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Hotel New Grand

4.5 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1007)
"Very nice stay. Didn't reserve breakfast, too expensive. Nice location. Great room and lobby."
The price is SAR 417
SAR 504 total
includes taxes & fees
19 Feb - 20 Feb
Hotel New Grand

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama - Koen

3.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1001)
"Excellent!!"
The price is SAR 200
SAR 222 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Feb - 25 Feb
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama - Koen

Hotel JAL City Kannai Yokohama

3.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1001)
"Cheaper than usual, good stay. Staff had English speakers which was convenient. Proximity to Yokohama stadium may have me stay again if the price remains cheap and not inflated as usual of Japan. "
The price is SAR 207
SAR 253 total
includes taxes & fees
3 Mar - 4 Mar
Hotel JAL City Kannai Yokohama

Rose Hotel Yokohama

3.5 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1000)
"The staff very friendly , eveything very close and convenient, and the food , Everywhere!! I will alway stay here!!"
The price is SAR 210
SAR 266 total
includes taxes & fees
20 Feb - 21 Feb
Rose Hotel Yokohama
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Frequently asked questions

What can a history buff expect from a stay in Chinatown?
A visit to the well-known Chinatown district in Chinatown is a draw to those who want to learn about local history. Visit the shops and waterfront while you’re in town. You can also relish a trip to the restaurants during your stay.
How many historical hotels will I find in Chinatown?
In Chinatown, you’ll find 24 hotels and other lodging options bookable on Expedia though you won’t find many designated historic hotels.
What are the most important historical sites and other places to visit in Chinatown?
Chinatown is notable for its Chinatown district and landmarks like Yokohama Mitsui-Bussan Building, Tencho-mon Gate, and Yokohama Media and Communications Center. Cultural venues include Kanagawa Arts Theatre, Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, and Yokohama Archives of History. Tokyo Bay is another popular sight to explore.
What is a historic hotel like in Chinatown?
A guest who chooses a historic hotel has a chance to stay in a building recognized with an official historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world have had many former lives and uses, such as castles, palaces, grand homes or even old police stations, pubs, lodges or skyscrapers. These types of hotels in Chinatown often retain authentic elements such as period features or traditional architecture in their public spaces or guestrooms.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
They are quite similar. The term “historic hotel” is more common in the U.S., while you’ll often hear “heritage hotel” in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to place more significance on the physical building and architecture. Heritage hotels draw their meaning mainly from the cultural value that the place has and how it inspired the surrounding community.
Do historic hotels in Chinatown have modern facilities?
Yes, every effort is made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions, but interiors include modern conveniences and safety features. Visitors can expect the amenities you’d find in a hotel such as WiFi, heating and air conditioning, and updated bathroom facilities. When you book a historic hotel in Chinatown, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing a place that’s uncomfortable for guests or rundown.