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Accommodation In Sakura

Are you looking for a great place to crash within a 10-kilometre radius of Sakura's downtown? Wotif has just the place for you.

Sakura isn't exactly the accommodation capital of the universe. It is, however, home to the Omotenashi Lab - Hostel, which is only 3-kilometre from the city centre.

One of Sakura's most iconic landmarks is the Disneyland® Tokyo. The Hotel Emion Tokyo Bay and Hotel Lumiere Kasai are within a short stroll of Disneyland® Tokyo.

Check out the Narita Gateway Hotel and the Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu. The Narita Gateway Hotel can be found 15 kilometres away from the main part of Sakura. The Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu is 15 kilometres away. Alternative hotel options are the International Garden Hotel Narita and the Narita Kikusui Hotel.

After you have spent some time in Sakura, ensure you have enough time to explore Kanto's other attractions. Visit the ruins in Kanto, or head off and admire the region's beaches, coastal plains, forests and mountains. In this section of Japan, travellers might also partake in snowboarding and skiing.

17 kilometres to the west of Sakura is Narashino, where visitors can enjoy the Shinobazu Pond. Narashino offers some comfortable places to spend the night, including the Hotel Springs Makuhari and Maple Inn Makuhari. Alternatively, you can visit Urayasu, 30 kilometres to the west of Sakura. While in Urayasu, take the time to enjoy the Tokyo DisneySea®. The Hotel Emion Tokyo Bay and Hotel Lumiere Kasai are comfortable places to stay in Urayasu.

Can't live without sport? Indulge in your passion by visiting Tokyo Dome, 40 kilometres to the west of Sakura. For those who are interested in staying close by, make a reservation at the Concieria Shiba Koen or the Top Asakusa Apartment.

Situated 18 kilometres away from Sakura is Narita International Airport. Stay nearby at the Narita Gateway Hotel or the Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu.

Sakura hotels essential information

Accommodation
1,252 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$83
Highest Price
AU$276
Popular hotels
Narita Tobu Hotel Airport, Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel, Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo, APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari, Hotel Nikko Narita, Hilton Tokyo Bay, Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay, Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, Hotel Emion Tokyo Bay

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Sakura?
Wishton Hotel Yukari is rated as one of the top hotels in Sakura by Wotif travellers. Located in Sakura, it has all the amenities and perks you expect when you travel. Another place guests can’t get enough of is Sakura Dai-ichi Hotel.
How many days should I spend in Sakura?
There’s a bunch of things you’ll want to consider before you start booking that Sakura hotel, starting with exactly what you want to do and see. Think about whether you prefer a fast-paced or more leisurely experience. Also work out how your budget aligns with the cost of accommodation, activities and daily expenses.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Sakura?
Once you enter your travel dates and click search, use our handy “View map” feature to find Sakura hotels in the area you prefer. Want to be within reach of all the best sights? Select our “Popular locations” filter and put yourself in the centre of the action. Wotif makes choosing where to stay easy as, especially if you’ve never been to this part of the world before.
How much does a Sakura hotel cost?
Sakura hotel prices differ based on when you travel and just how fancy you want your digs to be. To find AU$83 cheap accommodation in Sakura, enter your details, hit search, then filter your results by amenities, budget, property class and more. Another way to lower costs? Avoid booking in the high season months of August, September and October, when rates are typically higher. Because the only thing better than an awesome holiday is getting it for an awesome price!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Sakura?
For cheap hotels in Sakura, follow these tips:

  • Midweek stays help keep the budget in check: Cheaper room rates are typically offered from Mondays to Thursdays.
  • If you love a good bargain, let’s be mates: Sign up for a Wotif account to gain access to Mates Rates.
  • Beat the crowds: And save some cash while you’re at it by going to Sakura in the off-peak season. Room rates are a steal in December, January and February.
  • Filters are your friend, dear traveller: Use our handy filter tool to find the type of digs you’re after, then sort by the lowest price to find a sweet deal.

What is the best area to stay in Sakura?
If you’re keen to experience this destination’s festivals, bars and pubs and shopping, book your Sakura hotel in the Chiba neighbourhood. Other in-demand areas to stay in Sakura are Chuo and Inage. Click on “View map” at the top of the page to check out the various locations of our Sakura accommodation and pick your perfect base.

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