Just a 3-minute walk from Otemachi Station on Iyo Tram line or an 8-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Station, HOTEL MYSTAYS Matsuyama offers on-site restaurant and free WiFi in rooms.
Tyson
Australia
Staff were lovely, room was dated but clean and comfortable. Bed was hard but fine. Good location near to main station and park, we had a great view of the castle. If you're looking for a cheap cocktail, the downstairs restaurant will suit you.
Dormy Inn Matsuyama Natural Hot Spring features rooms in Matsuyama near Matsuyama Civic Center and The Museum of Art, Ehime. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Dr Theodoros
Germany
Nice and quite room. The hot bath was really great. Everybody was polite. The breakfast was incredibly good.
Located within 600 metres of Ishitegawa Park and less than 1 km of Okaido Shopping Street, Super Hotel Matsuyama provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Matsuyama.
Chiara
Japan
I like that this hotel chain has free breakfast.
The staff was also very friendly and tried to communicate with hands and feet. Apparently nobody speaks English. I speak a bit Japanese though so it wasn’t a problem. They tried to communicate as best as they could and that’s what matters.
A 3-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Train Station, Hotel Kajiwara offers compact rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. A Japanese breakfast is available at a charge.
Located just a 3-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Station, Hotel Sunroute Matsuyama is a 10-minute tram ride from Matsuyama Castle. The hotel is a 15-minute drive from Matsuyama Airport.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Lepo Chahal is located in Matsuyama in the Ehime region, 700 metres from Yasaka Temple and 200 metres from Okaido Shopping Street.
JULIE
Singapore
location was great, right above mitsukoshi and so centrally located. the room was very luxe, we had a room so huge as we booked the room to house 3 adults. The breakfast was amazing and we loved it. the staff was so good and polite. however, the location was hard to find as we drove, perhaps easier if you dont drive. the google map brought us round and round, mainly because the hotel do not have a huge entrance / lobby or drop off point, so we had so much problem locating. as we drove, we had to parked in the carpark diagonally across the hotel and then lug the luggage through a link bridge and to the 3rd floor of mitsukoshi and we didnt know how to go up to the hotel at level 8, we had to go round and round and finally went to level of the building and walked through some carpark on level 8 and found the entrance through the back. and in fact, we wondered why cant the hotel allow us to just drive to level 8 of mitsukoshi dept store (where the other entrance of the hotel is) and parking right there, or perhaps let us know so we can drive right to level 8 and drop off my family members and their luggages. finding the hotel was a pain but other than that, i have to say eveything was so good, including the details like the bedroom slippers (so good, we stayed in many 5 star hotels around the world and non is like this) and their amenities bag is so pretty....
Candeo Hotels Matsuyama Okaido is located in Matsuyama, within 1.6 km of Matsuyama castle and less than 1 km of Matsuyama Civic Center. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
A 3-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Train Station, Hotel Kajiwara offers compact rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. A Japanese breakfast is available at a charge.
Set in Matsuyama, 3.1 km from Minatomishimadaimyo Shrine, Hotel Taiyo Nouen Furumitsu offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking and a restaurant.
Just a minute’s walk from JR Matsuyama Station, Terminal Hotel Matsuyama houses a restaurant and offers Western-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Free bicycle rentals are provided.
Very spacious room and nice staff, location is superb.
Situated in Matsuyama, within 500 metres of Joshin-ji Temple and less than 1 km of Matsuyama Shrine, Old England Dogo Yamanote Hotel - Vacation STAY 76375v features free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Matsuyama, 400 metres from Yasaka Temple, Hotel Taiyo Noen Nibancho features accommodation with free bikes, private parking and a restaurant.
Located within 600 metres of Ishitegawa Park and less than 1 km of Okaido Shopping Street, Super Hotel Matsuyama provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Matsuyama.
Have yummy breakfast and welcome wine. 9pm - 11pm.
Just a 3-minute walk from Otemachi Station on Iyo Tram line or an 8-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Station, HOTEL MYSTAYS Matsuyama offers on-site restaurant and free WiFi in rooms.
