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9.6 38 reviews
Awara
02/09 – 07/09
NZ$971/nighttotal: NZ$4855 (5 )
越前あわら温泉 つるや
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ryokan , Awara-shi
越前あわら温泉 つるや ryokan is situated in Awara-shi, Fukui Prefecture, a 4-minute walk from the Fujino Genkuro Memorial Museum and 3.7 kilometres from Shibamasa World, offering convenient access to Awara's hot spring district. This single-bedroom inn provides air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, a spa, and modern amenities including a flat-screen TV and private bathroom with bidet, ensuring a comfortable stay near various attractions such as Phoenix Plaza (21 km) and Eiheiji Temple (32 km).
9.6 38 reviews
Awara
13/10 – 18/10
NZ$362/nighttotal: NZ$1810 (5 )
【一棟貸し/1日1組】駅から徒歩15分!最大6人で過ごせるお宿(何名様でも宿泊費定額)
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apartment , Awara-shi
This two-bedroom flat in Awara-shi, Fukui Prefecture, is situated in a peaceful residential area, offering convenient access within 3 minutes' walk to Lawson and 5 minutes' walk to FamilyMart, with hot spring facilities also within a 10-minute walk and major attractions like Shibamasa World and Tojinbo a short 13-14 kilometre drive away. This well-equipped accommodation for up to five guests provides free parking for four vehicles, a full kitchen, air conditioning in key areas, and is ideal for exploring the local area with its proximity to Awara-Yuno-machi Station, approximately 15 minutes on foot.
10 4 reviews
Awara
02/09 – 07/09
NZ$202/nighttotal: NZ$1010 (5 )
“Wabisabi” House Rooma / Discover Port Town Mikuni
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cabin , Sakai
This Sakai guesthouse, built in 1934, offers a quiet retreat in a secluded location, providing easy access by bicycle to local temples, the sacred island of Noshima, and dramatic coastal cliffs. The self-catering guest house features a traditional Japanese-style room with shoji screens, a shared kitchen, bathroom with laundry facilities, and sleeps two guests; free bicycles are provided for exploring Sakai's historic trading port and nearby attractions such as the Zen headquarters and the Japanese paper and knife villages.
Awara
02/09 – 07/09
NZ$85/nighttotal: NZ$425 (5 )
1ルームアパート貸し切りコンビニ目の前
自転車無料
2人宿泊可
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apartment , Sakai
This flat in Sakai City offers proximity to the sea, approximately 500 meters away, making it ideal for marine sports and hobbies. EMERALDSTAY is a licensed self-catering unit for two guests, featuring air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a space-saving retractable bed, with unit 103 specifically recommended for solo travellers.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Awara
Which area in Awara is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area to stay in Awara for hotels is near Awara Onsen. This area offers a range of accommodation options, from traditional ryokans to modern hotels, all within easy walking distance of the hot springs and other attractions.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Awara?
What are the most affordable attractions in Awara?
The Awara Onsen public bath is a great budget-friendly option, allowing you to experience the local hot springs for a small fee. The Awara Art Park is also free to enter and features sculptures and art installations scattered throughout the park.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Awara?
Awara is a perfect place to relax and unwind. Spend your days soaking in the hot springs at Awara Onsen, taking a stroll through the serene Awara Art Park, or enjoying a traditional tea ceremony at a local tea house. In the evenings, enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants in town.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Awara?
For authentic local cuisine, head to the Awara Onsen district. Many restaurants in this area serve traditional Japanese dishes, including local specialties like Awara-dofu (tofu made with local spring water) and Echizen crab. You can also find delicious soba noodles and other regional delicacies.
Awara doesn't have many large hotel chains. You'll find mostly independent hotels and traditional ryokans. However, there are a few smaller chains like the APA Hotel and Toyoko Inn in nearby Fukui City, which is about 30 minutes away by train.
What type of hotels can you find in Awara?
You can find a variety of accommodation options in Awara, from traditional ryokans with tatami mat rooms to modern hotels with Western-style rooms. There are also a few guesthouses and apartments available for those looking for a more budget-friendly option.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Awara?
It's best to book your hotel in Awara in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season (spring and autumn). You can find good deals if you book a few months in advance, but prices can fluctuate depending on the time of year and availability.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Awara?
Hotel rooms in Awara typically offer basic amenities like air conditioning, heating, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer additional amenities like a TV, refrigerator, and Wi-Fi. Traditional ryokans often have onsen access, which is a hot spring bath.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Awara?
While Awara is generally a pet-friendly destination, there aren't many specific activities designed for pets. You can enjoy walks in the Awara Art Park with your dog, but it's best to check with individual businesses and attractions for their pet policies.