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JR-EAST HOTEL METS GOTANDA
4.7/5132 Reviews

JR-EAST HOTEL METS GOTANDA

Shinagawa Tokyo|1.1km from JR Meguro Station

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

It is a very beautiful hotel. The room is also large and easy to use. Although it was the end of the year, I was able to stay cheaply with breakfast. The reception is on the same floor as the restaurant and shop, and it is small, but there is a coffee machine for guests. The customer service is ok, don't expect much. The amenities bar is rich in variety. Especially there are a lot of bathing agents. Check-in is a touch panel type that has recently increased. The explanation in the building is seen on the TV in the room. If you don't have a card key, you can't go to the room by elevator. The room was assigned to the top floor. But the land pattern called Gotanda? The view is one now. And, if you are concerned about the sound of the train, please request a room that is not on the track side. The room is large and easy to use. The bath is large and there is also a bathtub, and there is a chair in the washroom. The floor of the room is not stained, and the desk is beautiful. The bed is large and the mattress is good hardness. I didn't care, but the desk may be small if it is a business. There is an air cleaner. The room clothes were soft and good with gauze specifications. It was good if the length of the pants was a little longer, because the woman is cold under the knee. There is also a YouTube TV. It is a pity that the refrigerator was not cold at all. The sound from the surrounding room was 々 but within the assumed range. If you become a free member of JR Hotels, check-out will be extended for 1 hours. You can do it with the app, so please. Breakfast is served at the restaurant on the reception floor. The salad bar is rich and delicious. I choose one main, but omelettes are recommended. I think the location pattern price setting is cheap, but if you don't sightseeing, it is good for telework and I think it is good to relax. There is also a convenience store and there is a supermarket nearby, so it is not difficult to shop.

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Hotel Mid in Meguro Ekimae
3.6/533 Reviews
The surrounding environment is very good, there are convenience stores and banks.
Hotel Abest Meguro
3.4/549 Reviews
I stayed at the beginning of the same month, but I have amnesia, and I don't leave much impression. . . The impression of a hotel that entered the miscellaneous building. It is near Meguro station, so it is convenient to do something. I think the elements necessary for Vijiho are almost complete, and it is functional and not particularly troublesome. I expected that the retort curry placed at the front desk was able to be received by the reservation site cherry blossoms posting, but if I thought well, I couldn't post it if I didn't check out I would like to have a meeting.
Meguroholic Hotel
3.9/531 Reviews
This time, I decided to stay overnight in Tokyo. When I went to the elevator to go to the room after the check-in was completed, I was surprised that there were many amenities for free. It was very helpful because there were lotions and emulsions. I stayed in a deluxe twin room this time, but I was surprised again that the room was large and equipped with a microwave. Unfortunately, I couldn't do it very slowly because of the tight schedule, but this time I wanted to enjoy the hotel service slowly. I will come again.
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
4.7/5169 Reviews
There have been some twists and turns in booking this hotel from the beginning. In fact, as long as the booking situation is not smooth, try not to book a hotel. Even if you succeed, you will be like me. This hotel is not suitable for high-end tourists from ************** who love fitness and are easy-going. . The gym has various difficulties for hotel guests. First, they have to fill out an application form (very strange). The gym is shared with the office building and is not exclusive to hotel guests. Sneakers that are brought in from outside are not allowed. If you want to rent, you will not be charged cash, and there is no Alipay or WeChat payment! I received a Visa and some incomprehensible payment methods, but in the end I didn’t succeed in fitness. We checked in after 5:00, but we were told that the museum tour the next day would only accept guests who made reservations before 5:00. We were clearly told that we were not eligible to visit the museum if we missed that time. We only had 2 nights here so no accommodations. Breakfast was average! The Japanese-style breakfast requires a waiter to serve rice, soup, fry fish, etc. It is very inconvenient. The aroma on the floor is very strange and I’m not used to it! Not cost-effective! There is also an indescribable feeling of not being taken seriously!
The Westin Tokyo
4.7/565 Reviews
Great, well managed hotel in the Ebisu district of Tokyo. I was here for three nights before flying home. As mentioned turn right after you exit the JR train station and walk all the way down through the tunnel to the hotel. I really like the the outdoor mall at the Yebisu Garden Place with it’s unbelievable food court. This place should win an award for a urban outdoor development with book stores, coffee bars , high end restaurants, hotel and train station. If I’m traveling with my wife I would stay here. If I m traveling with my teenage kids I would stay at the Hyatt in Shinjuku as it is closer to the action. I loved the 17th floor executive lounge for afternoon snacks and drinks . But I preferred the lobby lounge for breakfast as it had a better selection of items. I would not however pay $130 extra for the lounge. The rooms were very nice . I was so impressed with how clean the rooms and lobby were maintained. This is a world class hotel in the upper price range.
Keio Presso Inn Gotanda
4.5/5100 Reviews
Shinagawa
We stayed in a female room. The room was cute with bright colors. There was an air purifier, a large mirror, and a happy facility. I was happy with a lot of amenities. You can walk from the station and it is not so far and convenient. It is enough if you just sleep. The article of the gown for sleeping was also like a thin towel.

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