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The Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu
4.8/592 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
■ View bus Luxury Ocean twin Bay View Room The room with a clean can has a large window and a balcony. The view from the room, the balcony is the bay bridge, the Ferris wheel is visible. The bathtub and shower room are separate 々, so you can take a bath time slowly. The night view of the Ferris wheel with the bathroom was also very beautiful. Breakfast is surrounded by palm trees and a buffet style restaurant with a southern atmosphere. There were many items and it was delicious. This time, the prefectural people were applied and we were able to stay at a reasonable price. The front desk staff was also very good. # Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu # Night View # Sakuragi Cho # Hetare Oji's travel repo
Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel and Towers
4.7/559 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
We booked a Standard Double Room and were upgraded to a Club King as Bonvoy Platinum members. Our first impressions of the hotel were big, beautiful, convenient, but with minimal and stingy service. The Club King room was very nice, modern, quite large with a sofa and desk, and spacious bath. And very clean with lots of amenities. Bed was excellent. Location is very good with direct access to the station, shops, restaurants, and Takashimaya Department Store. Platinum Elite members can check in at the Club Lounge. The lounge is not too large, and I imagine it being very busy on weekends or holidays. Refreshments throughout the day are extremely minimal, just drinks and very light snacks like cookies and crackers (I would definitely not describe this as ”afternoon hors d’oeuvres” as stated on their website). The evening cocktail service is a bit more expansive with salad, 4-5 hot dishes, and dessert. I requested something vegetarian as there was nothing besides salad, and they were able to prepare a steamed vegetable plate and tiny fruit plate which were delicious but not filling, and nothing compared to the regular options available. When asked if it might be possible to prepare a main dish (something with more carbs), I was told they could either give me plain white rice or plain penne pasta with no sauce, I was told to add salt and pepper for flavor. Seriously? Would anyone feel pleased with such an offering? I obviously refused, and was left with a bitter feeling for the rest of our stay. Note that this property does not acknowledge the Marriott Platinum “Guaranteed 4 p.m. Late Checkout” benefit. We stayed on a Sunday, checking out the following Monday (not a holiday, and definitely not a peak day) but were denied late check out, only given 1:00. For a previous reservation, once again checking out on a non-peak Monday, we were also completely denied late check out (only standard 12:00 check out). To the Management of the Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers, I have a simple question, do you offer 4 p.m. late check-out to your Platinum Members? This is a major deciding factor for Platinum Members in choosing your hotel. Breakfast was not available in the Club Lounge, but in the buffet restaurant Compass. (Another clear indication that the Club Floor was not very busy, so why no late check out?) Breakfast here was nice, not an expansive selection, but a decent selection of both Japanese and Western dishes (but few or no vegetarian options). The orange juicer machine was especially good. Overall, this is a very nice hotel, but it does not feel like a Sheraton property as they deny Bonvoy Elite benefits when they see fit, and the service is not that of an international hotel. Elite Members are not treated as such. It feels more like a Japanese hotel that’s a step or two behind international standards. I really hope things improve as the hotel itself is very nice and we’d like to visit Yokohama again soon.
Rose Hotel Yokohama-Worldhotel
4.3/552 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
The hardware of the hotel is relatively old, and I gave full marks for everything else, mainly due to the high recognition of hotel services. Japan's hotel management services are indeed the first in the world. All the staff I encountered in the hotel were very dedicated, especially the hotel's female lobby manager, who solved all the problems for us enthusiastically and meticulously. It's a pity that I didn't remember her name tag, but only remembered her short hair, with a very elegant temperament.
InterContinental Yokohama Grand, an IHG Hotel
4.7/5347 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
The hotel lobby is huge, the location is convenient to access to Queen's plaza. The room is nice and neat. Excellent services ! We like to return again. Its a good value hotel.
Yokohama Royal Park Hotel
4.7/5396 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
Perfect stay in yokohama, location is good, closed to the train station and in front of Nippon maru. Great service, room and facilities. Sky bar is very nice. We also can see Mt.Fuji from the window (62 th floor, city view).
Breezbay Hotel Resort and Spa
4/5206 Reviews
Sakuragicho
The location is very good. It is very close to Sakuragicho Station. It is located at the entrance of Noge-koji. You can go upstairs after eating. The house was renovated in 2017 and is very clean. The breakfast is also quite rich and very cost-effective. I ordered a smoking room I was worried about the heavy smoke in the room, so I brought a spray to eliminate the smell of cigarettes, but when I entered the room, there was no smell at all. The room has an air purifier and large windows that can be opened. There are very few hotels in Japan that can open the windows. liked. The only bad thing is that there is a lot of dust on the window handle. Probably most of the guests staying here are Japanese and they don't have the habit of opening the windows for ventilation. Next time my friends come to Yokohama, they plan to stay here! After soaking in the hot springs in Manyo, walking through the night view, having a late-night snack at Noge, I went straight upstairs, perfect!

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels106
Number of Reviews8,657
Highest PriceNZD 2,398
Lowest PriceNZD 41
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 241
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 324