An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 0.6 mi from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
Located in former Kishu Castle Town, Hotel Granvia Wakayama offers 5-star accommodations 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.
58Bug
United States of America
Onsen (hot spring) was so good. The room size was a bit smaller than American motel chains, but clean and comfortable. Breakfast was outstanding, so many choices and all great.
HOTEL LASCALA is located in Wakayama, a 19-minute walk from Takanoji Temple and 1.3 miles from Muryoko-ji Temple. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
rita
Indonesia
Big room with many option of toiletries, clean and tidy.
A 7-minute walk from Wakayama City Museum, Candeo Hotels Nankai Wakayama is located in Wakayama and has air-conditioned rooms. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Alex
United States of America
The interior design of the hotel is sleek, yet simple, it wasn't garish like I would expect a higher quality hotel to be. The room had everything from dimmable lights, fridge, a great view of the city, and the tv has access to most of the common streaming applications. There's not anything I can think of missing from my stay, the ideal place.
Located in Wakayama, 1.9 miles from Okawa Hachiman Shrine, Kyukamura Kishu-Kada has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located a 16-minute walk from Hinokumajingu Kunikakasujingu Shrine, Hotel Route Inn Grand Wakayama Eki Higashiguchi provides rooms with air conditioning in Wakayama.
関空国際ホテル is offering accommodations in Wakayama. With a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Wakayama, within a 11-minute walk of Wakayama MIO and 0.9 miles of Oka Park, Bond Building 3F - Vacation STAY 45724v has accommodations with free WiFi throughout the property.
Offering coin launderette and bicycle rentals, Wakayama Daiichi Fuji Hotel is located a 3-minute walk from Nankai/JR Wakayamashi Station. Guests can enjoy breakfast every morning.
Located within Wakayama Marina City complex surrounded by the ocean, Wakayama Marina City Hotel is resort-style accommodations with chic European designs.
An 8-minute walk from the Wakayama Castle grounds and 0.6 mi from JR Wakayama-shi Train Station, APA Hotel Wakayama features massages and a Japanese/Western buffet breakfast.
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Located in Wakayama, within a 7-minute walk of Takanoji Temple and 0.9 miles of Wakayama History Museum, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93125v has free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Business Hotel Kawashima is located in Wakayama, a 5-minute walk from Wakayama History Museum and 0.7 miles from The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama.
Located in Wakayama, a 7-minute walk from Wakayama MIO, Business Hotel Katsuya - Vacation STAY 62201v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, SANA INN TOWN - Vacation STAY 93132v is located in Wakayama, a 7-minute walk from Takanoji Temple and 0.9 miles from Wakayama History Museum.
Located in Wakayama, a 7-minute walk from Wakayama MIO, Business Hotel Katsuya - Vacation STAY 62209v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Wakayama cost $73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wakayama are $104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wakayama can be found for $83 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wakayama this weekend is $125 or, for a 4-star hotel, $153. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wakayama for this weekend cost around $95 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wakayama for tonight. You'll pay around $148 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wakayama will cost around $119, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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,...
Stephane
France
10
Scored 10
Wakayama City is a beautiful and relaxing place!
Wakayama City is a beautiful and relaxing place! Full of onsens and fun places to go. We visited Marina City, where we saw a Tuna filleting demonstration at Kuroshio Market and took beautiful photos in Porto Europe. We also saw Wakayama Castle which was stunning with the cherry blossoms in bloom and very fun with the ninjas roaming the grounds. They were quite helpful. The BEST part was the Fusion Museum in the Forte building where you can input a design on a computer and then ride a bicycle to knit the design!
Coming from Kansai airport this was the best traditional indulgence of Japan we could have wished for!! Just about an hour away from the airport we got immediately indulged with a traditional Japanese experience. A seaside view room really is a seaside view and Kada is an authentic Fishery town. The staff is so friendly and helpful it's heartwarming. The traditional food is an experience by itself for dinner and especially breakfast.
Breakfast was OK. One of the toaster is malfunction not sure why is there . We used another one and is fine. Room size is actually bigger than I thought . I could actually open my 28 inch luggage without a problem at the end of my bed . Which most hotels in Japan budget hotel could not do. The sleeping area and guest floor corridors seems to be refurbished, so a bit better than the rest of the hotel areas.
Kada Onsen was my first saty at a Ryokan and it was awesome. The view was phenomenal. The Rooms were clean, really nice and big. The Onsen was super relaxing. Breakfast was super delicious and the staff was very friendly and patient with me as a japanese learner :-D . You can get a shuttle bus to the next train station. All in all I had a beautiful stay. I enjoyed it a lot! Thank you Kada Onsen!!
It is an old hotel but everything is well kept and clean. Staffs were super friendly and they speak English. There are some perks like free curry and welcome drinks. I would like to mention a special attending staff near the elevator, he was very kind and helpful. He shows the true definition of excellent service and hospitality. The hotel location is also excellent, right by the Central station
The room was spacious and all facilities were immaculate. There are lots of nice details that make it feel like home. The hosts are fabulous and eager to share information about getting around. They both speak English quite well. I really appreciated the ride to and from the train station. The front door locks securely. Use of bicycles was nice too. It’s not far from Wakayama Castle.
Excellent choice of food for breakfast,especially if you like Japanese style…and fish.They even had fried whale meat on the menu.
Free noodle service between 9.30 - 11.00 pm
Beautiful onsen baths…the TV in the room will tell you how busy the baths are so that you can plan to go at a quieter time if you wish!
An easy 5 minute walk from Wakayama station.
Awesome hostel. Had possibly the best coffe I've had in Japan at the bar, as well as some crazy good basque burnt cheese cake. The bar is beatiful and the hostel itself is very nice as well. Rooms are super big. Location is very convenient, not far from the train station and close to Wakayama Castle and a lot of great restaurants.
The hotel looks so new even it’s built in 2008. The bed is by far the best during my whole Japan trip, so I had a good sleep there. Complimentary breakfast starts at 6:30 am, simple and yummy. Staff are professional and efficient in handling all requests. 🤩
A super cute Japanese style house also with a great little BBQ area to chill in after a swim. Our host was very hospitable and friendly and speaks a little English. Less than a minute walk to the beach, cafe, as is Isonoura station. We will be back for sure!
The staff were very kind and accommodating. The elevator was cool and the fridge was nice because it stayed cold even when we left the room. The pillows were shockingly comfortable. I don't know that I've ever had such a good pillow at a hotel before.
The staff was very friendly and approachable and they were genuinly welcoming. Breakfast was fabulous and there were loads of choice, western or Japanese. Top floor lounge were also brilliant with free drink. I will come back here in the future.
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.
Excellent location right next to Wakayama-shi train station with very convenient shops and restaurants right next to the hotel that you can access through a sheltered walkway on the 2nd floor.
Very convenient location, a five-minutes walk from Wakayama Station. Very friendly staff. I also liked the bento sale in the first floor, and around 4 pm you can get discounted ones.
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