Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki
4.4/559 Reviews
Shinagawa
This hotel is 5 minutes walk from Yamanote Line Osaki station, which is one station away from Shinagawa, thus making it very convenient from a transportation POV. It's ta the edge of a residential area hence it's very very quiet. It's 2nd floor is connected to couple of large office buildings that have quite a few nice restaurants. There is a small family mart at about 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel. There is no shopping and entertainment near by. The hotel's interior is somewhat simple and in old fashion. You will get a nice rest there. In short, it's a money for value type of hotel.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Ariake
4.5/5964 Reviews
Odaiba
Very happy with the room and location. Easy access to 2 train stations and convenience stores down stairs. We were satisfied with breakfast too. Stayed in deluxe twin so not sure about the other rooms but was big enough for 2 ppl, had 1 double bed and 1 king single.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER
4.5/5217 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Was wonderful! Had been to this hotel for my third time. Very new, very clean. The TV got airplay. They have loads of coffee/tea/bathing/lotion packs downstairs unlimited. 7-11 downstairs was very conven. May walk to Shinjuku, or take tje railway/taxi.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Akabane
4.5/5149 Reviews
Facilities: Complete facilities Hygiene: clean and tidy Environment: 1 minute from Akaban Station, 5 minutes from Ichiban Street, and there is a convenience store at the door, which is very convenient Service: There is a Chinese front desk, which makes communication easy. The hotel has children's supplies, which is very considerate.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Shimbashi
4.4/553 Reviews
Very pleasant hotel and a terrific location which is 2 min away from the Shimbashi station. There is a family mart about 20s walk and we love that after we exit Shimbashi, go to family mart buy drinks and head to the hotel within 5 min! Hotel lobby at level 2 is constantly warm. Hotel room is small and we need to be creative in the placement of our luggage on the sofa and the table yet leaving room for the 2 human to move around easily. The toilet door open outward which is a bummer because it takes up space. The bathroom is decent size where both of us can stand inside to do hair or makeup. Overall, this has been a good experience for the price. We stayed for 3 nights and for the price, definitely value for money.

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