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Pullman Tokyo Tamachi
4.6/542 Reviews

Pullman Tokyo Tamachi

Shinagawa Tokyo|1.49km from New Pier Takeshiba South Tower
We’re a family of 4, staying 9 nights at the Pullman Tamachi in 2 adjoining rooms. Our experience of the hotel and in particular staff was exceptional. We were generously granted early check in and a very late check out (possibly helped by my Diamond All.Accor status) which made our day of arrival and departure that more easy to manage. Thank you Jakapun (Director of rooms) The rooms were generous in size, very well appointed and laid out. The breakfast in the main restaurant was great with a nice variety of options. Staff were attentive and food was replenished as needed. The location was perfect for us, metres from the main train line linking the busiest stations, yet far way from the hustle to offer a much-needed sanctuary, highlighted by the roof top garden, terrace and executive lounge. Biggest praise goes to the staff of the executive lounge, led by Jordan and Masa and their great support staff. I have yet to see staff anywhere in the world offer the levels of service they all provided during our stay. From asking questions about what we like and had in mind, to offering options, making reservations and sending frequent emails with listed itinerary and instructions, they made our experience in Tokyo a memorable one for my family. Their attention to detail, enthusiasm and pleasure in hearing we had a great day based on their recommendations, made the difference. The hotel is very fortunate to have staff like you all. My family and I truly thank you for your exceptional service and memorable holiday experience. Looking forward to returning in the near future.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Daimon
4.6/5169 Reviews

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Daimon

Tokyo Tower Tokyo|0.77km from New Pier Takeshiba South Tower
Even if you try to check in at a self check-in machine despite the reservation from the official app 4 days ago, there is no registration ‼ it is the same many times. After all, to tell the front desk staff and then check in ‥‥ what the self check-in machine is ⁉ also as a hotel original privilege, one point from slippers, etc. Operation to choose ‼ Wouldn't it be good to check in at the front desk from the beginning ⁇⁇ After the self check-in machine is processed to the guest at the front desk I think it's only a matter of two times!!! Is the introduction cost of the self check-in machine unavoidable ⁉ what is the extreme is that cashless hotel does not accept cash, and the cash back is only cash‼⁇‼⁇The room rate is ca Who didn't think the hotel officials were funny to pay cash back in cash at the shres? Cashless is also a hotel located in the station Chika, with only credit cards and QR code payments, but traffic IC cards such as Suica are not available ‼ of course, electronic money such as Edy, waon, nanaco is not available ‼ cash The cashless service that can be used for the limited payment of the payment is limited and inconvenient. The rooms are small, but barrier free design without step with the unit bathroom. There is no closet, but there are 6 hangers and enough. Folded luggage. There is a humidifier made by SHARP. TV is 40 inch android TV made by TOSHIBA. Net services such as YouTube, Netflix, Ameba can be watched on TV. BS can be watched, but CS cannot be watched. You can also confirm the use of coin laundry and the congestion of restaurants. The bed is 140 cm wide by sealey. The headboard has a variety of lighting switches, outlets and USB terminals. The refrigerator is made of TOSHIBA small one door. The desk is small with a width of less than 40 cm. There are also outlets, USB terminals and LAN terminals on the desk. There is a tiger hot water boiler pot. All the water in the hotel seems to be water purification. 2F has coin laundry, ice machine and microwave oven. By the way, coin laundry can be paid with electronic money. 1F There is a familiar amenities corner in front of the elevator. Take the instant drink amenities such as coffee and tea, toothbrush, shaver, body wash, etc. On the other hand, there was nothing in the room ‼ the view from the room saw the tip of the Tokyo Tower. I also saw the high-rise parts of Atago Green Hills and Toranomon Hills. It is beautiful because it has just opened in 1/26. The surroundings of the hotel were mostly office buildings, so I could spend quietly.

