"I was surprised to find there was no shower/bath in my room and that it was necessary to shower in the communal onsen. For the very high weekend rate of the room, I expected more. However, the staff in the restaurant were attentive to all dietary restrictions and remembered them for each meal."
"**The positives: *It was an easy stay, with low-stress check-in and check-out, no 'vacate the room so we can clean,' and a vending machine and shelves of manga on the first floor. *I was able to open the window far enough to stick my head out and get a breath of fresh air, which was nice. *The coin laundry machines got the job done: 2.5hrs, 600 yen, clean and dry clothes.👍 **Neutral: *There was construction going on, but aside from a bit of occasional noise during the day, it was a non-factor. **The negatives: *When I arrived, the room had some REALLY dusty spots, like behind the TV and on top of the mini-fridge. As in, 'years and years of accumulated dust.' I get that those places aren't often looked at by customers, but how hard is to clean them once every few months? c'mon now. *The room and the bathroom felt pretty dated, but everything worked, I suppose. *The bathroom had some mold/mildew along the grout, although a bit of airing out the room helped that a lot. You might try that: Open the window and the door at the same time for 5-10 minutes while you're cleaning it. (...which seemed to be something you haven't done any time lately.) *The laundry room wasn't just dusty....it was kinda filthy. ugh. Someone clean those carpets, please."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Suma, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Suma has to offer?
Tuwano sou: This holiday home rental outside of Suma is equipped with a private garden, air conditioning and laundry facilities to help you feel comfortable during your stay. Kitchen amenities include a dishwasher, a fridge and a stovetop.
What’s there to see and do in Suma?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Mikawa Mu Valley, or get out into nature at a spot like Iwakuni Park. Tokuyama Zoo and Kintaikyo Bridge are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What’s a holiday rental in Suma like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Suma. Holiday rentals feature amenities like WiFi and washers and dryers so you'll feel just like you're staying in your own home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can offer a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy reception areas while still allowing you the enjoyment of travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular choice for a small group gathering.
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