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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
4.5/576 Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|0.45km from The National Art Center, Tokyo

Latest booking 18 hrs ago

The service attitude is very good, but there are only 2-3 people checking in and checking out, which is not enough. There will be a lot of queues. Although there will be helpful receptionists to ask for reservation information in advance, it will still take a long time. The advantage of the lobby is that it is on a high floor. The privacy is good. There is a dedicated elevator to get to the guest room, but the disadvantage is that you need to go to the elevator every time you go out/come back. Compared with the accommodation experience eleven years ago, the facilities feel obviously outdated. Breakfast is not a buffet but an a la carte menu. I don’t know how often it changes, but it is the same for two consecutive days. Although there are many ways to prepare eggs, the appetizers, salads and fruits are the same. It may be a bit boring if you eat it for two more days. Freshly baked bread will be served. Come here and let me choose, but they are all shortening and French tart, which are quite greasy. Several kinds of homemade yogurt are good. The puddings are all sweet. When I ordered on the first day, I ordered pancake as the main dish, which was relatively normal. The waffle that came with the second day was also shortened. The chocolate after housekeeping is delicious. There are two kinds of dark chocolate and milk chocolate. The hotel’s chocolate lobby restaurant also sells it. It's not too far away from Roppongi Tower. It's about 1.00km or 10.20 minutes walk. You can see the night view of Tokyo Tower from a distance.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
4.7/542 Reviews

Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|0.67km from The National Art Center, Tokyo
We chose this hotel in Japan at the beginning of our honeymoon and stayed for 5 nights. This is our first time in Tokyo and we are very happy to be able to stay in such a good hotel. The process we were looking for this hotel at the time was a bit dramatic. We took a taxi from the nearest subway station - it cost 500 yen, the price was a bit embarrassing, it turned out to be so close to the hotel. The next day we found that there was a bus service, about every20-30 minutes, there was a car to the subway station, and then we took this bus all the time. The hotel's hospitality staff was professional and friendly. We arrived at midnight and soon someone took us to the room and helped with our luggage. Our room was stylish, comfortable, spacious and clean. In the morning, we found that the view outside was really good and we could see Mount Fuji! There is a lake on the right, quite big, there is a flea market there on weekends. The accommodation business we booked also included breakfast, we tasted both traditional Japanese cuisine and Western breakfast. I have to say that we like both flavors. The variety is rich, the service is thoughtful, everything is great. There is also a small thing that is very touching. When it rains, you have to ask for an umbrella at the front desk. They will happily provide the prepared umbrella with a charming smile. Tokyo's subway system is very good. After half a day of play, we returned to the hotel to rest, very convenient. Every time we went to the subway station, the hotel bus was already waiting there, which was so convenient. After a break for an hour or two, we can start again without any problems. The government building is a must-visit for tourists and it happens to be close to the hotel. We went there to have a bird's eye view of the whole city. There is also a good souvenir shop around, we went around for half an hour and bought a lot of things. The Japanese know how to make good souvenirs! I highly recommend this hotel and we would like to return.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
4.4/5336 Reviews

Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|0.94km from The National Art Center, Tokyo

Latest booking 7 hrs ago

The rooms are clean and the garden hotel is rare and there is no public bath, but the location of Roppongi is no problem. The decoration of the entrance was nice, and the restaurant on the top floor had a terrace seat and the Tokyo Tower was also visible, and the hard side was good. But the problem is the service side. I stayed at 5/11 (water), but I was very disappointed with the breakfast staff the next day. Lower male staff wearing blue shirts at the breakfast restaurant. I didn't get a breakfast ticket, and when I tried to enter the store, I stayed overnight? I was suspected, and I asked for an examination, and I answered only ”it's okay” without expression while looking at the PC screen for a while. What is it? I'm sorry to have not given the ticket, even if it is not my mistake, or I'm sorry to have you wait, or I'm supposed to say it in a normal business hotel? In addition, the mask case passed was also red source, so can you change it? When I ask, I only answer ”it's okay”. It may be a habit, but the customer service level of the Yasui sake shop. And I poured a drink and handed it to the place where my hand was blocked.What is ”Mitsui Premier”? The restaurant the day before was a good response to the cold and prepared heating and blankets, and the breakfast itself was also non-al sparkling wine and Japanese shake The hard side is really substantial as a business hotel class. However, I really realized this time that it would be a disgusting stay here with one staff. I have often chosen Mitsui Hotel and stayed, but I will think about what to do in the future. Please give the staff a name card?

