Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Sky Tree Inn
3.5/51 Reviews
Living on the fourth floor, there is no elevator, the stairs are very narrow, it is difficult to get a large suitcase, this is very important. Living on the fourth floor, there is a toilet room on the fourth floor, and the bath can only be taken to the third floor...
Hotel Park Avenue
3.4/53 Reviews
Quite satisfied, I am afraid that the language is not easy to communicate, and I will check in smoothly. The store also sent a small gift before leaving. The service is quite good.
Tsukigime Club Asakusa Azumabashi
3.6/53 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
It's about a 5-minute walk from Honjo-Azumabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. The Toei Asakusa Line takes you straight to Haneda Airport, so it's a good hotel for sightseeing. Since our room was on the 8th floor, we could see the super dry hall from the entrance. The desk in the room I stayed in was small, and the distance between the desk and bed was too close, making it a little uncomfortable to sit down. There are enough outlets, but I think it would be difficult to use for business purposes where you will be staying for a long time. I think. I sat on my bed and used my chair as a desk to do some work. It feels like a room just for sleeping. The bath and toilet are also quite small. I feel like the shower curtain is too short. There was also dust collecting on the ventilation fan. The cleaning may not have gone all the way to every corner. There was something like a fairly sturdy hanger rack on the wall of the room a little higher up where you could hang things. There is a closet, but I thought it would be convenient to have other places to hang things. Since the room is small, it's nice to be able to use hangers to hang bags and small items on top. Close to the station, close to sightseeing spots, and cheap. I think it's a good hotel to stay depending on your purpose.
Hotel Livemax Asakusa Sky Front
3.8/541 Reviews
The service is very good, and the room planning is more reasonable than most Japanese hotels. It's just under the Skytree. I'll go there again if I have the chance. Let’s round up the number of words and round up the number of words.
Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin
4.3/54 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Not sure how to evaluate, the hotel is very close to Asakusa subway station, about 15 minutes to attractions such as Sensoji Temple, Skytree, etc. There are many restaurants and shops in these areas. Overall, the hotel is very clean and the service is good. There are no obvious shortcomings except for the small number of bathrooms, but there is no one at the service desk for a long time (you need to call him out by phone), its public space is small, so the hotel gives me a very cold feeling, I won't choose this one again next time.
The Skm Tokyo Hotel & Dining
4.8/58 Reviews
The decoration is exquisite, the environment is clean, and the facilities are complete (many small details that guests may need have been taken into consideration). The room is not large but practical enough, and the service is very attentive.

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Tokyo 2 star Hotel Guide

Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, is a fascinating city where the past coexists with the future. A hub of innovation, fashion, and gastronomy, Tokyo combines ultramodern architecture with centuries-old temples and shrines. It's an urban jungle that pulsates with energy, offering endless discoveries for visitors.

Journeying to Tokyo

Tokyo is served by two airports: Narita International Airport, handling the majority of international flights, and Haneda Airport, mostly for domestic flights and some international routes. The city has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, with its subway and train lines being the most convenient ways to travel.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas. Japan's visa policy varies by nationality, so it's advised to check your requirements before traveling.

Tokyo's Must-Visit Attractions

Begin your Tokyo adventure in Asakusa, where the historic Senso-ji Temple resides. Experience the neon-lit chaos of Shibuya Crossing and the fashion-forward streets of Harajuku. Explore the high-tech district of Akihabara, the haven for anime and electronics.

Marvel at the views from the Tokyo Skytree, or lose yourself in the natural beauty of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. Savor Tokyo's renowned food scene, from sushi and ramen to street snacks in Tsukiji Fish Market.

Weather & Best Time to Visit Tokyo

Tokyo experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild with occasional snowfall. The best times to visit are spring (March to May) for cherry blossom season and autumn (September to November) for the vibrant fall foliage. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Tokyo

Tokyo offers a range of accommodations to suit different needs. For proximity to shopping and entertainment, the Shinjuku district is ideal, with luxury hotels like Park Hyatt Tokyo. Asakusa, with hotels like Asakusa View Hotel, offers a more traditional neighborhood feel.

Capsule hotels like The Millennials Shibuya provide a uniquely Japanese budget-friendly option. For business travelers, the Conrad Tokyo in the Shiodome area offers convenience and luxury. The contemporary design of TRUNK(HOTEL) in Harajuku will please Instagram-lovers.

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