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Located just a 3-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Station, Hotel Sunroute Matsuyama is a 10-minute tram ride from Matsuyama Castle. The hotel is a 15-minute drive from Matsuyama Airport.
location is close to jr station, staff is nice and friendly
Set in Matsuyama, within 500 metres of Joshin-ji Temple and 800 metres of Matsuyama Shrine, dogo hakuro - Vacation STAY 79568v offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Set in Matsuyama, within 500 metres of Joshin-ji Temple and 800 metres of Matsuyama Shrine, dogo hakuro - Vacation STAY 80202v offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, dogo hakuro - Vacation STAY 80196v is set in Matsuyama, 500 metres from Joshin-ji Temple and 800 metres from Matsuyama Shrine.
Located in Matsuyama, within less than 1 km of Joshin-ji Temple and a 14-minute walk of Matsuyama Shrine, Dogo Onsen Funaya - Vacation STAY 54207v provides free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Dogo Onsen Funaya - Vacation STAY 54212v is situated in Matsuyama, less than 1 km from Joshin-ji Temple and a 14-minute walk from Matsuyama Shrine.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Matsuyama cost £61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Matsuyama are £109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Matsuyama can on average be found for £783 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Matsuyama this weekend is £121 or, for a 4-star hotel, £123. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Matsuyama for this weekend cost on average around £1,231 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Matsuyama City is a captivating blend of tradition and...
Matsuyama City is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, making it a top-tier destination. Dominated by the iconic Matsuyama Castle and historic Dogo Onsen, the city seamlessly merges its rich past with contemporary vibrancy.
Exploring Matsuyama's charming streets reveals bustling markets, unique shops, and delightful cafes in arcades like Okaido and Gintengai. The city's culinary scene is a treat, offering a diverse range of local flavors and gourmet experiences.
Matsuyama's commitment to the arts is showcased in the Botchan Karakuri Clock, a whimsical mechanical masterpiece. The city's warm hospitality and cultural richness create an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
In summary, Matsuyama is a compact gem that effortlessly balances tradition and modern allure, leaving a lasting impression on anyone fortunate enough to visit. Highly recommended for a memorable journey. ⛩️🍜🏰
Kei
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
Really enjoyed Matsuyama and was sad to leave.
Really enjoyed Matsuyama and was sad to leave. The castle (with its chair lift up to it) was great. There are lots of options for shopping, eating and drinking and the whole area around Dogo Onsen is very nice.
Casmally
10
Scored 10
Where there isn’t the sea, the city is surrounded by...
Where there isn’t the sea, the city is surrounded by mountains. With the hill that has the castle on top, it creates a nice atmosphere. The onsen town (Dogo onsen) is where I mostly stayed. It was fun to see people walking around in the street in their yukata.
Like in many Japanese cities, the tram is cute and all, but it’s very inefficient. Moreover, you can only pay with cash or their local IC card. You cannot use standard IC cards like Pasmo, Suica, etc.
We ate at our wonderful hotel (Kowakuen) so I cannot speak about the restaurants.
Benoît
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city full of amazing places to visit.
Beautiful city full of amazing places to visit. The must visits are of course the mountain top castle named Matsuyama Castle and also so many others like the Okaido shopping street and the Bansuino old French-style house. There are also delicious foods to try such as the Taimeshi which was delicious as well as the amazingly delicious oranges (mikaan) around the city. There are so many shops selling mikaan and mikaan juice that if you like fruits, you will love this city.
Shah
Japan
6.0
Scored 6.0
Matsuyama, in the winter at least, is pretty boring.
Matsuyama, in the winter at least, is pretty boring. The big onsen that they go on about is a tourist trap so I would not waste your time. I was told Spring and Fall were the best times to go as the Summer is hot and humid. The people seem OK but don’t really want to be bothered by foreigners.
Martin Donnelly
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I visited Matsuyama as part of the 88 temple Henro...
I visited Matsuyama as part of the 88 temple Henro pilgrimage and so took in several temples, shrines and the Matsuyama Castle which is the most impressive castle I have visited in Japan thus far. The hot springs are also excellent and plenty of nightlife options.