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Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi
4.1/5123 Reviews

Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|0.67km from The National Art Center, Tokyo

Latest booking 18 hrs ago

Overall this place was just ok. Japan has a high bar for hotels, most of them are going to be good, if not great. This hotel just has a lot of small annoyances that add up and made it my least favorite hotel out of the four I stayed at on this trip. First the good: Good location within walking distance of the two big malls in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills. Two metro lines stop nearby. The hotel itself is nice but feels slightly dated. There’s a view of Tokyo Tower from most of the rooms but especially higher floors. Overall I liked Roppongi. It seems like a place where real Tokyoites live and work as opposed to the more popular places mobbed by tourists. The bad: The bathrooms. Incredibly small, with absolutely no space between the toilet, bathtub, and sink. I know Tokyo rooms are small but this bathroom is especially bad. Also, the floor in the bathroom is sunken, as in lower than the rest of the room so you have to step down every time you enter. This caught me by surprise more than once. Also the floor felt a bit unstable…kind of like it was made of a plastic layer you stand on above the real floor. At least it was clean. There’s a lot of weird unsafe parts of the room, which is especially a worry with kids. The step down into the bathroom I mentioned. There’s a sharp edge next to the bed on the couch/nightstand that I scratched myself on. There’s a glass table with pointy edges that just feels out of place in the tiny room. The plugs and light switches are right in the middle of the bed headrest which makes them easy for kids to play with and makes it so your charging cables are running across the bed. The elevator is annoying. It ALWAYS stops on the 3rd floor (reception) no matter what. The ground level exit is on the 2nd floor, so you always stop unnecessarily on 3 when either entering or exiting the hotel. The 1st floor is inexplicably the parking area behind the hotel, don’t get caught assuming the first floor is the ground level exit. There’s a real lack of breakfast in the area. The hotel breakfast opens later (7:30?), we never went because it was too late. One day we just gave up and ate breakfast at FamilyMart. Roppongi is not well connected to the rest of Tokyo on the Metro. Most places you want to go are going to require a transfer. Neither of the lines that stop near the hotel go directly to Tokyo station. Both Haneda and Narita require extra transfers. Even Shibuya which is not far away at all requires two trains or a bus. Especially annoying if you have luggage or kids in tow.

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Breakfast

Marroad Inn Akasaka
4.1/529 Reviews

Marroad Inn Akasaka

Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu Tokyo|0.71km from The National Art Center, Tokyo
There are several Lawson and family in the road about 8 from Akasaka, but the store is small. There are seven eleven houses, but there are many goods here, and one of the fruits and vegetables (one pack of mini tomatoes or one banana) is placed, so I'm a little grateful for the business trip group that continues to eat out Maybe. The hotel facilities are quite old. The bathroom has a moldy smell and the wallpaper is quite good. The linen is clean, but the amenities are only razor and toothbrush, and there is no cotton swab or brush. There is no hand & face soap, so women should be careful. The bathroom ventilation fan did not function and opened the window. The air conditioner can only choose strength and weakness and cannot set the temperature. It is mysterious, but it is only one night during the night, but as soon as I came back at night and opened the door, the cigarette smell was full, and it was erased by the ressh, but when I was sleeping in the middle of the night, the smell of the cigarette came in I thought that the ventilation duct was connected somewhere in the room and somewhere. The wall is like an apartment, and the next room is a person who coughs all night, and the Chinese person who screams from 5 in the morning, so it is impossible to sleep. Breakfast buffet is a Chinese restaurant in the building, so only four seat tables. It is better to go early because it is the same as the problem of the next room mentioned above, and it takes breakfast in the strange atmosphere depending on the guest. The type is minimal. Croissant is delicious. There is no toaster. The fruit is only grapefruit and there is no oshibori, so you can only wipe your hands with a paper napkin. There is a paper cup for bringing back coffee to the room.

