Kenroku-en — Garden of Six Attributes — is one of Japan's three great landscape gardens, a strolling garden of the Maeda feudal lords completed in the early 19th century whose 11.7 hectares combine stone lanterns, koi ponds, plum orchards, and pine trees pruned over centuries into extraordinary sculptural forms, with the iconic two-legged Kotoji lantern reflected in the Kasumiga Pond as the garden's defining image. Hotels near Kenroku-en are in central Kanazawa, adjacent to both the garden and Kanazawa Castle Park.
Set in a calm pocket near Omicho Market, THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA feels like a contemporary grand hotel with a Kanazawa sense of refinement—quiet interiors, polished service, and a strong food-and-beverage focus. It’s a smart pick for travelers who want upscale comfort within easy walking distance of the castle-area sights.
Hyatt Centric Kanazawa is a sleek, design-led base integrated into the station district—ideal for short stays, day trips, and late arrivals. Rooms are generously sized by Japan standards, and the rooftop bar is a sunset favorite with city views and a buzzy, cosmopolitan feel.
Across from Omicho Market, SOKI Kanazawa channels a serene, modern-Japanese aesthetic with subtle nods to local craftsmanship and an on-site public bath for a restorative end to the day. It’s the kind of hotel that’s quietly confident—more ryokan-adjacent than business-hotel—and perfectly placed for market breakfasts and castle-area wandering.
Hotel Nikko Kanazawa is the station-area landmark: a tall, polished high-rise with upper-floor rooms that look out across the city and mountains. With multiple restaurants and a sky lounge on-site, it’s an easy, full-service choice when you want classic luxury and maximum convenience.
HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Kanazawa is a reliable mid-range favorite for travelers who care about space—rooms feel notably larger than typical Japanese city hotels. It’s an uncomplicated, comfortable base a short walk from the station, well suited to practical itineraries and early train departures.
Dormy Inn Kanazawa is all about the after-sightseeing ritual: soak in the on-site hot bath, then refuel with the brand’s much-loved late-night bites. Compact but efficient rooms and a station-adjacent location make it a strong value pick for travelers who want amenities over frills.