Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel Mielparque Tokyo
3.9/50 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
This hotel has not much reviews and offers some experiences. Location: Just on the other side of the road in Shiba Park, across the street, it is super convenient to go to the Tokyo Tower. The night is still beautiful. It is convenient to take a half hour drive from the airport. Environment: The hotel is quite atmospheric, the lobby is spacious and bright, and there are not many tourists. The front desk is very friendly and speaks English. I stayed for five nights and didn't hear the voice of the Chinese people. The overall surrounding environment is very quiet. Room: Two large and medium-sized medium twin rooms, children 8 years old, no problem, the room is relatively spacious. The bathroom is small, but there is still a step that is not low, and the elderly are not very convenient. It is very convenient to have a small refrigerator. Breakfast is not bad, people have not been much, the environment is good on the first floor. Shopping around: The hotel is not a lively area of interest downstairs. In the morning, you can feel the rush and silence of the office workers. Go to the JR line for seven or eight minutes and have a family supermarket, Alipay settlement. Meal: There are restaurants nearby, it is quite convenient, and I change to the restaurant every night. Basic English communication is not smooth, and it is quite interesting to order food. There is a white cloth curtain to eat the restaurant of Kochi dumplings, there is no picture of ordering, all rely on Mongolia. Beer and dumplings taste good. Service, very good, changed the room once in the middle. There is indeed a Chinese service. On that day, the Chinese staff were absent and the communication was difficult. The front desk called the Chinese staff and translated between us. Very good, don't worry about staying at this hotel. The overall feeling is quite good, eleven prices are slightly more expensive. If you like shopping, you still have to live near Ginza Shinjuku. It is two stops from Ginza and the taxi is 100 yuan.
Keikyu EX Inn Hamamatsucho Daimon-Station
4.4/546 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
Ladies floor. This time, the destinations were Shibuya and Asakusa, and part of the Yamanote Line was suspended, so I chose an inn around Hamamatsucho in case I couldn't find a coin locker in Hamamatsucho. It's a little more expensive than where I usually stay, but it comes with a ReFa shower head and a hair dryer, so I'm stuck with Choice DHC. , milky lotion, hair milk, hand milk, etc., and you can manage without bringing basic cosmetics. As for the shower head, I think that the mist is comfortable and I will consider purchasing it. I can't stop the water at hand, so I'll think a little more Hair dryers are huge. It cannot be placed in a regular washroom. I don't think it's possible in my house. Scalp mode is not hot wind. The hair mode is a little hot wind and the air volume is amazing. The layout of the room was also convenient. I thought it would have been even better if the slippers were a little higher grade.
Bay Hotel Tokyo Hamamatsucho
4.1/559 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
We spent a night just arrived in Japan, the very comfortable area directly connected to Haneda Airport by Monorail and the hotel is 5 minutes walk from the station. The staff's courtesy is a strong point, which speaks a good English and from a lot of information about where to eat around. The room is very compact, it is good for a night. Large shower. Clean but hot, a little heavy pillow and a hard couch. In the usual drinking machine hall, a small self-spot with microwave, a table with free accessories like toothbrushes and pettines. In the chabatta and yukata room, a small quiet refrigerator. No choice for breakfast
Keio Presso Inn Hamamatsucho
4.5/5102 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
1) The room is clean. You can store your luggage as soon as you check out at 11 o'clock. There is a restaurant downstairs where you can add breakfast by yourself. There is rice to go with curry, miso soup, etc., bread & intestines or grilled beef ribs, vegetable juices, and homemade pancakes. Desserts; 2) The surrounding area is very close to scenic spots, such as Zojoji Temple, Oneimon Gate, and Iron Tower, which are all within a few hundred meters' walk. There are also Minato Ward Office and Keio University School of Medicine. There are people walking dogs around the Iron Tower. Shiba Let's relax in the park, there are many people jogging in the morning; 3) Family and Lawson are right next to the building; 4) Transportation, it is close to Daimon Station, Onarimon, and Hamamatsucho. There is no elevator when leaving the station, so you have to carry your suitcase! All in all, the price/performance ratio is excellent and worth recommending.
Mesm Tokyo, Autograph Collection
4.6/559 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
Caveat: only stayed here one night and left early morning so we didn’t experience the gym or breakfast. Service was great, such as the staff waiting for us in the lobby at 5:40am because they knew we’d booked a taxi and wanted to help with the bags. That kind of proactive service. Martinis at the bar were perfect; live music made for nice ambience; check in and express check out on the TV were super quick. Dinner at the teppanyaki restaurant downstairs was delicious although surprising the staff barely spoke any English (we arrived from a small country ryokan so this was surprising in Tokyo). But Japanese people are so wonderful and friendly you can always get by with some menu pointing and miming. The real magic here though is having your own balcony, which in central Tokyo is a rare treat (pic is our view from balcony). I’d definitely stay here again.
Tokyo Grand Hotel
4.4/5487 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
I booked twin room non smoking. On picture the room was looking nice. In reality we didn't get a room which was on picture. Our room was very small, very congested, instead of 2nd bed there was a sofa bed. it's good it was only for 1 night. I was very tied after long travel, that's why I didn't check straight away, but I had a feeling that it wasn't a room I booked. On next day when we were checking out, I spoke to front clerk Akihiro Sasaki about this matter. He told me, that they can’t see a picture of room I booked, they just followed instructions from Trip.com. I will let Trip.com know what happened. I feel we were cheated and I think we deserve a compensation, because the room we got is definitely cheaper than the room I booked.I am providing photos of original room and room we got. I am very disappointed.

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