Guest House Pongyi
Run by a friendly Japanese man who did a stint in Southeast Asia as a monk, Pongyi is a charmingly renov...
Run by a friendly Japanese man who did a stint in Southeast Asia as a monk, Pongyi is a charmingly renov...
This brand-new hotel steps from the station is filled with futuristic art...
At 15 storeys (try for a room with views across the city to Hakusan National Park), Kanazawa city's most...
Towering above Katamachi, this 500-plus-room business hotel offers nicely appointed if cramped rooms...
A veteran traveler is host in this tranquil, renovated home near Kanazawa Station...
Commanding a superb position in the hills to the east of the city, this strict, 80-bed hostel has Japanese- and Western-style rooms, with some private rooms available (extra charge). Unfortunately, bus services are infrequent.
East meets West with room design (and dimensions) that could be from France or Germany and only-in-Japan touches like sashes across the beds and display cases of local crafts. Its out-of-the-way location means lots of quiet.
This upscale inn bills itself as a ryōri (cuisine) ryokan; expect local dishes such as nabe (hot-pot). Huge rooms have private bathrooms.
Eleven well-kept rooms with friendly hosts await at this rather retro travellers' favourite in Katamachi, convenient to restaurants and nightlife; there's an English-language map of local establishments.
This friendly place offers decent tatami rooms in a former samurai house in Nagamachi. No English spoken. It's on a side street just west of the Nomura Samurai House.
Near both Nagamachi and Katamachi, this business hotel has nice-sized, up-to-date rooms. It's next door to the New Grand main building; you can reserve at either, but the Annex is newer and more polished.
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