Nice hotel. Excellent location, in front of the Mitsui Outlet Park Makuhari Mall. 200m from Kaihin Makuhari Station. Has everything I need, super clean and well maintained. I have stayed here several times in the past. This time the hotel upgraded me to a bigger room with a queen size and a double bed. Good value for money. I ate breakfast and dinner at the hotel restaurant on the ground level. Steak buffet for dinner and Breakfast buffet for, guess what, breakfast. I stayed 5 nights this time.
We booked the hotel at the last minute through Trip.com. It was advertised as a last room available and a smoker’s room so our expectations were tentative. We were very pleasantly surprised by the standard and cleanliness of the facility. It is very conveniently located an easy 4 minute walk from the Hakimmakuhari railway station station. There are plenty of eateries in the vicinity. The Hareda and Narita AirPort Express bus also stops at this hotel. The room was clean with no smoker’s smell and all the comforts available for travellers. Breakfast and lunch is available at the hotel cafe. The food and service is very good. The hotel staff were friendly and attentive to our needs and nothing was too much for them. Ueda-san deserves special mention. The hotel is located within the Makuhari Residential Park and the parklands are pleasant to walk around. Makuhari beach is a 10-15 walk from the hotel, as is the Zozo Marine baseball park. Highly recommended.
Because I had to go to work nearby and there were no better hotels around, I chose this hotel. The location of the hotel is not bad, right next to the station, and shopping is also very convenient. The mattress is a little soft, and my back hurts when I sleep. It's a bit frustrating that we didn't notice that it was a smoking room when we booked it, and the smell of smoke was too strong. We had to pay 4,400 yen a night to change to a non-smoking room. But the price of non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms on the Internet is the same. I don't understand why I have to pay extra, but I had to pay extra. I hope everyone will pay attention when booking and don't make mistakes. I made a mistake and ordered 4 nights, which cost 17,600 yen. It's super frustrating.
I had contacted the hotel to make a reservation for a parking space, but it was full so I parked in a nearby paid parking lot.
The hotel is close to Soga Station and easy to find.
The room was compact, so I spread out my suitcase in the empty space by the bed.
I recently stayed at this hotel and had a fantastic experience. The location is ideal, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. My room was spacious and impeccably clean, which added to the comfort of my stay. Given the quality of the accommodations, I found it to be an excellent value for money. The hotel itself is new, which contributed to the modern amenities and overall pleasant atmosphere.
Service was great. Paid extra for breakfast in the morning. Free shuttle service to and from the airport was awesome just wish they had more available times for transport instead of by every hour. Times were extremely consistent with the free shuttle service. O wish they had a restaurant open for dinner and lunch. Bar at the backside was great.
The room is very good and clean. The area is not small, very close to the tram station, next to Mitsui Outlet, and only one stop away from AEON. There is a bus to the airport at the door. Recommended for both tourism and business.
This is our second time staying at the ART Hotel.
Our last two days resting up before our flight back home. A free shuttle bus is available to the airport as well as into Narita town for shopping or the train station.
We shall use this place again on our next trip to Japan.
Thank you.
Bathrooms are small but is okay for a 1 night stay. There’s a free bus that takes you to the airport. Staff is helpful. There are shops inside the hotel which make it convenient
We stayed in a double room which was quite spacious for Japan. It was clean and had ample amenities. The best thing about the hotel was the complimentary shuttle service to Narita airport which saved us the hassle of lugging our baggage to the train station early in the morning.
Great
573 reviews
9.1/10
Price from
AU$76
per night
Check Availability
See All Hotels With Parking in Chiba Prefecture
Recent Reviews for Chiba Prefecture Hotels
See all
8.8/10
Very Good
BBk64Good location, big room with good view. Value for money. The 24h Lawson store is definitely a plus when you rush for time to the airport.
Parking is plentiful and only costs 400Y per day but you need to validate the ticket at the front counter before exit. Payment at the gate so make sure you have coins or small notes.
