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HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Narita, convenient and close to the airport

#Hotel near airport #Narita #Narita Airport HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Narita Hotel near the airport only 3.7 kilometers It takes only 15 minutes by car There is a shuttle bus service to the airport From Terminal 1 Bus stop on the 1st floor, stop No.16 And Terminal2 Bus stop on the 1st floor, stop No.26 It is a shuttle bus that leaves every 30 minutes And there is also a shuttle bus from the hotel to AEON MALL Booked a room with 2 beds but got upgraded To a triple room, the room is even wider 😂😂😂 Pros - Large, clean room - Soft, comfortable bed - The bathroom is fully equipped with a bathtub - There is a convenience store on the 1st floor of the hotel that is open 24 hours - Near the airport, there is a shuttle service - Breakfast is a buffet with a variety and delicious - Beautiful view of the garden in the hotel - There is a fitness center, swimming pool, did not use it Cons - The shuttle bus uses a first-come, first-served system. If there are a lot of people, there may not be a seat - Breakfast is very crowded. If you come down to eat late - You may have to wait in line for a long time
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Posted: Sep 15, 2023
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