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Hakata-ku: Our guide to visit the neighbourhood

Hakata-ku is the beating heart of Fukuoka, Japan. Known for its bustling atmosphere and rich history, this area is a key hub in Kyushu. Getting around is seamlessly integrated with the city's efficient public transit. Hop on buses or explore the area on foot; both options are convenient and accessible.

The true essence of Hakata-ku, however, is captured through its culinary scene. Famous for its Hakata ramen, this pork-bone broth noodle dish is a must-try. Food stalls, or "yatai," sell mouthwatering local dishes like mentaiko (spicy cod roe) and mizutaki (chicken hotpot).

With so much to offer the palate, the dining experiences here are unparalleled. Explore these flavours and savour the authentic tastes of Fukuoka within steps from any transit stop. Hakata-ku promises a delightful gastronomic adventure at every turn.

Hakata-ku: Places of interest in and around

Hakata-ku, the beating heart of Fukuoka, is a feast of cultural and modern attractions. The Fukuoka Kokusai Center is perfect for those keen on events and exhibitions. This busy venue hosts everything from international expos to local fairs. Nearby, the Kushida Shrine invites you to delve into tradition. Revered for its historic significance, it holds the spotlight during the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival.

If you're seeking a destination for conferences, the Fukuoka International Congress Center stands nearby. Known for its advanced facilities, it is a hub for international meetings. In Hakata-ku, modernity and history dance together, making it a compelling area to explore with ease and excitement.

Hakata-ku: Top-rated hotels in the neighbourhood

For the pinnacle of luxury in accommodations, high standards, exceptional service, and sophistication are paramount. In Hakata-ku, discerning guests will find a selection of opulent hotels tailored to meet their needs. Zonk Hotel Nakasu-Deaibashi provides a modern and stylish experience, perfect for those who appreciate contemporary elegance. Meanwhile, Hotel Trad Hakata provides refined comfort with a blend of traditional aesthetics and modern amenities.

For visitors prioritizing exceptional reviews, Zonk Hotel Nakasu-Deaibashi stands out with its customer-preferred services and accommodations. It ranks as a favourite among past guests.

Additionally, Hotel Resol Trinity Hakata is highly regarded for its warm hospitality and well-maintained facilities. Travellers seeking a luxurious experience in Hakata-ku will find these hotels exceed expectations, providing an unrivalled stay.

Hakata-ku: Budget-friendly hotels in the neighbourhood

The Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine consistently garners positive reviews for its modern amenities and quality service. Perfectly situated close to local attractions, it’s an ideal mix of comfort and accessibility.

Meanwhile, Hakata Excel Hotel Tokyu charms guests with its central location, providing easy access to the area's dining and shopping scene. Known for its tidy rooms and courteous service, it meets the expectations of budget-minded visitors.

Another gem is the Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu. This hotel stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and thoughtful design, ideal for those who seek a peaceful retreat after exploring. Nestled not too far from key attractions, it ensures guests enjoy both convenience and relaxation.

Fukuoka: Other neighbourhoods worth exploring

Discover more of the city with a visit to Chuo-ku, renowned for its balance of natural and urban experiences. The area is home to Ohori Park, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a serene afternoon picnicking by the lake.

A short walk brings you to the Fukuoka Art Museum, a haven for both classic and contemporary art enthusiasts. For entertainment, head to Tenjin, a district with cuisine from local delicacies to international flavours. It's your go-to for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Just around the corner, you’ll find yourself in trendy Daimyo, with its chic boutiques and lively cafes.

Hakata-ku hotels in Fukuoka: FAQs

You can always cancel or amend your hotel reservation if you need to, but look out for hotels in Hakata-ku with free cancellation or flexible booking options if you want to protect your money. Some hotels allow you to cancel and get your money back if your plans change.
Of course - the cheapest hotel deal we found within the next seven days is C$34 per night. If you need somewhere in the next 24 hours, we've found you somewhere to stay for C$107 per night.
The average price of a hotel during the week is C$153 per night, and the average price on weekends is C$268. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Hakata-ku could be Sunday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Sunday is the cheapest day to stay in Hakata-ku. And the most expensive day seems to be Saturday.
The cheapest month to stay in Hakata-ku is June, with an average price of C$193 per night. The most expensive month is May, when the average room rate can rise to C$625 per night. These average prices are based on all the hotels we found – from hostels to 5-star hotels.
The average price of a hotel in June is C$193 per night, which is around 21% lower than the rest of the year.