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Citadines Harbour Front Yokohama

Citadines Harbour Front Yokohama

4.7 / 5Great491 Reviews
5-2 1F
7.42KM from EDWIN
Conference HallChildren's SuppliesFitness CenterCafeKitchenLuggage Storage
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LUFA YAMATE

LUFA YAMATE

5 / 5Outstanding
1-chōme-43 Uenochō
5.91KM from EDWIN
Newly OpenedKitchenChinese HospitalityDryerLaundry RoomHotel Labels
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Ray House

Ray House

3.7 / 5
137 Yamashitacho
6.97KM from EDWIN
KitchenLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Yokohama Hostel Village Hayashi-Kaikan

Yokohama Hostel Village Hayashi-Kaikan

4 / 5Good32 Reviews
3 Chome-11-2
6.51KM from EDWIN
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
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Guesthouse la Cava

Guesthouse la Cava

4.1 / 5Good4 Reviews
4 Chome-14-17 Matsukagecho
6.5KM from EDWIN
DryerLaundry RoomKitchen
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USD**7
Hostel Zen

Hostel Zen

3.7 / 524 Reviews
3 Chome-10-5 Matsukagecho
6.55KM from EDWIN
DryerLaundry RoomLuggage StorageKitchen
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USD**1
Wharf Inn

Wharf Inn

3.5 / 51 Reviews
Wakabacho 3-47-1
7.01KM from EDWIN
Conference HallDryerKitchen
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USD**9
Chillulu Hostel

Chillulu Hostel

4.4 / 5Good
Yamashitacho, 188-12 2
7KM from EDWIN
DryerCafeLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry ServiceMedical Room
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Citadines Harbour Front Yokohama

I absolutely loved this hotel! While the area is quiet, the location is incredibly convenient—most attractions and shopping centers are just a short walk away. The bed was super comfortable, and the lounge on the 7th floor with the coffee bar made for a perfect spot to unwind after a long day. My only regret was booking early with a non-refundable rate, as I later noticed lower prices on other platforms and even saw a price drop on the platform I used. Still, those three nights were worth it—the overall experience was excellent, and the value for money remains strong. If you're looking for a peaceful yet well-connected stay in Yokohama, this is a great choice.

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Ray House

Staying at Ray House was a great experience, especially for its unbeatable location near Yokohama Chinatown. It's just a short walk away, making it super convenient for exploring the area and enjoying authentic Chinese cuisine. The interior of the room was clean and well-maintained, with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. One small note: the sofa bed on the lower level didn't come with a blanket or cover, which wasn't clearly mentioned beforehand. We ended up borrowing one from above and returned it properly. A little heads-up in advance would’ve been helpful, but overall it wasn’t an issue. I also appreciated the thoughtful touch of having eight packs of bamboo shoots left in the room—my family enjoyed six of them, which felt like a warm welcome from the hosts. All in all, this was a comfortable, affordable stay with excellent access to the city center. Definitely considering it again on my next visit to Yokohama.

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Yokohama Hostel Village Hayashi-Kaikan

Staying at Yokohama Hostel Village Hayashi-Kaikan was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and equipped with fast Wi-Fi—perfect for staying connected while exploring the city. I was especially impressed by the thoughtful touches: high-quality amenities, quiet surroundings that made for a peaceful night’s sleep, and a location that’s ideal for hopping on the train and getting around town with ease. What stood out most was how well the property delivered exactly what was promised—no surprises, just honest quality. It’s rare to find a place that matches its description so perfectly, but this one nailed it in every way. Without hesitation, I’d recommend this gem to anyone looking for comfort, convenience, and a true home-away-from-home vibe in Yokohama.

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Guesthouse la Cava

I absolutely loved staying at Guesthouse la Cava in Yokohama! The dedicated female-only floor was a fantastic feature—quiet, peaceful, and very safe. The owner was incredibly helpful; when I had a question, we even managed to have a video call, and thanks to the instant human translation support available through the platform, communication was smooth and stress-free. The location is perfect—just a short subway ride from downtown Yokohama, making it easy to explore the city. Clean, welcoming, and with an excellent attention to detail, this guesthouse offers incredible value for money. I’d happily come back again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Yokohama.

