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Fast facts about Nara, Japan
Accommodations | 394 properties |
Popular hotel | Hotel Nikko Nara |
Popular area | Nara |
Nightly rates from | S$17 |
Reasons to visit | Religious interests, Nature, Culture |
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Nara is actually quite famous for its own local historical/religious buildings with uncountable deer around.
Nara is a good place for relaxation. It's really a province so lots of easy walking, sightseeing, and chill time.
Some very nice and historic places. Some of the sightseeing spots are a bit pricy, but still worthwhile
With eight Unesco World Heritage Sites, Nara is second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan's cultural legacy.
There isn't much to do in Nara. Our 1 night stay is sufficient to cover Nara Park - deers roaming freely in the park/street.
Nara is more like ancient town surround by temples which are worth to visit and learn they history and culture.
If you love shrines and temples, NARA is the place to visit. Everything you want to see are all close in proximity from each other.
It is a very charming place with quaint shops and restaurants/cafes. And it is extra interesting in April because students from schools are visiting the attractions with you.
One of the most interesting heritage sites in Japan with an excellent infrastructure to support cultural tourism.
Nara is a pleasant break from Kyoto, though usually treated as a day trip, the town merits 2 or 3 days at least to do in a leisurely fashion.
Learn to speak a little Japanese. Not too many speak English. Restaurant menus are mostly in Japanese.
If interested in history, Nara is a most because of Todaiji temple and museum as well. And if another permits, worse visiting Horyui temple- oldest wooden temple in the world, with five story pagoda.
You may feed deers, visit temples, and enjoy a cozy day here. The restaurants are as good as in Osaka and Kyoto.
Nara is very historical and cultural and definitely worth a visit. It is easily reached by the JR line from neighboring cities like Kyoto and Osaka.
It was not what I expected. It is a bustling city/town. It was once the capital of Japan, so it is not just a park.
Hasedera,The head temple of Bunzan school of Saigon Buddhism.It make up a few dozen temple buildings situated along a side of the mountain.
It is a wonderful city for culture - sight seeing, but exhausting on foot. You need a car or a bicycle which are easy and inexpensive.
Just love the slow pace and how friendly the resident were. We were looking for a photo studio, asking one photo developing shop and we were surprised when he ask us to wait while he ran across the street to the tourist information.
beautify, historical, great greenery and idyllic place to relax. great park for strolling and watching deers roam freely.
We were only in Nara for 1 night and had only 1 day to see the sights. What we saw, we really liked.
Nara is a beautiful small city. You can have a taste of the most original Japanese life and style here through the restaurants, shops, temples, shrines and people here.
The Heijo Palace site is really interesting, but perhaps the summer is not the best time to visit as the grounds are huge and there is very little shade.
Small city, everything in walking distance; very friendly people with many restaurants and good food
If you would like to learn Japan's history, culture, and tradition, this is one of the place you should visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Nara?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nara is USD 98. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nara is USD 206. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Nara is USD 198.
What's the average price of a hotel in Nara this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nara this weekend is USD 102. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nara this weekend is USD 253.
What's the average price of a hotel in Nara tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nara tonight is USD 80. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nara tonight is USD 146.
What are the best hotels in Nara near Nara Park?
Verified travelers to Nara who stayed near Nara Park have given top reviews to Hotel Nikko Nara, Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs and APA Hotel Kintetsu Nara Ekimae.
What are the best hotels in Nara near Higashimuki Shopping Street?
Verified travelers to Nara who stayed near Higashimuki Shopping Street have given top reviews to Hotel Nikko Nara, Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs and APA Hotel Kintetsu Nara Ekimae.
What are the most popular hotels in Nara?
Popular hotels in Nara include Hotel Nikko Nara, Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs and Nara Royal Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Nara for couples?
Couples who stayed in Nara have given high ratings to Hotel Nikko Nara, Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs and APA Hotel Kintetsu Nara Ekimae.
What are the best hotels in Nara for families?
Families who stayed in Nara highly recommend Hotel Nikko Nara, Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs and Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nara.
What hotels in Nara have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Nara have given top reviews for the breakfast at Onyado Nono Nara Natural Hot Springs, Centurion Hotel Nara Station and Nara Guest House 3F.
What's the best neighborhood in Nara to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Nara include Nara, Tenri and Yamatokoriyama.

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If you have only one day in the city, the place to be would be Nara Park. It is here where most of the city’s sights are found. One of its unique features is the mercenary deer, an envoy of the gods in local legend. Temples and shrines are found in abundance here and includes Todai-ji, a temple complex with the famous Daibutsu which is housed in a UNESCO World Heritage site called Daibutsu-den, noted for being the world’s largest wooden building. Buddhism’s deep roots can be explored outside the religious sites in places such the Nara National Museum which houses the world’s best collections of Buddhist art. Outside of the Nara Park area, sites worth a visit would include Heijōkyū Palace and one of ancient Nara’s seven most important temples - Gangō-ji. For picking up some local goods and souvenirs, there are a number of walking streets to visit, including Higashimuki Shopping Street and Sanjō-dōri Avenue.
Be sure to check out the interactive map of Nara for information on hotel locations, attractions, and must-see destinations.