“Hotel is a good business hotel, very clean and located dead central. Easy to find and short taxi ride from the train station. Very comfortable bed. Very courteous and professional staff.”
“Clean and modern room. Location is good as it is close to the Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen garden as well as many restaurants.”
“The breakfast was amazing. So many food options and unlimited fresh juice. Luxury entrance hall with beautiful cakes in the lobby coffeshop and smiling receptionst made us feel special. And the bath is like somewhere in the spa. I enjoyed it very much.”
“The location in relation to the sites and restaurants could not have been better. The hotel is beautiful and immaculate. The reception staff were gracious and helpful. The breakfast was fantastic and included western and Japanese offerings. Trust the Trusty!”
“Very convenient to train station. Excellent breakfast. Laundry facilities available for use.”
“High light of our trip, absolutely amazing hotel in a fantastic city, the best spot in japan”
“On a very modern, main street. We got a view of the ballet studio across the street which was fun to watch the dancers. It was very close to the gardens and the castle, as well as the samurai museum. Lovely place to stay, one of my favorites. The room was the typical small, but it felt more spacious than the other rooms.”
“Bed is very comfortable. The best thing in this hotel. The location is great. It is in the walking distance to major attractions and very convenient to travel to and from the hotel with Meitetsu coach.”
“Attractive hotel in a convenient location. Staff were nice. Beds were comfortable. It was quiet at night.”
“I came to for 1 night to travel in Kanazawa. The hotel is located perfectly in a walking distance from al the major attractions and a bus station just in front of the hotel. Staff were nice and helpful. The hotel and room was far beyond my exceptions for the price i paid - Modern, clean, comfort bed and well equipped. The size of bed and room was very fair for a single traveler comparing to other places in Japan.”