
Planning a trip to Kobe? This family-friendly and hot springs hotel is perfect for you! Just a short walk from Meriken Park and Kobe Tower, it’s also close to the Anpanman Museum, making it ideal for kids. Enjoy amenities like a children’s play area, KTV, and fitness center—fun for all ages. Unwind with sauna or spa treatments, or relax at the executive lounge and bar. Rooms are equipped with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, and laundry service is available for convenience. Don’t miss the delicious buffet breakfast to start your day right!


















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My stay at Kobe Port Tower Hotel was mostly fantastic, though it started with a bit of a hiccup. I was initially assigned a room with strong smoke odor—old, stuffy, and unpleasant. My clothes even carried the smell after waking up, which was definitely memorable (in a bad way!). But the hotel quickly made it right by upgrading me to a larger three-person room—what a difference! The new space was spacious, incredibly comfortable, and best of all, it had windows that opened for fresh air. That alone made such a huge improvement to my experience. Location-wise, the hotel is perfect—just a 5-minute walk to Kobe Harbor, offering lovely views along the way. They also provide free shuttle service to Sannomiya Station if you book in advance, which is super convenient for travelers exploring the city. Despite the rough start, the staff’s responsiveness and overall quality of the rooms made up for it completely. I’d definitely recommend this hotel—great value, excellent location, and top-notch service.

I booked a single room, but was pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a spacious twin room upon arrival—definitely a nice bonus! The entire room was immaculately clean and incredibly comfortable. The TV was huge and the picture quality was excellent—perfect for relaxing with a movie late at night. I also appreciated the complimentary water service, especially since I arrived quite late. The front desk staff were incredibly kind and helpful, making my check-in experience smooth and welcoming. From start to finish, everything felt thoughtfully done. I’d absolutely stay here again—highly recommend for anyone visiting Kobe!

Staying at Kobe Motomachi Tokyu Rei Hotel was a fantastic experience. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from the old foreign settlement metro station, JR, Hankyu, and Hanshin lines, with bustling Motomachi shopping street right downstairs and Daimaru department store across the street. It’s perfect for dining, shopping, and strolling around, especially on weekends when the area buzzes with energy. Inside, the hotel offers all the essentials with a modern, clean feel. I loved that the front desk provides complimentary skincare items like toner and moisturizer—such a thoughtful touch! Plus, the eco-friendly cleaning policy lets you request housekeeping only when needed, which is ideal for travelers who value privacy and quiet time. No intrusive daily visits, just peace and comfort. A truly well-designed stay for those who want convenience without sacrificing personal space.

Hotel Monterey Kobe is a truly exceptional stay in the heart of Kobe, just a 700-meter walk from the station—perfect for exploring the city on foot. Despite being located in a lively commercial area, the rooms are remarkably quiet at night, making it easy to get a restful sleep. The hotel is incredibly close to top attractions like Shukkeien Garden and Kitano-chō, both within walking distance. The room itself is spacious—easily fits two large suitcases with room to spare—and the bed is wonderfully comfortable. One highlight was the complimentary access to the sauna facilities, which added a real touch of luxury. This is definitely a place I’d return to on my next visit to Kobe. Excellent value, great location, and a wonderful overall experience.

Staying at Hotel Monte Hermana Kobe Amalie was an absolute delight—this place truly delivers on value and comfort. I booked a standard twin room (around 20 sqm), and honestly, it felt much larger than comparable rooms in other hotels. Minimalist decor with no clutter, and the window side is completely open space—perfect for spreading out two large 26-inch suitcases without any hassle. The location is fantastic: right next to Ikuta Shrine, so you get that peaceful, serene atmosphere just steps from your door. It's only a 5-minute walk to Sannomiya Station, making it super easy to head to Motomachi or the Marui shopping area in under 15 minutes. North of the city? No problem—Nagatacho and the famous foreigner district are just a short stroll away, ideal for catching up on local bakery stops. Plus, free coffee all day long—huge plus! The only thing to note is that weekend rates are a bit steep, but weekdays offer unbeatable value. If I’m back in Kobe and find a good deal, this will be my top pick again. Highly recommend!

Located just a 10-minute walk from Kobe Sannomiya Station, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience—direct airport shuttle access to Kansai or Itami Airport makes travel effortless. Right across the street is a Don Quijote, so grabbing snacks, essentials, or souvenirs is super easy. Kobe itself is small and very walkable; in the evening, I strolled over to Amerika-mura Park for stunning sea views and then popped into Daimaru Department Store for some casual shopping—perfect for a relaxed night out. Inside the hotel, there’s a water dispenser at reception, and staff happily provide free bottled water and face masks—small touches that make a big difference. The self-check-in and check-out kiosks are a real time-saver, especially if you’re on a tight schedule. The room is compact, so it feels a bit snug with three guests, but considering the location, service, and overall value, it’s still a great choice. Highly recommend for travelers who prioritize convenience and comfort.

