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Comfort Hotel Narita
4.4/589 Reviews

Comfort Hotel Narita

Narita|0.09km from city center
You don't need to take a bus to the hotel. You can take the Keisei Electric Railway from Narita Airport to Narita City. Two stops. It is very convenient for tourists like me who only stay for a day. The railway system is very convenient, but Narita Station does not seem to be designed for tourists. So if you have only one piece of luggage, you can barely cope at Narita Station. It is quite tiring to walk the ladders of the station with your luggage. Telling the exact location of the airport requires you to do your homework in advance and study the map. Walking to the pedestrian channel of the elevated railway can see the hotel. As for the hospitality, I would like to say that this is a Japanese-style hotel rather than a Western-style hotel. The check-in staff was very service-conscious and thoughtfully led me to the hotel on the third floor. The lobby did not belong to the hotel. As with all other government policies, passports or Japanese identity certificates are required at check-in. I found that their English skills are still no problem in communication, but don't expect all your questions to be answered. The hotel room is quiet, clean and comfortable. The size of the Japanese-style hotel room is dwarfed by the nature of the Western-style hotel. However, the basic needs of staying can still be met: tables, bathrooms, beds. The view of the room is very boring, facing the wall of another building. There was no smell in the room and it was super clean. Breakfast is served in the morning. The supply time is the same every day. This is the style of Japanese work. It is not possible to advance or push for a minute. The food is not Western, so there is no need to be hopeful. What impressed me most here was its cleanliness and service quality, although the name of the hotel looked a little cheaper than other hotels. Much more comfortable than the so-called comfortable hotels I have stayed in North America. Only stayed for one night and left early in the morning, so I didn't know the check-out time. After I checked in, I took the train to Akihabara and Tokyo. The hotel is located in Narita City. From the hotel, you can go to the other side of the city. You can find these attractions of the Buddha Temple in half an hour. Along the way you will find a true Japanese life, feeling different from the rhythms of life in western Tokyo.

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Wakamatsu Honten
4.4/515 Reviews

Wakamatsu Honten

Narita|0.87km from city center
- Musty smelling toilet - Very old fittings and room doors that don't close fully - Friendly staff but poor English overall and unobservant - Old-fashioned owner with very poor customer skills, cannot problem-solve - Bath and water mixer very hard to use as they are very old fashioned - Fridge full of cold drinks, but with no space to put anything except tiny bottles and some small items I was very surprised and unhappy with what the ryokan owner told us today - the last night of our 10-night trip across the wider Tokyo region. Some context first: my flight departs at 6.20pm tomorrow and we have to check out of our room at 10am, as planned. What was unplanned, was that I was only told at 7pm today that they would have maintenance coming so there are 'no staff' and 'the whole ryokan will be closed', so my elderly parents (78YO and 70YO) and I would have to take our 3 large luggage bags with us by 2pm. They will not be able to hold our luggage for even 2 hours until 4pm, nor will they be able to call us a taxi; we will have to walk to the taxi stand ourselves. What is funny, is that as I was negotiating with the owner in the lobby, 4 new guests arrived to check-in. Now, there is a whole hotel with numerous rooms and new guests, but he cannot (will not) hold our luggage for 2 hours more? He proceeded to tell us they 'are not responsible to us for anything once we check out' and that 'there is nothing he can do' and when I said hotels in other countries hold the luggage for their guests after they check out for the same day until the flight time, he said 'this is Japan, not other countries'. Wow. I get it that he's used to running things his way, but this makes for a horrible customer experience. We had booked this ryokan over 6 weeks ago online, so there were many opportunities to tell us in advance of this scheduled maintenance. One great opportunity was yesterday at 5.30pm, when we checked in. Side points are: - Staff are not trained on the safety equipment in the rooms. I had taken the emergency torchlight off the charging mount and instead of the staff reinserting it, I had to figure out how and tell the staff (to his credit he really tried) - Housekeeping were unaware they took my mother's personal spoon by mistake and phew! the translation issues... we got it back though - Housekeeping replaced the tolietries we clearly had no need of, but not the items we used up! Basically they gave us 3 more toothbrushes in addition to the 3 unused, but did not top up the cotton pads. It was all very clearly placed in the bathroom for them to observe. - Creepy horror movie vibes

