Top rated hotels in Chiba Prefecture

HOTEL MYSTAYS Maihama
4.4/5197 Reviews
Tokyo Disneyland Area
Walkable distance (1km) from Akspiari Mall. On time shuttle bus provided to Disneyland but no much trips. Service and cleanliness average but amenities inclusive facial care provided in good range.
U-Neru
4.4/563 Reviews
I was impressed with how clean the entire facility was! It was very close to the station and very convenient! The only thing that bothered me was that the mattresses in the cabins were a bit hard! I'd definitely like to use it again!
Famy Inn Makuhari
4/543 Reviews
It’s an older motel with front of house staff that have been working in the hospitality industry for a while. I arrived before the check in time (3pm ~), I was checked in just before 3pm which I didn’t expect. Courteous, friendly staff. Breakfast was included in the 2 night stay - it was a simple Japanese meal that was easy sustenance - free servings of rice and soup. The staff made it a homely atmosphere with constant attention to guests asking them if they wanted more of what was available. Room 720 faced the busy Highway but also had a great view that included sky tree. I could open the large single pane window and thought it was a unique point. Cleaning staff were mainly foreign, all young and polite also. They knocked on doors to ask if rubbish needed removing and rooms cleaned. I didn’t get a chance to try the restaurant on 10F or the public bath and sauna - maybe next time. suggestions: (1) housekeeping: a quick dusting by cleaning staff (feather duster if not wet tissues) - the hotel is clean and even though it isn’t a 5 star hotel it makes a difference. The feather duster can easily reach corners of drawers and tables. Bathroom air filters can easily be cleaned with wet tissues. (2) room cards for cleaning- more specific than a don’t disturb card. it will save time for housekeepers as they knock on room doors to ask if rooms need to be cleaned. They can focus on cleaning and do a better job on a hotel that has been kept going for a while.
Comfort Hotel Narita
4.5/5157 Reviews
You don't need to take a bus to the hotel. You can take the Keisei Electric Railway from Narita Airport to Narita City. Two stops. It is very convenient for tourists like me who have a short stay for a day. The railway system is very convenient, but Narita Station does not seem to be designed for tourists. So if you have a piece of luggage, you can barely cope at Narita Station. It is quite tiring to walk the ladders of the station with your luggage. It is necessary to tell the exact location of the airport to do your homework in advance and study the map. Walking to the pedestrian passage of the elevated railway can see the hotel. As for the hospitality, I want to say that this is a Japanese-style hotel rather than a Western-style hotel. The check-in staff was very service-conscious and thoughtfully led me to the hotel on the third floor. The lobby did not belong to the hotel. As with all other government policies, passports or Japanese identity certificates are required at check-in. I found that their English skills are still no problem in communication, but don't expect all your questions to be answered. The hotel room is quiet, clean and comfortable. The size of the Japanese-style hotel room is dwarfed by the nature of the Western-style hotel. However, the basic needs of staying can still be met: tables, bathrooms, beds. The view of the room is very boring, facing the wall of another building. There was no smell in the room and it was super clean. Breakfast is served in the morning. The supply time is the same every day. This is the style of Japanese work. It is not possible to advance or push for a minute. The food is not Western, so there is no need to be hopeful. What impressed me most here was its cleanliness and service quality, although the name of the hotel looked a little cheaper than other hotels. Much more comfortable than the so-called comfortable hotels I have stayed in North America. Stayed for one night and left early in the morning, so I didn't know the check-out time. After I checked in, I took the train to Akihabara and Tokyo. The hotel is located in Narita City. From the hotel, you can go to the other side of the city. You can find these attractions of the Buddha Temple in half an hour. Along the way you will find a true Japanese life, feeling different from the rhythms of life in western Tokyo.
Welco Narita
4.1/5256 Reviews
Got a really early flight from Narita in the morning so decided to stay here. It's 1 station away from the airport and easy enough to walk to the station. Rooms are bigger than average Tokyo hotel. Highly recommended.
Cvs Bay Hotel
4.1/554 Reviews
I had an amazing time staying here, I just had to leave a review! With everything going on right now it felt really good to take a break from everything and get amazing service at a beautiful location. Everyone from the front door to the janitors had a pleasant vibe around them. Would reccomend!
Toyoko Inn Narita Airport Honkan
4.6/51629 Reviews
This is one of the hotels you will be send to for the mandatory COVID19 quarantine. We needed to stay here for three nights. Our room on the 11floor (R21105). We came from Vietnam and they treated us really nice, they make us feel comfortable like a home. This hotel is very close to NRT Airport. In typical Japanese fashion, twin room is tiny, but there is everything you would possibly need. Friendly, helpful staff and quickly check-in. When We needed their help, they appeared immediately. Everyday we had 3 meals included rice, fish, miso soup, noodles, sausages, etc. Generally a very traditional Japanese meals. Really delicious and soon! Since the room is small there is a sign that says you can put your luggage under the beds. Overall, great place to stay.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Chiba Chuo-Ekimae
4.5/560 Reviews
The location is a 10-minute walk from Chiba/Chiba Station.... If you pass by the shopping street under the train, you can find it easily. First of all, I really like the room. It's spacious, unlike other cramped hotels in Tokyo....There's even a microwave in the room....The bathroom is also spacious. You can take a half-body bath. However, the toilet is a bit small. It might be difficult for big men or fat people. And if the room faces the train & train, you can hear the sound even with the window closed. It might be uncomfortable for sensitive people.
Tosei Hotel & Seminar Makuhari
4.1/586 Reviews
I stayed here the night before to participate in the event at the next station. As soon as I left the south exit of Shin-Narashino Station, I could see the hotel, so I could go without hesitation even if I arrived late at night. The building was large and new, and there were few guests at this time, so I was able to choose and eat breakfast buffet slowly with disposable gloves. The small twin room I used had a bed on the tatami mats, and I was able to take off my shoes and get tired. I was worried about the imbalance of the small elevator for the size of the building and the small bathroom for the size of the room, but I wonder if the goodness of the cospa comes from that. I think.
Narita U-City Hotel
4.3/5220 Reviews
The free hotel shuttle stop at Narita airport is conveniently located right outside international arrivals in T1 at bus bay 16, shared with all other hotel shuttles. Not sure about the T2 stop. However, be aware that the current shuttle schedule operates only FOUR TIMES PER DAY. (see picture: bottom row, 3rd from left) So plan accordingly. Check-in required just a passport. Got the room key in 15 seconds. The room was big by Japan standards. The AC worked very well. The restroom was small but had everything we needed. Also included are complimentary slippers and use of yukata. The 7-11 (open 24 hours) and Narita train station were just 2-3 minutes walk even with luggage. We checked out early in the morning and easily walked to the train station with all of our luggage. Overall a very decent stay in a great location. The only headache is planning to use the hotel/airport shuttle, since it operates so infrequently.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties812
Number of Reviews12,447
Highest PriceNZD 2,487
Lowest PriceNZD 58
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 450
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 390