Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae
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Looking for a place to stay in Kanazawa? Then look no further than Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Kanazawa to your doorstep.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a desk, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk and baggage storage while staying at Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae. In addition, Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae offers an on-site restaurant, which will help make your Kanazawa trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
Nearby landmarks such as Gyokusen-immaru Garden (0.9 mi) and Nishi Tea House Street (1.3 mi) make Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae a great place to stay when visiting Kanazawa.
While in Kanazawa, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae, including Fuwari (0.7 mi), Mori Mori Sushi Kanazawa Ekimae (0.4 mi), and Otomezushi (1.0 mi).
Should time allow, Higashichaya Old Town, Omicho Market, and 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae as you experience everything Kanazawa has to offer.
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We booked a twin room which we were told by a fellow traveller was quite a lot larger than a single room.
We checked in and collected our case which we had arranged to be sent directly to the hotel. The check in process was smooth and the hotel reception area was smart and spacious.
The twin room was our home for a week and had enough space for us to unpack.
. We were on the town side which was quiet, there is a rail side.
The bed was comfortable, the bathroom the usual Japanese shower/ hot tub with all singing/dancing toilet.
Breakfast was in an OK Japanese style with coffee and orange juice available.
The top floor has fantastic city views, a useful pay Laundrette, and seperate hot baths.
For the price i would stay there again.
The staff at the front desk are rude, and do not acknowledge that you are wating for service.
The bedspread was stained with something that looked like blood and body sweat, when we complained about it the manager said it has been cleaned and that the stains are OK and will not hurt us.
We asked him to change the bedspread to another clean one but he argued for an hour, eventually he gave up and two hours later he came back to our room with a new bedspread in a new box, then he complained to us that he shouldn't have to change it and that he was being very generous to us.
Worst experience we have ever had in a Japanese Hotel.
Everything was clean, a bit hard bed for westerners, but I'll take it. Breakfast was a wide variety (but don't eat too much-- save some space in your stomach because there are many things you should eat in town!)
Though I'm not a non-smoker, I had to stay in a smoking room, but they did a good job to get rid of the smoking smell at room.
Free coffee is available 24/7.
Highly recommended.
As far as hotel goes, it is an easy walk to train station and I found it very easy to find a good running route in the morning which is important to me. Rooms were super clean and breakfasts were wonderful. Just don't go to breakfasts too close to closing or your choices will be pretty limited which is understandable. The architecture of the train station is not to be missed. Kanazawa also has a fantastic bus system leaving from the station which will take you anywhere you want to go.
"probably a room on the higher floors would be quieter as well as at the end of the hall"Read full review
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