Aomori Center Hotel, Aomori
About the Hotel
Aomori Center Hotel, a 2-star
Rooms & Amenities
Aomori Center Hotel features 108 air-conditioned guest rooms equipped with
Dining & Nearby Options
Dining options include an on-site restaurant offering a daily
Leisure Facilities
The hotel provides various leisure facilities, including a
Services & Local Area
Aomori Center Hotel includes a
Select your room type
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Paid parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Vending machines
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's buffet
Spa & Leisure
- Sauna
- Massage
- Hot spring bath
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Trouser press
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The Aomori Center Hotel has a cozy charm, especially with its onsen bath, which I absolutely loved. The rooms were spacious enough for Japan and equipped with the basic amenities, but the décor felt a bit outdated. Its location is quite convenient, just a short walk to the seafood market and train station. The breakfast was decent, though it lacked some variety. Overall, it's a solid option for a budget-friendly stay, but be prepared for a few quirks, like the complicated key fob system.
I had a fantastic time at the hotel, especially enjoying the onsen experience which was a highlight of my stay. The location is quite convenient, just a short walk to the seafood market. The breakfast offered a variety of delicious choices, but the hotel itself could use some updating as it's a bit dated. Overall, it’s a great value for money with a clean and comfortable atmosphere.
I had a pleasant stay at this hotel, primarily due to its convenient proximity to the seafood market and the onsen facilities. The rooms were surprisingly spacious for Japan, and although the dining options were okay, they lacked a bit of charm. The hotel is somewhat dated, but given the price and location, it was a solid choice for my visit.
My stay at the hotel was quite enjoyable. It is located very close to the seafood market and slightly away from the main street, which offers a quaint atmosphere. The on-site onsen was a highlight, providing a relaxing experience after a long day. However, the hotel does have a dated feel, and finding the entrance was a bit tricky since it’s on a back street.
The Aomori Center Hotel has a great location, being within walking distance of both the train station and the bustling seafood market. The onsen experience is a standout feature, providing a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring. While the rooms are dated, they remain comfortable and spacious, making this hotel a solid choice for those on a budget. However, navigating the hotel can be tricky due to its unique entrance and layout.
I had a pleasant stay at the Aomori Center Hotel, which offers a charming mix of comfort and local experience. The onsen was definitely the highlight and provided a relaxing escape after a long day of exploring. While the hotel is a bit dated, it was clean and had a good selection for breakfast. However, finding the entrance was a little tricky, and the dining area felt more like a canteen than a restaurant.
The Aomori Center Hotel offers a unique experience with its own onsen, a clean and spacious room, and is conveniently located near the seafood market. While the hotel shows signs of age, the comfy beds and decent amenities make it a solid choice for budget travelers. However, the dining options could use some improvement, as breakfast is just average.
The Aomori Center Hotel is a decent pick if you're looking for a budget-friendly stay with a unique onsen experience. The rooms may feel a bit dated, but they're clean and comfy, and the location is incredibly convenient, just a short walk from the seafood market. The breakfast is a standout with a good variety, but finding the hotel can be tricky due to its entrance on a back street.
The hotel offers a nice onsen experience, which is a huge plus after a long day exploring the area. While the rooms are spacious and comfortable, the overall decor feels a bit outdated. The dining arrangements were just okay, with a limited selection for breakfast. Its location near the seafood market and train station is very convenient, but finding the entrance can be a bit tricky.
This hotel offers a delightful onsen experience and is conveniently located near the seafood market. The onsen is a highlight, providing a great way to relax after a day of sightseeing. While the rooms are somewhat dated, they offer good value for money. The dining options could be improved, and the layout of the hotel can be a bit confusing, but overall, it's a solid choice for visitors to Aomori.
I enjoyed my stay at Aomori Center Hotel, especially with the onsen being a major highlight. The location is quite convenient, but the dining experience was just okay with a limited breakfast selection. I appreciated the spacious room, but the hotel definitely has an older vibe that might not appeal to everyone.
The Aomori Center Hotel has a lot going for it, especially its fantastic onsen and proximity to the seafood market, making it a solid choice for those exploring Aomori. The rooms are spacious, but the hotel itself feels a bit dated and can be hard to find. The dining options are decent, but not amazing; a few more choices at breakfast would have been great. Overall, it’s a great value for the price you pay.
The hotel provides a unique onsen experience that's perfect for unwinding after a long day. While the rooms may feel a bit dated, they are clean and offer good amenities for the price. The location is convenient, within walking distance to local attractions and the seafood market, making it a great base for exploring. On the downside, finding the hotel can be a bit tricky due to its entrance on a back street, and the reception setup is somewhat unusual for a hotel.
I had a pleasant stay at Aomori Center Hotel, which is conveniently located just a short walk from the train station and a bustling seafood market. The room was clean and comfortable, plus the onsen was a fantastic way to unwind after exploring the city. However, the hotel does have a slightly dated feel, and it took a little effort to find the entrance. Overall, it’s good value for money with decent breakfast options.
The Aomori Center Hotel offers a unique experience with its onsen and central location. It’s just a short walk to the seafood market and train station, which is super convenient. While the hotel is a bit dated, the cleanliness and spaciousness of the rooms make up for it. However, the breakfast selection could use some improvement, and the overall vibe feels more functional than cozy.