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Reviews for Yokohama Hotels

Hotel New Grand
4.6/5123 Reviews
It’s been over a year since our family of four travelled to Yokohama due to COVID. We were quite impressed with the lobby and friendly service upon arrival. Check-in at 2pm is nice and allows time to check out the city and eat your way through Chinatown (couple minutes walk!). It was our children’s nap time so we got settled into the room. In Japan there are hotels at which the a/c only blows warm/hot air during the winter months. We’ve been through this once before at a hotel in Karuizawa and had a horrible night’s sleep. After almost 2 hours of not being able to nap and the kids getting cranky due to the heated stuffiness of the room, we decided to just check out, cut our trip short to return home, and likely eat the cost of the room. However upon hearing of our wish to check out, the front desk was more than accommodating and offered two separate rooms to choose from - both with actual cool air conditioning. Deputy Director Mr. Takaki Seto especially was beyond helpful and understanding of the need for our two small children to be comfortable. The new room was perfect and the a/c worked great. After the nice stay on the day of check-out, we were about to leave our room, but my wife discovered she had misplaced a very important sentimental ring. We spent an hour looking in the room for it to no avail. Our son had the brilliant idea to check the other room we were in for the two hours the day before. Mr. Takaki Seto not only let us back in the room but personally helped us search for 20 minutes. When we couldn’t find it, he called the front desk to check if the cleaning staff had found anything. They had! Only in Japan. The irreplaceable ring was returned. We gave our effusive apologies to Mr. Takaki Seto for his troubles yet he apologized for our worry. His kindness was amazing and we thank him again. Can’t say enough great things about the quality of hotel and the superb location. More importantly, the staff went well above and beyond. 5/5 and would definitely recommend!
Hotel Livemax Yokohama Stadium Mae
3.8/5149 Reviews
You won't have any trouble sightseeing at a hotel located in Yokohama Chinatown. It's a great place to eat, drink and sleep. There are almost no people in Chinatown late at night, There are few streets and it is dark, so you need to be careful. I forgot something, and when I called on the day of check-out, they responded immediately and sent it to me by cash on delivery. Thank you very much for helping me. thank you very much. The photo is of mapo tofu that I ate in Chinatown.
New Otani Inn Yokohama Premium
4.4/5113 Reviews
The hotel is ideally located within walking distance of the station and several iconic attractions. The lobby on the third floor is directly connected to the adjacent department store from 11:00-20:00, with abundant dining options. The hotel's own restaurant has a large glass wall with a great view, and it is also pleasant to have afternoon tea. The front desk staff can talk in English and kindly remind you of various matters. The window of the room faces Mount Fuji🗻. Although the bright lights of the port cannot be seen, it is still refreshing. The facilities and sanitation are well maintained, and the TV screen is large. The plum tea provided has a special taste, I really like it. It is a hotel worth recommending👍.
Hotel Livemax Budget Yokohama Kannai
3.6/555 Reviews
Location is good, about 10 ~ 15 minutes walk from Sekiuchi Station. It is convenient because there are shopping streets and supermarkets in front of you. However, the room was terrible. It is old. The air conditioning is not effective at all, and the shower room has no ventilation fan, and it has been squeezed for a long time, and the temperature adjustment of the shower bath is not good (the type of temperature and cold is adjusted by oneself). The worst thing was that the room provided as a non-smoking room is not a non-smoking room. Of course, I didn't have an ashtray now, but I thought I could provide it as a non-smoking room in that state. I don't think smokers care, but the whole hotel smells terrible from the time they are on the elevator. I think that the hotel is old, so I used all of it as a smoking room and recently provided it as a non-smoking room, but the smell of the yankees that rust into the room is really bad and bad smell I can't sleep at night . I was scheduled to stay for a consecutive night but only 1 nights and changed to other hotels nearby. I stayed in one room on the 8 floor this time, but I would definitely not recommend it to anyone who doesn't like tobacco smell. I chose this place because of the cheapness, but it was a mistake for me, especially sensitive to the smell of cigarettes. I think there is no problem with those who don't care about the smell of cigarettes as I said first.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama Kannai
4.5/568 Reviews
The hotel room is relatively large for urban areas in Japan. Both suitcases can be fully opened The hotel breakfast is highly recommended. It cooperates with a chain coffee shop and is enjoyed downstairs but not in the hotel. There are 24-hour supermarkets nearby and many restaurants. However, please note that the parking lot under the hotel is only open until 10 p.m., and you cannot enter or exit after that.
Hotel Route-Inn Yokohama Bashamichi
4.2/573 Reviews
JR The distance from Sekiuchi Station and Bashado Station on the Tokyu Line is about 5. In the middle of the Bashado. The reception is 2F, check-in just tells the name and gives you a card key immediately. (Since this time I used Kanagawa Travel Discount, Identity cards are required.) At the same time, it is convenient because they will give you a printed explanation of facilities, bathing and breakfast time. There is a coffee machine in the lobby, which is free to use until 24, and there is also a microwave oven and women's amenities service. The elevator is 2 base, and I don't have the impression that I have to wait for the large number of guest rooms. (Stairs are also available) Room key is a card type, and indoor power supply is also managed with this. There was a two-story structure on one floor, inward and outward, and since it was a cheap plan, it was assigned an inward single room. The room is equipped with small hanger chest, pressurer, air purifier, etc., and there are plenty of desks, entrances, refrigerators, bedsides and outlets. (Multi USB charging machine on the desk) A cupboard with a kettle, refrigerator (empty), and hair dryer beside the desk. It's a single but large bed, and I'm glad that the pillows are 2. Wi-Fi had strong radio waves and comfortable speed. (There is also a LAN cable at the desk). The large communal bath is 11F and midnight 2 until the next day and 10, which is a happy time for business users. There is also a laundry (charged) in the men's changing room, which can be finished while taking a bath. Breakfast is 1F restaurant, in order to prevent congestion, the desired time is told at check-in. Please note that the last time zone is chosen, but before the end 9 time, the okazu will disappear more and more. In addition to the breakfast content of an orthodox business hotel, there are 2 items of homemade (?) Stir-fried food, 5 types of salads, and 7~8 types of rice assortment, which is rich in variety. There are 3 types of bread (no toast on this day), scrambled eggs, winners, yogurt, etc., and there is ample selection, and the price of a business hotel is rich in both Japanese and Western variations. Breakfast menu. There are seats on the floor to the back, so you can sit comfortably without getting dense. There are Daily Mart and Maibasuket in the same block, and it is convenient to buy and buy. Check-out is easy with an automatic terminal, and you don't have to wait if you don't pay. Considering the balance between price and location, you can repeat it.

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Number of Hotels65
Number of Reviews6,419
Lowest PriceBRL 138
Highest PriceBRL 7,354
Average Price (Weekends)BRL 829
Average Price (Weekdays)BRL 550