Hotels with Cafe Near Aoki Park

Kiyomi Sanso Hanajukai

Kiyomi Sanso Hanajukai

4.3 / 5Good
3-5-10 Saihocho
3KM from Aoki Park
Conference HallWedding Banquet ServicesCafeLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelSpa Massage
per night
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USD**9
Hotel Fukuya

Hotel Fukuya

4.7 / 5Great2 Reviews
5-8 Furujinmachi
4.67KM from Aoki Park
BarCafeBicycle Rental ServiceLaundry ServiceGolf CourseParking
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Business Hotel Park Side Takamatsu

Business Hotel Park Side Takamatsu

3.8 / 53 Reviews
1-3-1 Kuribayashi-cho
3.96KM from Aoki Park
CafeBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceGolf Course
per night
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USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Aoki Park

Takamatsu Aoki Park Hotel is a top choice, featuring garden-view rooms with direct sightlines to the lush landscapes of Aoki Park. The hotel offers kid-friendly amenities including complimentary toiletry kits and barrier-free pathways connecting to the park’s wooden observation deck. Guests can enjoy tea ceremonies at the open-air pavilion just a 3-minute walk away—book via HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal rates.

Yes, Mizu no Kaze is tucked just steps from the eastern entrance of Aoki Park, blending Edo-era timber architecture with modern glass elements. This artisan café specializes in local Sanuki udon-based pastries and serves matcha mille crêpe overlooking a bamboo grove. Its outdoor seating area offers serene views perfect for morning contemplation. It also functions as a starting point for guided tours to the nearby ancient temple ruins—ideal for early visitors seeking tranquility.

Takamatsu Aoki Park View Inn is tailored for photography enthusiasts, offering floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows that frame misty morning ponds and autumnal maple reflections. The hotel features a free-access Light Studio equipped with professional tripods and softbox lighting. Monthly workshops led by local photographers teach techniques for capturing temple reflections and night-time bamboo groves under starlight. Book through HopeGoo to receive a limited-edition hand-drawn park map.