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9.5 4 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
£197/nighttotal: £394 (2 )
大人数で泊まっても気を使わない宿|最大14名|3寝室+ロフト|各階風呂キッチン|海浜公園大洗20分
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apartment , Hitachinaka-shi
This European classic-style residence, situated in the peaceful Kaminagami residential area of Hitachinaka, offers easy access to key attractions, being a 15-minute drive from Hitachi Seaside Park and a 25-minute drive from Oarai Aquarium. This spacious two-storey house, ideal for up to 14 guests, features three bedrooms, two kitchens, two bathrooms, and child-friendly amenities, with a 24-hour convenience store just a 4-minute walk away and multiple parking spaces available.
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
£291/nighttotal: £582 (2 )
Pool Villa Mito - Pool Villa 水戸
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house , Mito-shi
This detached house in Mito-shi is located 4.5 kilometres from Rokujizo Temple and within 10 kilometres of Mitoshi Okushikaizukafureai Park, Wakuwaku Oarai Museum, Ibaraki Observatory, and Natto Pavilion Museum. This family-friendly villa offers complimentary self-parking, free Wi-Fi, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, and an all-in-one washer and dryer, making it ideal for travellers seeking a comfortable stay with modern amenities.
9.0 12 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
£97/nighttotal: £194 (2 )
まちの宿・歴史館前 1F&1棟10名まで利用(1f独立 6名まで)(1棟10名まで)
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apartment , Mito-shi
This apartment is located in the centre of Mito-shi, just a short walk from the historical museum. The surrounding area is peaceful and offers easy access to the city's cultural attractions. The apartment is available as a one or two-floor property, accommodating up to 11 guests. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and a comfortable living space.
9.9 301 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
£160/nighttotal: £320 (2 )
大洗のゲストハウス 結
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apartment , Oarai
This family-friendly holiday home in Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, is a short 1km walk from the beach, offering stunning ocean views. Sleeping up to seven guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, the self-catered property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, garden, BBQ facilities, and free parking, with complimentary accommodation for younger children.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Ibaraki
What are the best landmarks to visit in Ibaraki and around?
Ibaraki is full of interesting landmarks! You've got to see Kairakuen Garden in Mito, it's a beautiful Japanese garden with over 3,000 plum trees. Then there's the Hitachi Seaside Park, which is famous for its fields of colourful flowers, especially the baby blue nemophila in spring. If you're into history, the Jingu-ji Temple in Tsukuba is a must-visit. It's a peaceful temple with a long history.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Ibaraki?
Which area in Ibaraki is a good option for staying in a hotel?
Mito is a great choice for accommodation. It's the capital city and has a good selection of hotels, from budget-friendly options to more luxurious ones. It's also a good base for exploring other parts of Ibaraki, as it's well-connected by public transport.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Ibaraki?
What are the most affordable attractions in Ibaraki?
You can find plenty of budget-friendly attractions in Ibaraki. The Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of Art in Mito has free admission on certain days. The Tsukuba Expo Center Park is also free to enter and has a giant Ferris wheel, which offers great views of the city. If you're into nature, the Lake Kasumigaura is a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy a picnic, and it's completely free.
Ibaraki is perfect for a relaxing holiday. You could spend a day soaking in an onsen, like the Tsukuba Onsen, which has both indoor and outdoor baths. Or, you could go for a hike in the Hitachi Seaside Park, which has beautiful trails through the forest and along the coast. If you're looking for something more active, try a bike ride along the scenic Lake Kasumigaura.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Ibaraki?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Ibaraki?
Ibaraki is known for its fresh seafood, especially the local fish called 'shirasu' (tiny whitebait). You can find delicious shirasu dishes at many restaurants in coastal areas, like Hitachinaka. For a more traditional experience, try the 'Ibaraki-men', a local ramen dish with a unique broth. There are many great ramen shops in Mito and Tsukuba.
You'll find a few major hotel chains in Ibaraki, like the popular Japanese chain, Tokyu Stay, with locations in Mito and Tsukuba. There are also some international chains like the Hilton in Mito and the Hotel Nikko in Tsukuba.
Ibaraki offers a variety of accommodation options, from budget-friendly business hotels to luxurious ryokans, which are traditional Japanese inns. You can also find modern boutique hotels and family-friendly resorts, especially in coastal areas.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Ibaraki?
The best time to book a hotel in Ibaraki depends on your preferences. If you want to avoid crowds and get the best deals, book outside of peak season, which is typically during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and the Golden Week holidays (late April to early May). However, if you want to experience the full beauty of Ibaraki, these times are worth considering.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Ibaraki?
Most hotels in Ibaraki offer standard amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer additional features like a breakfast buffet, a swimming pool, and a fitness centre. It's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or booking platform for specific amenities.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Ibaraki?
Ibaraki is a great place to travel with your furry friend! Many parks, like the Hitachi Seaside Park, are dog-friendly. You can also find dog-friendly cafes and restaurants in some areas. For a fun day out, consider visiting the Ibaraki Prefectural Dog Park in Mito, where your dog can run free and socialise with other dogs.