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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
4.6/584 Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|1.6km from Kōtokuji Temple
The service attitude is very good, but there are only 2-3 people checking in and checking out, which is not enough. There will be a lot of queues. Although there will be helpful receptionists to ask for reservation information in advance, it will still take a long time. The advantage of the lobby is that it is on a high floor. The privacy is good. There is a dedicated elevator to get to the guest room, but the disadvantage is that you need to go to the elevator every time you go out/come back. Compared with the accommodation experience eleven years ago, the facilities feel obviously outdated. Breakfast is not a buffet but an a la carte menu. I don’t know how often it changes, but it is the same for two consecutive days. Although there are many ways to prepare eggs, the appetizers, salads and fruits are the same. It may be a bit boring if you eat it for two more days. Freshly baked bread will be served. Come here and let me choose, but they are all shortening and French tart, which are quite greasy. Several kinds of homemade yogurt are good. The puddings are all sweet. When I ordered on the first day, I ordered pancake as the main dish, which was relatively normal. The waffle that came with the second day was also shortened. The chocolate after housekeeping is delicious. There are two kinds of dark chocolate and milk chocolate. The hotel’s chocolate lobby restaurant also sells it. It's not too far away from Roppongi Tower. It's about 1.00km or 10.20 minutes walk. You can see the night view of Tokyo Tower from a distance.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
4.7/546 Reviews

Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|1.86km from Kōtokuji Temple
We chose this hotel in Japan at the beginning of our honeymoon and stayed for 5 nights. This is our first time in Tokyo and we are very happy to be able to stay in such a good hotel. The process we were looking for this hotel at the time was a bit dramatic. We took a taxi from the nearest subway station - it cost 500 yen, the price was a bit embarrassing, it turned out to be so close to the hotel. The next day we found that there was a bus service, about every20-30 minutes, there was a car to the subway station, and then we took this bus all the time. The hotel's hospitality staff was professional and friendly. We arrived at midnight and soon someone took us to the room and helped with our luggage. Our room was stylish, comfortable, spacious and clean. In the morning, we found that the view outside was really good and we could see Mount Fuji! There is a lake on the right, quite big, there is a flea market there on weekends. The accommodation business we booked also included breakfast, we tasted both traditional Japanese cuisine and Western breakfast. I have to say that we like both flavors. The variety is rich, the service is thoughtful, everything is great. There is also a small thing that is very touching. When it rains, you have to ask for an umbrella at the front desk. They will happily provide the prepared umbrella with a charming smile. Tokyo's subway system is very good. After half a day of play, we returned to the hotel to rest, very convenient. Every time we went to the subway station, the hotel bus was already waiting there, which was so convenient. After a break for an hour or two, we can start again without any problems. The government building is a must-visit for tourists and it happens to be close to the hotel. We went there to have a bird's eye view of the whole city. There is also a good souvenir shop around, we went around for half an hour and bought a lot of things. The Japanese know how to make good souvenirs! I highly recommend this hotel and we would like to return.

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Marroad Inn Akasaka
4.2/533 Reviews

Marroad Inn Akasaka

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|1.61km from Kōtokuji Temple
There are several Lawson and family in the road about 8 from Akasaka, but the store is small. There are seven eleven houses, but there are many goods here, and one of the fruits and vegetables (one pack of mini tomatoes or one banana) is placed, so I'm a little grateful for the business trip group that continues to eat out Maybe. The hotel facilities are quite old. The bathroom has a moldy smell and the wallpaper is quite good. The linen is clean, but the amenities are only razor and toothbrush, and there is no cotton swab or brush. There is no hand & face soap, so women should be careful. The bathroom ventilation fan did not function and opened the window. The air conditioner can only choose strength and weakness and cannot set the temperature. It is mysterious, but it is only one night during the night, but as soon as I came back at night and opened the door, the cigarette smell was full, and it was erased by the ressh, but when I was sleeping in the middle of the night, the smell of the cigarette came in I thought that the ventilation duct was connected somewhere in the room and somewhere. The wall is like an apartment, and the next room is a person who coughs all night, and the Chinese person who screams from 5 in the morning, so it is impossible to sleep. Breakfast buffet is a Chinese restaurant in the building, so only four seat tables. It is better to go early because it is the same as the problem of the next room mentioned above, and it takes breakfast in the strange atmosphere depending on the guest. The type is minimal. Croissant is delicious. There is no toaster. The fruit is only grapefruit and there is no oshibori, so you can only wipe your hands with a paper napkin. There is a paper cup for bringing back coffee to the room.

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Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya-Jingumae
4.5/585 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
The location need walk 7 to 10 mins from train station, but there is family mart and shopping mall and donki on the way, so its ok. Also very close to 2 5star restaurant we booked so still good. The hotspring after service is interesting and so good that will provide one ice cream per people every night. Also have free ramen before 11pm. The overall experience is veryvery good.
Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
4.4/548 Reviews
Very good hotel, I will stay there again if I have the chance. The view from the front desk is very good, overlooking the Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium next to it. There happened to be a baseball game during the few days I stayed. Although I didn't understand the rules, the atmosphere was pretty good. There is Lawson on the first floor of the hotel. I often buy boxed apple juice and drink it. The apple juice is very popular. There is a large public bath in the hotel. If you go there early or late, there will be no crowds and it will be very comfortable. I especially like the bubble pool, and I feel exhausted.
Hotel Allamanda Aoyama Tokyo
4.3/548 Reviews
The room was large and luxurious. It was a pity that the outside of the window was the next building, but the others are satisfied. Breakfast was also original and I enjoyed it. My wife likes the service of the bear on the Ikkyu diamond. I was grateful that I could choose red and white wine, and I opened one. It is the same everywhere at the subway station, but it is difficult to know where the hotel is located even though it is on the ground nearby. Once I knew the location, it was fine, but at first I was lost.
The Aoyama Grand Hotel
4.7/558 Reviews
Terrific newish hotel in the top 4 floors of an office building. About 320 t0 30 minute walk to Shibuya, Ginza or Harajuku or 2 minutes to the metro station. The metro is easy to use as instructions are in a lot of lanuages and you can pay with coins, notes or cards. We paid a little extra and were in a larger corner room with 180 degree views. Free generous minibar refilled each day. Staff were tops. There is a Japanese restaurant on the second floor which is independent of the notel. Excellent and fair prices. Breakfast was part of our package and it well above average. If you have bags or cant handle stairs ask the taxi to go into the basement from where you access the hotel with ease Tokyo is not cheap but I will certainly be back here
Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier
4.4/576 Reviews
It’s a very nice location at Aoyama, you can easily find metro station, restaurants, supermarket, family mart and pharmacy. The room is tiny but the facilities are nice. The only issue is the wifi, not stable, I got disconnection multiple times. Nice choice for 1 or 2 nights.
Hotel Adonis Tokyo - Dormitory Share Room for Male Only
3.9/56 Reviews
First of all, the price is cheap and the location is close to Omotesando and the city center, so if you are traveling alone, it is a good place to sleep.

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