Travelers Reviews of Tokyo Hotels

the b shimbashi toranomon
4.5/5158 Reviews
Central Tokyo
Clean hotel and friendly English speaking staff. Rooms are a bit small, but I guess this is Tokyo standard. Breakfast is a bit disappointing, so I would advise to go to a supermarket instead.
the b suidobashi
4.3/5130 Reviews
Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome
theb hotel has always been a cost-effective choice, and the rooms are relatively uniform and ok to live in. Let's talk about the advantages first. The service is very good, the supplies are very complete, including makeup remover and lotion, etc., and the free coffee, tea, ice cream are all very good. The hot spring facilities downstairs are also great, super value! It's just that the peak period is close to 11-12 o'clock, there are many people, and you have to queue for the shower. The only nearby attractions are the Dome and the University of Tokyo, which is not a core tourist area, and the environment is relatively quiet. Let's talk about the shortcomings. The breakfast is very bad. The paid breakfast is actually a set meal. For boys, it is completely not enough to eat (see picture), which is equivalent to eating lonely. It would be more satisfying to order breakfast here instead of going to the cafe to eat by yourself. This is obviously a bit of a pit. Then there is a leak in the window of the room. In the winter, the window book is close to the bed, and you can clearly feel the cold wind blowing in. In the end, I had to use towels and pillows to block the window as much as possible to sleep, so it is not recommended to live there in the cold weather. It's a bit painful. There is also a very low sofa in the room, which is basically unusable at ordinary times. You can't stand up after sitting down. You can only sit on the bed and the only chair. Finally, the transportation is a bit inconvenient. It takes about 300 meters to walk to Suidobashi subway station, and 550 meters to Hongo-Sanchome subway station. It is really a bit tiring. In addition, Suidobashi subway is a Toei subway, and the tickets are not compatible with many other subway lines. You have to go out of the station to transfer, which means you have to buy 2 subway tickets for transfer. The JR line of Suidobashi is not the Yamanote Line, so you have to go to Shinjuku to transfer at various major stations, which is not very convenient.
the b akasaka mitsuke
4.3/5286 Reviews
Akasaka
Location is great. 1min to the train station and the various train lines takes to easily to popular places like Ginza, Shibuya, Asakusa and Shinjuku. I booked a bigger room so space wise is great I have sufficient space to open 2 big luggages. The room was bare minimum clean however the toilet had a really weird musky smell.  **please beware But I was very upset with their security /housekeeping. It wasn’t cleaned properly and the 3rd day when they changed my sheets they left my door opened the whole day when I was out. When I came back, the door was left opened with the lock hinge on. Imagine my shock. Anyone could have just push open my door to take anything from my room. I informed the front desk and all they did was to apologize. There after I put do not disturb and no longer trusted the security of the hotel.  Out of the 3 hotels I stayed during my Japan trip this had the worst Sercurity and housekeeping. The lifts could be accessed by anyone without tapping key card. Other than the location that was perfect and of cos the price was reasonable, I don’t think I will stay there again.
the b ochanomizu
4.6/5164 Reviews
Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome
Located between 3 different trains line..tokyo/Ginza, shibuya, ueno, akibara. Very convenient to all tourists areas. Surroundee by w pharmacy, convenience stores n restaurant. Hotel is clean nnlow density and cosy.
the b sangenjaya
4/559 Reviews
This is my second time to stay this hotel. Although the room is small but this is just nice for a couple. I am really love this hotel location as it is not a busy city of Tokyo and also not far from Tokyo. At the same time, the hotel street along come with many types of local authentic restaurants as well as the hotel downstairs do have Lawson. Highly highly recommended this hotel!!!
the b akasaka
4.5/5174 Reviews
Akasaka
The room is narrow but has everything I need. Comparing to the holiday season and the convenient location I would say the price is fair. I really appreciate the cleaning lady to wake me up because I sleep too late for jet lag, otherwise I would not to meet my friends on time. Thanks again.

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