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Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5139 Comentarios
Ueno/Asakusa
La ubicación perfecta de la estación Keisie Skyliner es de 500m y todas las compras y comidas están tan cerca! Onsen es bueno en la parte superior y gratis Raman a la noche desde 2130 😋 También puedes ver a mucha gente local comer y comprar allí.
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
4.7/579 Comentarios
Estación de Tokio/Nihonbashi
This is the most spectacular hotel we have ever stayed in. My husband and I just spent three weeks in Japan for our honeymoon, and we spent our first two nights in Japan at the wonderful Hoshinoya in Tokyo. It was an experience that was unmatched in the rest of Japan! The amount of thoughtfulness and care that goes into every detail is astounding. The rooms are VERY comfortable and gorgeous, and I really enjoyed the shared communal space on our floor to make coffee and get a treat or snack. The onsen is OUT OF THIS WORLD ridiculous, with an open air skylight. AND, the food is delicious and made with all of the detail and flavor you would expect out of Japanese food. We got the Japanese breakfast in our room both days, and splurged on dinner at the restaurant hotel, which was one of the best meals we have ever had. 15/10 recommend this hotel if you can afford it - we would have happily stayed here for our entire trip!
Yuen Bettei Daita
4.5/547 Comentarios
My husband and I LOVED our stay at Yuen Bettai Daita. The ryokan experience is always special, and this one especially so. The rooms are thoughtfully appointed and calming, complete with comfy yukata; the onsen is divine; the breakfast and other foods (including a nighttime pudding on offer) are wonderfully yummy. We also enjoyed being just a little bit out of the major tourist areas of Tokyo--you're just 15 minutes from Shinjuku, for instance--and also able to stroll to some hip spots. You won't find better service or value in Tokyo! Enjoy!
Super Hotel Premier Ginza
4.6/5235 Comentarios
Ginza/Tsukiji
El hotel está muy bien situado, y el hotel está muy bien situado. Sería bueno que se disponga de instrucciones sobre cómo utilizar el armadura en cada ”estación” (por ejemplo, sala de cambio, puerta, baño de armadura, etc.) ya que la mayoría de los extranjeros se pierden cuando lo utilizan por primera vez. Había alguna experiencia desagradable cuando estaba allí, ya que algunos no limpiaron los mismos justo antes de entrar en el arsenal
Anshin Oyado Tokyo Ogikuboten-Male Only
4.3/521 Comentarios
No hay problema especial en el hotel, pero ... El tipo que vivo es realmente peligroso!¿Estás asentado? Un hombre que ocupa las mesas de los segundo y tercer pisos todos los días, comete fraude, dijo: ”Le agradecerá 340.000 dólares al mes, así que estoy seguro de que será un multimillonario”. Además, está haciendo cosas pobres, como tirar las botas en un huracán o comer (es imposible!). 々 Creo que es contraria a la conveniencia, pero creo que sería mejor si los clientes pudieran golpearlo bien. Es absolutamente un mentiroso, así que si ocurre un problema, un hotel ignorado puede ser considerado un problema. Bien, lo diré una vez más, no es bueno para el hotel.
Hotel Seaside Edogawa
4/53 Comentarios
We arrived in the second week of April and were worried that we weren't in time to catch the annual sakura season since blooming started earlier this year. Was pleasantly surprised that the hotel gave us a room that was facing two blooming sakura trees right outside our room's balcony. Absolutely wonderful to wake up to the view of the sakura flowers and playful chirping birds against the clear azure blue skies. Besides that wonderful morning moment described above, here are the main reasons we chose this hotel: 1. LOCATION, TRANSPORTATION: It is near Tokyo Disney Resort at Maihama, Tokyo. Just one railway stop away but it was about half the price of our (Ambassador's) hotel at Tokyo Disney Resort. Transportation-wise, we just hopped onto the affordable hourly bus from Narita Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort, then took a 5-minute cab ride to this hotel. Easy. 2. KANSAI-RINKAI PARK: ”Rinkai” literally means seaside in Japanese. It's true that this hotel felt a little ”secluded” especially since we arrived at night, when there was almost nobody at the park. But early in the morning, we saw numerous families and elderly people streaming out of the Kansai-Rinkai Park subway station to admire the last week of sakura blooms that were still available at this seaside park, before proceeding to stroll along the beach. The wonderful Tokyo Marine Life Park and the Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel are also in this park. 3. RESTAURANT: The hotel's restaurant served up a pretty decent buffet breakfast in the mornings, and a simple range of Japanese, Western and Chinese food for lunch and dinner. Their most expensive item is the sumptuous Japanese bento at 5500jpy and the average price of other items were around 2000yen (~15usd). 4. ONSEN, VENDING MACHINES: An indoor onsen is available for guests to relax at the end of the day. There were also plenty of vending machines selling cup noodles, snacks and drinks on the same floor. Convenient for those who felt hungry after a relaxing soak in the onsen, even after midnight. 5. ROOMS: Our room was very spacious and value-for-money by Tokyo's standards, with two beds, a sofa bed and plenty of space for the kids to run around. They also have Japanese-style rooms where you get to enjoy the ”ryokan” experience of sleeping in a futon (thick and warm Japanese sleeping bags) on their tatami mats. One of the most underrated hotels near Tokyo Disney. You'll love it if you love nature.

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Número de hoteles64
Número de valoraciones5,798
Precio más bajo21 €
Precio más alto3.471 €
Precio medio (fines de semana)246 €
Precio medio (entre semana)213 €