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Hotel Nets Hakodate
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Hon-cho 26-17, 040-0011 Hakodate
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en HOTEL MYSTAYS Hakodate Goryokaku, disfrutarás de una céntrica ubicación en Hakodate, a solo 2 min en coche de Fuerte Goryokaku y 5 min de Almacén de ladrillo rojo Kanemori. Además, este hotel se ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en HOTEL MYSTAYS Hakodate Goryokaku, disfrutarás de una céntrica ubicación en Hakodate, a solo 2 min en coche de Fuerte Goryokaku y 5 min de Almacén de ladrillo rojo Kanemori. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 4,2 km de Jardín botánico tropical de Hakodate y a 4,5 km de Parque Miharashi.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 208 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, frigorífico y televisión de pantalla plana. Para los momentos de ocio, tendrás un televisor con películas de pago y conexión a Internet por cable y wifi gratis. El baño privado con ducha y bañera combinadas está provisto de bañera profunda y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, escritorio y teléfono.
Servicios
Aprovecha los prácticos servicios que se te ofrecen, como conexión a Internet wifi gratis, una peluquería o un salón de eventos.
Para comer
Come algo en レストラン アザレア, uno de los 2 restaurantes de este hotel. Se ofrece un desayuno bufé todos los días de 06:30 a 09:30 con un coste adicional.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás tintorería, un servicio de recepción las 24 horas y consigna de equipaje a tu disposición. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia (de pago) disponible.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Museo de Arte de Hakodate: 0,6 km
Parque Yanagawa: 0,8 km
Torre Goryokaku: 0,8 km
Museo de la Documentación sobre la Pesca del Pacífico Norte de la Ciudad de Hakodate: 0,8 km
Fuerte Goryokaku: 1,2 km
Hakodate Bugyosho: 1,3 km
Velódromo de Hakodate: 2,2 km
Hipódromo Hakodate: 2,4 km
Museo Hizikata Takuboku: 2,4 km
Termas de Yunokawa: 2,9 km
Yunokawa Onsen: 3,5 km
Ayuntamiento de Hakodate: 3,6 km
Morning Market: 3,7 km
Lonja del pescado de Ekini: 3,7 km
Museo Conmemorativo Seikan Renrakusen Mashumaru de Hakodate: 3,9 km
El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a HOTEL MYSTAYS Hakodate Goryokaku se encuentra en Hakodate (HKD): 7,5 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
- Parking de pago
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Restaurante
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Ascensor
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Peluquería
- Salas de reunión
- Salón de banquetes
- Servicio de lavandería
- Servicios de tintorería
Opiniones del hotel
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Milkplum
Loved it!The room was clean and comfortable (especially the pillows!) and we had a room with a view of Goryokaku Tower! The staff were efficient and polite and spoke English so well, like other MyStays properties I had stayed at. Tasty buffet breakfast too! Location is close to Goryokaku Park (we took a 5 min taxi for my elderly relatives) and is connected to a convenience store for late night snacks. Izakaya, ramen and yakitori restaurants within walking distance. During the day we really enjoyed shopping at a large Muji next door and Mister Donut - an old favourite of mine. I lost my phone charger at a previous hotel but they provide chargers in the room - Just wonderful! Highly recommend.
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MunichEricJ
Great hotel with many thoughtful touchesThe friendly guy running the car park elevator helped me find a good spot to lock in my bike for the stay, and the nice front desk staff checked me in to Room 1416 quickly and professionally. The room is very large, 40 m2, and looks south, over the main area of Hakodate and in the distance, Mt. Hakodate. The hotel is north of the main area, near Goryokaku, so its the classic Hakodate view but in reverse. At night I could see the distant lights of Oma, the northernmost point of Honshu, the main island. The room has two double beds more like queen- sized beds. Theres a small sofa, table and two chairs, an in- room safe and a luggage platform that will hold two large suitcases, as well as adequate closet space. The toilet is in a completely separate room, so someone wanting to use the toilet can do so while another is taking a shower or using the sink. The shower and tub are set off from the sink by a glass wall and door. The shower is totally separate from the tub, so you can be soaping up and showering off while the tub fills. The shower armature has temp and volume controls, as usual for a good hotel like this, but it also has a separate temp- controlled output for the wash bowl you get a wash bowl and stool, just like in an onsen, and the spigot fills the bowl quickly. I LOVE this bathroom. The bed was firm and had a wonderful duvet with superfine cotton damask. It was light and warm. There were several pillow types on the bed. There are a lot of other nice touches. The room key card goes into a slot that powers the lights, thats not unusual these days. But theres a motion sensor light that goes on, key or not, in the room entrance so if its dark, you are not fumbling. And unlike the last hotel I stayed in, where everything went off instantly (including the mains plugs charging my electronic gear), the lights here stay on for a couple of minutes, and the mains plugs do not turn off at all, leaving all the kit charging that you have plugged- in. There is a Family Mart konbinin which you can walk into directly from the lobby. There is a reading room, and even a reading room for smokers. The coin laundry has machines which automatically add the detergent. Breakfast was excellent. There was ika (squid) sashimi, a point of pride for the area, sweet and tender. The grilled fish was perfect the cold waters here yield fatty fish which taste great. There were western treats as well. The location is great for Goryokaku but not in the centre of things. Out the back door and following the path, Goryokaku is only 550m away. Theres a tram stop right outside the front though, and they are cheap and run frequently so it isnt hard to get to where you want to get to. Due to Goryokaku, there are a lot of restaurants, bars and such right nearby, so its a bit of a mini- hub of its own in this area. Ill definitely stay here again.
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klgirl
Good Location, Comfortable StayWe stayed for 2 nights. Location is good...within walking distance to Goryokaku Tower (about 10 mins). Tram stop is right outside the hotel which we took to Mt. Hakodate ropeway and the fish market. The hotel is clean, staff is able to speak passable English and the room is a pretty good size. Bed is comfortable. Parking is 700 yen per day but there are limited spots. We did not use car the second day and was able to secure our parking spot. They even gave us a free gift which was the leg plaster to soothe aching muscles from too much walking which came in handy. There is a Family Mart on the ground floor. Overall, a good hotel with good location
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Kevin C
Great for familyWe stayed in a 3 bed bedroom, and it was comfortable. The location was right next to the tower and the fortress, and its only a few miles away from the morning market. The breakfast was great with many options, mostly locally sourced ingredients like squid and octopus, radish, pickled veggies and fruits. Good bang for the buck.
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DadTravelOrganiser
The hotel is fine, but worth asking whether this is the best location to stayThis hotel is absolutely fine. Nothing to write home about, but it is clean, the staff are good, breakfast is ok, and the location works. The rooms can be really tight (our room had one side of the bed directly abuting the wall), and the bathrooms are module style you see in some cheaper hotels. The hotel is also quiet, and the lifts work well. But here is the thing: it is close to the tram and Goryokaku park. But if you are staying in Hakodate and the budget allows, I would highly recommend staying somewhere that is much more central: either near the JR station/Morning market or the Motomachi district. Why? * The JR station / morning market are much closer to "the action". Market is ok and there interesting things to do nearby, but you are also close to a place you should not miss: Daimon Yokocho. We really enjoyed our meal here with some locals. Very fun. You can also very easily catch the bus from here up Hakodate-yama to watch the sunset (which can be very busy!). It is also not hard to get to Motomachi - either walking or tram. * Motomachi includes a lot of historical sights, and is just interesting to wander around. There are also some good local Japanese cafes in the back streets worth taking a chance on. I realise that not all budgets will stretch to these alternative locations, but it is my best advice from our time in Hakodate.