Featuring an indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, 2 dining options and a terrace, Nikko Station Hotel Classic is located in front of JR Nikko Station. It offers cozy rooms with free WiFi access.
Located in Nikko, a 4-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Hotel Famitic Nikko Station has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Offering views of Kinugawa Valley, Kinugawa Park Cottage provides adult only accommodations with free private parking. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Located in Nikko, within 18 miles of Tobu Nikko Station and 18 miles of Nikko Station, Ichiryukaku Honkan has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko features restaurants, fitness center, a lobby lounge bar and shared lounge in Nikko located by Lake Chuzenji and overlooking Mount Nantai.
Located in Nikko, 1.1 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Fairfield by Marriott Tochigi Nikko has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Located in Nikko, within a 19-minute walk of Nikko Toshogu Shrine and 1.9 miles of Tobu Nikko Station, Fufu Nikko provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private...
Nikko Station Hotel Ⅱ is located a 3-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station. Nikko Tosho-gu is a 10-minute drive away. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Hotel Casual Euro is a 10-minute drive from Nikko Toshogu Shrine and 1 mi from JR Nikko Station. It offers a public bath, free parking and free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
Located in Nikko, within 14 miles of Tobu Nikko Station and 15 miles of Nikko Station, Tabist Nikkokinugawa Onsen Kiyomizu no Yado has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46734v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
A 10-minute drive from Nikko Train Station, Hotel Natural Garden Nikko offers 24-hour operated indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and a relaxing outdoor terrace at the restaurant.
Good location, clean and friendly staff who speak English.
Located in Nikko, within a 19-minute walk of Nikko Toshogu Shrine and 1.9 miles of Tobu Nikko Station, Fufu Nikko provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private...
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15302v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Loved that it was up the hill away from the town! You could see the mountains outside!
Located in the Kotoku Hot Spring Area in the Nikko National Park, Nikko Astera Hotel is surrounded by rich nature and features an open-air hot spring bath and an indoor public bath.
Well located in the Kinugawa Onsen district of Nikko, Kinugawa Onsen Yusuikiko Hotel Otaki - Vacation STAY 68836v is located 12 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, 13 miles from Nikko Station and 14 miles...
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15295v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46742v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46722v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46732v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15306v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46748v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Nikko
On average, 3-star hotels in Nikko cost $136 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nikko are $235 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nikko can be found for $402 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nikko for tonight. You'll pay around $389 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nikko will cost around $902, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The rooms were freezing cold no heating and it was -5 inside...
The rooms were freezing cold no heating and it was -5 inside the hotel. They provided us with one thin blanket nothing like advertised, the windows were open and unable to close. We are having to seek medical help as one of my friends has developed hypothermia. No food no drink and the toilet facility does not flush.
Said in advert the beds would be made up for us. After a vicious scolding by the owners wife we had to awkwardly make up our own beds with no instructions at all.
If you like being shouted at, sleeping on a solid cold floor with a stone for a pillow this is definitely the place for you.
Didn't really wanna even give the one star but no choice for 0*.
Tokyo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nikko is a lovely small place.
Nikko is a lovely small place. The local Chinese on the high street has amazing food, it has a very small door and would be easy to miss, but make the effort to find it.
The temples are amazing, but I loved the mountains, if you like trekking then you will love Nikko.
Mike
10
Scored 10
Fabulous place to visit with the right balance between...
Fabulous place to visit with the right balance between nature walks and temple and shrine visits. Our favorite visits were Toshogu and Rinno-ji Temples, a day trip to Chuzenji Lake and Kegon Falls with a walk towards the Italian and English Embassy residences was beautiful. If you still have time, the Imperial Tomozawa Villa is worth spending a couple of hours at. We did everything by bus and it was very well organised. Train station has convenient coin lockers for luggage and a Yamato counter to deliver your luggage at your hotel so you can start visiting without being troubled.
Alain
Hong Kong
10
Scored 10
i loved the variety of hiking trails - there was no shortage...
i loved the variety of hiking trails - there was no shortage of beautiful nature. there are populated trails and quieter trails, and the bus service was very convenient once i got the hang of it. while the shrines were pretty enough, i preferred the rinnoji shrine gardens and would have preferred to spend more time hiking instead of fighting with the crowds at toshugu shrine. senjogahara was stunning and i would have liked to spend more time at the yumoto and kirifuri trails.
october was a little early for autumn leaves, so maybe i will return later in the year next time. that said, it was a pity i just missed the shrine festival this year!
Nicole
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
While there is the Nikko bus, it is better for a group of 4...
While there is the Nikko bus, it is better for a group of 4 to rent a car from Nippon rent-a-car.
Explore the supermarkets to get cheap fruits, vegetables, fish, snacks etc.
Akebi onsen is awesomein a beautiful forest garden.
Kegon waterfall and lake Chuzenji is breathtaking. There are hotels up there but be prepared for colder weather. Ice forms at night.
Weather is an important factor. Might get foggy or even rain. But beautiful skies when clear.
Cross the different bridges and hike up the hills along the river.
alanwaar
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wandering around the Nikko area
Wandering around the Nikko area
We found a place gluten free place to eat for my daughter as she is coeliac and there are not many places in Japan that cater to her food allergies.
Very easy to get around Nikko. Plenty of buses.
