Mercure Yokosuka, hotel in Yokosuka, Japan
Mercure Yokosuka is a hotel within the Bay Square complex in Yokosuka, a port city south of Tokyo. It offers several room types, nine event spaces including a ballroom, and a restaurant on the 19th floor overlooking the bay.
The Bay Square complex was designed by Kenzo Tange, one of Japan's most recognized architects of the 20th century. The project reshaped the waterfront area of Yokosuka and became a defining development for the city.
The hotel sits within the Bay Square complex, which also houses the Yokosuka Arts Theatre, making it easy for guests to attend concerts, plays, and dance performances steps away. The theatre draws a local crowd and reflects how the area serves as a gathering point for residents.
Shioiri station is a short walk away and provides good connections to the surrounding area and to central Tokyo. Free high-speed internet is available throughout the hotel, including in all rooms.
The restaurant Le Bistrot de Bourgogne on the 19th floor serves French cuisine made with ingredients sourced from the Yokosuka region rather than imported. The breakfast buffet combines Japanese and Western dishes, letting guests try both before heading out for the day.
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