
This hotel is perfect for families, offering childcare services and all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. The spacious rooms boast breathtaking bay views, making your stay even more memorable. Relax at the indoor pool or indulge in treatments at the spa center. With a variety of dining options, from French cuisine to modern Japanese dishes, there's something for everyone. Its prime location is just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore the city.

Looking for a family-friendly luxury hotel in Yokohama? This is the perfect choice! Offering childcare services and kids' amenities, parents can relax while traveling. The hotel is super conveniently located, just a 15-minute walk to Osanbashi Pier and Yokohama Stadium. With 4 restaurants including French cuisine and a café, you can unwind at the bar in the evening. Rooms are fully equipped with free WiFi and satellite TV, plus premium toiletries in the bathroom. The executive lounge and meeting spaces make it ideal for both business and leisure!













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Moving from a hotel in Ginza to the InterContinental Yokohama Grand was such a refreshing change—this place feels like a whole new level of comfort. The room is spacious and beautifully designed, with a stunning view of the Ferris wheel that makes every evening feel magical. I especially loved the bathroom amenities—they’re from Byredo’s African Travel Collection, which adds such a luxurious touch to the experience. It’s not just about the view or the space; it’s the little details that make you feel truly pampered. The value for money here is incredible—10/10 without a doubt. If you’re looking for a stylish, relaxing stay in Yokohama, this is the spot. I’ll be back.

Staying at Hotel New Grand was an absolute delight—everything about it felt just right. The location is incredibly convenient, with a direct shuttle bus from Haneda Airport that drops you right at the door, saving so much time and hassle. I visited in November, and the hotel was already decked out in festive Christmas decor—warm, magical, and beautifully done. The courtyard is serene and picturesque, perfect for a quiet moment or a great photo spot. I stayed in the main building, which offered spacious rooms with excellent layout and comfort. The bed was wonderfully supportive—perfect for a restful night’s sleep. From the ambiance to the service, every detail felt thoughtfully curated. It’s not just a place to stay; it’s an experience. I’ll definitely be adding this gem to my list for future trips to Yokohama, and I can’t wait to come back.

The location of this hotel is absolutely perfect. I used my Hakone Pass to ride the Odakyu Line for free to Tama Station, then transferred to the JH and TY lines with my Suica card, getting off at Shin-Takashima Station—just a short walk across the street to the hotel. It's in the same building as KT, so it’s super easy to find. Check-in was on the 9th floor, and while the room isn’t huge, it’s a smart rectangular layout—there’s enough space to place your luggage near the door and a small desk by the window. After settling in, I took a quick stroll to Yokohama Station (about 10–15 minutes) for some ramen and a little shopping at the drugstore. Honestly, I didn’t expect the station to be so lively at night—it’s full of energy and great vibes. The next morning, breakfast was outstanding—especially the seafood rice, which was a real highlight. Then I headed to Kamakura and the Enoshima Island area, and on the way back, I stopped at Ishikawa-machi after getting off at Kamakura High School Station. Tried the Ichisai Wagyu—delicious! Even though it started raining, exploring Chinatown felt even more atmospheric. On day three, the weather was perfect, so I walked just 10 minutes to the Yokohama Landmark Tower and Minato Mirai 21 area—great photo spots and such a fun urban vibe. I returned right at 8:45 a.m., just in time for breakfast before checking out at 10:00. The elevator queues were busy during check-out, so plan ahead. The front desk offers self-service skincare items—very convenient. The only minor downside? No complimentary bottled water, but everything else was top-notch. Overall, excellent value, fantastic location, and a very comfortable stay.

Staying at this stylish guesthouse in Yokohama Bashamichi was a real highlight of my trip. It's incredibly convenient—just a short walk from major train stations, and only 15 minutes to Minato Mirai and the historic Red Brick Warehouses. The moment I stepped into the room, I was impressed by the thoughtful design and calming atmosphere. Unlike many standard Japanese inns, this place feels modern, clean, and truly welcoming. The bed was super comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep. And the shower? Absolutely excellent! Strong water pressure, spacious layout, and great hot water. I felt relaxed and at home from the very first minute. This is exactly what a boutique-style stay should be—unique, well-designed, and full of character. Highly recommend for travelers who value both comfort and style.

