See why so many travellers make E Hotel Akita their hotel of choice when visiting Akita. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
While staying at E Hotel Akita, visitors can check out Kaneko House (0.1 mi) and Akita Catholic Church (0.1 mi), some of Akita's top attractions.
Rooms at E Hotel Akita offer a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a desk providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
A sauna will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to E Hotel Akita, free parking is available.
Akita has plenty of pubs. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Jazz Spot Rondo, Platz, and Nori, which are serving up some great dishes.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Akita Museum Of Art (0.3 mi), Senshu Park (0.4 mi), and Kawabata Street (0.4 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
At E Hotel Akita, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Akita.
The hotel is old but rooms are clean and wide enough. Three is a common bath and restaurant on the 11 th floor where you can enjoy a variety of foods i.e westen and Japanese ncluding local ones. The room rate is very very reasonable. If you walk from Akita station(I did), it takes 20 minutes but later I found No. 10 Gururu bus can take you in 5minutes at at US$0.90. The bus runs every 20 minutes but please check available timetable(I am quite sure early morning or late at night you cannnot utilize them)
We came to Akita for the summer festivals. this hotel isn't near the JR trains, but since we're travelling as a group with transport included, isn't a problem for me. The hotel was chosen as it's just next to the street where the parade will be held. In fact, the parking lot across from the hotel had been converted to a food stand market for the occasion, which is very convenient for me. Rooms are clean but unexpectedly big in Japan! Breakfast is half japanese and half Western; It's not the best food around but okay.
I stayed with my husband for two nights in the end of August. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great. That was what I felt about the hotel. Here are things I noticed during our stay. The room was clean and tidy, although I saw brown stain on the edge of a mirror – the cause seemed to be aging degradation, not because of uncleanness - and kept hearing dripping sounds all the time somewhere in the bathroom. Our room was closed to the elevators, but it was very quiet and didn’t hear any footsteps or people talking during nights, so it was comfortable to sleep. Breakfast was various choices from Western and Japanese dishes and served from 6:30. Ingredients were locally produced, and there was even hotel made jam, if you got there early. It’s not entirely about the hotel, but I’d like to mention one thing. Although the hotel was a bit far from the railway station, there was a moat along the way, and we saw many big beautiful lotus flowers and ducks swimming among them. It was picturesque. I was impressed the scene. I’d say this was an extra good thing about the hotel. Mind you, there might be no flowers now, but… All in all, it was good for budget travelers and business travelers.…
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