Holiday in Nara
City in Japan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇯🇵
Country
Japan
Type
City
Best time to travel
March–May, October–November
Budget/day
80–130 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Osaka Kansai, then train to Nara (45 minutes). Or train from Kyoto (45 minutes). Perfect day trip.
About Nara
Nara, Japan's first permanent capital (710–784), is a city where history literally comes alive: Over 1,200 sacred Sika deer roam freely through parks, temple complexes, and even shopping streets, bowing politely to visitors who offer them the special Shika-Senbei crackers, and have been revered as divine messengers for centuries. The Todaiji Temple houses the Great Buddha of Nara (Daibutsu), a 15-meter tall bronze statue from the 8th century, sitting in the largest wooden structure in the world — and even this building is only two-thirds the size of the original structure. The Kasuga Taisha Shrine, nestled in the primeval forest of Nara Park, is famous for its approximately 3,000 stone lanterns and 1,000 bronze lanterns, all lit simultaneously during the lantern festivals in February and August — a mystical spectacle. The Naramachi district, the former merchant town, surprises with traditional Machiya townhouses (characteristically narrow and deep), charming cafes, craft shops, and small galleries. The Isuien Garden offers an oasis of tranquility with perfectly composed views of the Todaiji in the background. Nara Park, with its expansive meadows, ancient trees, and the ubiquitous deer, is one of the most atmospheric urban parks in Japan. Nara is only a 45-minute train ride from Kyoto, making it perfect for a day trip — but those who stay overnight experience the city in magical silence when the tourist groups have disappeared.
Top 5 highlights in Nara
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Nara Park & Deer
Over 1,200 free-roaming Sika deer roam the park and bow politely for deer crackers (Shika-Senbei).
Todai-ji Temple
The largest wooden building in the world houses a 15-meter tall seated bronze Buddha – overwhelming.
Kasuga Taisha
Shinto shrine with 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns along the path – especially magical during lantern festivals.
Isuien Garden
Two connected Japanese gardens with views of the Todai-ji in the background – postcard perspective.
Naramachi
The historic merchant district with narrow alleys, traditional Machiya houses, cafes, and boutiques.
Hotels in Nara
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Reise-SIM für Nara
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Nara
Recommended travel time
March–May, October–November
Summer
Hot and humid, 28–34 °C
Winter
Cool, 1–8 °C, occasionally light snow
How much does a holiday in Nara cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
45–70 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
80–130 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
150–300 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
The deer bow for food – but be careful, they can be impatient and nip or nudge.
Buy deer crackers (150 yen) only at official stands and don't show too many at once.
Nara fits perfectly as a day trip from Kyoto or Osaka.
The Todai-ji is most impressive in the early morning – fewer crowds.
Try Mochi (rice cakes) in the Naramachi district – Nara is famous for it.
Food & drink in Nara
These specialties you must try!
