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Del Style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel
4.5/5198 Reviews

Del Style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel

Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima Tokyo|0.98km from JR Mejiro Station
It is a hotel opened in front of Ikebukuro Higashiguchi station in February 2021. On the second floor of the hotel, there is a delicious restaurant called Heart, but if you ask for a hotel breakfast plan, you can eat a freshly baked fluffy sufrepan cake here. It was available. Anyway, all the heart meals were delicious, so if you stay, I would definitely recommend a plan with this breakfast buffet. Even if you stay overnight, there is a convenience store on the 1 floor, so it is not troublesome for eating. It may be good for those who want to stay cheap at a little. And now there is a smoking floor rarely. Other floors are non-smoking, of course, but I think it is a gentle hotel for those who are smoked because there is also a smoking place on the 3 floor. In October 2021, there was a free drop coffee pack at the front desk and a tea pack in the room. Amenities are disposable body towels, kushi, cotton swab, shaver, toothbrush set, shoe cross. The room facilities were empty refrigerators, TVs, wall-mounted pants pressers, dryers, bathtubs, showers, washlets, deodorizing and debacterial agents, shoes, portable chargers, air cleaners, etc. There is no large bath, but the bathtub is oval type and the width is wide, so it feels surprisingly relaxing. It is difficult to see the water scattering on the floor because it is only a 3-point unit. It is necessary to be careful because it slips when it rises if it remains wet. I think this hotel is worthwhile because it can stay at around 4000 yen to 6000 yen per night. If you register with a hotel member (free), you can receive a point addition according to the amount of use, and when you save points, you can exchange it with a free hotel ticket for a series of hotels. Everyone who uses Daiwa Roynet Hotel often It seemed to be in. The point is that even if it is not a reservation from the hotel site directly, a part of the amount can be added from each travel site, so if you enter, you enter the front desk between check-in and out If you do the meeting procedure, you will be added points from the stay at that time. Anyway, reservations can be made directly or from other sites, so I recommend booking the best plan at that time.

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JR-EAST HOTEL METS MEJIRO
4.7/5121 Reviews
If it is good to end, all is good, this is this. I like the original 々 Mets, especially Gotanda is a regular inn. This time I used Tokyo more and stayed cheaply in Mejiro, but when I left the room at check-out, the cleaning staff. It's natural in Vijiho, but even if I looked at me, the cleaning staff ignored it? There is always a greeting in MetS Gotanda, and the staff is Hello for the guests who came out of the room in any hotel as well as MetS! There is a greeting. . I felt bad. In addition, I checked out in the room, so I put the card key in the card key box in front of the front desk, but the staff at the front desk also ignored! Uh, I think it's good to have a thank you. Metz Mejiro is not new, but the cleaning is firm and I was assigned to the Gakushuin side in a room that is easy to use, so the view is good, and I enjoyed watching YouTube and sleeping slowly. I thought. . Sorry. The service industry starts with greetings and ends with greetings? There are many foreigners, but here is Japan, and you must teach. There are times when the feeling of staying again can be lost in a moment. In addition, it is said that the breakfast is a set menu of dotol in a little far away. There is a stabba on the first floor, but I wonder if I couldn't cooperate with stabba. I don't think I'll pay for breakfast if I'm dotol. Is there anyone who has breakfast? ?
Bnb+ Secret Base Mejiro
4/531 Reviews
Don't normally write reviews, but this place suited me just fine. Great showers, small, quiet, clean, cheap (6 nights £100, booked in advance, trip.com). Kettle, microwave, small lockers. Small shelf in your pod for two cabin luggage size cases, 3x mains plug sockets, light. No washing machines, but launderette 100m. Great location for Shibuya, Shinjuku. 100m to Mejiro JR, Family Mart 50m, cheap (500¥) but good noodle restaurant 75m. Duvets are light as a feather, because they are real feather! Okay, I found one bed bug and the aircon is a bit low powered, but you'll probably find that in most hostels. I stayed in a chain hotel, last time in Tokyo and my room smelt of cigarettes! I really do recommend this place, if you're not wanting a party hostel.
Richmond Hotel Tokyo Mejiro
4.4/570 Reviews
Having stayed before a few years back, we again found the Richmond at Mejiro perfect for our needs. Mejiro feels like a quieter part of Tokyo to stay in which we preferred, particularly after a few hectic days of sightseeing. It's still easily accessible as the hotel is only a couple of minutes walk to the JR Yamanote Line which takes you all over the city. Ikebukuro is only one stop away and has many restaurants, bars and other attractions. The hotel staff were very helpful and the check-in, our stay and the check-out were seamless. The rooms are also spotless and quiet. We stayed for two periods during our time in Japan and found the hotel great value for money. Will definitely return on our next trip!
Hotel Times - Adults Only
4.5/52 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
I have stayed in the hotel for the fourth time in Tokyo and finally changed from three years ago to basically become a tourist-oriented hotel. It may be that the Olympic hotel is not enough. Anyway, as long as it is not as luxurious as an island hotel, I definitely choose this hotel in Tokyo. Traffic is five stars (╹◡╹) ps bathtub is very interesting
Ikebukuro Royal Hotel Higashiguchi
3.7/513 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The word of mouth on the net was low, but it was cleaner than I thought, and the room was a little wider for the price? Is it good to have wifi and drink a few cups of coffee for free? I have to eat rice outside, but it is not bad even if I deduct it. There is a price and a appearance for the location
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro
4.5/51394 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
Great hotel. Excellent customer service. Near the train station. Room is clean and new. WiFi is good. If you are staying in the superior room, do ask for the Mt Fuji view. We stayed on the 19th floor and we can view the beautiful Mt Fuji from our room.

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