Travelers Reviews of Tokyo Hotels

Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
8.9/5299 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Dormy Inn Ueno Tokyo – A Small but Well-Equipped Stay During my recent stay at Dormy Inn Ueno Tokyo, I found it to be a compact yet highly convenient hotel, especially for travelers who prioritize location and practical amenities over excessive space. It’s not a luxury hotel, but it does a great job of providing a comfortable stay with thoughtful touches. Location – Perfect for Travelers One of the best things about this hotel is its location. Just a short walk from Ueno Station, it offers easy access to the JR Yamanote Line, the Keisei Skyliner (for Narita Airport), and multiple metro lines, making it an excellent choice for those who plan to explore different parts of Tokyo. Additionally, the Ameya-Yokocho (Ameyoko) Market is just around the corner, where you’ll find everything from fresh seafood and street food to clothing and souvenirs. It’s a lively area that adds to the appeal of staying in Ueno. Room & Facilities – Compact but Functional As expected, the rooms are small, which is pretty standard in Tokyo, but they are well-designed with everything you need. The bed was comfortable, and the room included basic amenities like a TV, a small desk, and a fridge. Storage space is limited, but for a short stay, it was manageable. The bathroom was also compact, though the onsen (public bath) on-site makes up for it. Onsen – A Small but Relaxing Bath One of the highlights of staying at Dormy Inn hotels is their public bath (onsen), and this location has one, albeit on the smaller side. It’s not the biggest or most luxurious onsen, but it’s a nice way to unwind after a long day of walking around Tokyo. The water temperature was just right, and while the space was limited, it wasn’t overly crowded when I visited. Freebies & Unique Perks Dormy Inn is known for offering small but unique perks to its guests. This location provides free popsicles and yogurt drinks, which is a nice touch. However, they are only available during specific hours, so if you’re out sightseeing all day, you might miss out on them. They also supposedly offer free late-night soba, a Dormy Inn signature, but I never actually saw it happen and didn’t feel like asking about it. Maybe I just missed the time window. Free manga reading Housekeeping – No Room Cleaning, Just Fresh Towels One thing to note is that Dormy Inn follows a no-daily-cleaning policy. Instead of a full room service, they simply drop off fresh towels outside your door. This is fine if you’re staying just a few days, but if you prefer daily room cleaning, you might find it lacking. Staff & Service The staff at check-in were friendly and efficient, which I appreciated. They handled everything quickly and provided all the necessary information without any issues. While I didn’t interact with them much after check-in, the overall service felt professional and welcoming. Final Thoughts – A Solid Stay for Practical Travelers Overall, Dormy Inn Ueno Tokyo is a great choice if you’re looking for a convenient, budget-friendly, and functional stay in Tokyo. The location is excellent, the onsen is a nice touch, and the small perks like free drinks and late-night snacks add to the experience. Just keep in mind that the rooms are small, there’s no daily cleaning, and some of the free amenities have limited availability. If you’re okay with that, it’s a great place to stay in Ueno!
Minn Asakusa Kappabashi
8.7/5146 Reviews
Asakusa
Very nice experience staying in this hotel. It was self check in and it was fast and easy. With some space, washing maching and full of amenities, we both really like the hotel room. The only cons for us was that the hotel is near 2 subway stations, however both were quite a distance to walk. But it's a short walking distance if take the bus. It's near Asakusa tourist area which is probably 15-20mins walk. One of the hotels to consider staying if you want to stay in Asakusa.
Hotel Crown Hills Ueno Premier
8.6/5287 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Great location, 5 mins walk from Ueno station and 8 mins walk from Keisei Ueno station which is perfect for moving within the city and also to Narita Airport. Convenience store downstairs and you can get everything from Ueno walking streets which are just across the street. Room is spacious and much bigger than regular Tokyo hotels. Stunning views if you picked the rooms with view. Quiet inside room and you can get all the amenities from the check in area if needed. There is no smell of cigarette on non smoking floor.
Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa Kuramae
9.2/5534 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Hotel was crowded, lifts small and reception area on 2nd storey equally small. Public bath was extremely small and crowded. Breakfast is by purchase of voucher and at cafe at 1st storey. Cafe is not part of hotel. Set menu of sandwiches, hotcakes with drink and salad. Tasted good. Lots of language barriers encountered at cafe and with some of the hotel staff. Staff gave wrong info on time needed for luggage to be sent to Hiroshima hotel; it takes 2 days and not 1 day. This led to some inconveniences. Hotel is near Kuramae metro station. To walk to Asakusa Sensoji Temple may be challenging for elderly. Not many resturants near hotel. However Aeon supermaket across the road is useful. Quiet area.
Hotel Paul House
8.6/558 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The hotel was spacious and clean for a Tokyo hotel. The bed was soft and comfortable, and the heater worked well. However, it was quite cold while I was sleeping due to the two small windows next to the bed. The location was a bit disappointing. The distance from the subway station was not bad, about 10 minutes on foot, but it was a bit difficult to get around, and the station location was ambiguous, so I had to transfer frequently or go through Tokyo Station. Also, the hotel was located in an alley, and the nearby convenience store was a bit far away, so it was disappointing in terms of convenience. The biggest drawback was the soundproofing issue. There were many guests, so the noise was severe, and in particular, the soundproofing was not good at all to the point that I could hear people talking. Overall, the comfort and cleanliness of the room were satisfactory, but the location and soundproofing were disappointing.
Stay Sakura Tokyo Asakusa Townhouse
8.8/517 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Stayed with 3 friends, the room was very large and wide, several large suitcases were fully opened and there was a little space for activities, two double beds and a combed bed, 4 people stayed without problems, very comfortable. The interior is clean and tidy, with all the supplies available, there is a washing machine, and there is a kitchenette with a microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, hot water bottle, etc.; there is a wet and dry bathroom with a standard size bathtub. Although the accommodation is not close to the bus station, there are restaurants, convenience stores, Donki, drugstores, etc. nearby that can be reached within 20 minutes on foot. It’s just that the environment is secluded at night, and one person will not walk on the street alone :-)

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