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Hotel Mielparque Tokyo
3.9/50 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
This hotel has not much reviews and offers some experiences. Location: Just on the other side of the road in Shiba Park, across the street, it is super convenient to go to the Tokyo Tower. The night is still beautiful. It is convenient to take a half hour drive from the airport. Environment: The hotel is quite atmospheric, the lobby is spacious and bright, and there are not many tourists. The front desk is very friendly and speaks English. I stayed for five nights and didn't hear the voice of the Chinese people. The overall surrounding environment is very quiet. Room: Two large and medium-sized medium twin rooms, children 8 years old, no problem, the room is relatively spacious. The bathroom is small, but there is still a step that is not low, and the elderly are not very convenient. It is very convenient to have a small refrigerator. Breakfast is not bad, people have not been much, the environment is good on the first floor. Shopping around: The hotel is not a lively area of interest downstairs. In the morning, you can feel the rush and silence of the office workers. Go to the JR line for seven or eight minutes and have a family supermarket, Alipay settlement. Meal: There are restaurants nearby, it is quite convenient, and I change to the restaurant every night. Basic English communication is not smooth, and it is quite interesting to order food. There is a white cloth curtain to eat the restaurant of Kochi dumplings, there is no picture of ordering, all rely on Mongolia. Beer and dumplings taste good. Service, very good, changed the room once in the middle. There is indeed a Chinese service. On that day, the Chinese staff were absent and the communication was difficult. The front desk called the Chinese staff and translated between us. Very good, don't worry about staying at this hotel. The overall feeling is quite good, eleven prices are slightly more expensive. If you like shopping, you still have to live near Ginza Shinjuku. It is two stops from Ginza and the taxi is 100 yuan.
InterContinental Tokyo Bay, an IHG Hotel
4.5/5501 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
A very nice hotel, the room view was amazing, with direct access to the monorail station, and connected with a small mall where you can find a Convenience store & other shops
Hotel Tavinos Hamamatsucho
4.2/5226 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
The location is right in front of Takeshiba station, it is Yurikamome line, so you can't use JR. But the Hamamatsucho JR station is only 7 minutes from the hotel. The place is far from crowds, it was in the office district area. A lot of people came to this area to work, so when you take the train in rush hours, inside the train is not too crowded. I love the place so much. There's a sukiya in front of the hotel if u r hungry, and family mart right on the ground floor. There's a lounge where you can hangout too, indoor and outdoor. The room is a bit cramped. I suggested you don't bring too many luggage or big luggage. But it is very comfortable and decent. The design of the hotel is futuristic, I like it. The service is superb, they're really kind and helpful. The amenities are quite complete. Laundry room, cloakroom, you can also take a robe, slippers, and toothbrush/paste. They have a lot of manga that you can read in the lounge. I used the self-service cloakroom here to keep my luggage for 3 days because I want to go to Kyoto, and it is really save (and free too). You only need your passmo/suica card as a lock key.
Bayside Hotel Azur Takeshiba
4.1/565 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
The service is satisfactory. It's great to have free hot spring bathing in the hotel every day. It's convenient and close to the subway station. The night view is also very nice👍
Mesm Tokyo, Autograph Collection
4.6/561 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
Caveat: only stayed here one night and left early morning so we didn’t experience the gym or breakfast. Service was great, such as the staff waiting for us in the lobby at 5:40am because they knew we’d booked a taxi and wanted to help with the bags. That kind of proactive service. Martinis at the bar were perfect; live music made for nice ambience; check in and express check out on the TV were super quick. Dinner at the teppanyaki restaurant downstairs was delicious although surprising the staff barely spoke any English (we arrived from a small country ryokan so this was surprising in Tokyo). But Japanese people are so wonderful and friendly you can always get by with some menu pointing and miming. The real magic here though is having your own balcony, which in central Tokyo is a rare treat (pic is our view from balcony). I’d definitely stay here again.
Henn na Hotel Tokyo Hamamatsucho
4.4/5192 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
A lovely place with robots assisting us. Require some effort before able to check in. Glad that support from staff came almost immediately to assist. Had 2 big lugguage so opening of lugguage proves difficulty. Narrow corridor is restricted once the lugguage bag is opened. Room may be small but good enough for couple. Even though it is away from the city, transportation is easy. Just a few stops away from Daimon station.

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