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Searching for romantic hotels in Hakata Ekimae?
If you and your partner need a romantic vacation, we’d like to help you plan for it. Our guests also love Hakata Ekimae for its major shopping area. If you’d like to explore some of the area’s notable sights, you might make a stop by Canal City Hakata, Amu Plaza Hakata, or Hakata Sennen-no-Mon Gate. If you’re interested in staying close to a certain attraction, you can sort properties by neighborhood and proximity to top sights, so you’ll be able to see everything on your list.
What's the best place to stay for couples in Hakata Ekimae?
Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata is a favorite 3-star hotel for couples, and features premium bedding and 2 restaurants.
When is the best time to visit Hakata Ekimae?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temperature of 77°F,
  • Coldest months: January, February, December, and March
  • Driest months: January, February, December, and November
  • Rainiest months: July, June, August, and September
What is there to do in Hakata Ekimae?
There’s nothing better than wandering around a new destination with your sweetheart, so consider taking time to discover all that Hakata Ekimae has to offer. If you’re hoping to see experience of the local culture, you’ll love Hakata Ekimae for its major shopping area. You might think about stopping by Canal City Hakata, Amu Plaza Hakata, or Hakata Sennen-no-Mon Gate while you’re seeing the sights.