Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the vibrant Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura, a stunning 4-star retreat that promises to be a haven for travelers seeking comfort and style in the heart of Kamakura, Japan! Nestled just 0.7mi from the city center, you’ll find yourself perfectly positioned to explore the beautiful beaches, historic temples, and lush hiking trails that this captivating destination offers. With prices starting from $119, this hotel is the perfect choice for those craving an unforgettable getaway.

Bed in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Bed in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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300 sqft

Superior, 3 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Non-smoking rooms

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as city views. The unit offers 3 beds.

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2 Twin Beds

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485 sqft

Premium Corner, 2 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Non-smoking rooms

Our Premium Corner Twin Room offers a spacious and modern retreat with stunning city views. With two comfortable double beds and a range of amenities including a private bathroom, bathtub, and flat-screen TV, you'll have everything you need for a relaxing stay. Enjoy the convenience of air conditioning, air purifiers, and free toiletries, and take advantage of streaming services like Netflix for entertainment.

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2 Twin Beds

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345 sqft

Comfort, 2 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Non-smoking rooms

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacious air-conditioned twin room features a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as a quiet street view. The unit has 2 beds.

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Dive into comfort with our delightful amenities, where relaxation meets modern luxury! Imagine unwinding in a room equipped with air conditioning, streaming your favorite shows on Netflix, or enjoying a soothing massage (for an extra charge, of course). At Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura, you’re not just a guest; you’re treated to a unique experience with all the essentials like free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk ready to cater to your needs, and non-smoking rooms designed for ultimate relaxation. And let’s not forget about the delicious on-site restaurant, perfect for savoring local culinary delights.

Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Experience the Best

With 1,521 glowing reviews, our guests rave about the exceptional service and cozy atmosphere that make this hotel a home away from home. Enjoy the ease of on-site parking (for an extra charge), complimentary toiletries, and the luxury of modern facilities, including elevators that whisk you to your room with ease. Whether you’re here for a romantic escape, a solo retreat, or a fun family adventure, Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura has all the ingredients for a delightful Japanese holiday!

Bed in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Bed in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura, your culinary adventures are set to begin! Indulge your taste buds at our on-site restaurant, Café & Meal MUJI, where family-friendly vibes and a delightful fusion of Japanese and European cuisines create the perfect dining experience. Picture yourself savoring intricately crafted dishes, whether it's a hearty breakfast to fuel your day of exploration or a sumptuous dinner to round out an exciting day in Kamakura. With the inviting atmosphere, you’ll feel right at home while you treat yourself to wholesome meals made with fresh ingredients that truly reflect the local flavors.

Breakfast in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Breakfast in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura

Restaurant

Café&Meal MUJI

Family Friendly, Japanese, European

Breakfast in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Bed in Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
We stayed for two nights and it was absolutely fabulous. Being right across from the main train station was so convenient, the location was great. The room was incredible! The view was amazing, with windows from floor to ceiling. The corner room was truely worth it, and we most certainly recommend paying that bit extra. Because Kamakura is quite sleepy in the evening, it was lovely to sit at the window with snacks and tea. IMPORTANT- we booked the corner room that does NOT have a view of the Tori Gate and honestly think it might have been better because the Gate is not well lit. However, the regular corner room actually has a view over the main crossing which was much busier and fun to watch during the evening. However, personal preference of course. The bathroom was immaculate, and toiletries were high quality and always restocked. The amount of toiletries provided was great, and things I have not seen it other hotels (hot eye mask, cooling foot patches, skin care set). We also enjoyed the motorised blinds! The staff were friendly and holding our bags was no issue at all. Smooth check in and out. The whole hotel was very clean, minimalistic and modern.

Iman

This hotel is among the very finest that I have stayed in during my 40 years of traveling the world. By "finest" I do not compare it to a Ritz Carlton or a Mandarin Oriental, which are also very, very fine. The word "finest" here is meant to say that everything, everywhere, and everyone offered an absurd high quality experience worth far, far more than what we paid. In that regard, the value ratio is off the charts. Let me say truthfully: I have never stayed at another Kamakura hotel *BUT* after staying here, I will never stay at another Kamakura Hotel. This is my home the next time that I am in Kamakura. The laundry facility was excellent, the (free) lobby coffee was almost as good as Starbucks, the entryway was modern and sleek, the location is absolutely spot-on, the folks at the check-in were so friendly and sweet, and the entire property is non-smoking. If I could time travel, I would tell the 3-month-ago-me to stop researching Kamakura hotels and just make the reservations at the Hotel "MK" and instead worry about the Kyoto hotel reservations.