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Hostel Zen

I stayed at Hostel Zen for four days and had a great experience overall. While the neighborhood isn’t the most upscale—there are indeed several budget hostels nearby—it’s still very safe, which is typical of Japan. What stood out most was getting an entire private room, not just a capsule like in many other hostels I’ve stayed at. That made a big difference in comfort and privacy, especially as a solo female traveler. The staff were warm and helpful throughout my stay. I explored Yokohama mostly on foot, and being close to the city center made it super convenient. Whether you’re looking to save money or just want a comfortable base with a friendly vibe, this place delivers. Highly recommend for travelers who value both location and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Wharf Inn

I stayed at Wharf Inn in Yokohama and had a very positive experience overall. The location is excellent—just a short subway ride from the city center, and there are plenty of restaurants and lively street food options nearby. The hostel is clean and well-maintained, with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. While the rooms aren’t large, they’re thoughtfully designed for comfort, and the beds were surprisingly comfortable for a budget-friendly stay. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit, making check-in and check-out smooth. I appreciated the attention to detail and the overall vibe—it’s perfect for travelers who want a no-frills, authentic stay without compromising on comfort. The only minor downside was some sound leakage between rooms, but it didn’t significantly affect my sleep. All in all, this place offers great value and is definitely worth considering if you're visiting Yokohama.

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Chillulu Hostel

Chillulu Hostel exceeded my expectations in every way—spotlessly clean, with complimentary towels and toiletries that made the stay incredibly convenient. This is easily one of the top three hostels I've stayed at, and definitely among the most well-organized and welcoming I've experienced in Japan. The location in Yokohama is perfect for exploring the city, and the vibe is relaxed yet social. I’ll definitely be back.

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Far East Village Hotel Yokohama

Staying at Far East Village Hotel Yokohama was an absolute highlight of our trip to the city. The 8.2 rating truly reflects the experience—this place is a standout choice for travelers looking for great value and convenience. Located just a 5-minute walk from Sakuragicho Station (only 400 meters away), getting around is effortless. Whether you're heading to Minato Mirai 21, the historic Red Brick Warehouses, or hopping on a train to Tokyo, everything is super accessible. The neighborhood is very walkable too—there’s a convenience store nearby for quick snacks or essentials, and within a 15-20 minute stroll, you’ll find plenty of restaurants offering everything from local street food to more upscale dining. We were especially impressed with the view from our upper-floor room—the city lights at night were stunning and made for a relaxing evening. Overall, this hotel offers excellent comfort, smart location, and genuine hospitality. Definitely one of the best stays we’ve had in Yokohama.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Yokohama Kannai

Staying right in the heart of the bustling city yet enjoying complete peace and quiet at night was a real highlight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Kannai Station, with restaurants, convenience stores, and everything you need within easy reach. Despite being a budget-friendly option, the hotel feels clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly peaceful. The room was cozy and comfortable, with a good-quality bed that made for a restful sleep. I was especially impressed by how quiet it stayed even late into the night—perfect for travelers who want to enjoy city life without the noise. It’s rare to find such a great balance between convenience and tranquility. Definitely a top pick if you're visiting Yokohama.

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Yokohama Mandarin Hotel

The Yokohama Mandarin Hotel is just a short walk from the station, tucked away on a quiet side street that requires climbing a small hill—no hassle at all. The neighborhood has a charming, local vibe, and the nearby Noma Lane is actually quite famous for its quaint atmosphere. I was pleasantly surprised with a complimentary room upgrade, and the space was absolutely spacious—especially the bathroom, which felt like a luxury retreat. The hotel has that classic 2000s style—simple, clean, and full of character—and honestly, I really appreciate that old-school elegance. It’s not flashy, but it feels authentic and cozy. Perfect for travelers who value comfort and charm over modern gimmicks. Would definitely stay here again.

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The Square Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai

I was really looking forward to staying in a high-floor sea-facing room since the hotel advertised 'guaranteed sea view from a high floor,' but I ended up on the 12th floor out of 20. While it wasn't as high as I expected, it still offered a pleasant view of the port and city lights, especially at night. The room itself was clean, well-maintained, and had good natural light. What stood out was the convenient location—just a short walk to the subway station, making it easy to explore central Yokohama and beyond. The staff were friendly and helpful, and overall, the experience was solid. Though the floor level didn’t fully match the promise, the value for money and the location made up for it. I’d definitely consider booking again if I’m back in Yokohama.

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Chisun Hotel Yokohama Isezakicho

The hotel has seen a few years, but it's surprisingly spacious with a large bed that makes for a comfortable stay. It's a real gem for fans of the Yakuza series—definitely a must-visit if you're on a pilgrimage to iconic locations. While it's not right in the heart of the main attractions, it's just steps from a subway station and only 4–5 stops from Yokohama Station. A short taxi ride to Chinatown costs around ¥1,000, making it very convenient without being too far from the action. The rooms are clean, well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, great value for money and an excellent base for exploring the city.