Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo
3.9/560 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We used it in Haneda's Mae night. It is not a card key but an old-fashioned key method. Because it is a method of inserting the key and attaching the electricity, I thought that it would not be possible to stop the electric TV channel in the room one by one. I thought the bathroom was a bit moldy, but I didn't care if I turned the ventilation fan. Because the building is old, I think it is not possible to put such facilities together. I think the amenities at the front desk are more varied than the same business hotels. You can evaluate that point. It seems that it is not written on the site, but there was a free microwave oven in front of the elevator and one in the vending machine space next to the coin laundry. If you choose a reservation site, you can stay at 5000 yen without breakfast. Locationally, is it about 2 minutes walk from JR Kamata Station? The surroundings are a bit messy, but the location is outstanding. Since there is a bus from JR Kamata station to Haneda, I thought that access was good even if I didn't walk to Keikyu Kamata station.
Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
4.5/571 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I stayed for the previous night because the flight the next day was early in the morning. I will describe 5 points that were good and 3 points that I noticed. ■ good point (1) The location was good It is a few minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata station. The location is very good. I think there is a big suitcase that doesn't bite. (2) Amenities were neat Some business hotels have cheap amenities, but this amenities were neat. I smelled very good, such as shampoo. (3) There was a smoking room It was an essential condition for a smoker. It was difficult to relax while smoking slowly in the room. (4) There was an outlet on the pillow Some hotels have only outlets around the desk, but this hotel had a proper outlet on the pillow. It was very convenient because I was able to lie down and use my smartphone while charging. (5) There was a microwave oven in the shared space. It was important to warm the celery purchased at dinner. Some rooms seem to have household appliances such as microwave ovens in the rooms. ■ Note that (1) There was no morning call service When I asked for a morning call the next morning at check-in, I was refused to be able to do it at the front desk at first. It may be a risk hedge to avoid trouble with guests when the morning call doesn't ring. However, I felt a little unkind to refuse a morning call at the front desk of a business hotel. (2) The light outside was a corner room. There was no thick curtain in the window in the room, and it was only blind. So the lights outside leaked in the middle of the night. When I went to bed, it was a little bright even if I turned off all the electricity in the room. (3) The room is quite small The price was 4000 yen per night, no bus, only a shower room. I was prepared to some extent, but it was still a narrow impression. It is suitable for the price. It was the best to spread one suitcase for in-flight bring. I think it would be better to check the number of square rice in the room when booking if you have a large suitcase. Overall it was a satisfactory hotel. I would like to use it in the previous night.
Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata
3.9/525 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I used to stay at the lodging, but it was far from the west exit, but I stayed after a long time. It is beautiful and cheap, but you can see color 々 and cost reduction measures. It's okay, but the previous day's arvest is too good and becomes a relatively low evaluation. 〈 Personal evaluation item 〉 ○ Location - 6,7 minutes walk near Kamata Station West Exit ◎ Price - Cheap @5,600 ○ Facilities - Beautiful △ Room size - slightly narrow (single) ◎ Wi-Fi all rooms ◯ Amenities shampoo, rinse, Body soap ◎ Air cleaner - permanent - pants presser unconfirmed x no closet ◎ Deodorant spray permanent ◎ pillow outlet ◯ refrigerator ◯ pot ◯ dry Ya-Permanent ◯ After checking out luggage storage - Maybe OK ◯ Front desk correspondence - No problem - Other - toothbrush and brush are distributed at the front desk
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Haneda
4.7/584 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
With any brand new hotel you expect a few hiccups, but my layover stay at the Metropolitan Haneda didn’t have a single one. Easy access from Haneda via the monorail (one stop away) and a short walk from the station to the hotel front door. Helpful staff, easy check in, efficient room with a comfy bed and one of the best hotel showers I’ve experienced. This was a great way to spend my 16 hour layover in Tokyo. Breakfast was included in my very economical room charge and included Western and Asian fare. Scrambled eggs were not as hard-cooked as most Americans like them, and much of the hot food needed to be kept warmed a little more than it was, but all in all a good buffet.
hotel MONday Haneda Airport
4.4/5177 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We arrived Haneda Airport around mid-night, so we book this hotel that near to the airport just 10min by taxi about 2000 yen, room is clean and two beds are standard size. Hotel provides shuttle bus to the airport, but very limited seats are available. Hotel nearby has an underground that is quite convenience. Check out at 10:00am is too early for us just arrived the Hotel at 2am in the morning, if late check out it will have additional charges, not so user friendly. Hotel staff are very friendly and nice, hotel also provides a simple Japanese style breakfast box that taste is OK
Beagle Tokyo Hostel&Apartments
4.3/529 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It was relatively close to Haneda Airport, and there was a hotel just a short walk from the station, which was nice. Since this was my first visit, I didn't know how to check in, so I think it would be helpful if the information was more clearly displayed.

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