
Nara/Shell Top Hotel Picks
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Nara/Shell Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Nikko Nara | ★★★★★ | 4.4 | 356 | 2.78 km |
| 2 | Hotel Asyl Nara | ★★★ | 4.4 | 25 | 3.15 km |
| 3 | Super Hotel Jr Nara Ekimae Sanjo Dori | ★★★ | 4.4 | 12 | 3.01 km |
| 4 | Smile Hotel Nara | ★★★ | 4.4 | 211 | 2.82 km |
| 5 | Washingtong Hotel Plaza Nara | ★★★ | 4.4 | 62 | 3.21 km |
| 6 | Nara Hakushikaso | ★★★ | 4.4 | 7 | 3.81 km |
| 7 | Centurion Hotel Classic Nara | ★★★ | 4.4 | 3 | 3.1 km |
| 8 | Ferie Nara | ★★★ | 4.4 | - | 2.96 km |
| 9 | Bnb+ Sarasa Nara - Hostel | ★ | 4.4 | 27 | 3.6 km |

This hotel boasts an excellent location, directly connected to JR Nara Station, and within walking distance to popular attractions like Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple, and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. It's just under an hour by train from Kyoto or Osaka! The hotel offers a wide range of amenities, including a fitness center, SPA massage, and Chinese-friendly services, ensuring a comfortable stay. The buffet breakfast features local Nara specialties, and the communal bath for guests is highly rated. Whether for family trips or business travel, this is your ideal choice.








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Staying at Hotel Nikko Nara was a fantastic experience—its location couldn’t be more convenient, right next to JR Nara Station. The lobby is on the 3rd floor, and one of the first things you notice is the elegant wall displays featuring photos of past royal guests, including visits from the Emperor himself—such a unique touch that adds real character to the hotel. While the interior design isn’t brand new, everything is well-maintained and spotlessly clean. The rooms are comfortable, with good lighting and quiet surroundings. What really stands out is the nearby supermarket just steps from the station—perfect for grabbing snacks, drinks, or essentials without having to go far. Whether you're here for a quick getaway or exploring Nara’s historic sites, this hotel offers great value and a peaceful, hassle-free stay. Highly recommend it for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a touch of heritage.
Staying at Hotel Asyl Nara was an absolute highlight of my trip to Nara. The location is perfect—right in the heart of the city, making it super easy to explore major attractions like Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple on foot. The lobby is beautifully designed with thoughtful details, and I loved that they offered complimentary drinks, snacks, and even ice cream—such a nice touch for guests arriving tired or after a long day of sightseeing. My double room was surprisingly spacious—way bigger than what you’d typically expect from a city hotel in Japan. There was plenty of room for two people, which made the stay feel comfortable and relaxed. The staff were friendly and included several who spoke fluent Chinese, so communication was never an issue. What really stood out? The price. At just around HKD 270 per person per night, this place offers incredible value. It’s rare to find such quality and comfort at this price point. The only minor downside is that the bathroom is a bit small, but honestly, it doesn’t take away from how much I enjoyed the overall experience. If you’re looking for a great mix of location, comfort, and affordability in Nara, this hotel is a must-book.
This trip to Japan was such a joy, and a big part of that was staying at this incredible hotel! I was initially nervous seeing two Super Hotels nearby, but this one truly stands out. Located just across from the JR station, it's incredibly convenient for getting around—just a short walk to everything. The front desk staff are fantastic: they speak fluent Chinese (and also Korean, Japanese, and English!), making communication completely seamless. They even took time to go over important details during check-in and provided all the essentials—pillows, pajamas, toiletries—everything you'd need. The breakfast was delicious and authentically Japanese, and I was pleasantly surprised to see many local Japanese guests here too, which says a lot about the quality. It’s only a comfortable 10-minute walk to Nara Park, perfect for early morning visits. Honestly, I’ve already recommended it to everyone I know. If I ever come back to Kansai, this will be my top pick—plus, it’s more affordable than other options in the area. Yes, the room is small (typical for Japanese hotels), but honestly, it doesn’t take away from the experience at all.
Staying at Smile Hotel Nara was an absolute delight. Located just a 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city and nearby attractions. The area around the hotel is packed with great dining options—so many choices that you’ll want to try them all! What stood out most was how thoughtful the staff were: they posted helpful guides on local restaurants and must-visit spots right in the lobby, making it easy to plan your days without any hassle. Clean rooms, friendly service, and a perfect location make this hotel a top choice for anyone visiting Nara. I’d definitely stay here again.
Located just steps from both Nara Station and Kintetsu Nara Station, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience for travelers. The location is perfect for exploring the city—walking distance to shops, restaurants, and local attractions makes it easy to enjoy everything Nara has to offer without needing a car. The room is simple but clean and well-maintained, typical of a Japanese economy hotel, yet comfortable enough for a good night’s sleep. What really stands out is the incredible value for money—this place delivers far more than you’d expect at this price point. From breakfast options nearby to easy access to temples and parks, every detail feels thoughtfully placed. I was thoroughly impressed with how convenient and pleasant the stay was. Would definitely recommend and book again on my next visit to Nara.
