Suzuka is affordable for every traveller with a full range of accommodations to suit almost any budget. While there are plenty of low and mid-priced places to stay, there’s also a wonderful selection of high-end hotels and guest houses. Prices do rise when people flock to the city for the Suzuka Grand Prix. Located near to other major cities and holiday destinations, there are many interesting alternative options for your stay in Japan.
Suzuka is a pretty small city, so wherever you decide to stay, you’ll be within easy reach of the its highlights including the Suzuka Circuit. The most popular areas include Suzukashi, the city’s buzzing business district, and Shiroku, the neighbourhood bordering Suzuka’s promenade and beaches, which is perfect for families. There is also a selection of fun family oriented beach resorts along Ise Bay from Ise-Shima National Park to Nagoya.
Ise-Shima National Park is one of Japan’s top nature getaway destinations thanks to its combination of natural beauty and exciting outdoor pursuits. Of course, this means it’s home to some stunning hotel resorts, villas, and holiday homes. Due to its beauty and status, the national park is one of the more expensive places to stay in Suzuka.
If you’d prefer to stay in one of Japan’s larger and more famous cities, opt to stay in the neighbouring Nagoya which is just 30 minutes away by train. For the best experience of Nagoya, stay in its commercial centre, Sakae. Here, you’ll find the best of the city’s shopping, nightlife, entertainment, and culture.
Alternatively, spread your wings a bit further and stay in Kyoto, Japan’s most historic city which lies 80 km to the west of Suzuka. Or stay in the trendy city of Osaka, which is 135 km west and two hours away from Suzuka by train.