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10 6 reviews
Iida
13/10 – 23/10
SG$364/nighttotal: SG$3640 (10 )
古民家宿0から
1 2
house , Matsukawa-machi
This traditional Japanese house (kominka) in Hayakawa, Matsukawa-machi, is located 9.8km from Matsukawa Onsen and within easy driving distance of the Muku Hatoju Memorial Museum (13km) and Achi Shrine (34km). The 138 square metre property offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to 15 guests, featuring a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a fireplace, private parking, and a garden.
9.8 18 reviews
Iida
18/06 – 30/06
SG$171/nighttotal: SG$2052 (12 )
The Old Tea House 古民家茶屋
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apartment , Iida-shi
This traditional Japanese dwelling is located in a peaceful suburban district of central Iida-shi, offering straightforward access to local shops, eateries along Apple Road, and all Iida-shi's tourist attractions, with private off-road parking and an outdoor deck ideal for evening barbecues. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom holiday home accommodates up to four guests and features air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and allows pets.
9.8 22 reviews
Iida
13/10 – 23/10
SG$248/nighttotal: SG$2480 (10 )
【食事付き】 築100年の古民家『農家民宿ひがし』
3 2
apartment , Toyooka-mura
This traditional 100-year-old Japanese farmhouse (Kominka) is situated in a secluded, nature-rich mountainous area of Nagano Prefecture, offering an authentic rural experience. This private guesthouse accommodates up to 11 guests, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, internet, on-site parking for three vehicles, and a unique irori hearth dining experience with optional venison dinners or summer BBQs, plus a shuttle service from the nearest station.
9.9 85 reviews
Iida
18/06 – 30/06
SG$172/nighttotal: SG$2064 (12 )
リンゴ園の中の一軒家。爽やかな吹抜リビングにカフェ気分で滞在。
1 2
apartment , Iida-shi
This three-bedroom apartment near Iida-Yamamoto IC, a five-minute drive from the Hirugami hot springs and twenty minutes from the Tenku no Rakuen ropeway (Sky Paradise), offers stunning apple orchard views. Sleeping up to eight guests, the property features a spacious open-plan living area with tatami and modern double beds, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, Wi-Fi, and parking, plus the option of apple picking nearby.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Iida
Which area in Iida is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area to stay in Iida for hotels is near the Iida Station. It's a central location with easy access to the city's main attractions, restaurants, and shops. You'll find a good selection of hotels in this area, ranging from budget-friendly to more luxurious options.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Iida?
For budget-friendly activities, I recommend visiting the Iida City Museum, which has free admission on certain days. The Iida Castle Ruins are also free to enter, and you can enjoy a peaceful stroll around the grounds. For a unique experience, try the Iida City Pottery Museum, where you can learn about the city's pottery tradition.
To unwind in Iida, you can take a relaxing walk along the Tenryu River, enjoy a traditional tea ceremony at the Iida City Tea House, or visit the Iida Onsen, a hot spring resort known for its therapeutic waters. For a more active approach, consider hiking in the surrounding mountains.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Iida?
For authentic Iida cuisine, head to the Iida City Market. You'll find a variety of local specialties, such as soba noodles, hoto (a hearty vegetable stew), and Iida-style sushi. The restaurant 'Iida-ya' is also a great place to try local dishes.
You won't find many major international hotel chains in Iida. However, there are several local chains like Toyoko Inn and Route Inn, offering comfortable and affordable accommodation.
What type of hotels can you find in Iida?
Iida has a range of hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels to traditional Japanese inns known as 'ryokan'. You can also find some smaller, independent guesthouses offering a more intimate experience.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Iida?
Booking your hotel in advance is always a good idea, especially during peak season, which is typically from April to May and September to November. If you're travelling during the off-season, you might be able to find better deals.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Iida?
Most hotels in Iida offer basic amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Some hotels also have additional features like on-site restaurants, public baths, and laundry facilities.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Iida?
There aren't many specifically pet-friendly activities in Iida. However, you can enjoy walks in the parks and along the Tenryu River with your furry companion. The Iida City Museum also welcomes well-behaved dogs on a leash.