Staying in a traditional Japanese tatami room was such a unique experience—my first time, and I absolutely loved it. The futon setup with three layers of padding made for a super comfortable night’s sleep, cozy and authentic. The breakfast was beautifully simple yet full of genuine Japanese flavor—fresh, seasonal, and thoughtfully prepared. Everything felt so natural and calming. Plus, the location is perfect: just a short walk or quick subway ride to Nara Park, making sightseeing effortless. This place offers incredible value and charm. Definitely planning to come back.
The hostel is a bit tricky to find, but once you get there, it's actually not far from the station. The Wi-Fi connected but didn’t work reliably—though it wasn’t a big issue since we weren’t staying long or needing heavy internet use. There was one guest who kept getting up in the middle of the night looking for their assigned bunk, even though the bed number was clearly written on the envelope. Plus, the snoring was non-stop—some people were loud, others quieter, creating a constant rhythm throughout the night. Still, since we had an early morning departure and were just passing through, it didn’t bother us too much. Overall, despite the quirks, the price-to-quality ratio makes this a solid choice if you're traveling light and prioritize budget over comfort.
This is easily one of the best hotels in Nara town. The atmosphere is peaceful and elegant, and the staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome. From the moment we arrived, everything was seamless—friendly service, clean rooms, and a lovely ambiance. The breakfast spread was already quite good, but it could be even better with a wider variety of hot dishes and more local specialties. Still, it's a standout choice for anyone visiting Nara. Comfortable, well-located, and truly memorable. I’d definitely stay here again.
Staying at Novotel Nara was an absolute delight! This business-class hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort and value. The room was immaculate, with plush bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. Everything was well-maintained—no strange odors, spotless cleanliness, and the hot water was strong and consistently warm. High-quality toiletries from reputable brands were provided in the bathroom, including shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap, and moisturizer—all with pleasant scents and excellent performance. The air conditioning worked flawlessly, especially during winter, delivering steady heat without any noise disruption. Located near convenience stores, restaurants, and a shopping complex, everything you need is within easy reach. The mini-fridge in the room runs silently, and there’s a safe for added peace of mind. On the second floor, I enjoyed complimentary access to the fitness center, a relaxing onsen, and a massage chair—perfect for unwinding after a long day. There’s also a dedicated kids’ activity room, making it ideal for families. One standout feature was the quiet hallway and excellent soundproofing—no noise from neighboring rooms, even late at night. Staff were incredibly attentive and friendly throughout my stay. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded hotel with top-tier service, prime location, and great value. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Staying at Nara Hotel was an unforgettable experience—this is a true historical gem with old-money elegance that feels like stepping into a living museum. The hotel has hosted legends, from Einstein to Audrey Hepburn, and even international celebrities and royalty have walked its hallowed halls. Located just a short walk from major attractions, you can easily explore Nara’s temples and parks without needing a car. One of the highlights? The hotel features one of the oldest and most serene gardens in all of Japan—peaceful, refined, and completely removed from the city’s bustle. The rooms are spacious, beautifully appointed, and come with modern amenities. Staff are attentive and genuinely warm. A complimentary shuttle service connects the hotel to key transport hubs, making travel stress-free. But the real magic happened on my private balcony: I watched a group of deer casually stroll by, some resting under the trees like they were part of the scenery. It was surreal and heartwarming. This isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a destination in itself. If you’re visiting Nara, this hotel should be at the top of your list. It’s not just accommodation; it’s a piece of living history.
I've stayed at this property multiple times now, and each visit has been absolutely fantastic. The staff are incredibly attentive and genuinely care about guest comfort—friendly, helpful, and always with a smile. The atmosphere is peaceful and clean, with rooms that feel cozy and well-maintained. The natural hot spring bath is a standout feature—rich, mineral-filled water that leaves your skin feeling refreshed and relaxed. After soaking, they offer complimentary shaved ice and access to massage chairs, which was such a nice touch. In the evening, they even provide free ramen and drinks—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Location-wise, it's unbeatable: just a 1-minute walk to the train station, and there's convenient parking nearby. Whether you're traveling by train or driving, getting here is easy. I’ve already recommended this hotel to friends and will definitely be returning. A truly memorable stay.
Staying at Ryokan Asukasou was an absolute delight. The room was spacious and modern, with fresh amenities that made the stay very comfortable. We were pleasantly surprised by the complimentary local sweets upon arrival—such a thoughtful touch. The location is perfect: just a short walk to Nara Museum and Shōsōin, and even closer to Nara Park, making it ideal for exploring on foot. The onsen was warm and relaxing—exactly what we needed after a long day of sightseeing. One standout moment was the kind hospitality from the male staff member on duty the evening of November 5th. It was raining when we left, and he kindly walked us to our taxi, holding an umbrella the whole way. That small act of care truly made our experience memorable. On the other hand, one of the younger female front desk staff seemed less welcoming—when we asked if we could pick up yukata in the lobby, she said they were already in the room, but we never found any. After checking with other guests, we learned the yukata are indeed meant to be collected at the front desk. A simple miscommunication, but something worth clarifying for future visitors. Overall, the warmth and attention to detail from most of the team more than made up for it. This ryokan offers incredible value and a genuine sense of welcome—definitely a place I’d return to without hesitation.
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