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Dormy Inn EXPRESS Asakusa
4.4/547 Reviews

Dormy Inn EXPRESS Asakusa

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.46km from Azumabashi

Latest booking 20 hrs ago

DORMY INN GLOBAL CABIN ASAKUSA Dormy Inn Asakusa is a hotel located along the Sumida River where you can stay at a reasonable price with a great view. From the rooftop public bath on the 10th floor and the footbath, you can enjoy a memorable view of Tokyo such as the Tokyo Sky Tree on the opposite bank. Although the building itself is old, it is an attractive hotel with a breakfast that we are proud of, so please use it as a reference when you come to Asakusa for sightseeing. #ドーミーイン グローバル キャビン 浅草 は… 隅田公園前にある展望大浴場が人気のドーミーインのホテル 東武浅草駅から徒歩圏内 建物、設備自体はやや古いですが… 静かでロケーション抜群な所なので全てリセットされます 屋上の大浴場はロケーションを独り占めです 色々あるストレスも心まで洗われます 接客 言葉遣いも丁寧で見事なホスピタリティ プロの仕事をされていますねぇ 朝食付でしたので、1Fの朝食会場へ うなぎ飯とあさり汁 朝から美味しすぎて元気チャージです リーズナブルな宿泊料金でこの満足度は言うことなし また泊まりに行きたいです あまり密にならない程度に お客さんがいらして貰えるとホテル側も潤って ウィン・ウィンですねぇ(˙◁˙ )パァ
Hotel Amanek Asakusa Ekimae
4.1/540 Reviews

Hotel Amanek Asakusa Ekimae

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.67km from Azumabashi

Latest booking 22 hrs ago

Environment: The hotel is located next to Sensoji Temple, very close to the Asakusa Subway Station (the two lines under Asakusa have different exits and entrances and exits, which is easy to make mistakes). There are small supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, which is more convenient. There is also a restaurant opened by Tohoku people nearby. You can see the Skytree from the rooftop of the hotel Service: On the first day of check-in, I met someone who spoke Chinese (I didn’t see him in the next few days). The front desk was quite enthusiastic and greeted everyone when entering and leaving. Although the location is small, it is still quite warm. Facilities: The room is very small and may be smaller than the average domestic standard room (although it is generally small). However, due to the long and slender room configuration, it is very inconvenient for us to enter and exit. When one person enters, everyone must give way to the door first. OK. The hotel does not provide cleaning services. The garbage we left at the door was cleaned up in time, but other services provided are very limited. The shower head in the bathroom is very low, and a person with a height of 1.6 meters cannot reach his head. The window in the room is only 5 centimeters open, and the seats by the window are quite atmospheric (it would be nice if it was a better room setting). Unfortunately, I stayed a little lower and couldn’t see the Skytree. Overall, it's just a little too small, but everything else is pretty good.

