Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel Trusty Tokyo Bayside
4.4/548 Reviews
Odaiba
A small 4-story hotel next to the bay court. Since I requested a view in advance, he assigned a room with a view of Yurikamome and the harbor. After having dinner in diversity, I bought alcohol and snacks at a nearby supermarket and was able to spend a relaxing time enjoying the night view in the room. There was a relatively variety of breakfast, and the seats were vacant, so I was able to eat slowly at the eat-in. If you ask for a take-out, coffee will be carefully prepared. The hotel is close to business, but I was able to spend a relaxing time in a functional and clean room. Alcohol is also available at the vending machine in the hotel. Room service is reasonable, so if you can't go outside to buy it, room service may be good. Next time I want to stay at Bay Court (¨̮) I don't have membership.
Groom Independent Suite 410
0/50 Reviews
Odaiba
0
The price is right and we are very satisfied with the room conditions. The bed is large and the beddings are clean. It is very comfortable to sleep on, and there are windows in the room, so the ventilation and lighting effects are also very good. Yeah, although there is no luggage storage service, first aid kits are prepared. Usually, there are some emergencies. The soundproofing effect of the room is also very good. The night is very quiet and there is no sound. It is very suitable as a trip. Resting place
Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu
4.5/5446 Reviews
Odaiba
Good location to team lab, Toyosu market or even few station to Tokyo driver city. One Lawson and restaurant downstairs. Very QUITE in night time. Can ask extra cleaning if needed.
Hotel Fukuracia Harumi
5/53 Reviews
Odaiba
Clean and hygienic, breakfast is not bad 👍, the front desk staff can speak English, you can check out by yourself, cost-effective!
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
4.7/5319 Reviews
Odaiba
Had a very satisfying 7 nights stay. Location is very convenient beside a monorail station and near two huge malls. Theres a convenience store right below which is very helpful. Room and toilet quite clean. Only complaint is the soundproof of the hotel, as they had an event at the open space near the hotel but it can still be heard even from a high level.. but thankfully it wasnt too noisy. Recommended to chill at the viewing lounge as the view is amazing.
Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel
4.7/5553 Reviews
Odaiba
Is it like a hotel for travelers visiting TDL etc. You can stay in a casual art atmosphere. Check in smoothly from the station. The room was still new and clean, but there was no desk for work. However, the height of the round table and chair was just good and Wifi was comfortable, so the work was progressed. There was a coffee maker put in a private cartridge, and the coffee was good. The public bath is not a hot spring, but the bathtub is quite large and there is a sauna and it is comfortable. In the sauna, you can also have a self-service and a lour. The meal is at the restaurant on the 1 floor with evening breakfast. Dinner was a fair British cuisine buffet. It was offered a small amount of food to taste various dishes, and it was good to taste a lot of variety, and it became a feeling that I didn't know what I ate in the main. The main dishes of several items were a solid amount and I wanted to feel the taste as a dish. I think the breakfast buffet was high with omelettes and French toast. The salad was delicious and enjoyed. I think there is a gap when staying with the city hotel, but I think it will be a high evaluation if it is understood as a hotel to spend casually.

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