Staying at Navios Yokohama was a fantastic experience overall. The room size was just right—not too small, not too big—offering a comfortable and well-proportioned space. Cleanliness stood out; every corner felt fresh and meticulously maintained, which made the stay feel very welcoming. One of the biggest perks? Right across the street is a shopping mall and a convenience store, so grabbing snacks or essentials was super easy without needing to go far. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our visit. Breakfast was delicious—especially the Japanese-style set meal with fresh ingredients—but it did repeat daily, so variety could be improved. Still, the quality more than made up for it. With great location, clean rooms, and excellent service, this hotel offers real value. I’d definitely stay here again when visiting Yokohama.

I stayed here solo during my trip to Yokohama, and honestly, it exceeded all my expectations. The location is fantastic—just a 2-3 minute walk from the station, with plenty of shops and convenience stores nearby. I didn’t have to go far for snacks or essentials, and the hotel’s front-facing street position made getting in and out super easy. The room was spotless, no signs of dirt or mess, and everything worked perfectly. I appreciated the excellent soundproofing—total silence throughout the night, which made for a peaceful sleep. It was just the right size for one person, with ample space to store luggage. The front desk staff could communicate in basic English, clear and concise, so no confusion. One thing I really liked? The housekeeping option—I could choose whether I wanted them to come in or not, which gave me full control over my privacy. Overall, this place nailed every aspect: convenience, cleanliness, comfort, and friendly service. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded hotel at this price point. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Yokohama.

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.

Staying at Hotel BaliAn Resort Yokohama Kannai was a truly refreshing experience. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from Kannai Station, making it easy to explore the city without hassle. The room design stands out with its unique, tropical-inspired aesthetic that instantly made me feel like I was on vacation. Everything was thoughtfully arranged, from the cozy bedding to the thoughtful lighting and modern touches. Breakfast was a highlight—fresh, well-prepared, and offered a good variety of options, including local flavors and international favorites. Check-in was smooth and efficient, with friendly staff who went the extra mile to ensure we felt welcome. Despite being an adult-only property, the atmosphere remains warm and inviting. It’s perfect for couples or solo travelers looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of Yokohama. Highly recommended for anyone seeking comfort, style, and a touch of island vibes in Japan.

Staying at Hotel Terrace Yokohama was a fantastic experience. The hotel is compact but thoughtfully designed—every inch feels purposeful and comfortable. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk to the metro, making it super easy to explore downtown Yokohama or head out for day trips. I added breakfast, and honestly, it was an absolute steal—fresh, plentiful, and delicious for the price. It’s rare to find such great value in a city like Yokohama. If you’re looking for a convenient, well-located base with a cozy vibe, this place is a top pick.

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.

Staying at Tabist MAYUDAMA CABIN was an absolute delight. The cleanliness and overall ambiance were top-notch—quiet, peaceful, and incredibly well-maintained. Guests were respectful and kept noise levels low, making it a perfect spot for a restful night’s sleep. The location is fantastic—just a 3-minute walk from the subway station, which makes getting around Yokohama super easy. There are plenty of dining options nearby, plus a 24-hour convenience store right on the corner. Whether you're here for a quick weekend getaway or a business trip, this cabin offers comfort, convenience, and great value. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, quiet retreat in a vibrant city setting.

Staying at Inn Matsushima was an absolute delight! Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood of Yokohama, this traditional ryokan offers peaceful surroundings while still being just a short walk from public transit. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive, making us feel right at home. The onsen was a highlight—perfectly relaxing after a day of exploring. And the breakfast? Fresh, delicious, and beautifully presented with authentic Japanese flavors. It felt like a true cultural experience. This place exceeded all expectations. If you're looking for a serene, authentic stay in Yokohama, this is it. I’d absolutely come back.
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