Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

the b shimbashi toranomon
4.1/576 Reviews
It is not a short distance from Shinbashi Station, but it is a short distance. Even from Karasumoriguchi Hibiyaguchi Dochika to the hotel, there are restaurants and it is lively. If you walk straight on the main street, you won't get lost. The hotel is new and clean and the staff are kind. There was no amenities cleansing face lotion emulsion in front of the elevator. There is a toothbrush cotton swab in the room. Pajamas are one-piece type. It was good that there were many outlets in various places. There was also USB. The shower is functional and comfortable. The toilet washbasin is also beautiful. I stayed in triple, but the twin bed was big and good. There was one kind of bread for the morning service, the first day was a croissant and the first day was Mahin. It seems that I have to go early. It was a hotel I wanted to stay again.
the b suidobashi
4/574 Reviews
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu
We stayed in this hotel in October 2019 for our wedding trip. All in all, the rooms are quite spacious: there are two quite large beds (but you want to sleep comfortable in two in one bed) while the bathroom offers everything necessary between bathroom shampoo, shampoo, snack, hairdryer etc. In the room there is also a tea boiler and several infusions. In the hotel hall there is also a (American) coffee machine available to customers and, in the lower floors, a washing machine and an onsen (always free for customers). Breakfast is both Japanese and Western style, so everyone is satisfied. The staff is really very friendly and cleaning in all environments is inconvenient. The location is a very quiet point, but I think it is the position: a few minutes walk from the metro and, even though it is almost near the Tokyo Dome, the area is very quiet. I mean, I have been very prompted.
the b akasaka mitsuke
4.3/5147 Reviews
The bed and pillows are very comfortable, but not very soundproof. You can hear the sounds in the corridor and outside the window. Outside the window is an air conditioner outdoor unit. There is free coffee and a microwave in the lobby, and there are three flavors of donuts in the evening. The cafe next door is very convenient and provides breakfast for a fee.
the b ochanomizu
4.5/561 Reviews
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu
we recently stayed (may 23) at the b ochanomizu hotel in chyoda city (kanda,awajicho area) of tokyo japan. i would just like to say that the hotel was perfect, it was clean (they came to do somthing nearly every day) , the room was great small but big enough for what we needed as we were not in much. the staff were excellant if we needed anything or any information they sorted it straight away. it was perfecly located for the subway just 25mtrs away from the maranouchi line which went to every location in tokyo and the main tokyo train station for the shinkansen. i would give the b ochanomizu 5 star rating
the b sangenjaya
4.1/559 Reviews
It is close to my parents' elderly facilities and my sister's family, so I use 々. This is the only hotel I want in a perfect location. The front desk and the attitude and speed to deal with the problem are great, but I feel the aging of the building facilities. Especially air conditioner. When I stayed in winter, the temperature was not adjustable (whether it is hot or not. I got up many times in the middle of the night and adjusted it-I tell the hotel. The temperature adjustment in this room is also subtle (the hot day of May this year). The outdoor machine is exploding. The direction of the bidet in the shower toilet is right next to it at first and does not hit the butt. . . (Healed me immediately). Also, there is something that can be charged by USB near the bed. It's a standard of Le, but it's not. The deterioration of facilities and facilities that cannot be helped by human power, and the old place are conspicuous (compared to other hotels for those staying) I'll keep using it while complaining. I'm in trouble if it's closed due to full renovation work.
the b akasaka
4.2/551 Reviews
Go up a steep slope from Akasaka Station. At 17:00, the sound of the bells of the temple in the neighborhood rings. It is a hotel for completely inbound, and the foreign language version of the tourist pamphlet stands out. There is no bathtub. Wi-fi is acceptable (it gets a little heavy at night). There is a telework plan and the chairs are solid. I got a 1,000 yen OFF coupon from the delivery service menu. Coffee at the front desk is always available. CNN is shown on TV. Perhaps it wasn't working very well, the details of the room were covered with dust. There is no shortage of amenities.

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