Lowell

1. LOVE the proximity to shops like Muji, pharmaceutical store (just opposite), bookstore, post office, train station, supermarket etc. 2. Lovely room amenities with eye mask and leg patches provided! First time encountering a hotel giving these items as part of their amenity kit. 3. Love that the room also has 6 bottles for 3 pax! Very generous with their water. 4. The staff are very attentive, polite and accommodating, very good! This time around, I messaged the property via booking.com's messaging system for some special requests around Mar 2024. I didn't get a reply from them and was too busy to follow up. As it happens, the hotel missed out on my special request. Interestingly, the staff who checked us in, Ms. Satomaki, read my messages and to make up for it, she gave us a present from the hotel, so sweet of them. 5. Love that Muji is connected to the hotel and served breakfast albeit at a steep price of $30. We didn't have the hotel's Muji breakfast as there are other options nearby. 6. The main shopping street is just across the road

Ck

The location right next to the start of the causeway with a torii-gate to Hachimangu and less than a 5-minute walk to the station makes it a perfect location for sightseeing. The rooms are large for Japanese hotels and very thoughtfully arranged. The front desk folks are helpful, attentive, and polite. As a runner I run even when drizzling and wanted some newsprint to stuff in my shoes, but they offered a shoe dryer (small device with two nozzles and heated air). I'd never seen one before, and it worked like a charm. The lobby is spacious and a good place to congregate for an early morning coffee and browse the print newspapers, including an English-language paper. It was my second time staying at the Metropolitan, and, if possible, I'll be back!

Paul

The Metropolitan, a member of a Japanese chain, consists of the 2d through 5th floors of a long building very centrally located in Kamakura. The building is simply but beautifully decorated, with light-colored wood and elegant detail. The rooms are small and contain a bed, two chairs, a small table, and a narrow built-in, but the furniture and room decor are beautiful, with dimmable recessed lighting, a small glass-front refrigerator, and a number of accessories (tea and coffee, and even a teapot, are provided). The bathroom is surprisingly large, with a deep and almost full-size bathtub. There is a large lobby with an almost Scandinavian feel, comfortable seating, and free coffee. The hotel employees were all nice, and spoke some English.

Peter

We stayed for two nights and it was absolutely fabulous. Being right across from the main train station was so convenient, the location was great. The room was incredible! The view was amazing, with windows from floor to ceiling. The corner room was truely worth it, and we most certainly recommend paying that bit extra. Because Kamakura is quite sleepy in the evening, it was lovely to sit at the window with snacks and tea. IMPORTANT- we booked the corner room that does NOT have a view of the Tori Gate and honestly think it might have been better because the Gate is not well lit. However, the regular corner room actually has a view over the main crossing which was much busier and fun to watch during the evening. However, personal preference of course. The bathroom was immaculate, and toiletries were high quality and always restocked. The amount of toiletries provided was great, and things I have not seen it other hotels (hot eye mask, cooling foot patches, skin care set). We also enjoyed the motorised blinds! The staff were friendly and holding our bags was no issue at all. Smooth check in and out. The whole hotel was very clean, minimalistic and modern.

Iman

This hotel is among the very finest that I have stayed in during my 40 years of traveling the world. By "finest" I do not compare it to a Ritz Carlton or a Mandarin Oriental, which are also very, very fine. The word "finest" here is meant to say that everything, everywhere, and everyone offered an absurd high quality experience worth far, far more than what we paid. In that regard, the value ratio is off the charts. Let me say truthfully: I have never stayed at another Kamakura hotel *BUT* after staying here, I will never stay at another Kamakura Hotel. This is my home the next time that I am in Kamakura. The laundry facility was excellent, the (free) lobby coffee was almost as good as Starbucks, the entryway was modern and sleek, the location is absolutely spot-on, the folks at the check-in were so friendly and sweet, and the entire property is non-smoking. If I could time travel, I would tell the 3-month-ago-me to stop researching Kamakura hotels and just make the reservations at the Hotel "MK" and instead worry about the Kyoto hotel reservations.

Lowell

1. LOVE the proximity to shops like Muji, pharmaceutical store (just opposite), bookstore, post office, train station, supermarket etc. 2. Lovely room amenities with eye mask and leg patches provided! First time encountering a hotel giving these items as part of their amenity kit. 3. Love that the room also has 6 bottles for 3 pax! Very generous with their water. 4. The staff are very attentive, polite and accommodating, very good! This time around, I messaged the property via booking.com's messaging system for some special requests around Mar 2024. I didn't get a reply from them and was too busy to follow up. As it happens, the hotel missed out on my special request. Interestingly, the staff who checked us in, Ms. Satomaki, read my messages and to make up for it, she gave us a present from the hotel, so sweet of them. 5. Love that Muji is connected to the hotel and served breakfast albeit at a steep price of $30. We didn't have the hotel's Muji breakfast as there are other options nearby. 6. The main shopping street is just across the road

Ck

The location right next to the start of the causeway with a torii-gate to Hachimangu and less than a 5-minute walk to the station makes it a perfect location for sightseeing. The rooms are large for Japanese hotels and very thoughtfully arranged. The front desk folks are helpful, attentive, and polite. As a runner I run even when drizzling and wanted some newsprint to stuff in my shoes, but they offered a shoe dryer (small device with two nozzles and heated air). I'd never seen one before, and it worked like a charm. The lobby is spacious and a good place to congregate for an early morning coffee and browse the print newspapers, including an English-language paper. It was my second time staying at the Metropolitan, and, if possible, I'll be back!

