Best Luxury Hotels in Nishi Ward

Discover our favourite luxury accommodation in Nishi Ward. Our collection of luxury hotels and resorts showcase the very finest in world-class hospitality. Each one has been selected, by our Editors, based on its exceptional service, refined interiors, excellent amenities and standout location. Let our expert selection help you find your perfect place to stay.

Kanagawa, Yokohama, Nishi Ward

The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 146 Rooms including Luxury Suites offering City or Bay Views
Amenities Dining includes Japanese Cuisine at Hama, Italian Specialties at Italian Dining O, International Dishes & Light Refreshments at the Kahala Lounge
More Located in Yokohama's Vibrant Harbour District with Scenic Bay views

The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama is in the Minato Mirai 21 neighbourhood and launched in 2020. A gleaming mirrored glass exterior is complemented by modern interior design, incorporating both geometric patterns and alternative, curved aesthetics. Omotenashi (the commitment to wholeheartedly look after guests) runs deep here, so you can expect attentive five-star service. There are 137 bedrooms, restaurants serving Italian and Japanese meals, special excursions for guests, a spa and fitness centre and a pool looking over Rinko Park and the tree-lined boulevard towards the port.

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The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama

Kanagawa, Yokohama, Nishi Ward

The Westin Yokohama

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 373 Spacious Rooms & Suites Featuring the Signature Westin Heavenly Bed
Amenities Brasserie Du Quai for French Cuisine, Kissui-sen for Japanese Dishes, Iron Bay for Grill/bbq, Lobby Lounge for Casual Meals & Code Bar for Cocktails
More Located in Yokohama's Minato Mirai 21 Central Business District, 25 Minutes' Drive from Tokyo International Airport (haneda)

Coming from an international brand that places an emphasis on wellness, this hotel is just a year old and the sixth Westin in Japan. Naturally, the spa, with its indoor pool area is a draw. There are five places to eat onsite; Brasserie du Quai serving French cuisine, Kissui-sen for contemporary Japanese food, the Iron Bay grill on the 23rd floor, Code Bar and Sugar Merchant overlooking Mount Fuji (do try the themed afternoon teas and arrive early for the best window seats). 373 bedrooms are bright with floor-to-ceiling windows, ultra-modern bathrooms and tea/coffee-making sets.





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