Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Shinagawa Prince Hotel N Tower
4.4/5105 Reviews
Shinagawa
This is a massive complex with really three hotels; the Main hotel, the Annex and the North Tower. All three have their own check-in but their share some facilities (e.g. the Fusion Dining Room where we had breakfast one day). This is a large room with all sorts of culinary delights. Worth checking your ”inclusive breakfast”. It could be a reasonable continental type on Floor 17 of the North Tower, or the Fusion Room cornucopia of breakfast delights. Well worth having one morning at least for the experience! We stayed in the North Tower twice, once at the end of September and once mid October. This hotel is right across the road from the Shinagawa station from where you can catch both the Shinkansen (Bullet train) and the Narita Express (JR line) or SkyTrain ( extra to your JR Pass). Like all the hotels during this trip (Sept/Oct 2019) the bathroom was small, modular but came equipped with a range of complimentary toiletries, razors, tooth brush etc. The shower was powerful and there were plenty of towels. Everything was very clean. Efficient check-in and courteous staff, you can also get things delivered to your room by a robot! There is a food hall in the nearby shopping complex where you can get a good evening meal. The Hollywood slot machine room/place on the main road is worth a visit to see rows upon rows of people playing one-armed bandits/slot machines, if you have a spare five minutes!
Shinagawa Prince Hotel East Tower
4.1/5367 Reviews
Shinagawa
Hotel is situated at a very assessable location, at the cross roads of JR and 2 more lines. There is plenty of food and shopping around and even some.small sightseeing places in the hotel itself like the aquarium. However, room was very little, the toilet even ser. However for this price and location it's really value for money.
Tokyo Prince Hotel
4.5/5608 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
Location from nearest subway station is not far and not near, either.. around 600 m. Some other stations located separately from 700 m - 1 km. It’s a little bit not convenient if you bring seniors. Lawson located in basement, very easy to reach from Hotel’s lobby. Although it’s an old hotel, the room is comfortable and doesn’t look very old, especially when you got Tokyo tower view from your window.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo - Preferred Hotels & Resorts, LVX Collection
4.6/5359 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
The rooms are quite spacious, and the ones with balconies are just insane. With views of mount fuji
Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel
4.7/5553 Reviews
Odaiba
Is it like a hotel for travelers visiting TDL etc. You can stay in a casual art atmosphere. Check in smoothly from the station. The room was still new and clean, but there was no desk for work. However, the height of the round table and chair was just good and Wifi was comfortable, so the work was progressed. There was a coffee maker put in a private cartridge, and the coffee was good. The public bath is not a hot spring, but the bathtub is quite large and there is a sauna and it is comfortable. In the sauna, you can also have a self-service and a lour. The meal is at the restaurant on the 1 floor with evening breakfast. Dinner was a fair British cuisine buffet. It was offered a small amount of food to taste various dishes, and it was good to taste a lot of variety, and it became a feeling that I didn't know what I ate in the main. The main dishes of several items were a solid amount and I wanted to feel the taste as a dish. I think the breakfast buffet was high with omelettes and French toast. The salad was delicious and enjoyed. I think there is a gap when staying with the city hotel, but I think it will be a high evaluation if it is understood as a hotel to spend casually.
Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro
4.4/5794 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
We reached hotel around 12+ can’t check in yet so they keep our luggage, we went out for lunch after came back and check in. My wife asked for nice view to the counter staff so he upgraded our room to 36th floor ( free of charge ). We got panoramic view, room was compact but clean and nice City view. We are happy although they didn’t clean for last day. Location was awesome, convenient store at lobby and next to shopping mall. We will come back for sure.

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