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Hakata is where Fukuoka lives its loudest: from bustling food stalls to glittering department stores, every corner pulses with energy—grab a bite, snap a pic, and let the city’s rhythm take over.

ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka

ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka

4.4 / 5Good220 Reviews
3 Chome-3-3 Hakata Ekimae
0.37KM from Hakata

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! With kids' club and childcare services, parents can relax while children have fun. Located in central Fukuoka, it offers Chinese-friendly services for seamless communication. Facilities include a fitness center, golf course, and executive floors for an elevated stay. The modern design blends with Kyushu's culture, reflecting Japanese hospitality. Whether for family vacations or business trips, this hotel has everything you need!

Conference HallExecutive FloorFamily-friendly HotelBarCafeNon-smoking floor
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Hakata Bay View Hotel offers stunning panoramic views of Hakata Bay and the distant Kyushu Mountains from its upper-floor rooms. Located just steps from Hakata Station, it provides convenient access to trains, buses, and the airport shuttle. Nearby, Hakata Canal City features luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Enjoy a morning stroll along the Sakura Island Ferry Terminal for breathtaking sea-to-sky sunrises, or visit Nakasu District in the evening to savor authentic Hakata Ramen and spicy mentaiko dishes, immersing yourself in local culture.

Hakata Grand Hotel is ideally located just a 3-minute walk from Hakata Station, offering direct access to JR lines and Nishitetsu Trains for seamless travel across Fukuoka and Kyushu. The hotel features 24-hour concierge services and multilingual staff, catering to international visitors. Surrounding areas are filled with izakayas and souvenir shops, perfect for evening exploration. Take advantage of the Hakata Bus system to reach attractions like Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine or Fukuoka Tower within minutes, making day trips effortless.

Don’t miss the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival, held annually in July, where massive Yamakasa floats parade through the streets, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and vibrant tradition. Explore Nakasu District to taste local delicacies like Hakata-yaki and kushiage—crispy skewered snacks served with savory dipping sauce. For history lovers, visit the Fukuoka City Museum to learn about ancient Japan’s southern gateway and the legacy of the Chinatown era. At night, head to Fukuoka Tower for panoramic views of the city’s glittering skyline, creating unforgettable moments under the stars.