near my hotel, but Julia has an eye for artistically arranging, a gift for understanding customer needs and a heart for all her customers. It is an area with a fundamental Brazilian population which adds to the international offerings of food establishments. It is rich with multicultural historical museums and events with my favorite visit to a free local piano concert at the Shizuoka University of Art and Culture by a beautiful, gifted and talented local resident who has played throughout the world. This concert included a new composition that was sung by the artist and local children in Japanese and Portuguese. It was delightful. I visited the Museum of Musical Instruments which has an historical collection of musical instruments from around the world in a beautiful facility with a helpful staff and many informational video and audio presentations. I would visit this city again.
James
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Honestly, even though it was an older hotel it was clean and...
Honestly, even though it was an older hotel it was clean and had great breakfast included and a walking distance to Hamamatsu Station. I just really didn’t like that it smelled like cigarette smoke for the entire 4 nights I was there.
I liked the courteous staff. The facilities were great as well, given that the hotel has vending machines that you can use as well, with drinks also being available on the first floor near the reception. Breakfast was decent with the traditional Japanese style breakfast being available. The hotel is not too far from the main train station which is always a bonus.
Some people may not know what a "Love Hotel" is in Japan. One might want to read up on this. As far as the room, my needs were met and even exceeded, so this is good. Jet bath, shower, large room, great view all good. Even options to order food and have it delivered to the room, though I didn't try it.
just outside hamamatsu station
quite clean, allowed us to check in at 12:30 am
accidentally ordered the smoking room but it turned out ok (there was a deo spray in the room and air ventilator. after opening the windows and letting the air circulate the smell was not a problem
A new and modern hotel close to the train station, very convenient!
There are a lot of restaurants and bus stops nearby.
Everything was very clean and there is a small sento inside the hotel.
The room was quite spacious and the bed was large.
The hotel room is exactly like you'd expect with all the amenities in place and comfortable beds. The extra cherry on top were the very friendly staff. Additional amenities were placed in lift halls for travelers who'd like them.
We wanted to try out a traditional Japanese room and everything attached to that. This definitely ticked the boxes. Beautiful and comfortable! Also very nice that we were able to use the private onsen. That for 150 yen/person.
I like this hotel because the room was large and clean. It has a large bathroom as well. The city view from the room is beautiful. The work desk in the room is so cool. I wish I could have the same setting in my place.
The Okura hotel upgraded my to a twin suite. The suite had a living room, powder room, separate changing/closet area, etc.). The decor of the hotel is a bit dated, but still very nice.
Very clean and comfortable place we spent 3 nights at as base to explore the nearby town. Overall is wonderful stay and will recommend to anyone wanting to stay in Hamamatsu area.
Love the lake view. Japanese style room
setting. Very good Japanese breakfast. Nice family bath experience (hot spring). Good amenities. Nice and friendly staff.
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