HHailiSThe hotel looks nice on the outside but actually it is fairly rundown and has the amount of cleanliness that you would expect with that. We arrived late, around 11pm, and had to wake up early for a flight in the morning.
Shortly after we got to our room on the 9th floor, the fire alarm started going off. Originally we thought maybe it was an error or mistake so we waited, then loudspeakers started shouting ”EMERGENCY”. We gradually started walking down the stairs to the lobby. Everyone on our floor was confused as well. As we got downstairs, there was only one worker at the desk and she was checking in other customers.
A customer confronted the worker and she said it was an error and she didn't know how to stop it. It went off multiple times, and the lobby started to fill with more people. The elevators weren't working because of the fire alarm as well, and no one could sleep with the alarm going off.
We finally gave up after an hour and walked back upstairs to the 9th floor. By the time we got settled and wanted to get in bed, the alarm went off again, once again disrupting us trying to sleep. Thankfully, that was the last time.
There seemed to be no concern from the employee that was working, and the hotel didn't even offer an apology. Meanwhile, our already short night of sleep got much shorter.
JJPC670Service was great. Paid extra for breakfast in the morning. Free shuttle service to and from the airport was awesome just wish they had more available times for transport instead of by every hour. Times were extremely consistent with the free shuttle service. O wish they had a restaurant open for dinner and lunch. Bar at the backside was great.
DDean MauriceWe knew what we were getting into when we booked this hotel and it was truly an economy hotel to be close to Disney. They had excellent and frequent access with busses to get to the Disneyland and Disneysea area and took between 15-20 minutes each day to get from the hotel front door to the park gates. They have a free shuttle that works on a first come first serve basis but in the morning it left a little late so we used the public busses that stop very close to the hotel. The hotel is about 1 km away from each of the closest metro stations - Shin-Urayasu and Maihama (closest to Disney).
The hotel is very minimal and was truly a place to sleep. We liked that we had a small kitchen with a mini fridge and kettle and stocked up on snacks and drinks each day at the nearby 7-11 to be ready to line up at Disneyland. We had the double bed and it was small but just a place to sleep so we felt rested. The rooms were warm enough in December but got a bit drafty at night. There was a desk, small work station, small TV and surprisingly a DVD/VCR combo in a cabinet. The bathroom was quite compact but we appreciated the heated seat on the Japanese style toilet and the good warm shower. They provide bath products and towels and there is the option to get additional items in the lobby like extra towels, bathing towel, shave cream, combs and toothbrushes. It is important to note that the hotel does not do daily housekeeping.
We felt we had a good stay here because we wanted to be close to Disney without spending a lot of money. The stay was fine but on the last night the fire alarm went off four times around 1:30 am. They handed out a brochure at the front desk to say that if you left your shower door open the steam could set off the fire alarm and that could be what happened. After the second alarm a Japanese man told us we could stay in our room, after the second alarm the front desk made a loud announcement in Japanese over the intercom and after the fourth alarm they made an announcement in English to not worry. A little bit of a disruptive sleep but at least it didn't affect our Disney days.
AAnonymous UserCleanliness: toilet has a pungent smell and we regretted not asking to change room because we checked in late at night and too tired to ask. It did not got better after room service.
Location: it was right opposite the train station but there is still free shuttle bus to send you there. Good for wet weather or when you have luggage. Was baited by other reviews that there is shuttle bus to Disneyland but there isn’t. Only free bus to nearest station and Baiharma station. You need to pay the train ticket to take resort line to Disneyland and Disneysea.
The park view isn’t ideal because you can’t really see Disneyland. Just the view of neighbouring hotels and a little bit of the parks. I believe ocean view is better.
Breakfast was decent, you can get original or chocolate pudding.
All staff are friendly and nice.
There is ice and cold water dispenser on every floor but no hot water. You can boil on your own in the room. The room is very spacious.
PPhillip NobleThis is our second time staying at the ART Hotel.
Our last two days resting up before our flight back home. A free shuttle bus is available to the airport as well as into Narita town for shopping or the train station.
