If you're looking for a place to get away, look no further than Sendai. Whether you're planning to stay for a night or for the week, the area around Sendai has accommodations to fit every need. Search for hotels in Sendai with Hotels.com by checking our online map. Our map displays the areas and neighborhoods around all Sendai hotels so you can see how close you are from landmarks and attractions, and then refine your search within the larger area. The best Sendai hotel deals are here with our lowest price guarantee.
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Top neighborhoods in Sendai

Downtown Sendai
Downtown Sendai buzzes with energy around the iconic Sendai Station's soaring glass facade. The covered Ichibancho shopping arcade stretches with neon signs while Kokubuncho's narrow alleys glow with red lanterns and izakaya warmth. Don't miss the Asaichi Morning Market for local flavor or the observation deck at AER for sweeping city views. The area offers everything from quick ramen shops to upscale restaurants featuring famous Sendai beef. Business hotels dominate the accommodation scene with efficient, compact rooms. Getting around is a breeze with excellent subway connections, bullet trains, and walkable covered arcades that protect you from winter weather.

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Aoba Ward
Stroll through the bustling Ichibancho shopping district, home to numerous shops and eateries, or explore the picturesque Jozenji-Dori, adorned with El Greco sculptures and zelkova trees. Conveniently access eight Sendai Subway Nanboku Line stations.

Kokubuncho
Kokubuncho buzzes with energy as Japan's nightlife wonderland, packing over 2,000 venues into a neon-lit maze. Red lanterns illuminate traditional izakayas nestled between modern karaoke boxes and sake bars. This entertainment district offers an authentic dive into Japanese social life, from budget-friendly student hangouts to upscale lounges. Getting around is easy with Kotodai-koen Station nearby and late-night buses running until 2 AM. Most venues operate from 6 PM to 2 AM weekdays and until 5 AM on weekends. Business hotels and capsule accommodations cater perfectly to night owls exploring this electric slice of Sendai.

Ichibancho
Ichibancho buzzes with business energy and shopping delights in the heart of Sendai. The covered shopping arcade beckons with boutiques and local shops while office towers create a modern backdrop. When hunger strikes, grab authentic zunda specialties or splurge on famous Sendai beef at the diverse mix of restaurants. Just steps from Sendai Station, getting around is a breeze with trains, subways, and buses at your fingertips. Modern business hotels offer comfortable stays for travelers seeking urban convenience. The neighborhood quiets down after work hours but maintains enough evening spots for a relaxed drink.
Sakunami
Sendai's Sakunami neighborhood is home to attractions such as Sakunami Hot Spring and Mt. Kamakurayama.
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Notable for its hot springs, Sendai features attractions such as Miyagi Prefectural Office and Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi.
























