Radisson Hotel Narita Airport

650–35 Nanae, Chiba-ken, Tomisato, Narita, 286-0221, Japan

Why We Like It

The Radisson Narita provides guests with a convenient and comfortable spot whether you're about the leave on a flight, have a long layover, or just arrive late at night and need a place to crash. The fitness center is the gem of the property with tennis courts, pools, and lots of other entertaining options. The restaurants leave much to be desired, but the sports bar is fun. If you need a first or last stop in Tokyo, the Radisson will fit most of your needs.

Fodor's Expert Review

The Radisson Narita sits on a massive property that's close to the airport and exudes a resort-like feel. One of the nicest airport hotels, this spot boasts indoor and outdoor pools, two tennis courts, a lux health club, and stellar hospitality.

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Room

Standard rooms are pretty basic with brown and beige tones and views of the surrounding greenery. Complimentary amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea, and water.

Bathroom

Typical bathrooms are on the small side with shower/tub combos and porcelain sinks.

Lobby

The non-descript lobby is mostly a pass through for checking in and checking out guests. There is a lobby lounge with a small cafe. You will also find a decent souvenir shop and convenience store for any last minute items.

Pool

Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. the hotel boasts both indoor and outdoor pools. The outdoor pool is only available in summer months, however.

Tip There are saunas inside the changing rooms.

Gym

The Rec-Lux Fitness Center and Athletic fields is probably the best part of the property. Not only is there a gym with cardio machines and free weights, there are tennis courts, a basketball hoop, volleyball net, rental bikes, and even a Par-3 golf hole.

You Should Know Use of the gym is free but the other facilities are not. The tennis court is 500 Yen per hour. The golf hole is 250 Yen per hour. There's a ping pong table that's 200 Yen per hour. And if you want to take yoga classes, they're 1,000 Yen.

Dining

California Restaurant is the hotel's all-day dining spot with international cuisine.

Tip There's a Coffee Corner Cafe where you can grab your espresso to go along with light snacks if you're in a hurry.

Drinking

Super Stars Sports Bar is the hotel's main watering hole. Serving cold brews, light snacks, and the latest game on TV, it's a great spot to mix and mingle before a long flight out.

What's Nearby

Getting Around

There is a free shuttle that can take you to the airport every 30-minutes. If you want to get into the city, head to Terminal 1 or 2 and buy a train ticket. It'll take you about an hour to get to downtown Tokyo.

Restaurants

If you want more substantial food offerings, head to the Aeon Mall nearby or Terminal 1 in the airport. Both have excellent food courts with dozens of options.

Bars

Many of the restaurants inside Terminal 1 at the airport have bars inside in case you need a last minute liquoring up before flying out.

Quick Facts

HOTEL INFO

Phones: 0476-93–1234