Chiba Washington Hotel, Chiba
About the Hotel
Chiba Washington Hotel is a modern, 3-star accommodation located in the heart of Chuo. It's just a 5-minute walk from a shopping area and a 35-minute train ride to the Makuhari Messe, the largest international convention complex in Asia. The hotel features a cylindrical, beige structure across its nine stories. Guests can enjoy convenient access to notable attractions, including the Port of Chiba and Tokyo Disneyland.
Location
Chiba Washington Hotel is located within walking distance of several attractions including the Chiba City Museum of Art and Chiba Shrine. Public transportation options readily connect Chiba city to Tokyo, simplifying travel for visitors. Narita International Airport can be reached in 0 milesinutes through a combination of train and walking, adding to the hotel's accessibility.
Rooms
All rooms at Chiba Washington Hotel come equipped with free WiFi and wired internet access. Guests can find flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and down comforters in their accommodations. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations with deep soaking bathtubs and toilets featuring electronic bidets. Neutral colors and wood paneling create a comfortable environment throughout the hotel.
Eat & Drink
The on-site restaurant, Gas Light, offers a daily breakfast featuring Japanese and Western cuisine. There are two additional dining options available that serve a variety of Japanese and international dishes. Room service may also be available for a more private dining experience. Guests have commented positively on the quality and variety of meals provided.
Leisure & Business
The hotel provides facilities for both leisure and business guests. A dry cleaning service and laundry facilities are available to ensure convenience. Guests can also access complimentary wireless internet and a television in a common area for relaxation. Massage services are offered to enhance the leisure experience.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Elevator
- Hairdresser
- Ice machine
- Multilingual staff
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Stores/Commercial services
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Business center
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My experience at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The location was ideal, being very close to the main station of Chiba city, which made it convenient for exploring. However, the rooms were incredibly small, making the stay quite uncomfortable. The dining options were not very imaginative, although the Spanish dishes provided a tasty experience.
I found the hotel to be in a wonderfully convenient location close to Chiba's nightlife and shopping areas. The rooms were clean and not as small as those in other Tokyo hotels, providing a comfortable stay, but the lack of space was still noticeable. The service from the staff was incredibly friendly, which made my experience even more enjoyable. The dining options offered tasty and varied meals, adding to the positive aspects of my stay.
My stay at the hotel was a bit of a mixed bag. While the rooms were clean and not as cramped as other Tokyo hotels, they were still too small for two people. On the bright side, the cleanliness and excellent water pressure in the bathroom were definite perks. The service staff, though struggling with language barriers, managed to be friendly and helpful. The location, although tucked away down a small alley, proved to be quite central to Chiba's nightlife and shopping scenes. Unfortunately, the dining experience lacked variety and imagination, with only the Sicilian pastries standing out. The facilities overall were decent, but there were noticeable security box issues that went unnoticed for days.
The hotel room was quite small, barely giving me space to move around, which made my stay quite uncomfortable. However, the location was pretty central to Chiba's nightlife and shopping areas, making it convenient for exploring the city. The dining experience was mediocre with poor and unimaginative options, but the service was friendly with polite staff.
I found the hotel to be conveniently located with easy access to downtown Chiba, but there were some aspects that could be improved. The rooms were clean and moderately spacious, but the dining options left much to be desired. The staff was polite and helpful, making for a pleasant stay overall.
The hotel is conveniently located near Chiba station, making it easy to access the city's nightlife and shopping areas. The rooms are on the smaller side but cozy, and the staff, while language-locked, are exceptionally friendly and helpful. The dining options are uninspired, and the hotel lacks imaginative cuisine. Overall, a good value for a stay in Chiba.
I had a decent stay at the hotel overall. The rooms were on the smaller side, barely giving me enough space to move around, which was a bit of a downside. However, the service was very friendly and always happy, adding a nice touch to my experience. The location was pretty central to most of Chiba's nightlife and shopping, making it convenient for exploring the city. The dining options were a bit limited and lacking imagination, but the homemade pizza was a delightful surprise.
I had mixed feelings about my stay at the hotel. On one hand, the rooms were a bit small for two people, but they were clean with excellent water pressure in the bathroom. However, the lack of English speaking staff made it challenging for international visitors. The location was convenient, close to Chiba's nightlife and shopping, but a bit hidden down a small alley. The dining options were limited, although the sweet cakes were a highlight. The facilities were decent, but nothing extraordinary stood out.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The location was great for exploring the nightlife and shopping in Chiba, and the rooms were clean, but they felt small for two people. The staff was friendly but could improve on their international language skills. The dining options were limited, and the facilities were acceptable but not exceptional.
The hotel had a fantastic location, pretty central to most of Chiba's nightlife and shopping. The rooms were quite small, barely a space to move around, which was a downside for two people. The service was friendly and helpful, although there were challenges with language for international visitors. The dining options were poor and lacked imagination. The facilities were average.