We shall use this place again on our next trip to Japan.
Thank you.
AAnonymous User”Peaceful Stay with Easy City Access”
Zayn Hotel Bangkok is a hidden gem—nestled in a quiet local area away from tourist crowds, yet just a 12-minute train ride to the city center and with easy access to Suvarnabhumi Airport. The rooms were clean and comfortable, the Thai food was authentic and flavorful, and the espresso was surprisingly excellent. A great spot for both convenience and calm.
FfyukmingIt is located very closely to Tokyo DisneySea and Maihama train station. You can walk to Tokyo DisneySea or Maihama station in 10 minutes. Staying this hotel allows you to sleep a bit more and wake up a bit late before going to the entrance of Tokyo DisneySea to join the queue to enter DisneySea at 06:30-07:00 in the early morning. It is not close to Tokyo Disneyland so, if you are going to Disneyland, you have to take the monorail or taxi. The rooms we stayed in were spacious and clean. We love that they have two types of pillows already placed on the beds for our selection - one is soft and rectangular (the common one) and the other one is harder and shaped to support your neck.
JJosephine Sow MeiThe hotel is ideal if you arrive late at night or need to catch an early flight from Narita Airport.
There is a free shuttle bus service to and from the hotel. If you arrive in Terminal 2, walk out of the terminal and look for stop 31B. The hotel is a 15min ride away.
There is a Lawson store right inside the hotel and it is very convenient to for last minute shopping. Nothing much on the immediate vicinity of the hotel but it is easy to take the shuttle bus to have your meals at the hotel.
Size of room is reasonable and comfortable for a short stay.
CCasey T95I have stayed at this hotel every annual trip to Japan for the past 5 years and honestly I now want to gatekeep because I don’t want it to get overfull and hike up prices. I won’t gatekeep and hope that it will stay as it is - super convenient aimed at what travellers need, friendly and helpful and super efficient. Firstly regular shuttles between Narita Airport T1 and T2. T3 is an easy 2 minute walk to T2 via a covered walkway. No need to take a taxi to the hotel as we once did. Secondly, the rooms are functional and have all the necessities. If you need black tea for your room, bring a few teabags for yourself as they only do green teabags and coffee. However there is a convenience store (Lawsons) in the lobby which is 24/7 and always buzzing and fully stocked. Many of the staff speak good English and know exactly what you need to get to and from the airport. There are trolleys you can borrow to bring your luggage to the lobby if you don’t want to wait for their bell staff. There is also a weighing scale in the lobby (IYKYK). One of our favourite hotel breakfasts in Japan. Always busy but good throughput. The gardens are lovely and worth a wander. We’re normally there for winter lights but this time I had the joy of the tail end of Sakura season. Lovely! Finally there is a shuttle to Narita Town for some sightseeing and local shopping as well as Aeon Mall. Make sure you know which shuttles stop at Aeon Mall because this is less regular. We now make Hotel Nikko a must for a few nights before we leave because Narita is charming and it’s a nice transition to the journey home.
To book a hotel on Trip.com, simply enter your destination, travel dates, and the number of guests on the page. Then, browse through the available hotels and select the one you want to book. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and complete the booking.
How do I get hotel deals on Trip.com?
There are several ways to find affordable hotels on Trip.com. You can narrow down your search results by filtering hotels according to your preferred price range, or you can sort the results by price to view the cheapest options first.
Where can I find hotel deals on Trip.com?
Trip.com offers a wide variety of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. What's more, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can sign in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.
How can I get lower prices for hotels?
Sometimes booking hotels midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.
How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?
You can find over 5 million hotels in more than 230 countries or regions on Trip.com. Haven't decided which hotel to book? Browse our site to get ideas!
Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?
It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Please check the policy section of the related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, sign in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.
How do I contact Trip.com customer support?
You can contact Trip.com's 24/7 customer support by visiting the Help Center on Trip.com and submitting a request. You can also contact us by phone or service chat, depending on your location.