If you love ryokans and art, and you are in Matsuyama, YOU HAVE TO STAY HERE!!! It was just a beautiful experience. Tani san was a very gracious, kind and understanding host. The property itself is a traditional Japanese house with two small gardens with ponds and rivers and fishes and moss...very well maintained. Despite being an old Japanese house, all the amenities are high-tech. And the whole place is wonderfully decorated with various pieces of art. It's just a great place to stay!...O, and there is pick up and drop off too!
Fantastic hotel. Excellent 13th floor spa (indoor baths, outdoor bath, sauna), which was clean and had long opening hours. Great location around Okaido (Central Matsuyama) - many restaurants and shops nearby, easy to get to the castle cable car (by foot) and Dogo Onsen (by tram). Good range of food and drink for breakfast in the restaurant, which had nice views of Matsuyama Castle. Very kind and helpful staff who always helped with our questions. Bed and sofa were very comfortable.
This is a newer, "boutique" hotel right around the corner from the Dogo Onsen. The location could not be better. The staff was friendly and helpful. The free citrus drink bar was a welcome treat, and the towel bar, where you can pick your own towel from a collection of famous Imabari towels for the trip to the onsen was also nice. The room was clean and well-appointed and the bed was large and comfortable. Breakfast was a fairly good selection of both Western and Japanese foods.
This was my third dormy inn stay so far over the last few weeks. The onsen is always the highlight. Good breakfast buffet with local specialties + the usual late evening ramen. Staff has always been very nice, be it in the reception, kitchen, cleaning, maintenance…
Matsuyama dormy inn is in very central location (okaido), in the middle of shopping district, close too castle and one minute walk from the trams. Rooms are clean and size is ok.
Excellent location to access the main sightseeing areas, very convenient to the public transportation as well. The room was spacious enough, check in and out were super quick, and they were kind enough to hold our luggage after checkout.
The room had a really cute view, there was no step up into the bathroom which I loved, and the beds were pretty comfy. And check out is 11 which is quite rare in Japan so that was a nice touch as well.
The room was amazing. It had a full sized bath area with rain-shower. Although this ate into the main area of the room, the actual sleeping area did not feel claustrophobic. The location of the hotel was about five minutes work to the ropeway to Matsuyama Castle. We could easily move around the city as there is a major tram stop.
We did not try the breakfast unfortunately as it was fully booked on the days we were there.
The Hotel located at a very convenient place. You can easy to access to Matsuyama JR Station to go to the Airport, or take a taxi to the Airport, to walk go to the Mall shop, walk to the Matsuyama Castle, and the Hotel is right next to the night-bus stop.
Also, you can see the ground -train which I think is the unique train in Japan just in front of the hotel.
A nice place to stay, you can see part of (Iyo-) Matsuyama Castle from some rooms.
You can get there by the tram, the hotel is very close to the tram stop.
The staff are nice and can speak English well.
The room is tidy and clean.
There are washing machines and dryers on the 2nd floor.
Hotel Patio Dogo exceeded our expectation for a 3 star hotel. The hotel lobby was beautiful like a 4 or 5 star hotel. The room is bigger than a normal Japanese room. It’s comfortable, clean and best of all a stone throw away from Dogo Onsen.
Perfect location, very close to train station, car rental and castle.
Staff was very friendly, was speaking English, we were able to get extra key to our room.
We were staying in the new part of the hotel, which was nice and clean.
Location was perfect. Right next to Dogo onsen and walking distance to plenty of restaurants and convenience stores. Valet parking. The hotel onsen was nice, clean but a bit dark. Free sake and candy bar down at the onsen level.
Staff was really kind and hospitality was awesome.
Also breakfast was tasty. I love Dashimaki tamago the best!
no-ceiling bath was one of the point to choose this hotel.
Very convenient location. From Matsuyama Airport, there is a limousine bus and when you get off at Okaido Bus stop, just a 5 min. walking distance to the Hotel.
Excellent shower separated from the tub. Decent size room for the price. Plush towels. Very good breakfast with a large selection of Japanese and Western items.
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