Published date: December 27, 2024
A Hotel Stay Like Living in Yokohama
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I stayed for 2 nights on the weekend before Christmas.
The hotel is directly connected to the station, making access outstanding. The hotel has the feel of a stylish international hotel, elevating my spirits.
This time, I chose a room with a kitchen. Upon entering the room, I found a spacious clothes hanger and luggage space, leading to the kitchen and living area.
The kitchen was the size of a typical home kitchen and very spacious, as was the room. It felt like I was living in a spacious one-room apartment.
The kitchen was equipped with a large refrigerator (the price is frozen), an oven microwave, a kettle, pots, and plates, so I could cook anything. The only thing missing was a rice cooker.
Also, water was available to fill up on the 7th floor lounge, and there was a bottle in the room so I could fill it up. I was happy not to have to buy mineral water. By the way, you can elegantly enjoy coffee and tea in the lounge.
While the room was generally well-equipped with amenities, it lacked cleansing products, lotion, and cotton swabs. However, you could request these items at the front desk.
During my 2-night stay, I also went to the gym in the morning. It was compact but allowed for stretching and light workouts to start the day feeling refreshed. There was also a corner in the gym to get water and towels, which was very considerate.
I went out for drinks in Noge and Kannai, which were about a 15-minute walk away, making it very convenient.
Not having to worry about the last train, being able to cook in the kitchen, it felt like I was living in Yokohama.
If you want to enjoy Yokohama, this hotel comes highly recommended!
Experiences during the trip
There is Chinatown about a 7-8 minute walk from the hotel, and I enjoyed eating my way through.
In the opposite direction, you can find Red Brick and Minato Mirai. It felt like this hotel was right in the center of it all.
Yokohama was filled with Christmas decor, and I had a wonderful time.