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Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel and Towers
4.7/561 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
We booked a Standard Double Room and were upgraded to a Club King as Bonvoy Platinum members. Our first impressions of the hotel were big, beautiful, convenient, but with minimal and stingy service. The Club King room was very nice, modern, quite large with a sofa and desk, and spacious bath. And very clean with lots of amenities. Bed was excellent. Location is very good with direct access to the station, shops, restaurants, and Takashimaya Department Store. Platinum Elite members can check in at the Club Lounge. The lounge is not too large, and I imagine it being very busy on weekends or holidays. Refreshments throughout the day are extremely minimal, just drinks and very light snacks like cookies and crackers (I would definitely not describe this as ”afternoon hors d’oeuvres” as stated on their website). The evening cocktail service is a bit more expansive with salad, 4-5 hot dishes, and dessert. I requested something vegetarian as there was nothing besides salad, and they were able to prepare a steamed vegetable plate and tiny fruit plate which were delicious but not filling, and nothing compared to the regular options available. When asked if it might be possible to prepare a main dish (something with more carbs), I was told they could either give me plain white rice or plain penne pasta with no sauce, I was told to add salt and pepper for flavor. Seriously? Would anyone feel pleased with such an offering? I obviously refused, and was left with a bitter feeling for the rest of our stay. Note that this property does not acknowledge the Marriott Platinum “Guaranteed 4 p.m. Late Checkout” benefit. We stayed on a Sunday, checking out the following Monday (not a holiday, and definitely not a peak day) but were denied late check out, only given 1:00. For a previous reservation, once again checking out on a non-peak Monday, we were also completely denied late check out (only standard 12:00 check out). To the Management of the Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers, I have a simple question, do you offer 4 p.m. late check-out to your Platinum Members? This is a major deciding factor for Platinum Members in choosing your hotel. Breakfast was not available in the Club Lounge, but in the buffet restaurant Compass. (Another clear indication that the Club Floor was not very busy, so why no late check out?) Breakfast here was nice, not an expansive selection, but a decent selection of both Japanese and Western dishes (but few or no vegetarian options). The orange juicer machine was especially good. Overall, this is a very nice hotel, but it does not feel like a Sheraton property as they deny Bonvoy Elite benefits when they see fit, and the service is not that of an international hotel. Elite Members are not treated as such. It feels more like a Japanese hotel that’s a step or two behind international standards. I really hope things improve as the hotel itself is very nice and we’d like to visit Yokohama again soon.
Hotel Metro (Adult Only)
3.8/516 Reviews
Shin-yokohama
It was a lot of fun! I want to go again! The facilities were very kind and I enjoyed it in a comfortable space! !! !!
HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama-Eki Nishiguchi
3.5/557 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
The room I stayed this time was room 513. The downlight is dark with only 3. The liquid crystal television is fixed by a wall hanging of 43 inches made of Toshiba. The room door was auto lock. Although it is not a security elevator, the card key does not write a room number, so there is a certain security effect. It seems that it is different depending on the hotel that the electronic key is not in front of Yokohama Sekiuchi station and Yokohama Motomachi station is not auto lock. Like other hotel ribmax, there is a microwave oven, a hot pot, a door refrigerator, and a humidified air cleaner made by SHARP, so the view from the window of the room is the wall of the next building! (>_<) From Max cafe to guest room in 1F. Breakfast is 6:30 ~ at Max cafe. According to the official site, breakfast seems to be not provided due to the influence of corona from 4/1. Japanese food (snack) Viking is the same as in front of Yokohama Motomachi station, but the cap is narrow. It may be difficult when it is crowded because it is arranged in a narrow table. When I was eating (around 6:30), there were only 1 people, and it was garagara. Bread, rice, natto, umeboshi and pickles, tamago salad, lettuce, egg grilled and kinpira gobo, baked fish, coffee (hot, ice), vegetable juice, milk, etc. Check-in ・ out is done by automatic fare adjustment machine. Mineral water was received at check-in. According to the official site, it is scheduled to end at 3/31. It was also posted in the elevator. Body soap, shampoo and conditioner are DHC. There is a hand soap. The shower momentum is also sufficient. Access is less than 10 minutes walk from the west exit of Yokohama Station 々? It is quiet because it is a business district such as sotetsu headquarters. It may be hard when people with many luggage and the weather is bad. Wi-Fi free. Coin laundry is in 2F. The shower toilet was a heating toilet seat. The gap in the room door was not empty like other rib max and I couldn't hear the noise in the corridor. There is no closet but there is a hanger in the hook of the wall hanger 4 books. It is beautiful because it is a new hotel opened in December 2018. The room is small but recommended for staying only to sleep around Yokohama Station!
