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Super Hotel Premier Ginza
4.5/5233 Reviews

Super Hotel Premier Ginza

Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi Tokyo|0.31km from Nissan Crossing
We felt that this hotel was centrally located in Ginza and we had quick access to a lot of the shopping and attractions nearby either by walking or using the metro. The hotel is surrounded by good restaurants and convenience stores. The check in was smooth but our room was not available until 4 pm. They do offer luggage storage in the lobby and will deliver luggage to the rooms. The lobby offers a light breakfast (for a fee), a welcome coffee in the morning and they have a spring water fountain that dispenses cold water. There is also a spot in the lobby where you can grab your toiletries for your room or items for the onsen room like the yukata. There is also a pillow selection area and it might be worth getting here promptly because once they're gone they are gone! The rooms were comfy and quiet. We booked a run of the house and although our bag was originally marked to be delivered to a bigger room we got a much more compact one. We didn't mind as we had gambled when we made the choice and saved a bit because we did. The room had a large TV, a small work station and a very small bathroom. The room was still well equipped and we had a kettle, mini fridge, air purifier/humidifier, fabric freshener, spots to hang our clothes and enough room to put our large luggage without it being in the way. The bed was very comfy and we felt we got a good night's rest. The room also had good WiFi and a number of outlets including a few USB plug ins. The room had a tablet which was kind of gimmicky but could control the lights, AC or heat and the TV. There were some videos on demand including some adult content. I spent more time than I felt I should trying to figure out how to screencast and ultimately was not able to. There is an option to select a language on the tablet but some instructions are only in Japanese. We played with the tablet a bit the first night but it wasn't really needed to enjoy the room. We thought it was funny that we only got one long pillow and each day they offered one bottle of water despite the double occupancy.bit is worth while getting the pillow selection and without it we aren't sure how we would have slept. We felt for a hotel that calls itself ”premier” the one pillow and one bottle was off. The onsen for men was on the second floor and women were on the third floor. The men require no code but the women's code changes daily and you have to pick up the code from the front desk each day. They have shampoo, conditioner and body/face wash and the onsen is pretty clean but on the smaller side. Each time I went there were 4 men in the soaking bath and that is pretty much the limit. There isn't water in the onsen area but there is a vending machine and water dispenser in the hallway. The women's onsen was not as busy according to my wife but she did note there were guests that weren't aware they should have quiet conversations or none at all. There are lockers provided in the change room and clips to put on your sandals to mark them. There are no towels or wash cloths here though and you have to bring the towels from your room and the cloths can be picked up in the lobby. The laundry area was normally available and they have two washers and two dryers. It takes about half an hour each to wash and dry and they provide laundry detergent. They could use some English signage in the laundry area as it seems some people weren't sure how to use the machines like how to start or that they needed to empty the dryer lint. Each time I used the laundry machine I removed about a quarter inch of lint from the screen which shows that they aren't being properly maintained. The hotel only offers room service to rooms if you put a room service magnet on the door before 11 am. When the magnet is hung it is cleaned well and they replace the towels and bring you your one bottle.

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Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo - Ginza
4.7/5591 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Had a great experience staying in this hotel. Staff are professional and friendly, and location is excellent (right outside an exit!) Within minutes to Ginza and less than 15 minutes walk to Tsukiji. Room size could have been bigger for the price paid but it was sufficient for 2. Will stay again.
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
4.6/5121 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The hotel location is great. Very near to the train station, you can take the non-stop train to Narrita airport or Haneda Airport. The walk to the famous Tsukiji Market is only about 15mins. And got one of the most famous noodle place, Godaime Hanayama Udon, only 5mins walk away from hotel. In addition, they got convenient stores nearby. Oh ya, the famous shopping streets are literally 3mins walk from hotel also. With a mall nearby. (Looking at the pic that I attached, red dot mark the hotel, and I also drew out the famous shopping streets) The hotel room is consider pretty spacious compare to other hotel in Japan, and the washroom is surprisingly big. The tub is a normal size tub.
Tokyu Stay Ginza
4.3/5142 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Location was alright, about 12mins walk from the JR line although there are slightly nearer metro stations so take note if you have a number of luggages. I like that they have a machine + dryer within the room for you to do laundry. The kettle was abit rusty so we bought bottled water instead. The room was pretty small but that’s expected. It won’t be able to fit >1 large suitcase. Service was good, fuss free check in and out. Lots of shopping and food available nearby. Overall a pleasant stay.
Aloft Tokyo Ginza
4.4/559 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
We were very impressed by the Aloft Hotel in Ginza. Check-in and check-out were smooth and the three rooms which our party stayed in were fantastic. Whoever designed the rooms should be congratulated as they offered lots of useful additions that we haven’t noticed before. For example, the magnetic bedside shelf (no more phones or iPads falling off), the hot steam iron, the fabric spray (and plenty of coat hangers), a superb shower area and the modern Toto toilet. The daily breakfast in the Warehouse was first class too! The rooms were far better than we were expecting and all the staff that we spoke to were friendly and helpful. The hotel was an easy walk from the Higashi Ginza metro (underground) station which was a relief as our party of 6 had lots of suitcases between us. And it was just a 15 minute walk from the hotel to the Imperial Palace grounds. Five star all round!!!
Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
4.5/5186 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The room is not too big but very clean and modern There is a lot of mineral water in the refrigerator convenient facilities waiter's english is good Service enthusiasm The breakfast is also very good, not too many varieties But everything that should be there is worth choosing The location of the hotel is very convenient. LV is just outside the door. This LV can make reservations for cafes and Tokyo-specific tourbillon watches. It's close to Ginza
AC Hotel Tokyo Ginza
4.5/5122 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
- Hotel condition is new - 7-10min walking distance to anywhere within Ginza - Front Desk / Concierge were not willing to spend time to make Dining Reservations for guests even they were not busy - Housekeeping service was inconsistent, requested to change bedding daily, but at the end, the bedding was not changed every other day neither

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