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Naritasan Omotesando

Wakamatsu Honten
4.4/515 Reviews

Wakamatsu Honten

Narita|0.02km from Naritasan Omotesando
- Musty smelling toilet - Very old fittings and room doors that don't close fully - Friendly staff but poor English overall and unobservant - Old-fashioned owner with very poor customer skills, cannot problem-solve - Bath and water mixer very hard to use as they are very old fashioned - Fridge full of cold drinks, but with no space to put anything except tiny bottles and some small items I was very surprised and unhappy with what the ryokan owner told us today - the last night of our 10-night trip across the wider Tokyo region. Some context first: my flight departs at 6.20pm tomorrow and we have to check out of our room at 10am, as planned. What was unplanned, was that I was only told at 7pm today that they would have maintenance coming so there are 'no staff' and 'the whole ryokan will be closed', so my elderly parents (78YO and 70YO) and I would have to take our 3 large luggage bags with us by 2pm. They will not be able to hold our luggage for even 2 hours until 4pm, nor will they be able to call us a taxi; we will have to walk to the taxi stand ourselves. What is funny, is that as I was negotiating with the owner in the lobby, 4 new guests arrived to check-in. Now, there is a whole hotel with numerous rooms and new guests, but he cannot (will not) hold our luggage for 2 hours more? He proceeded to tell us they 'are not responsible to us for anything once we check out' and that 'there is nothing he can do' and when I said hotels in other countries hold the luggage for their guests after they check out for the same day until the flight time, he said 'this is Japan, not other countries'. Wow. I get it that he's used to running things his way, but this makes for a horrible customer experience. We had booked this ryokan over 6 weeks ago online, so there were many opportunities to tell us in advance of this scheduled maintenance. One great opportunity was yesterday at 5.30pm, when we checked in. Side points are: - Staff are not trained on the safety equipment in the rooms. I had taken the emergency torchlight off the charging mount and instead of the staff reinserting it, I had to figure out how and tell the staff (to his credit he really tried) - Housekeeping were unaware they took my mother's personal spoon by mistake and phew! the translation issues... we got it back though - Housekeeping replaced the tolietries we clearly had no need of, but not the items we used up! Basically they gave us 3 more toothbrushes in addition to the 3 unused, but did not top up the cotton pads. It was all very clearly placed in the bathroom for them to observe. - Creepy horror movie vibes

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Naritasan Shinsho-ji

Wakamatsu Honten
4.4/515 Reviews

Wakamatsu Honten

Narita|0.19km from Naritasan Shinsho-ji
- Musty smelling toilet - Very old fittings and room doors that don't close fully - Friendly staff but poor English overall and unobservant - Old-fashioned owner with very poor customer skills, cannot problem-solve - Bath and water mixer very hard to use as they are very old fashioned - Fridge full of cold drinks, but with no space to put anything except tiny bottles and some small items I was very surprised and unhappy with what the ryokan owner told us today - the last night of our 10-night trip across the wider Tokyo region. Some context first: my flight departs at 6.20pm tomorrow and we have to check out of our room at 10am, as planned. What was unplanned, was that I was only told at 7pm today that they would have maintenance coming so there are 'no staff' and 'the whole ryokan will be closed', so my elderly parents (78YO and 70YO) and I would have to take our 3 large luggage bags with us by 2pm. They will not be able to hold our luggage for even 2 hours until 4pm, nor will they be able to call us a taxi; we will have to walk to the taxi stand ourselves. What is funny, is that as I was negotiating with the owner in the lobby, 4 new guests arrived to check-in. Now, there is a whole hotel with numerous rooms and new guests, but he cannot (will not) hold our luggage for 2 hours more? He proceeded to tell us they 'are not responsible to us for anything once we check out' and that 'there is nothing he can do' and when I said hotels in other countries hold the luggage for their guests after they check out for the same day until the flight time, he said 'this is Japan, not other countries'. Wow. I get it that he's used to running things his way, but this makes for a horrible customer experience. We had booked this ryokan over 6 weeks ago online, so there were many opportunities to tell us in advance of this scheduled maintenance. One great opportunity was yesterday at 5.30pm, when we checked in. Side points are: - Staff are not trained on the safety equipment in the rooms. I had taken the emergency torchlight off the charging mount and instead of the staff reinserting it, I had to figure out how and tell the staff (to his credit he really tried) - Housekeeping were unaware they took my mother's personal spoon by mistake and phew! the translation issues... we got it back though - Housekeeping replaced the tolietries we clearly had no need of, but not the items we used up! Basically they gave us 3 more toothbrushes in addition to the 3 unused, but did not top up the cotton pads. It was all very clearly placed in the bathroom for them to observe. - Creepy horror movie vibes