Hotel Yokohama Camelot Japan
3.8/588 Reviews
Yokohama City Centre
Camelot Hotel (“Ibiza Lu lived”) was once a four-star business hotel - probably in the late 1980s. The hotel is aging, but it maintains a noble and decent atmosphere. And in fact this is really a very nice place, despite the age shown: the room is cramped, the furniture and fixtures are a bit shabby, the bathroom needs renovation . But everything was very clean, the staff were pleasant (try to speak English), the front desk provided 24 hours service etc. One aspect of its age is the lack of convenience: the front desk and elevator - can be reached through the upper and lower half steps. From the parking garage/car entrance, you can enter the hotel directly. When we walked to the front door of the hotel, we had to drag our luggage a short step to check in. No big deal, but not the design of 2000. From Yokohama Railway Station, the hotel can be reached accessible through the underground mall. After 11:00 pm the mall is closed and you have to use the pedestrian bridge. In fact, you can't walk directly through the ground without walking a long way to the hotel because the street where the hotel is located cannot be walked through. The hotel is about three blocks from the train station. All facilities are in the mall or train station - including several small supermarkets. Internet access is via Ethernet cable. Hotel will rent you a personal indoor wireless router for $2 per day. Go get it. It is a good investment. Internet works well. There is a coin-operated laundry room in the basement. All in all, Camelot is a very good budget hotel, but given the view of the (quiet, completely soundproof) highway and the inconvenient path, it is difficult to be a four-star hotel that was and aspires to be. No problem at all. But it's not super convenient.
Toyoko Inn Shin-yokohama Ekimae Honkan
3.8/529 Reviews
Shin-yokohama
Because I went to Nagoya to take the Shinkansen the next day, I took the suitcase and then changed the train, and I lived near Shin-Yokohama. The room is clean and the bed is quite big. There are relatively few things for breakfast. It’s okay to have a full meal, but it’s impossible to get it if you eat well, and I found that the breakfast buffet in Japan does not have fruit.
Lagunasuite Shinyokohama
4.3/570 Reviews
Shin-yokohama
We wanted to stay near Shin-Yokohama station because - (1) we had the JR Pass & can use the Shinkansen to go to Tokyo in 20 mins and (2) hotel rates are costlier in Tokyo. We were happy we made the right choice. We got a good deal on Agoda. The room size was reasonable (considering Tokyo standards), but was good enough for 2 people. The beds were comfortable & I couldn't complain anything about the stay. All the usual amenities were provided. There's a Natural Lawson nearby (we're lacto vegetarians) & that had decent vegan / vegetarian options. The station was hardly 10 minutes by walk. We got confused during our first night (also our first trip to Japan). Here's what we did - (a) exit the JR station, take the elevated walkway (b) turn to the left of that walkway, don't turn to the right where there's that elevated roundabout (c) go to the end of that elevated walkway & get down (d) take the 2nd left once you get down & you'll get to the hotel. This property doesn't have a coin operated laundry. Though there's one within 10 minutes walk. Good that we didn't stay in Tokyo. If you've got the JR pass & don't mind the 20 min Shinkansen ride to Tokyo, then go ahead & book this place!

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