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Daily buffet breakfast (JPY 1100 per person)
Grand Hotel Hakusan
3.5 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (104)
"Large bathroom, close to a train station. Good"
The price is ¥8,001
¥9,910 total
includes taxes & fees
May 19 - May 20
Grand Hotel Hakusan
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Hakusan Historic Hotels information

 

Historic Hotels in Hakusan

2

Highest price
¥8,001
Cheapest price
¥8,001
Number of guest reviews
104
Total number of hotels in Hakusan
544

 

Frequently asked questions

What should a history enthusiast expect from a trip to Hakusan?
A visit to the historical sites in Hakusan is probably at the top of your travel itinerary. You can also discover all there is to see and do including the ski areas and theme park
What's the best hotel in Hakusan to be near historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Grand Hotel Hakusan is a top hotel on Expedia for those interested in history, and it features a restaurant and free WiFi. Nomura Samurai House is a short 11-minute drive away.
How many historically relevant hotels are located in Hakusan?
In Hakusan, there are 20 hotel accommodations bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the top historical sites and other places to visit in Hakusan?
Hakusan is notable for landmarks like Torigoe Castle Remains. Cultural venues include Ishikawa Insect Museum, Hakusan Dinosaurs Park Shiramine, and Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art. A couple of additional sights to add to your agenda are Shirayama Hime Shrine and Ichirino Ski Resort.
What is a historic hotel like in Hakusan?
When you choose a historic hotel, you’ll spend a night or two someplace that has an officially recognized national historic designation. A stately home, palace or even a lodge, old police station, or skyscraper can be turned into a historic hotel provided that it’s a place of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features can be admired within the guestrooms or public spaces of such hotels in Hakusan, giving a real sense of character.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
“Heritage hotel” is a term often used in Asia and Europe, while “historic hotel” is more common in the U.S. though overall the terms are quite similar. The architecture and actual building of a historic hotel tends to be what’s most important. For a heritage hotel, it’s often the cultural value as well as how it inspired the community.
Do historic hotels in Hakusan have modern facilities?
Hotels include modern conveniences and safety features you expect to find, though efforts have been made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions. Smart TVs, WiFi, updated bathroom facilities, and the popular amenities found in most hotels will also be available in a historic hotel. Rest assured that when you select a historic hotel in Hakusan, you won’t find yourself staying at a place that’s uncomfortable for guests or simply rundown.

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