Royal Hotel NOTO (ロイヤルホテル 能登)
3.5
Hotel
Ra-1 Yaguradani, Shikamachi, Hakui-gun Nanao Ishikawa (Wajima / Noto / WakuraArea)
Review of Royal Hotel Noto
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingHuge hotel that gets real crowded over the weekend. Even breakfast is in a combination of several ballrooms in order to cater to so many guests.
Alittle too crowded for my liking. Rooms are huge but...
Alittle too crowded for my liking. Rooms are huge but...
Hotel has both indoor and outdoor onsen facilities. Nice relaxing hot spring to relax all the tired muscles! Need to speak a bit of Japanese since it is not a business hotel in big cities. Hotel has...
Have Outdoor and indoor for Onsen and good quality for shampoo, condition and lotion
Have Souvenir and many kind of snacks to buy.
Big room with hairdryer and two sets of bahtrobes one for onsen and...
Have Souvenir and many kind of snacks to buy.
Big room with hairdryer and two sets of bahtrobes one for onsen and...
Details
- Address
- Ra-1 Yaguradani, Shikamachi, Hakui-gun Nanao Ishikawa [map]
- Check-in
- 15:00
- Check-out
- 11:00
- Facility information
- The 4-star Noto Royal Hotel offers comfort and convenience whether you're on business or holiday in Ishikawa. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, restaurant, laundry service are just some of the facilities on offer. Television LCD/plasma screen, carpeting, complimentary tea, linens, slippers can be found in selected guestrooms. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as sauna, hot spring bath, massage, games room. No matter what your reasons are for visiting Ishikawa, Noto Royal Hotel will make you feel instantly at home.
- Number of rooms
- 234
- Number of floors
- 10
Information Sources: Agoda
Access
There is no Station nearby.
There is no Bus Stop nearby.
There is no Parking nearby.
There is no IC nearby.
From major stations / airports
Ishikawa Areas

Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.