
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.

Staying at Yokohama Minatomirai Manyo Club was a delightful surprise. While the room amenities are minimal, they’re perfectly functional for a comfortable night’s rest. What truly stood out was the rooftop area—perfect for soaking your feet while enjoying stunning views of the city’s illuminated skyline and the iconic Yokohama Tower at night. It’s such a peaceful and romantic spot to unwind after a day exploring the city. The shared bathhouse is another highlight, offering various types of hot springs that made me feel completely relaxed and refreshed. Even though it’s not right in the heart of downtown, it’s easily accessible via public transit—just a short subway ride away. With its unique charm, great atmosphere, and incredible value for money, this place deserves every bit of the 10/10 rating. I’ll definitely be back.

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.

Staying at Hotel Pasela No Mori Yokohama Kannai was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the train station, making it super convenient for exploring Yokohama and beyond. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our visit, making us feel welcome right from check-in. The room was spacious, clean, and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I especially appreciated the variety of amenities available, including a well-equipped fitness center, laundry facilities, and complimentary drinks. Everything ran smoothly—from arrival to departure—with no delays or hiccups. It’s clear the team here cares about guest satisfaction. If you’re looking for a peaceful yet central stay in Yokohama, this hotel is a top choice. I’d happily return and recommend it to anyone visiting the area.

Make sure to double-check the address when navigating—this is the Motomachi branch, not the nearby sister property. I accidentally arrived at the wrong one, but the front desk quickly spotted the booking and calmly helped me find the right location by pointing out the path through the Guan Di Temple. The adjacent Tianhou Temple (Mazu Shrine) adds a nice cultural touch. Compared to other sister hotels with Southeast Asian staff, this one has Japanese frontline personnel—kind of a senior guy who was a bit forgetful (he handed back my passport after copying it, but not immediately), but super accommodating when I asked if I could get a higher floor. He happily upgraded me to the top floor, room 8! Even though the room is compact, it comes with a microwave—a real surprise—and the fridge works well. The street below is packed with Chinese food stalls: fried squid, giant chicken thighs, bubble tea, steamed buns—you name it. I even saw a long line at a Mise Ice Cream shop. For locals, this might feel exotic, but for me, it’s like walking into a familiar neighborhood back home. Still, I ended up struggling to find something I wanted to eat at night and had to settle for snacks I brought from Akita—definitely the most underwhelming dinner of the trip. Pro tip: if you’re not in the mood for Chinese food, grab a good meal at Yokohama Station before heading here. The nearest convenience store is a four-minute walk away—very much in the heart of Chinatown, which I actually found charming.

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.

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.

I stayed at Skyspa Yokohama during a concert event at K-Arena Yokohama, and it was an excellent choice. The location is incredibly convenient—just step off the train at Yokohama Station, head to the East Exit, and you can walk straight into the hotel without going outside. Perfect for travelers who want to minimize hassle. Even though I was staying overnight, the hotel provided everything I needed: comfortable loungewear, towels, and well-stocked toiletries—no need to pack anything extra. Just one thing to keep in mind: if you're planning a multi-night stay, you'll need to check out by 12 PM each day, so plan accordingly. Overall, this is a fantastic option for anyone attending events in the area. I’d definitely return for another visit, especially with how close it is to all the action.

This hotel is an absolute gem—perfectly located in the heart of Yokohama yet surprisingly peaceful. Just steps from major shopping destinations like Takashimaya and Sogo, and with easy access to Shibuya and Tokyo via subway (only a 300-meter walk), it’s ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The two restaurants on the second floor are fantastic—great quality, unique vibe, and definitely worth a visit. I also appreciated how close we were to a large supermarket, making it super convenient to grab fresh seafood for a quick meal. Everything about this stay was seamless: comfort, convenience, and value. Highly recommend this spot if you want a central yet relaxing base in Yokohama.

Staying at Gran Customa Isezakicho in Yokohama was a fantastic experience! The hotel offers great amenities, especially the women-only large bathhouse—so relaxing and spa-like, perfect for unwinding after a long day. There’s also an impressive collection of Japanese manga right in the lobby and near the rooms, which is a big plus for fans of anime and manga culture. I particularly enjoyed the authentic Japanese curry rice served at the on-site restaurant—it was rich, flavorful, and generously portioned. Most guests were local Japanese visitors, but that didn’t affect the vibe at all; it felt cozy and genuine. The location is super convenient—just a short walk or quick subway ride to central Yokohama. If you’re looking for a comfortable, culturally immersive stay with great value, this is definitely worth considering. I’d happily book here again.
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