I have a late flight coming in to Narita and an early next day flight back out. I am looking for an affordable hotel for a single female traveler, preferably on the shuttle service loop and under or near $100, if that is even possible. Nothing fancy, just clean, comfortable and easy to find. Has anyone recently stayed at the Narita Kikusui Hotel or have other suggestions?
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Nikko good there many other options with free shuttles
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I've stayed several times at the narita Hilton for ¥10,000 - ¥12,000/night for 2 breakfast included. It is actually really nice and a great bargain st that rate the pool and fitness center are good restaurants decent and there are optoons that wont bankrupt you Most of the Narita airport hotels have the free bus on a schedule, and most are in this price range, in my experience.
>>>I have a late flight coming in to Narita and an early next day flight back out. I am looking for an affordable hotel for a single female traveler, preferably on the shuttle service loop and under or near $100, if that is even possible. Nothing fancy, just clean, comfortable and easy to find. Has anyone recently stayed at the Narita Kikusui Hotel or have other suggestions?<<<
Greetings tyro,
Will give a promo to an always reliable Narita, Japan business travel favourite of mine, the Radisson. I've never had a bad experience at the property. (Always for very short stays, before moving on to some other locale for work.)
The hotel is very well maintained, great staff and quite safe and secure. (Over the years, the property has played host to various airline crews.)
Wherever you stay, have fun,
macintosh (robert)
... Singapore Airlines, You're a Great Way to Fly ...
Thank you everyone. Both the Hilton and the Radisson had great rates - I hadnt checked enough on the big-box hotels as I assumed, incorrectly, that they would be out of my price range. I had read a few reviews of the smaller hotels on Tripadvisor, and didnt see anything appealing (TA reviews don't always inspire confidence). You folks are really generous with your experiences, and I appreciate you pointing me in the right direction. I am midway into planning a month of travel though Tokyo, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai (in Feb), and this website is a deep well of information. I will keep digging here and try not to ask too many inane questions.