This was my second visit to Kobe, and I chose Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kobe-Sannomiya Premier this time instead of the older harbor-side hotel. The location couldn’t be better—just a short walk from Sannomiya Station, with shopping malls, restaurants, and local eateries all within easy reach. Public transport access is seamless, and everything you’d want for a day out is just steps away. Breakfast was decent—not overly elaborate, but offered a good mix of Japanese and Western options, with flavors that were fresh and satisfying. One thing that stood out (in a slightly confusing way) was the absence of boiled eggs, which is rare in Japanese hotels I’ve stayed at before. The laundry machine is a modern drum type with a sanitizing function, and it’s accessible via mobile payment—perfect for solo travelers or small groups. Even with only one machine available, there was no waiting. The bathroom features a great wet/dry separation setup, and I truly appreciated being able to soak in the tub each evening after a long day. That alone made the stay feel luxurious. Overall, the experience was excellent—clean, convenient, and thoughtfully designed. I’d definitely choose this hotel again on future trips to Kobe.

Staying at Sea View Court Kobe was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was immaculately clean—spotless from top to bottom—and the fresh scent of the linens and towels immediately put me at ease. The furniture and interior design struck the perfect balance between modern elegance and cozy warmth, making it feel like a true home away from home. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: right outside the building is a bus stop with service every 4 minutes, just a 12-minute ride to Sannomiya—perfect for exploring local shops, markets, or hidden food spots. I loved being able to wander around on foot without worrying about transportation. The host was incredibly welcoming and helpful, providing clear instructions before arrival and always ready to answer questions during our stay—whether it was about local attractions or daily tips. They even provided complimentary Wi-Fi, thoughtful amenities, and helpful travel brochures that made planning our days so much easier. Every detail felt considered. Overall, this stay exceeded my expectations in every way. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this place is a must-try. I’d happily come back again and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.

Staying at Kobe Tor Road Hotel Sanraku felt like stepping into a cozy English countryside retreat—so charming and full of character. The breakfast was an absolute highlight: small but beautifully curated, with a generous slab of prime beef that truly showed the hotel's dedication to quality. What stood out even more was the little coffee machine by the exit—after enjoying a delicious meal, you can grab a fresh cup and head back to your room to unwind in peace. It’s these thoughtful touches that make the experience so memorable. I’m genuinely sad to hear it might be closing; this place has such a unique charm and warmth. Hope it finds a way to keep its doors open—it deserves to be cherished by travelers seeking something special.

Staying at Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kobe Sannomiya was a fantastic experience overall. The facilities are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed—everything from the bedding to the bathroom essentials felt modern and clean. I appreciated the self-service cleaning option; it gave me full control over how often I wanted the room tidied, which worked perfectly for my travel style. Located just a 10-minute walk from Sannomiya Station, the hotel is ideally situated for exploring the city—whether you're heading out for shopping, dining, or catching the train, everything is within easy reach. The front desk staff were warm, welcoming, and always ready to help with any request. What really stood out was the value for money—the price point feels incredibly fair given the quality of the stay. For a comfortable, convenient, and well-located hotel in Kobe, this one hits all the right notes. Definitely worth considering if you're visiting the area.

Located perfectly between Motomachi and Sannomiya, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience for exploring both areas—just a short walk from either destination. The front desk staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, making check-in smooth and stress-free. What truly stood out was the view from the room: expansive and beautifully framed, especially at sunset when the city lights began to glow. The ambiance is peaceful yet vibrant, creating a perfect balance. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed—from the comfortable rooms to the thoughtful touches throughout. It’s not just a place to sleep; it’s an experience. I’d absolutely recommend this gem to anyone visiting Kobe.

Check-in was seamless, and the front desk staff were friendly and attentive—especially when they proactively arranged a room with a window for me. The space was more than adequate; my suitcase could be fully opened without any hassle. The two beds easily joined together, comfortably fitting two adults and one child. Daily housekeeping kept everything fresh and tidy. On the third floor, there’s a cozy lounge area with free self-serve drinks, coffee, snacks, and even complimentary ice cream—such a nice touch! The neighborhood is packed with trendy spots: just steps away are Hozan Ramen and Isuzu Bakery. In under 5 minutes, I was at Samba Cheese, Yellow, Caramel Pudding, Taoco Coffee, and Riki Bakery—all perfect for a quick Instagram stop. For day trips, JR trains right outside the hotel go straight to Shimagawa Marine Park and Maiko. It’s only a 10-minute walk to Sannomiya station, and about 18 minutes by subway to Kobe Airport. Super convenient for both exploring and commuting. I’ll definitely be staying here again on my next visit to Kobe!
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