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Keio Presso Inn Akasaka
4.2/547 Reviews

Keio Presso Inn Akasaka

Akasaka Tokyo|0.19km from Nurunnji Saranbang
I can't spend it comfortably because the facilities are new. I didn't care about cleaning and water discharge. The air cleaner was also in each room and was saved at this time. The desk is also large, the outlet is also 2 on the desk, 1 on the bed. Recently, there are some hotels with chargers, but there are no chargers or USB outlets, so I think it's better to have them if necessary. The room feels like where to spread the suitcase, but there was more space between the bed and the desk than I thought, and there was no problem using it alone. This room seems to be able to stay up to 2 people, but if it is not so big, I don't think the bed feels so tight even for 2 people. There is instant coffee and tea. There is no water. If you stay, you will have free breakfast (6:30~). Muffin, croissant, soup (5 kinds: bean soup, corn soup, consomme, miso soup, etc.), cabbage, mini cutlet, scrambled egg, yogurt, coffee, etc. I don't have to think about breakfast, so I think it's good for 1 days and 2 days. You may get tired of going on 3 days. But it's free. As for the location, I saw it from the exit as soon as I left Akasaka Station 5b exit. It is close. There were supermarkets, convenience stores, stabas, pharmacies, etc., and there were restaurants in the building near TBS, and there were celery and lunch boxes in the basement of the building of ***. Mac, dotol, etc. are also nearby and convenient. Akasaka Mitsuki Station is a little walk compared to Akasaka Station. There were many Chiyoda lines using Akasaka station, so it was the main station of Akasaka station, and it was about to use Akasaka Mitsuki station by route, so there was no problem.

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Hotel Karuta - Adults Only
4.8/54 Reviews
Akasaka
The interior design, and services, and the outdoor areas are exceptionally high quality. We were lucky to have a room with an external bathing area - book this kind if possible! The beauty products provided are excellent quality, with 4 different face cleansing, toning and moisturising in fragranced and non-fragranced options. I have to say that having your lover give you a salon style facial treatment while soaking in exquisite bath salts in a marble lined 400L bath made ringing in the New Year both relaxing and romantic! (sI The staff are exceptional too! We felt absolutely welcome as gaijin
Via Inn Prime Akasaka
4.7/5337 Reviews
Akasaka
It’s a new hotel largely meant for business travellers but it works excellently for tourists too. The staff were very well trained and did everything they could to help make our stay comfortable and the place was spotless. Location was great, Akasaka is a nice part of Tokyo, we were three minutes walk from bustling bars and restaurants, one of which served great food at OK prices, we were near three Metro stations and we could walk to the imperial palace from the hotel. Breakfast was quite expensive but worth it. It was heavily Japanese with some leanings to the westerners but we loved the flavours and textures of the Japanese offerings, breakfast here was a great start to the day. An interesting element was the direct connection to a convenience store from the ground level of the hotel and having an Irish pub next door was a plus. It’s a good place to stay if Akasaka is where you want to be.
Henn na Hotel Tokyo Akasaka
4.4/5236 Reviews
Akasaka
Hotel has a pretty good location, walking distance to train stations, plenty of restaurants around, next to a Seven Eleven which is pretty handy for snacks at night. Breakfast was descent although no option of soy or almond milk. Easy check in with a machine and robots which was fun, check out at 11 is good as well. I would stay there again but I would get a room with two beds because there’s not enough if you have more than one baggage.
Akasaka the Hostel
3.9/54 Reviews
Akasaka
Very good location and price. I was able to sleep soundly without worrying about the surrounding noises.
Alfit Hotel & Bar Akasaka
4.1/514 Reviews
Akasaka
We booked a premium room with breakfast. The room was of good size, enough space for 2 big suitcases and 1 cabin suitcase. Room is nicely decorated. The shower is great, we had shower with great water pressure and a bathtub. The room was a bit noisy as we could hear something which sounded like the air conditioning coming above our room. It didn't prevent us from sleeping though. No window in the room, which can be a little weird and doesn't help with jetlag. The staff is friendly and ready to help. The breakfast was great. We especially loved the potato salad and the vegetables in sesame sauce. Loved the bacon as well. The breakfast selection isn't huge but it's enough and of good quality. The location is very good. 1 min walk from Akasaka station, and 5 min walk from Tameike Sanno. Overall, great boutique hotel, recommended.
Akasaka Urban Hotel
4.1/524 Reviews
Akasaka
2 I stayed, but it is close to Akasaka station of Chiyoda line and from Sanno kusunoki, and there is a Hanamasa, and the water can be bought cheaply. The room was also airy because there was a large window and it was open.

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