Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Nihombashi Mitsukoshimae
4/5115 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Stayed one night for work. I checked in around 12:00 in the middle of the night, but the reception was very good and I was able to stay comfortably. Amenities were brought to the room from the shelf next to the front desk. The newspaper of the day was also provided free of charge. Also, the scent of the foam soap used in the room was very good, and after washing my hands with it, the scent from my hands was soothing. It may be because it was a plan to check in after 17:00, but the price was cheap and I thought it was a very good hotel.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Ueno Okachimachi
4.4/5578 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The room was small, but it was a good deal considering the price and the location. Easy walking distance to JR Okachimachi station on the Yamanote line, and less than a mile from either Ueno station (JR or Keisei) or Akihabara. Lots of good places to eat and/or shop within easy walking distance.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Hamamatsucho
4.4/588 Reviews
Tokyo Tower
the hotel location is very convenient to the Tokyo Monorail between Haneda Airport and Hamamatsucho Station in Tokyo, Japan. the hotel room include all basic amenities with refrigerator and the water kettle to be used in the room. the size of bed is very comfortable with a good temperature and air purifier during the winter season. According to the update notification at the property’s elevators, the hotel will be on the new renovation by this upcoming December 2022 through the next year March 2023 which the property would be nicer and ready for more travelers with the new procedure as a tourism in Japan.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo-Tamachi
4.5/5135 Reviews
Shinagawa
The room we stayed in was small, as I thought, only half the size of my bedroom. After stuffing two guests and two large travel bags and a backpack inside, the room looked even cramped. The toilet here is great with three basins and heated seats. This hotel is equipped with blackout curtains, very quiet, and it shares a building with a government agency - you can see a lot of government elite every morning! Washing machine and beverage machine are available in the hotel. Breakfast is great. I had salads, boiled eggs, sauce soup and bread rolls there. Coffee was served with pretzels and crisps. Cereal bread and yogurt were also served. It only takes 4 minutes to walk from the Yamanote line. There are countless delicious foods here. There is a currency exchange bank at the entrance and exit of Yamanote Station. I will stay here next time I travel to Kyoto.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Hatchobori
4.3/5104 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The room was large and I was able to relax. It was made like it was outside and it was a little cold, but I took a warm rest with Daikin's solid air conditioner. The bathtub was foreign-style, fashionable, and I relaxed for the first time in a long time. Sumitomo has a sense of security. I am always indebted to you. Thank you.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Jimbocho
4.4/550 Reviews
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu
We used it when we were on a business trip to Tokyo. It was a little difficult to understand the location because it was not facing the main street, but we were able to arrive safely. Overall, there was a feeling of cleanliness and it was a good impression. It was a check-in using a terminal, but I didn't feel inconvenience because I politely supported it.

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