Hotel Aya Adult Only 2*
Main amenities
- The lagest option:
- 2 guests
- 1 bed
- 1 bedroom
Location
The 2-star Hotel Aya Adult Only Shijonawate features 28 air-conditioned rooms nearly 5 minutes' walk from the Ryubiji Temple. The love hotel is a good starting point for Shijonawate's sports attractions, including the Ikoma Field Athletics Course, which is 4.7 km away.
This Shijonawate hotel places you about a 15-minute ride from Ishikiri Tsurugiya Shrine and about a 10-minute ride from the Minamineyagawa Park. The Kojimeiwa Park is 2.3 km from the Aya Adult Only Shijonawate, and Itami airport is 30 km away. Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting Gokuden Park, approximately 20 minutes' drive from the accommodation.
The air-conditioned rooms are fitted with air conditioning, as well as modern facilities like a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a DVD player. Also, the hotel features carpeted flooring. You'll find nice touches like a spa bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with hairdryers and towels to enhance your stay.
Hotel Aya Adult Only is within reach of Washoku Sato Shijonawa Higashi and offers a broad selection of meals.
Review by hotel critic
As a fan of Italy's coastal gems, I booked a stay at Aya Adult Only, intrigued by its promise of a serene getaway. Now, let me be candid-while the ambiance radiates a sense of luxury, the value for money is a bit of a mixed bag. The hotel offers a modern touch with free Wi-Fi in the rooms, making it easy to share my experiences with friends back home. The air conditioning kept the rooms comfortable during the warmer days, which was a plus. I expected a bit more in terms of amenities. For example, housekeeping was satisfactory but not really good; it felt like they were just going through the motions. The absence of a pet-friendly policy may limit options for fellow travelers with furry companions, though I appreciated the adults-only atmosphere that kept everything quiet. There's no doubt that Aya focuses on creating a refined experience, but potential guests should weigh these luxuries against the costs involved. If you're after an upscale retreat without breaking the bank, it's worth considering with a discerning eye.