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Just half an hour south of Tokyo, Yokohama is Japan's second-largest city. Originally a fishing village, this metropolis of three million people grew to become a key trading port — one of the first to open up to international trade in 1859. Modern-day Yokohama is a cosmopolitan waterfront city with a lively cultural and foodie scene. It’s an ideal base for business trips or city breaks with accommodation options to suit a wide range of of tastes and budgets. Check out our list of the best places to stay in Yokohama as you start planning your journey.
Appealingly walkable, with its wide streets and distinct neighbourhoods, Yokohama is great fun to explore on foot or by bicycle. Stroll around bustling Chinatown, popping into quirky boutiques, sampling delectable cuisine at some of the 200+ eateries, or delving into the area’s history with a guided tour. Other highlights include the Sankei-en Garden, known for its plant life and well-preserved heritage residences, and the seaside Minato Mirai district. Ascend the 296m Landmark Tower for panoramic views, visit the Yokohama Port Museum or explore the Museum of Art and the curious Cupnoodles Museum. Walks in Harbour View Park also come highly recommended.
Increasingly popular with international travellers, the best places to stay in Yokohama can fill up fast. Book your trip well in advance.
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Yokohama (Kanagawa)
A stylish ship themed hotel on the River in Yokohama. Interiors offer a tasteful blend of East meets West, echoing Yokohama's storied past with a modern twist. Feast at the SMOKE DOOR for wood-fired delights or unwind at the bar with a shisha session. A harmonious fusion of history and hospitality.
Yokohama
A luxury oasis in the heart of the city. Spacious, comfortable rooms boast a chic effortless east-meets-west design, state-of-the-art amenities, and spectacular city views. Milano Restaurant offers Italian cuisine with a French twist and the Union Bar is the hub of the hotel. A stylish urban base.
Yokohama (Kanagawa)
One of Yokohama's leading hotels since 1927, this majestic property offers a real sense of timeless glamour. Boasting elegant reception rooms and a chic restaurant perfect for romantic evenings, it's a romantic choice. Rooms are classically designed and spacious. A stand-out landmark hotel.
Yokohama
A collection of serviced apartments on the upper floors of Yokohama's tallest residential block. Light and spacious units range from compact studios to the hugely luxurious corner suite. Each boasts state of the art equipment and epic city views. The ideal city base for business or leisure.
Yokohama (Kanagawa)
An impressive property standing tall right in the heart of Yokohama. Smart rooms feature stunning city views, luxury bathrooms and chic clean design. Boasting numerous eateries, atmospheric bars and a well-equipped gym. Service is slick and attentive. Ideal for both business and pleasure.
Yokohama
A stunning five star stay in the centre of the city. Elegant, spacious rooms are very stylish with slick modern design. The best offer amazing views over city and water. Choose from three great restaurants and the sophisticated Kahala Lounge for cocktails and views. Luxury guaranteed.
Yokohama (Nishi-ku)
A luxury waterfront property boasting spectacular city views. Design is sophisticated throughout with a monochrome theme, plenty of glass and clean lines. A number of in-house restaurants cover world-wide cuisines and lounges provide a spot for a chic evening cocktail. Superb.
Yokohama (Kanagawa)
Discover seaside serenity in Yokohama's chic harbour district. The decor echoes the city's vibrant maritime history, with spacious rooms boasting panoramic views. Innovative dining at LARBOARD and Edomae-style sushi at KATABAMI are matched by a fab spa. A stylish stay where luxury meets tranquility.
Yokohama (Nishi-ku)
A soaring skyscraper with a very central location and views of Yokohama Bay Bridge. Rooms mix traditional European charm with contemporary style; think floor-to-ceiling windows, soft olive hues and antique furniture. Two superb restaurants and a glamorous bar boast serious city views. Very chic.