The welcoming, friendly spirit, kindest person I have encountered in my stay Mariko and her husband Yosi She is very nice and caring. The room is clean and shared facilities are great. Mariko made us feel welcome in her home, the Japanese home experience is the highlight of our trip at Nikko. All basic things covered with a lots of freebies you wouldn’t expect if you book in a fancy hotels. Mariko looks after her guest very well and send them off with full tummy and good spirit. You have to book if you want to experience this.
Very good location, just outside Nikko Toshogu site. The onsen was nice and I had it to myself as I was one of two sets of guests that weren't the middle school boys plus teachers on a field trip. I have no issues with sharing space with school trips--,they were well behaved kids for the most part. My room was large for one person and I had my own toilet. The staff were very nice to me, the only foreigner in the hotel that day. They kept my bags for me and put them in my room when I came back later in the afternoon.
For our trip to Nikko, we could not have asked for a better stay in a traditional Japanese home, with a better host. He has been the most amazing host. He speaks English very well. We traveled during winter. So, he made plans for our 3 -day trip accordingly. He was kind enough to pick us up from the station. He has such a jolly personality, interacting with him, will make one's experience richer. We are definitely going back to Nikko in a different season, and we plan to stay at this place again!
Izumi was the most lovely host possible. He came with his car to drive us to and from the B&B each time we needed. He recommended us different landmarks close by, and even a very tasty restaurant. He cooked us a delicious japanese breakfast. In short, Izumi was perfect !
The room was also lovely, with comfy beds, a little table to enjoy tea, a terrace to rest after a busy day and a big bathroom. We couldn't dream for a better stay in Nikko for our honeymoon !
After a long day of sightseeing around Nikko, having the onsen at the Lake Side Inn to go back to was just what I needed. From Tobu station, you can get to the hotel by bus. It sits right on Lake Chuzenji, and many different attractions are within reach. It was my first Ryokan experience and the room was exactly what I had pictured. Tatami mats, roll-out futon, and a nice view. Plus the vending machine in the lobby was a nice touch. Great experience.
I was glad to be able to book a room at this hotel at an affordable price just one day prior.
Being just a 5-minute walk away from Tobu Nikko station, it's conveniently located.
Hot drinks are available for free to be enjoyed in the lobby. I also liked that there's a vending machine selling instant noodles; so I was able to have dinner without having to leave the hotel as I was too lazy to go to the nearest convenience store.
Onsens were beautiful. location is amazing. they provide a once daily free shuttle to and from the hotel and Nikko station. traditional Japanese meals were provided - I was vegan and they accommodated for that. Room was large and atmosphere was serene. Saw monkeys whilst I was in the onsen, had the onsen all to myself one morning. beautiful. staff don’t speak much English but provide friendly service all the same.
The hotel facilities were very nice. The front desk staff only spoke Japanese but we managed to understand one another. The massage chairs were amazing. The buffet - holy cow the amount of food. Our room was large and clean. We enjoyed the bath services inside the room and outside. There is a free shuttle. It is closer to the Tobu Nikko Station. We didn't' realize and took a taxi the day we arrived.
The room was pretty big and comfortable. In the lobby there are free tea and coffee, perfect for a quick breakfast !
The best point about this hotel is probably its private onsen. Every customer can enjoy the onsen for 30min.
The hotel is located on the outskirts of Nikko, very quiet place near the river but close enough to be easily reachable by a small walk.
I spent just one night here before heading to Okunikko. The owner stands out as the most considerate and hospitable host I've encountered during my time in Japan. She went above and beyond to assist me in planning my trip and resolving my luggage issue. The villa is impeccably clean, has a cozy atmosphere, and is incredibly convenient.
The owner Sato-San is great, everything is there washing machine, larger than usual shower module. The private rooms are great even if the one on my trip was street side that did not bother me one bit. Everyday there are fresh snacks and all other stuff that is provided for free. Absolutely a gem if you are planning to visit Nikko
This was a really wonderful place to stay in for our visit to Nikko. Thr host Yoshi was very kind and really helped us plan our trip so we could use our time well. The hotel itself is beautiful, comfortable and extremely clean. Will definitely return to this place when visiting Nikko!
Very close to Tobu Nikko station;
Room is very big as compared to model budget hotel;
Personally I like the 70s style of the hotel;
The hotel is managed by an old couple (I guess they are couple) who don't speak much English but they will try their best to help
This part of our trip through Japan was the unexpected highlight of the whole vacation. Nikko is quaint and beautiful and the hotel was peaceful and relaxing. We had such a great time! The staff were very accommodating and kind to our kids as well.
Every aspect of the hotel has excellent, such a wonderful experience. The location is perfect for exploring the UNESCO heritage sites, it's away from the busy town, the onsen and dinner experience was a highlight of my trip in Japan.
The Hotel is very conveniently located next to both JR and Tobu Railway stations. It is very modernised and immaculately kept. The restaurant is useful since its one of the few places actually open in the evening in Nikko!
The staff were incredibly helpful and thoughtful, the room was perfect, spacious, and the whole hotel was very clean. The location is fantastic if you plan to visit the famous Nikko temples and shrines!
The onsen and the dinner are definitely the highlights. The hotel is also very well located, next to the main shrines. A great way to experience the best Nikko has to offer for one night!
Very confortable hotel - 25 mn from Nikko shrines but well worth the distance. Food is very good. Great onsen. Staff was very nice, despite not so good english.
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