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Bon Tokyo Asakusa
4.3/541 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
It was 4 because it was cheap. There were some places where cleaning was appropriate and dirty, but it was OK if you clean yourself because it was a new building. The bath sponge and sterilization sheet arrived and bought it immediately. The bed is not comfortable because it is well understood when touching the spring. The sheets were 々 where the laundry tank seemed to be dirty. The garbage should be put out in front of the room by 10 a.m., but it was sometimes left until the afternoon of the next day. But it was cheap so it was acceptable. The room is an ordinary condominium, so it has a bathroom drying and bath chasing function. The frying pan was thermos and did not stick even if there was no oil. The neighborhood is in the town of the town, and if you cross the river, there are many delicious things because it is Asakusa. It was also good that delivery and express flights were received in front of the room.
Playsis East Tokyo
3.8/531 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I booked 10 nights at Playsis. This multi-gender hostel is located near Sumida Bridge and River, in a really quiet neighborhood but with all the necessary services ( konbini, atm, and so on ). Only 7/8 by feet from Asakusa Station for Ginza and Asakusa Line. 10/12 mins by feet from the incredible vivid Senso-ji temple area. There's a smoking area in the front access, than an area with all the furniture like water boiler, basin, a table, an isle for eating, a comfy sofa and an automatic drink machine. 3 floors of bedrooms ( 2 multi-gender and 1 only female) plus a floor with a Japanese style suite and at the top, a really good open place for a 360 degrees view with the SkyTree. My big room was supposed for 30 people but in late January there aren't that much. Really clean bed, moquette, bathroom, shower and a bath too. Quiet in the night. Requires (as always in Japan) to release your shoes when coming in. The staff is all youngster and multilingual. They're friendly and open with every necessity. Highly recommended!!! Arigatou...
Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa
3.9/546 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
This time I stayed at the Lotte Residences Asakusa in Tokyo. I loved it because of the panda room (hahaha). What shocked me was that when I got up on the first morning, I found that there was a temple in my room (right next to it?) , there are actually (one after another tombstones) inside. Although I said ”I'm not afraid! It's a lie”, it was still a quite interesting experience! Because in Taiwan, there is no such custom of ”getting along day and night” with the tombstones~
Hotel step Asakusa
4.7/53 Reviews
Let’s talk about the advantages first: the room is not big, but it can accommodate 3 people without any problem. All necessary facilities are available. The hot room in the bathroom is particularly well designed, and you can also take a bath. Shower gel and shampoo are good. When I checked in, I found that the house was very clean. Spotless. The location is very good, just a 5-minute walk from Keikyu Honjo Azumabashi Station, and very close to the Skytree and Sensoji Temple. It is easy to get here from Narita Airport or Haneda Airport. The B&B is surrounded by locals, so it's very quiet to sleep at night. When walking nearby, you can also see well-grown flowers and ancient fish tanks. There are also disadvantages. 1. The self-service check-in machine has been unable to check in, but you can enter the room with the password given by the landlord. 2. If you don’t have slippers or toothbrushes, you need to bring your own or go to the 100-yen store near Sensoji Temple to buy them. 3. The stairs are very narrow, making it difficult to carry large boxes up and down. If you are bringing the elderly or children, you should book a room on the first floor. This hotel has a good value for money overall, and there are many convenience stores around. There is also a Japanese-style soba shop and izakaya nearby. You can also slowly appreciate the exterior design of the surrounding residents, and you will choose here again if you have the opportunity.
Tsukigime Club Asakusa Azumabashi
3.6/53 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
It's about a 5-minute walk from Honjo-Azumabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. The Toei Asakusa Line takes you straight to Haneda Airport, so it's a good hotel for sightseeing. Since our room was on the 8th floor, we could see the super dry hall from the entrance. The desk in the room I stayed in was small, and the distance between the desk and bed was too close, making it a little uncomfortable to sit down. There are enough outlets, but I think it would be difficult to use for business purposes where you will be staying for a long time. I think. I sat on my bed and used my chair as a desk to do some work. It feels like a room just for sleeping. The bath and toilet are also quite small. I feel like the shower curtain is too short. There was also dust collecting on the ventilation fan. The cleaning may not have gone all the way to every corner. There was something like a fairly sturdy hanger rack on the wall of the room a little higher up where you could hang things. There is a closet, but I thought it would be convenient to have other places to hang things. Since the room is small, it's nice to be able to use hangers to hang bags and small items on top. Close to the station, close to sightseeing spots, and cheap. I think it's a good hotel to stay depending on your purpose.
Tabist Urban Stays Asakusa
4.1/541 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Really a hotel with a high CP value! ! From the nearest station, my wife bridge, I have to take the stairs from the subway exit gateway, but it seems that there is an elevator far away from the exit of A5. I have been staying in the past few days from the exit of A3 and go up to the first floor in about4-5 minutes to reach the apartment hotel. The room I live in has a complete set of equipment, and there is cleaning service every day (10-15 between points). The best thing is that you can see the Skytree at the door of the hotel, which is a super bonus! There is an English-speaking waiter at the counter, and the people are very kind and clear. The only downside of staying is that he arranged the room next to the elevator. The elevator seems to be old. If someone wants to take it, the sound of the elevator going up and down will be loud. But I didn't feel it after I fell asleep. So it is recommended that you note the room far from the elevator before you check in, the rest are impeccable! By the way, the room air-conditioning can be turned on, it is really hot! The room is quite warm in winter.

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