Stays · Chuo, Fukuoka, Japan
About
Nestled in the vibrant Chuo Ward of Fukuoka, Hotel Il Palazzo is a stunning testament to contemporary architecture, designed by the acclaimed Aldo Rossi. With its striking geometric forms, this hotel offers a visual feast that sets it apart from traditional accommodations. Rated 4 stars with nearly 1,000 reviews, it promises an unforgettable stay with a unique blend of elegance and comfort. The hotel is open 24 hours, catering to travelers at all hours, making it an ideal base for exploring the rich culture and culinary delights of Kyushu.
Guests rave about the spacious rooms, many of which feature private terraces that invite you to bask in the serene atmosphere. While the service has been met with mixed reviews, with some guests highlighting the attentiveness of the staff, others have noted areas for improvement in room cleaning and restaurant service. The dining experience, while not exclusively Japanese, offers a delightful array of international options, with particular praise for the delectable desserts. However, for those seeking authentic local cuisine, venturing out for dinner might be a worthwhile alternative.
The hotel's location provides easy access to the bustling city life, with nearby attractions that reflect Fukuoka's rich heritage and modern flair. Despite some challenges reported by guests, including noise levels and shower pressure, the overall ambiance and design of Hotel Il Palazzo make it a memorable destination for discerning travelers seeking a blend of style and comfort in Kyushu.
Aldo Rossi's 1989 colonnaded facade on Fukuoka's Naka River translates his Rationalist vocabulary—cone, cube, column—into a postmodern urban hotel that remains one of Italy's most significant architectural exports to Japan.
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Review summary
Guests frame Hotel Il Palazzo as a polished hotel experience. The strongest recurring themes are service, rooms, and dining. Current public sentiment sits at 4.1 across 983 public ratings.