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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt
4.7/545 Reviews

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt

Tokyo|0.72km from New Shimbashi Building
This review will be hard to write, it's a very nice hotel but I also find it hard to recommend to tourists. Room: The Tokyo Tower view room is very pretty at night. The bed is comfy. I don't like having the closet on the opposite end of the sleeping area though, I find that very inconvenient when packing/getting ready. And for a hotel that opened in 2016, that TV is tiny and needs to be larger. The Aesop products are nice, and come in big bottles with pumps (which I prefer over tiny bottles). They also have the coolest slippers! Service: Concierge helped me reserve dinner, and had confirmation letter ready at check-in. Check-in/out was fast and easy. They offer free HH in lounge, I was pleasantly surprised to find live performance! Food offering during HH is pretty basic, but that's ok because I'd rather be eating in the city anyways. Evening turndown service could be enhanced a bit, may need to borrow a page from your colleagues at Grand Hyatt ;) Location: This is the one thing that truly sucks about this place for tourists. Toranomon Hills is a very business-heavy area, a ghost town after 6 p.m. There's no department stores, no shopping, only two convenience stores nearby, barely any dining options after 9 p.m. To do anything you'll need to get on a subway/taxi from hotel. The walk to the subway station is frankly a little longer than I like, but it's indoor underground which is nice for cold and rainy days. Overall, I would recommend a stay here if you're on a work trip and your office is in the area. Or you just have to check this place off your bucket list because of its design or the room with Tokyo Tower view. As a typical tourist in Tokyo who values convenience and accessibility to restaurants and shopping, I probably won't be back. It's a shame because this place has so much potential if it was in a better area, but I guess you can't have it all!

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The Blossom Hibiya
4.6/5412 Reviews
Conveniently located between Tokyo Station and Tsukiji market. Room was average size for Tokyo. The added amenities like free coffee in the lounge and a gym was nice bonus. The lounge offers WiFi, free coffee/tea and even has a small fridge with canned beverages. The hotel bar was very underwhelming. We ordered two drinks at the bar off of the menu and the bartender was seen looking at the recipe book and scrambling to make our cocktails. Not sure if this person was the normal bartender or just covering. The drinks were not good and we got charged a 300 JPY cover charge per person for a very mediocre cocktail. Big complaint is that there is a very strange odor inside of the rooms. We could not figure it out but it was very strong and unpleasant. Based off of the smell alone, I would probably not stay here again.
Hotel Check in Shimbashi
3.7/56 Reviews
This hotel is the best choice for participants in the Tokyo International Pavilion. In Shinbashi, you can take the seagull line directly to the pavilion. The room is small, but the equipment is very good, if you do not need to clean the room, there will be a refund. The restaurant on the second floor of the hotel has a good level of western food. The morning coffee and tea are free of charge. At night, there is a charge, but because the materials are very hard, many people have been eating it every night recently. The room also offers unlimited mobile internet access, very intimate!
Rembrandt Cabin & Spa Shimbashi - Caters to Men
4.1/526 Reviews
The hotel is located in the downtown area, about 200m from Shimbashi JR Station. The hotel has complete facilities, including a bathhouse, sauna and paid spa. Many Japanese people come here specifically to take a bath and sauna. The price of this hotel in capsule rooms is relatively cheap and very cost-effective. Highly recommended!
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Shimbashi Hibiyaguchi
4.4/5121 Reviews
2 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station, 1 floor is a very convenient location called convenience store. Despite this, the price of 5000 yen for a single night stay. (I don't use the go to campaign) How about comfort? The size is about the same as the average business hotel in Tokyo. The cleaning was well done and there were minimal amenities. The interior is not known whether it is a new building or a renovation, but it is new, so it is comfortable to use water around and air cleaners are installed. Bedding was also comfortable. As a new corona virus countermeasure, there is a virus guard at the front desk, and the payment is done by a dedicated machine, so there is no physical contact with the staff. It is a hotel that can be used cheaply and safely, so it is scheduled to be used next time.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Shimbashi
4.5/567 Reviews
Very pleasant hotel and a terrific location which is 2 min away from the Shimbashi station. There is a family mart about 20s walk and we love that after we exit Shimbashi, go to family mart buy drinks and head to the hotel within 5 min! Hotel lobby at level 2 is constantly warm. Hotel room is small and we need to be creative in the placement of our luggage on the sofa and the table yet leaving room for the 2 human to move around easily. The toilet door open outward which is a bummer because it takes up space. The bathroom is decent size where both of us can stand inside to do hair or makeup. Overall, this has been a good experience for the price. We stayed for 3 nights and for the price, definitely value for money.
Annex Checkin Shimbashi
4/51 Reviews
Close to the station and restaurants are also convenient. The bed was large and hard. There was a bath on the upper floor, but it was good that it was empty because it was full if three people entered, but I thought it would be a little bit when it was crowded. The elevator hall or corridor is a blowout, and you can hear the doors on the other floors open and close and speak in the room. If you are concerned, you may want to think about it. Breakfast at the Chinese restaurant on the first floor is too long and is not recommended for those who are hurry. I think other shops are better because you can use food tickets in other shops.

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