Paul

The Metropolitan, a member of a Japanese chain, consists of the 2d through 5th floors of a long building very centrally located in Kamakura. The building is simply but beautifully decorated, with light-colored wood and elegant detail. The rooms are small and contain a bed, two chairs, a small table, and a narrow built-in, but the furniture and room decor are beautiful, with dimmable recessed lighting, a small glass-front refrigerator, and a number of accessories (tea and coffee, and even a teapot, are provided). The bathroom is surprisingly large, with a deep and almost full-size bathtub. There is a large lobby with an almost Scandinavian feel, comfortable seating, and free coffee. The hotel employees were all nice, and spoke some English.

Peter

We stayed for two nights and it was absolutely fabulous. Being right across from the main train station was so convenient, the location was great. The room was incredible! The view was amazing, with windows from floor to ceiling. The corner room was truely worth it, and we most certainly recommend paying that bit extra. Because Kamakura is quite sleepy in the evening, it was lovely to sit at the window with snacks and tea. IMPORTANT- we booked the corner room that does NOT have a view of the Tori Gate and honestly think it might have been better because the Gate is not well lit. However, the regular corner room actually has a view over the main crossing which was much busier and fun to watch during the evening. However, personal preference of course. The bathroom was immaculate, and toiletries were high quality and always restocked. The amount of toiletries provided was great, and things I have not seen it other hotels (hot eye mask, cooling foot patches, skin care set). We also enjoyed the motorised blinds! The staff were friendly and holding our bags was no issue at all. Smooth check in and out. The whole hotel was very clean, minimalistic and modern.

Iman

This hotel is among the very finest that I have stayed in during my 40 years of traveling the world. By "finest" I do not compare it to a Ritz Carlton or a Mandarin Oriental, which are also very, very fine. The word "finest" here is meant to say that everything, everywhere, and everyone offered an absurd high quality experience worth far, far more than what we paid. In that regard, the value ratio is off the charts. Let me say truthfully: I have never stayed at another Kamakura hotel *BUT* after staying here, I will never stay at another Kamakura Hotel. This is my home the next time that I am in Kamakura. The laundry facility was excellent, the (free) lobby coffee was almost as good as Starbucks, the entryway was modern and sleek, the location is absolutely spot-on, the folks at the check-in were so friendly and sweet, and the entire property is non-smoking. If I could time travel, I would tell the 3-month-ago-me to stop researching Kamakura hotels and just make the reservations at the Hotel "MK" and instead worry about the Kyoto hotel reservations.

Lowell

1. LOVE the proximity to shops like Muji, pharmaceutical store (just opposite), bookstore, post office, train station, supermarket etc. 2. Lovely room amenities with eye mask and leg patches provided! First time encountering a hotel giving these items as part of their amenity kit. 3. Love that the room also has 6 bottles for 3 pax! Very generous with their water. 4. The staff are very attentive, polite and accommodating, very good! This time around, I messaged the property via booking.com's messaging system for some special requests around Mar 2024. I didn't get a reply from them and was too busy to follow up. As it happens, the hotel missed out on my special request. Interestingly, the staff who checked us in, Ms. Satomaki, read my messages and to make up for it, she gave us a present from the hotel, so sweet of them. 5. Love that Muji is connected to the hotel and served breakfast albeit at a steep price of $30. We didn't have the hotel's Muji breakfast as there are other options nearby. 6. The main shopping street is just across the road

Ck

The location right next to the start of the causeway with a torii-gate to Hachimangu and less than a 5-minute walk to the station makes it a perfect location for sightseeing. The rooms are large for Japanese hotels and very thoughtfully arranged. The front desk folks are helpful, attentive, and polite. As a runner I run even when drizzling and wanted some newsprint to stuff in my shoes, but they offered a shoe dryer (small device with two nozzles and heated air). I'd never seen one before, and it worked like a charm. The lobby is spacious and a good place to congregate for an early morning coffee and browse the print newspapers, including an English-language paper. It was my second time staying at the Metropolitan, and, if possible, I'll be back!

Paul

The Metropolitan, a member of a Japanese chain, consists of the 2d through 5th floors of a long building very centrally located in Kamakura. The building is simply but beautifully decorated, with light-colored wood and elegant detail. The rooms are small and contain a bed, two chairs, a small table, and a narrow built-in, but the furniture and room decor are beautiful, with dimmable recessed lighting, a small glass-front refrigerator, and a number of accessories (tea and coffee, and even a teapot, are provided). The bathroom is surprisingly large, with a deep and almost full-size bathtub. There is a large lobby with an almost Scandinavian feel, comfortable seating, and free coffee. The hotel employees were all nice, and spoke some English.

Peter

Location

1-8-1 Komachi, Chigasaki, 248-0006, Japan

Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura