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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt
4.7/582 Reviews

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt

Tokyo|0.66km from Shinbashi
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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Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodometen
4.2/530 Reviews

Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodometen

Tokyo|0.34km from Shinbashi
This hotel is located in Shiodome Ward. It is near Shinbashi Station and Shiodome Station. It is located near the road and is easy to find. There is also Anxin next to Shimbashi Station. There is a food street at Xinqiao Station, with many restaurants and a night market with many grilled goods. Shiodome is not as lively as Shimbashi at night, and there are few restaurants. The hotel rooms are divided into upper and lower compartments, and each compartment has a TV. I live in the upper grid, and I can feel movement in the lower grid, but I don't dare to make too big a move. The room is small and can only be slept in. Luggage must be placed outside or in the lockers on the second floor. The hotel has a hot spring bath on the ninth floor. The hot water is hot enough for a shower. After walking all day, soaking in the hot spring is super comfortable. The eighth floor is a rest room. There is a massage chair that can be used all day long. There is food, rice noodles, soup, tea and coffee, as well as soda and sake. You can eat and drink as you like. Great. The food is not luxurious but solid and filling. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the hotel to Hamarikyu Palace. Although I was a little disappointed not to see any red leaves, the pine trees were elegantly pruned. The Japanese are very good at pine trees. This garden is large, the scenery is elegant, and it is worth a visit to see the Japanese pavilion. Hotel staff should be more responsive to guests. Assistance should be provided. I asked about the timetable for the tram from Shiodome or Shimbashi to Narita Airport, but I was indifferent. I checked out and still had time to visit the attractions. Of course I left my luggage at the hotel, but it seemed that there was a time limit and we would not accept the luggage after that. Even so, I give this hotel 4.7 points. Next time I come to Japan alone, I will choose this hotel to stay.

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The Blossom Hibiya
4.6/5379 Reviews
Hotel is located 5min away from Shimbashi station and walkable to the popular Ginza area. The lobby is on the 18th floor, don't even need to leave the hotel for amazing expansive views of Tokyo. Would stay again if visiting Tokyo. Staff were helpful and polite, had a scale at the desk for luggage weighing.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Shimbashi-Karasumoriguchi
4.6/5120 Reviews
I stayed in a single room. The room was well designed. Although it was small, it was warm and clean. Breakfast is outsourced. There are four set meals to choose from, different breads, sandwiches, etc. There are so many restaurants in the surrounding area that you can't move your legs at all, and they are more authentic meals for local office workers, so the price/performance ratio is very high. Just past Shimbashi Station is Ginza, which is only a few minutes' walk away.
Hotel Owl Tokyo Shinbashi
3.6/510 Reviews
Bed room have tv with headset and wifi,Good location for backpacker,just don't put your valuable thing when you not around,large variety of food and near haneda airport.food nearly is affordable and night got a lot street food recomemed if solo traveler
Hotel Shimbashi Sambankan
4/50 Reviews
There are free breakfast vouchers and three restaurants to choose from. There are hot springs, open until 3 in the morning, few people, quiet, good health, good service, can not refund the room and can refund part of the room rate
Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
4.2/5104 Reviews
After flying in from Australia and being picked up at the airport it was nice to go to the hotel and just relax for a bit . Really enjoyed the hot bath on the top floor, lovely hot water, one of the baths was open to the fresh air, lovely to get a fresh breeze on you while in the hot water . All your soap, shampoo, conditioner hair dryers are there for your use , used it morning and night . Everything is spotless and staff are good , The smorgasbord breakfast was first class, great variety and very fresh, we had to put on plastic gloves to serve are own food so the hotel are doing everything right to keep us safe , definitely would stay here again , it is close to the station which is important to us .
Annex Checkin Shimbashi
2.5/50 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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