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วันพุธที่ 10 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Hotels In Japan

What springs to mind when you think of Japan? From sushi to Shinto temples, sumo to stylish gadgets, Japan remains a popular destination for western tourists.

After sorting out your flight details, with many major airports in the UK offering services to Tokyo and Osaka, it's time to decide what kind of accommodation you wish to stay in during your visit.

There are many different types of accommodation you can choose to stay in during your visit to the land of the rising sun. As well as the larger chain hotels located within the bustling city streets, there are a number of smaller establishments tucked away amongst the hustle and bustle and the neon lights:


If you fancy spending the night in a more traditional dwelling rather than the more upmarket hotels, try searching for a ryokan.

Ryokan are small inns, usually located in scenic areas on the outskirts of cities.

Typical sleeping arrangements involve futons on tatami-matted floors. These establishments also include communal bathing areas, separated by sliding doors, which use water from hot springs to give a feeling of relaxation in an Oriental environment.

Traditional Japanese meals are usually included in the price - though not all ryokan offer this service - and whilst some have communal dining areas, most will bring the meals to your room.

There are also a number of smaller versions of the traditional ryokan - known as minshuku - which are equivalent to holiday homes and B&Bs.

Facilities could consist of that of a small hotel or just a room in a family home, and often serve as accommodation in villages and towns which are too small to warrant a hotel or ryokan.

If you'd rather not sleep on a futon, there are many hotels that have facilities that combine Eastern and Western traits, whilst still offering a taste of the Orient.

There are also a number of hotels where you can spend the night in 'capsule rooms' - small bunks which include televisions and lockers in the corridors to store your luggage.

Don't worry if you're travelling in a group, for these hotels also offer a number of small rooms that have a lot more space for a little extra money.

Many hotels in Japan are located within the bustling city environments, and tend to be within walking distance of railway stations and tram stops, as well as a wide range of restaurants offering everything from traditional Japanese cuisine such as sushi and ramen noodles to modern fusion-cuisine in Michelin-starred restaurants.

วันศุกร์ที่ 9 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Accomodation at Fukuoka Hotels in Japan

Japan has been able to attract the visitors for various reasons. Hi-tech development, interesting history and superb attractions all combine together to temp anyone to visit Japan at least once. Fukuoka and Fukuoka hotels in Japan share the same reputation. Fukuoka is the biggest city in Kyushu and one of the most cosmopolitan places with thrilling nightlife and spectacular scenes. Popular for ramen-a noodle dish with whitish broth, Fukuoka and over 400 restaurants over there create an interesting scene when so many people at these restaurants make slurping sounds. The inhabitants of the city are very friendly. The city is full of nightlife amenities like clubs, bars and several other things. People in Fukuoka are hard drinkers and they love to spend a good time in these bars and clubs. Fukuoka hotels are also equipped with all such amenities for the visitors. Many a thin in the city will interest you immensely. Some of the most worth mentioning are:

Canal City Canal city is reputed as a city within city. This is a great shopping mall and entertainment complex which comprises of six buildings. The impressive central amphitheatre gives you the view of an artificial canal downward with a beautiful fountain symphony. Abundance of bars, boutiques, bistros are available in this grand mall. Two big hotels, 13 cinema screens and a playhouse also adorn this supreme property of Fukuoka.

Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Do try to stay in one of the Fukuoka hotels which are nearby Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. This is a fabulous museum to pay a visit. It features some of the finest contemporary Asian art in Japan. On the seventh floor, you will find a rotating exhibit. The free gallery features shows by artists in residence. Get in the atrium coffee shop and enjoy the skyline views of the city.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 8 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Munich Hotels - Find the Perfect Hotel Location

There are hundreds of Munich hotels to choose from and they are scattered all over the city centre, in the suburbs and near the airport. Here, we take a closer look at some of the most popular hotel locations in the city and what they have to offer.

Munich hotels in Altstadt

The 'Alstadt' is Munich's heartbeat - the very centre of the city and translates as 'Old Town'. It is bounded by the innermost ring road in the city known as the 'Altstadtring'. Parts of the old city walls also define the area and is most recognisable at Stachus where you can see the old city gates.

The Alstadt is the tourist hub of the city with many of the city's beautiful squares and shopping zones located here such as Karlsplatz and Marienplatz - two of the city's most famous squares. The Marienplatz Square is the city's focal point and is home to some top attractions like the Mariensaule Column, the New Town Hall, the Old Town Hall and the Fish Fountain.

There are lots of Munich hotels located in the Alstadt district, so book one of these if you want to be in the thick of all the action, with attractions, shops and nightlife just steps from your hotel door.

Munich hotels in Schwabing

If you're coming to Munich and nightlife is high on your travel itinerary, then you may consider booking a Munich hotel in the Schwabing district. It can be found north of the city centre and is renowned for its bohemian, artsy and laid-back atmosphere. Tourists and locals flock here to enjoy its wide variety of restaurants, cafes, bars and some of the most beautiful beer gardens (many situated in the park!). There's also a wide variety of disco bars and clubs to choose from and the area is also popular for concerts.

Englischer Garten is also located in this district. It's the city's public park and is about twice the size of New York's Central Park. It is definitely worth exploring it and a good way to do so is hire a bike.

There are a good variety of Munich hotels located in the Schwabing district

Munich hotels in Haidhausen

If you cross the River Isar and go east of the Old Town you'll enter the Haidhausen district. It's mainly a residential district but it's also the location of the legendary 'Kultfabrik' which is one of the best party districts in Europe! It used to be a large noodle factory but is now home to an incredible maze of 30-40 bars and clubs!

With so much nightlife to be enjoyed in this area, there's plenty of hotels for you to stay at.

Hotels near Messe Munich

Munich is a one of the top destinations in Europe for trade fairs. It has upto 40 major trade fairs a year attracting over 2 million visitors from all over the globe. It can be found approx 10 km east of the city centre just off the Autobahn 94. There are lots of Munich hotels just minutes from Messe Munich. Many are business friendly while many are family friendly and perfect if you want to be apart from the hustle and bustle of the city centre.

Munich hotels near Hauptbahnhof

The Hauptbahnof is Munich's main railway station and one of the largest train stations in all of Germany. It serves long distance trains from other European destinations like Prague and Budapest as well as destinations in Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France.

Regional trains arrive here from all over Germany and local traffic in the form of the U-Bahn and S-Bahn.

If you're arriving and departing from Munich by train then you may consider getting a hotel close to the Haupbahnof. There are Munich hotels literally across the street from the station while others can be found in the surrounding streets.

The good thing about staying here is that you're also within walking distance of the Old Town and Karlsplatz. The city's museum district to the north is also not far away by foot.

Munich Hotels near the Airport

Franz Josef Strauss International Airport lies 28km north east of the city centre and is the 2nd biggest airport in Germany. It is well connected to the city centre via the S-Bahn but there are also plenty of Munich hotels located here if you want to get a good nights rest before an early flight.

Now have you decided which part of the city you would like to stay in? Next is to decide your budget. There are hotels in Munich to suit every pocket from cheap hotels in Munich like 1 star hotels to plush 5 star hotels. You can book anything from a pet-friendly hotel to a spa hotel or a business hotel to a boutique hotel.

The price you pay will also depend on what time of the year you visit Munich. If you come during a trade fair you may find that hotel prices are significantly dearer while if you decide to come for the world-renowned Ocktoberfest you could be paying ridiculously high prices for your hotel room. To avoid this, you need to book your hotel room at least 3 months in advance.