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JR-EAST HOTEL METS SHIBUYA
4.6/5109 Reviews

JR-EAST HOTEL METS SHIBUYA

Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro Tokyo|1.15km from JR Ebisu Station
Me and my boyfriend shared a superior single room at this hotel in June 2019, it was small (as you would expect from a Japanese hotel room) but with 2 big cases I was actually really pleasantly surprised with the space, neither of us felt suffocated. We were there during all the crazy construction, and we barely found it to be an issue at all. No noise, and little inconvenience. The hotel is surprisingly easy to find, and im terrible with instructions! The location is 100% the best part of this hotel. It was a piece of cake getting around Tokyo, easy access to Shinjuku/harajuku/akihabara, (odaiba is a little out the way, but not too difficult!). Lawson across the street, lots of restaurants, really close walking distance to Shibuya crossing and all its shops. Prior to arrival, I had my cases shipped from Tokyo disney resort to this hotel, and one of them was missing. The service regarding this was great, the check in desk rang up the delivery service for me (Yamato?) and figured out the situation. Within a an hour or two, I got a call to my room and they informed me that the luggage had been sent to the wrong area, but they were now delivering it to mets. What a relief! Do not worry about any language barriers, the staff are great. Another great thing about this hotel is the free smartphone they allow you to take out around the city with you! Having this was incredibly helpful for google maps etc. Cannot fault our stay at all, and I would stay again during my next trip.

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Do-C Shibuya Ebisu
3.7/582 Reviews
Because the price is cheap and beautiful for the location, I often use it. There are many people who use it, sometimes there is noise, but if you sleep you will not mind anything lol
EBISUHOLIC HOTEL
4.1/574 Reviews
The details of the hotel are really good. There are various toiletries that you can pick up at the front desk, even hand cream, and free drinks. The bathroom is separated from wet and dry. The only drawback is that the room is a bit small.
Prince Smart Inn Ebisu
4.2/581 Reviews
The sound insulation is poor, the toilet will automatically flush at 2 o'clock in the middle of the night, and I will be scared every day. There is no phone in the room to contact the service department or the front desk, which is very inconvenient. The curtains are not blackout, it will be very bright during the day. The washbasin is very small, and the water can be sprinkled all over the floor after washing your face When leaving the store, I need to store my luggage. After checking out the room card, I found out that the locker needs to be used when I live in it. When I asked the front desk, the first reaction was that I could not use it after checking out, which is outrageous. Later, I talked to the front desk and asked me to store it in their office after staying for four or five days.
The Westin Tokyo
4.7/564 Reviews
Great, well managed hotel in the Ebisu district of Tokyo. I was here for three nights before flying home. As mentioned turn right after you exit the JR train station and walk all the way down through the tunnel to the hotel. I really like the the outdoor mall at the Yebisu Garden Place with it’s unbelievable food court. This place should win an award for a urban outdoor development with book stores, coffee bars , high end restaurants, hotel and train station. If I’m traveling with my wife I would stay here. If I m traveling with my teenage kids I would stay at the Hyatt in Shinjuku as it is closer to the action. I loved the 17th floor executive lounge for afternoon snacks and drinks . But I preferred the lobby lounge for breakfast as it had a better selection of items. I would not however pay $130 extra for the lounge. The rooms were very nice . I was so impressed with how clean the rooms and lobby were maintained. This is a world class hotel in the upper price range.

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Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

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