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Hotel Livemax Akasaka
3.6/556 Reviews
This time, I chose to suppress it within 8000 yen in Akasaka, but it is certainly cheap in Akasaka's market price as a new open price. (even if the fee is high via the agency recently, the HP and the agency (especially Rakuten) in the group here rise and fall every day. If it is about 100 yen, it can be patient, but when it is terrible, it is 1000 in one day The yen will also rise and fall It is a pity that ”the cancellation fee of 30 % from 5 days ago” in the accommodation agreement of this hotel cannot cope with the sudden change of schedule (we may also be shifted for 2 days a day). I think it's more sightseeing than business. After that, if there is a loss of the door key (card type), the content of 9000 yen is passed, and the mood is destroyed, and it is not inserted into the door and the electricity is not put on (there is a meaning, charging, The temperature of the refrigerator can be maintained, but it fell in case I thought it was possible. (If I am Kanto, I can suppress the cards that can be used in the Kanto area, but because it is Kansai, the cards that can be used in Kanto and Kansai are different, so electronic money I stayed at the time of less than 1 month open, but the microwave oven equipped with ”one month dust” is good because TV is black. I could use it. It is a location, but the narrow corridor from the elevator to the room (the place where the shoulder hits if it doesn't give up if it meets) is more careful to stay.
Act Hotel Roppongi
4.5/554 Reviews
Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu
Act Roppongi Hotel lives up to its name. Which is a class act. We went berserk Upon seeing it. Architecture is stylish. Such like in Germany. So close to Roppongi Station & Starbucks. Bars line up the street. Customer service is high standard. The staff are very helpful. The hotel offers free flowing UC C coffee in C pods. Unlimited toiletries is set up at the CC lobby. Their suite is like from Beauty & The Beast. Cozy accommodation. The bath & toilet are donned separately. The suite is Very spacious with its own kitchen. It has its own bar-resto on the 4F. Taxis are accessible just near the Roppongi Station too.
Capsule Inn Minami Roppongi
3.9/53 Reviews
Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu
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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
4.5/576 Reviews
Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu
The service attitude is very good, but there are only 2-3 people checking in and checking out, which is not enough. There will be a lot of queues. Although there will be helpful receptionists to ask for reservation information in advance, it will still take a long time. The advantage of the lobby is that it is on a high floor. The privacy is good. There is a dedicated elevator to get to the guest room, but the disadvantage is that you need to go to the elevator every time you go out/come back. Compared with the accommodation experience eleven years ago, the facilities feel obviously outdated. Breakfast is not a buffet but an a la carte menu. I don’t know how often it changes, but it is the same for two consecutive days. Although there are many ways to prepare eggs, the appetizers, salads and fruits are the same. It may be a bit boring if you eat it for two more days. Freshly baked bread will be served. Come here and let me choose, but they are all shortening and French tart, which are quite greasy. Several kinds of homemade yogurt are good. The puddings are all sweet. When I ordered on the first day, I ordered pancake as the main dish, which was relatively normal. The waffle that came with the second day was also shortened. The chocolate after housekeeping is delicious. There are two kinds of dark chocolate and milk chocolate. The hotel’s chocolate lobby restaurant also sells it. It's not too far away from Roppongi Tower. It's about 1.00km or 10.20 minutes walk. You can see the night view of Tokyo Tower from a distance.
Roppongi Plaza Hotel
3.7/57 Reviews
Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu
Treasure Hotel, it should have just opened, the location is absolutely! Subway Hibigu Line - Roppongi Station Exit 2 is out! Take the elevator on the right hand side to go up to the 6th floor. The room is really big in Japan, the facilities are super complete! Even microwave ovens and vending machines have 😂 But the room for me was the most sideways, a bit noisy, but fortunately, I could see the Skytree when I lay on the bed, and I didn't change it. Hills midtown The corner of the two major shopping malls is downstairs! Sen Art Museum, the New National Art Museum is only a ten-minute walk away, it is really convenient! The price is really 👍
remm Roppongi
4.5/5207 Reviews
Akasaka/Robbongi/Azabu
The hotel is VERY small, too small. We booked the biggest room which was stated as 24 sqm. When we first entered into the room we were shocked. This was the smallest room we have ever stayed. Two small beds had to put next to each other, otherwise you can't walk in. And there was no seating area for you to rest unless you sit on the bed. Luggage cannot be opened in the room freely and we had to make our way to adjust that. We paid almost aud$300 per night and the whole experience was disappointing. Service was very friendly and location was good. But because the room was too small, we cannot enjoy our stay in the hotel. Almost everything is self serviced, they don't even have lotion and cotton tip.

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