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Tabist Ginza
3.9/522 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Ultra chic little hotel, quiet and comfy bed. It’s not the biggest room so don’t bring too many luggage’s , you will love it hears it’s private spot on it’s on. in the evening happy walking to tsukiji and local izakayas filled you to the brim and a happy walk back jumped on the bed and sleep, happy holidays peeps!
karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza
4.6/5112 Reviews
I stayed just one night. The room is very comfortable and well appointed. Quite big for Tokyo standards as well. The staff is very nice. I arrived too early, so they kept my luggage as i explored the city. In the afternoon when i came back, All the luggage was in the room. I did not try breakfast, but the hotel also has a lounge that is open until 10pm, where you can get snacks and wine/sake (there is a special chop card for wine/sake dispenser and you get two glasses for free). This was a very nice touch. The hotel is very clean and very close to Shimbashi Station. Getting an invoice was also not a problem
remm Plus Ginza
4.4/5228 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The room, albeit compact, maintains a tidy appearance. However, guests staying at lower levels may experience discomfort due to audible traffic noise from the adjacent main road. Only accommodations on higher floors offer a ”city view”; otherwise, the perspective is predominantly of the road. The location is commendable but not without its drawbacks. It necessitates a roughly 10-minute walk from the nearest metro station to the hotel. Despite this, the station's convenience facilitates swift access to various city areas. The vicinity of Ginza lacks a significant presence of chain restaurants, leading to a scenario where dining options tend to be premium-priced. The service quality is noteworthy, with staff proficient in English, enhancing the guest experience. A notable service includes the willingness to store luggage for a few hours post-checkout, adding to the convenience. Regarding amenities, the hotel's offerings are somewhat restricted, with the absence of microwaves and coin-operated laundry machines being notable limitations.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
4.6/5418 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Very convenient in location. The room is clean n big and able to offer 3 beds for my kids. Very suitable for a family of 5. Staff are friendly n helpful.
The b Ginza
4.5/5441 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Super loved our stay. I thought the location was great: plenty of food options around for breakfast, lunch and dinner; the combination of luxury shopping streets and skyscrapers with the rustic traditional Japanese izakayas. The description of the hotel is accurate; rooms are clean and comfortable; all the amenities are super useful and well thought through. Service was very polite and nice.
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome
4.8/5162 Reviews
Spent two days choosing hotels and finally here we are, which located in Ginza. Arrived at midnight and took us few minutes to find it. Took the elevator to reach 24th floor and greeted by friendly staff, who can speak fluent English. Breakfast and lunch were provided though we did not have a try. Rooms were on the 36th floor and the corridor was clean. The room was about 26 square meters, which is a bit small for people like me who carried three big suitcases. Other facilities were good and clean. Got very good view of Tokyo. There existed a foreign currency exchange machine in the lobby, but the rate is truly unfriendly. Chinese restaurant was on the 1st floor, subway station is also in the vicinity, which is convenient to travel. Overall, it is a place that worth the price.

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