Tokyo small hotel rooms
Staying in their luxurious Garden Suite is even steeper. With a view of the peaceful gardens and the Sanno Groves of Hie Shrine, guests can enjoy the best of the city while still having time to relax. The Grand Hyatt Tokyo is known for its luxury, elegance and prime location. The Grand Hyatt is directly connected to Roppongi Hills and its shops and restaurants, cinema, art museum and observatory.
The Presidential Suite on the top floor is equipped with a private heated outdoor swimming pool and a terrace with panoramic views of Tokyo, a Zan Japanese indoor garden, a dining room that seats eight people and a luxurious bedroom main. The Park Hyatt gained international fame after serving as the setting for the Oscar-winning film, Lost in Translation. However, with its dramatic lighting, moody and sultry atmosphere, and spacious rooms, the Park Hyatt is celebrated for much more than its role in the magic of cinema.
This five-star luxury hotel in central Tokyo offers its visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of Tokyo, excellent technology and unparalleled service. The Presidential Suite is inspired by nature and hopes to evoke the feeling of strolling in the park.
This expensive oasis has a living room with several unique seating areas and a library room. The dining room features works of art made from branches. The luxurious Ritz Carlton has 53 floors of glamor, elegance and panoramic views. The bedroom, designed in a contemporary East-Meet-West interior style, offers a breathtaking view that includes a panoramic view of the garden of the Imperial Palace.
Measuring 3, square feet, the Peninsula Suite features a private living room, tea ceremony room, grand piano and private balcony with stunning views of the Imperial Gardens. The price is only available on request. The luxurious five-star Shangri-La is renowned for its luxury. The Presidential Suite is so exclusive and so expensive! But I got used to it in one day, because the rooms are small but they are delicate and careful, so I don't need to worry about the trouble of staying.
There is a washing machine and clothes dryer on the third floor for self-service use. The only regret is that the coffee cup I drank when I stayed two nights was placed in the cabinet without cleaning. I think the hotel should strengthen its management in this regard. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kyobashi.
I found this cost-effective triple room near Jingdong Station, which is much cheaper than the standard room next to the station. You can find it after a minute walk after getting off the Shinkansen. It is very close to Ginza, the subway station is close to convenience stores, and there is a Chinese restaurant opposite.
Two single beds plus a sofa bed. Breakfast is a restaurant on the first floor, which is good. The Square Hotel Ginza. I think this hotel is good. Looked at online reviews before and said it was so small.
I've stayed in many hotels in Japan, but everything around 1, yuan is usually small. More than 1, Shinjuku grasleys are bigger. This hotel is newly opened with a cool style and is suitable for young people. The hotel went right, about meters, there is a subway station entrance, what line of the camp, wrote Narita Airport. After I went down, the limited express train No. Do not transfer. New discovery! Hotel location is also good. There is no problem playing Ginza.
Cheaper than Tokyo stay ginza. The rooms in Japan are small, so don't blame it! Next time you stay, the price is right. I was yuan for staying at Hotel Monterey Ginza. After a long time, I received "comfortable customer service". Especially the breakfast restaurant people, both the service staff and the cook clothes, were very helpful. There was "concern for customers". Thank you very much. When I searched for a hotel to stay in, I was convinced that it came out alongside other luxury hotels, which is exactly "more than the price".
And the exterior and interior of the building were nice, and the floor number display of the elevator was very cute! Marunouchi Hotel. Outstanding 90 Reviews. At first glance, I feel that the room is small and the bathroom is smaller. But after staying for six nights, I feel that it is still a good choice.
All kinds of facilities are complete and easy to use. The hotel is quiet, more business, and there are tourists who do not need to feel restrained.
It is convenient to go anywhere, Tokyo station is very large, there are food and drink purchases; Tokyo public transportation system is very developed, the various instructions in the subway station are clear, the planning is reasonable, humanized, and the management level is very high, even if many stations such as Ginza Station are in The reconstruction work is also in order.
Sitting in the Tokyo Station Square in the evening, I will take a cool look at the classical Tokyo Station and the modern office building. It is very leisurely. Of course, there are opportunities to live in places like Shinjuku and Ueno, and experience different Tokyo styles. Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo.
Outstanding 78 Reviews. More than a hundred years of hotel really makes sense First of all, the traffic is very convenient. To the Narita Airport bus is yen downstairs, which is much cheaper than Limujin! There are restaurants around, coffee shops, and crossing the street is a department store. The automatic door opens the wind chime and it is very ceremonial. The lobby is on the 15th floor.
There is no problem with the service attitude. The room decoration and equipment are a bit old, but clean The room is small but the box can be opened and not cramped But the room details and the quality of the spare parts are very good, there are massage boards, snacks, shoe-shining supplies, Letterheads and postcards showcase the cultural heritage of the hotel. In addition, there are mobile phones that can be used. I will consider coming back later. Tokyu Stay Ginza Tokyo.
We didn't order breakfast. It was two big and two small. The children were under 5 years old. Although the rooms were a little smaller, the Japanese hotels were so small, let alone in Ginza. The transportation is very convenient.
The subway station is at the entrance, and both the Tsukiji Market and the Ginza pedestrian street can be reached within meters. There is a Yifengtang at the back door of the hotel. The noodles are still delicious, and they are quite in line with the taste of our people. The shop is open 24 hours, and it's OK to go shopping in the middle of the night. Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza. From There are many convenience stores and small restaurants near the downstairs, and it is also very close to the Ginza shopping street did not go because of the tight schedule.
There is a big country medicine makeup two kilometers away, and later there is a Don Quixote in Google Navigation. Every time I enter or leave the hotel, the front desk will say hello very politely, and I will send two bottles of water perhaps because it is a double room, so two bottles.
The younger brother and sister at the front desk are very friendly! After checking out on the last day, we wanted to store our luggage for dinner. They happily agreed to check the amount of luggage and register for us, and fill out the storage card for us. Later we returned after dinner.
The lady at the front desk also took the initiative to help us stick, very caring I bought dumplings from convenience stores around during the stay and forgot to heat the convenience store, so I went downstairs and asked the hotel staff if they could help to heat up.
A waitress at the front desk Looking a bit like a supervisor gladly agreed, and asked very politely if she could take it to the kitchen to heat it up. She also specifically informed that the packaging bag had been cut aside and be careful to burn it, it was really meticulous!
The housekeeping staff are very kind and kind. Here, I want to remind you that if you need to clean, you must label the door. The room is cleaned every day! Even one spare cotton swab in the toilet will be replaced by the service staff!
I will consider staying at this hotel next time I come to Tokyo! Hotel Monterey Lasoeur Ginza. Excellent Reviews. The room is really small. The box can only be opened at the door. The other is the land of tranquil temples and grand palaces. By day you could seek out centuries-old shrines and picture perfect cherry blossom trees, or shop for the latest gadgets.
At night, Tokyo becomes the city of neon, when bustling restaurants and lively karaoke bars come to life. Make time to stroll along the moat and across the old Nijubashi Bridge. If you only have time to visit one temple, the Meiji Shrine is particularly serene.
To take a tour through the world of Japanese art, escape inside Tokyo National Museum.
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