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Richmond Hotel Narita
4.5/5123 Reviews
Good size room. Was surprised there was even a full size bathtub, uncommon for a Japan business hotel. Drip coffee and green tea were supplied in the room. Location was excellent. Free airport drop off which saved us a lot of trouble. Friendly front desk. Highly recommended.
ART HOTEL Narita
4.1/5893 Reviews
Beautiful hotel, free shuttle to and from the airport. Gorgeous onsen. Pretty grounds with big trees and walkway. Lovely fountain at entrance, big car park, fridge in room and kimono for use. Shop in lobby, choice of great food, Attentive smiling staff, big lobby. Free toiletries in nice bathroom with bath.
International Garden Hotel Narita
4.4/5385 Reviews
Hotel International Garden Narita presents challenges in terms of accessibility, as reaching it via public transport involves waiting for a local area bus and navigating a steep slope for 5-10 minutes. Alternatively, the highway bus provides a direct route but comes with a higher cost and limited time slots. A positive aspect is the hotel's provision of free Narita Airport rides twice every hour, offering convenience for travelers. However, the rooms may be affected by a peculiar smell, possibly attributed to the high humidity in the area, impacting the overall stay experience. Consideration of transportation options and the provided airport shuttle is crucial when planning a stay at this hotel.
Narita Sando Guesthouse
4.2/529 Reviews
You can walk from Narita Station. I felt as satisfied as I could expect from the guesthouse. Clean and clean and well organized! You should be careful of your email address because it is self check-in. The lounge-like space was toxic. Japanese style! Check-out time is a must, but I said I was a little late and was caring to finish the preparation. I think that I'm warming up at this moment. I will leave a review on purpose! The photo is a shopping street near the guesthouse. There was no photo of the hostel...
Marroad International Hotel Narita
4.2/551 Reviews
Hotel located 10m by bus from the international airport. Free shuttle Very clean rooms Very welcoming staff Very good value for money Check-in 24/7 We were able to have a very good night before a very long trip and therefore be rested before takeoff
Narita Airport Rest House
4.3/5267 Reviews
Very near the airport even walkable if you want to. But there’s shuttle service as well. Room is very big for Japan standard but definitely on the older side

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Highest PriceUS$1,966
Lowest PriceUS$32
Number of Reviews 6,940
Number of hotels89
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$123
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$137

Narita hotel stays and independent tour guides

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Narita, Trip.com is here to help! In Narita, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay. For trips in Narita, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Narita International Airport (formerly New Tokyo International) to start their vacations and business trips in Narita. Besides flying, taking a train to JR Narita station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

On Trip.com, there are 22 recommended hotels in Narita. The local average price is 51 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Narita at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are 3 four-star hotels in Narita at an average price of 56 USD per night. There are 14 three-star hotels in Narita at an average price of 49 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Narita at an average price of 44 USD per night. Narita has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Narita, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. Those who favor Hilton can choose a hotel under its name. Mercure Hotel Narita is one of the most popular hotels in Narita. Nine Hours Narita Airport Japan is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Narita, you'll have easy access to Narita Yokan Museum, Naritasan Omote Sando. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Watpaknam Nihon Betsuin, Narita Yume Farm. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Sakura no yama Park, Naritasan Shinsho-ji. Commercial areas like Hello Kitty Japan, GATE WAY are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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