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Best Hotels and Places to Stay in Hida

Why visit?

Hida, a small picturesque town in Japan, offers tourists a unique experience blending traditional Japanese charm with breathtaking natural beauty. With a range of hotels and accommodations available, Hida is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a peaceful and authentic Japanese experience.

Where to stay?

Takayama Old Town: Known for its beautifully preserved Edo-era streets, Takayama Old Town is a popular area to stay in Hida. Here, you can find charming traditional Japanese inns, or ryokans, offering cozy rooms, authentic local cuisine, and warm hospitality. Strolling through the streets of this district allows visitors to immerse themselves in the towns rich history and culture.

Shirakawa-go: Located a short distance from Hida, Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its gassho-zukuri style houses. Many of these historic houses have been converted into guesthouses, providing visitors with a truly unique stay in Hida. The serene village atmosphere, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, offers a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking tranquility.

Hida-Takayama: The central district of Hida-Takayama is a bustling area with a range of hotels to suit different budgets and preferences. From cozy guesthouses to luxury hotels, Hida-Takayama offers a variety of accommodation options. Staying in this area allows visitors easy access to popular attractions, such as the Takayama Jinya, morning markets, and the Hida Folk Village.

What is the price per hotel room per night?

3-star hotels: The average price per night is around $100 to $200.

4-star hotels: The average price per night is around $200 to $300.

5-star hotels: The average price per night is around $300 to $500.Hida, a small picturesque town in Japan, offers tourists a unique experience blending traditional Japanese charm with breathtaking natural beauty. With a range of hotels and accommodations available, Hida is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a peaceful and authentic Japanese experience.Takayama Old Town: Known for its beautifully preserved Edo-era streets, Takayama Old Town is a popular area to stay in Hida. Here, you can find charming traditional Japanese inns, or ryokans, offering cozy rooms, authentic local cuisine, and warm hospitality. Strolling through the streets of this district allows visitors to immerse themselves in the towns rich history and culture.3-star hotels: The average price per night is around $100 to $200.

4-star hotels: The average price per night is around $200 to $300.

5-star hotels: The average price per night is around $300 to $500.

Best Value for Money:

Hotel Hida Plaza: Situated in the heart of Hida-Takayama, Hotel Hida Plaza offers comfortable rooms at an affordable price. With its convenient location, friendly staff, and a range of amenities, this hotel ensures a pleasurable stay for budget-conscious travelers.

Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake: Nestled in the scenic Okuhida Onsen Village, this hotel combines affordability with the tranquility of nature. Guests can enjoy hot spring baths, traditional Japanese-style rooms, and breathtaking views of Mount Yakedake, making it a fantastic choice for those seeking a serene retreat.

Hida Takayama Country Hotel: This charming hotel offers a blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Located close to Takayama Old Town, it provides easy access to the towns cultural attractions. Reasonably priced rooms, along with friendly service, make it an excellent option for travelers on a budget.

Best Kids-Friendly Hotels:

Hida Hotel Plaza: Located near the Hida-Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village, this hotel is perfect for families with young children. The spacious rooms, delicious dining options, and the nearby eco-village make it an enjoyable destination for kids.

Associa Takayama Resort: Set in the serene mountains, this resort provides a fantastic family-friendly experience. Its indoor and outdoor pools, childrens play area, and various recreational activities ensure that children will have a memorable stay.

Best Hotels for a Romantic Getaway:

Hodakaso Yamanoiori: Situated in the picturesque Takayama Old Town, this traditional Japanese inn exudes romance and tranquility. Couples can enjoy private hot spring baths, elegant Japanese-style rooms, and exquisite kaiseki meals prepared with local ingredients.

Wanosato: Tucked away in the scenic countryside, Wanosato offers a secluded and romantic ambiance. With its beautiful gardens, private open-air hot spring baths, and the option of a traditional kaiseki dinner in a private room, this inn promises an unforgettable romantic escape.

Best for Location:

Best Western Hotel Takayama: Situated in the heart of Hida-Takayama, this hotel offers easy access to local attractions such as the morning markets and historic sites. Its convenient location makes exploring the town effortless.

Oyado Koto No Yume: Located near the famous Takayama Jinya, this ryokan provides a perfect base for exploring the cultural landmarks of Hida. Its proximity to popular attractions allows guests to fully immerse themselves in the towns history.

Takayama Green Hotel: Just a short walk from Takayama Station, this hotel offers excellent accessibility to transportation hubs and the towns central area. Its strategic location ensures convenient exploration of Hida and beyond.

Best for a Short City Break:

Hida Hanasato no Yu Takayama Ouan: Combining modern comfort with traditional design, this hotel offers a relaxing city break. The onsite hot spring baths and serene garden create a serene atmosphere for unwinding after a day of exploring Hida.

Hidatei Hanaougi Bettei Iiyama: This luxurious ryokan offers a lavish city break experience. With its private open-air hot spring baths, premium Japanese-style rooms, and top-notch service, it provides an indulgent retreat in the heart of Hida.

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