Hotels Near Me in Asuka

Stay Close to the City’s Top Sights and Connections in Asuka, Japan

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Asuka presents rich landmarks like the Asuka Historical Museum, the Takamatsuzuka Tomb, and Hase-dera Temple. You can explore the enchanting Asuka no Sato Park and experience local culture. For accommodations, the city boasts unique options from cozy guesthouses to modern hotels with stunning views of the mountains and gardens. This selection is hand-picked based on traveler reviews and top amenities. Be sure to book early, especially during cherry blossom season, and consider renting a bicycle to easily get around and enjoy scenic spots.
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ブランシエラ石舞台テラス Branchera Ishibutai Terrace
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Essential Hotel Information in Asuka

This guide reviews essential details about hotel accommodations in Asuka, Japan, evaluating 1 property to provide travelers with factual information for their stay.

Typical nightly prices range from $80 to $150.

There is 1 main hotel property evaluated.

Peak travel seasons are during cherry blossom (March-April) and autumn (October-November).

A local tax of 10% is applicable on nightly rates.

The hotel is approximately 2 km from the Asuka Historical Museum.

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