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Del Style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel
4.5/5201 Reviews

Del Style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel

Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima Tokyo|0.26km from JR Ikebukuro Station
It is a hotel opened in front of Ikebukuro Higashiguchi station in February 2021. On the second floor of the hotel, there is a delicious restaurant called Heart, but if you ask for a hotel breakfast plan, you can eat a freshly baked fluffy sufrepan cake here. It was available. Anyway, all the heart meals were delicious, so if you stay, I would definitely recommend a plan with this breakfast buffet. Even if you stay overnight, there is a convenience store on the 1 floor, so it is not troublesome for eating. It may be good for those who want to stay cheap at a little. And now there is a smoking floor rarely. Other floors are non-smoking, of course, but I think it is a gentle hotel for those who are smoked because there is also a smoking place on the 3 floor. In October 2021, there was a free drop coffee pack at the front desk and a tea pack in the room. Amenities are disposable body towels, kushi, cotton swab, shaver, toothbrush set, shoe cross. The room facilities were empty refrigerators, TVs, wall-mounted pants pressers, dryers, bathtubs, showers, washlets, deodorizing and debacterial agents, shoes, portable chargers, air cleaners, etc. There is no large bath, but the bathtub is oval type and the width is wide, so it feels surprisingly relaxing. It is difficult to see the water scattering on the floor because it is only a 3-point unit. It is necessary to be careful because it slips when it rises if it remains wet. I think this hotel is worthwhile because it can stay at around 4000 yen to 6000 yen per night. If you register with a hotel member (free), you can receive a point addition according to the amount of use, and when you save points, you can exchange it with a free hotel ticket for a series of hotels. Everyone who uses Daiwa Roynet Hotel often It seemed to be in. The point is that even if it is not a reservation from the hotel site directly, a part of the amount can be added from each travel site, so if you enter, you enter the front desk between check-in and out If you do the meeting procedure, you will be added points from the stay at that time. Anyway, reservations can be made directly or from other sites, so I recommend booking the best plan at that time.

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Hotel Sun City Ikebukuro
4.1/5135 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The hotel has a very central location. The Yamanote line is a 10 minutes walk away. I think the hotel affords a lot of comfort and relaxing for couples and families but business travelers as well.. In the same building you can find a mall with local and international restaurants and the most shops you may wish to find. Staff is friendly , helpful and for sure courteous. Rooms are excellent, clean and convenient.
Daiichi Inn Ikebukuro
4.3/5504 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The housekeeper was very nice :( She will clean our room asap once we leave and top up everything that we have used. The receptionists on the other hand were not so friendly. Its true that the location is very creepy with all the youngsters hanging out while smoking/drinking outside but never once we feel threatened by the surroundings. Definitely would book here for upcoming trips! familymart downstairs is our every night go to 🩷
Del Style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel
4.5/5201 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
It is a hotel opened in front of Ikebukuro Higashiguchi station in February 2021. On the second floor of the hotel, there is a delicious restaurant called Heart, but if you ask for a hotel breakfast plan, you can eat a freshly baked fluffy sufrepan cake here. It was available. Anyway, all the heart meals were delicious, so if you stay, I would definitely recommend a plan with this breakfast buffet. Even if you stay overnight, there is a convenience store on the 1 floor, so it is not troublesome for eating. It may be good for those who want to stay cheap at a little. And now there is a smoking floor rarely. Other floors are non-smoking, of course, but I think it is a gentle hotel for those who are smoked because there is also a smoking place on the 3 floor. In October 2021, there was a free drop coffee pack at the front desk and a tea pack in the room. Amenities are disposable body towels, kushi, cotton swab, shaver, toothbrush set, shoe cross. The room facilities were empty refrigerators, TVs, wall-mounted pants pressers, dryers, bathtubs, showers, washlets, deodorizing and debacterial agents, shoes, portable chargers, air cleaners, etc. There is no large bath, but the bathtub is oval type and the width is wide, so it feels surprisingly relaxing. It is difficult to see the water scattering on the floor because it is only a 3-point unit. It is necessary to be careful because it slips when it rises if it remains wet. I think this hotel is worthwhile because it can stay at around 4000 yen to 6000 yen per night. If you register with a hotel member (free), you can receive a point addition according to the amount of use, and when you save points, you can exchange it with a free hotel ticket for a series of hotels. Everyone who uses Daiwa Roynet Hotel often It seemed to be in. The point is that even if it is not a reservation from the hotel site directly, a part of the amount can be added from each travel site, so if you enter, you enter the front desk between check-in and out If you do the meeting procedure, you will be added points from the stay at that time. Anyway, reservations can be made directly or from other sites, so I recommend booking the best plan at that time.
Ikebukuro Central Hotel
2.3/52 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The hotel is at the east exit of Ikebukuro subway station. The advantage is that the location is good, the travel is convenient, the reception is very nice, the disadvantage is that the space is small, one person can live for a day or two, and the time is long.
Centurion Hotel Ikebukuro Station
4.4/566 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
I left my luggage before check-in time and walked out of the area and checked in in the evening, but the luggage I left was already in the room. I don't remember anything other than our hotel that did this at a hotel in this price range. The staff has the image of many foreigners, but there is no problem at all because it is not 々 that is concerned about Japanese. The greeting after check-in is also sent to EV, and it is really staff. The interior is like a hotel in Taiwan and Mainland, with a dark tone wallpaper with a gold leaf accent and a different taste. The unit bath is small and not large enough to relax, but it may be covered by the variety of amenities, likes and dislikes, but I like it. 1F Convenience store 2F Family Restaurant. It's very convenient because it doesn't get wet. Drink too much in the room.
the b ikebukuro
4.4/5160 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
This hotel is located in the middle, close to the railway traffic, very convenient for our short-term travel, breakfast is very good, there are many types, the room is small, the activity space is crowded, but it is very clean, the furniture is complete, the bed is very hard, it should be a standard Japanese style, Electronic heated toilet seat cushions have become a habit of us, where can I buy them? There are many places to eat nearby, no need to eat in the hotel restaurant, of course, it is also very good.

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