Budget Hotels & Hostels
Guesthouses and B&Bs
With The Style Fukuoka
We don't know what the name means, but 'style' is indeed the byword at this sleek, designer hotel...
Plaza Hotel Premier
Located in trendy Daimyō, the Premier is a smooth operator rivalling far pricier hotels. The night vibe on the street outside is ubercool and its Trattoria Bal Musette could be straight out of Paris.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka
Ensconced amid the fountains of Canal City, this massive yet sumptuous property's warm, light-filled rooms synthesise traditional Japanese aesthetics (shoji screen room dividers) with contemporary comforts...
Hotel Okura Fukuoka
Count on this upscale chain for splendid service, handsome rooms and killer location in Fukuoka. Even the standard rooms have great views of the city or Hakata Bay...
Hakata Miyako Hotel
Directly across from the station, well-appointed and very convenient for those who want to splurge. Western and Japanese rooms are available.
Plaza Hotel Tenjin
Like the trendy Daimyo district it occupies, this renovated boutique hotel has it all - style, price, comfort and convenience. Dark wood furnishings and bookshelves give rooms a lived-in feel...
Hotel Sky Court Hakata
Offers discounts to youth hostel members. Book ahead as these discount rates have limited availability.
Hyatt Regency Fukuoka
A five-minute walk from Hakata station brings you to another of Fukuoka's architectural showpieces, with the postmodern theme extending to spacious well-appointed rooms and lounges...
Dormy Inn Hakata Gion
Lace curtains, free coffee and a lobby fax machine set the homey tone at this family-owned hotel. It's perfectly located, next door the Folk Museum, and a short block from Fukuoka's oldest shrine. The hospitable owner speaks English...
Nishitetsu Inn Hakata
This shiny, spotless 500-room transit hotel has decent-sized rooms but really scores additional points for its common sauna and onsen baths. Visit them in a spiffy waffle-pattern yukata (light cotton kimono).
Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk
If you want to make an impression, you can hardly do better anywhere in Japan. The lobby restaurant of this César Pelli–designed hotel soars like its namesake, and at 1052 rooms it's Asia's largest Hilton...
Hotel Monterey Le Soeur Fukuoka
A popular wedding spot, this 182-room property has a prime location and well-appointed rooms with contemporary French touches and parquet floors. Check the website for online, pay-in-advance bargains.
International Hostel Khaosan Fukuoka
This 19-room hostel offers bare-bones accommodation and a communal TV, plus roof deck for meeting other travellers. From Hakata Station, head down Chikushi-dōri and turn left at Hotto Motto bentō (boxed meal) shop.
Japanese Ryokan Kashima Honkan
This charmingly creaky, unpretentious ryokan is pleasantly faded and focused around a Meiji-era garden. Oozing atmosphere, it's a great place to sample traditional Japan. The friendly owners communicate well in English.
Hotel Eclair Hakata
Richmond Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin
Comfort Hotel Hakata
Valie Hotel Tenjin
Sutton Hotel Hakata City
Apa Hotel Fukuoka Watanabedori
R&B Hotel Hakata Ekimae
Hotel Com's Fukuoka