Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Guest House Sakae - Hostel
5/51 Reviews
Not bad, the environment is clean and quiet, the transportation is convenient, and the service is warm and welcoming
Hotel Livemax Tokyo Ayase-Ekimae
4.1/556 Reviews
No false from the station 2 minutes. The facilities are new and clean, complete with air cleaners and no complaints. If you dare to say that the bed is too big for the size of the room, and there is no width with the table counter, and the room feels too narrow? Because the room is small 43 inches? The wall hanging TV is more pressing. Breakfast is at a cafe on the 1 floor. There are few kinds of side dishes, but for me, the western style group, there were surprisingly many kinds of bread (there are pancakes) and auto toaster? I was very happy to have a sgrmono that I came back to the bottom. There are many drinks. Also, the people here were very squeezed and the response was very good. There are many convenience stores and restaurants around the hotel. It is recommended overall.
Business Hotel la Firenze
3.9/542 Reviews
The staff are great. Large rooms, 7/11 is next door, Yatsuka,Station is 10 min walk. Train is 20 min to Akihabara and Kita Senju, both then have access direct into Tokyo. Washing machine and dryer I visit regular, so I will start staying here. It's cheap and friendly
Urbain Tokyo Ueno Kitasenju
4.2/520 Reviews
We used 1 bedroom for 2 people. Good points, notice points 3 points by point. ■ Good points (1) There was a drink bar next to the front desk. You can drink freely. There are not many types. (2) There was a clean feeling The rooms were cleaned properly and clean. The towels were hygienic and there was no problem. (3) Close to Kita Senju Station Arrived in a few minutes walk from Kita Senju Station. The building sells cup ramen and juice, but it is expensive at the hotel price. Cup noodles were 250 yen, 500 mm PET bottle beverages and 160 yen. There are seven eleven on the way from the station to the hotel, so I think that if you need it, you will save a little more than you buy in advance in seven eleven. ■ Note (1) No smoking in all rooms No smoking rooms. No smoking space in the building. If you smoke, you need to go out (public road) once, unlock the card key and enter the smoking place. It is a hotel that is not suitable for smokers because it is necessary to change clothes every time you smoke. (2) The rooms are very narrow I have a very narrow impression, honestly, that was quite narrow. It was much smaller than the single room of Toyoko Inn and was troubled by the luggage placing place. If you have a suitcase, you can only spread it at the entrance, but it is hard to spread two people. If you spread one suitcase of the in-flight size, you will lose your footsteps. (3) No amenities in the room Amenities such as toothbrushes and cotton swabs are images of self-service from the corner in front of the front desk to bring back to the room. I went to the room without knowing it, so I felt inconvenient. The amenities are more efficient before going to the room. For me, I think there is no repeat because the room is small and the disadvantage of non smoking in all rooms is large. However, I think it is worth using it if it is a single use and non-smokers are simply intended to sleep.
Spa&Capsule Hotel Grandpark Inn Kitasenju
3.6/527 Reviews
2200 yen including breakfast / Book via official website. It is exceptional considering that it is actually 1400 / night. The list price is high, but in most cases it seems that you can stay cheaply. In particular, there are no hotel's unique points or benefits of the official website, so it is recommended to collect common points via the reservation site. Card payment is possible both online and at the front desk. (Transportation IC is also available at the front desk) The location is a short 7-minute walk from Kitasenju, but it is quiet. (There is no window in the hall, so you can't deny the feeling of oppression.) The locker room, reclining space, and breakfast venue are small, with a long and narrow structure like a Nagaya. The exterior and interior look beautiful, but some parts that feel old are visible and hidden. It feels like a refurbishment. People who are worried about whether the cleaning is not very good will be worrisome. I think that the amenities are basically complete and are exhaustive for the price. However, it is a little disappointing that there is only one towel at a time. I think you can get it if you ask. It is an inn that can be regarded as a high-class doya. More reasonable than Ueno's dandy. However, if you imagine that it's like a safe inn from the list price, I think there are some tough ones. It can't be helped because the customer base is different in the first place. Although it says that the security camera is activated, it is rarely seen, so be careful about theft. The capsule is like an old-fashioned capsule. The lack of air conditioning is a bit of a minus point. There seems to be a large cabin type, but I don't know if it's worth more than double the price because the shared facilities are the same. Since it has a modern feel, I think it is possible to strengthen cleaning and patrols around the water without selling it at a bargain price, and to compete with safe inns. Anyway, I was quite satisfied with the price.
Ohana Tokyo House
4.8/56 Reviews
Have a good rest. Thank you. I will come again next time!!! It's good to come with family or friends, and the people you're with are quiet and friendly.

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