10 best hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station
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Excellent
3277 reviews
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Excellent
8026 reviews
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Excellent
3804 reviews
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Very good
2177 reviews
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Excellent
599 reviews
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Excellent
2402 reviews
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Very good
3125 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Laundry
- Secondary lock on window
- Non-smoking rooms
Excellent
3164 reviews
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- Sauna
- Family room
- Luggage storage
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Excellent
3979 reviews
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- Hot tub
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- Secondary lock on window
Excellent
1838 reviews
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-Brand new business hotel (opened on April 2018) -5mins walk distance from Hanzomon subway station which I really liked it. Easy access to all area. There’s 7/11 right next door and Lawson on the next block. -10mins by Taxi from Tokyo station. (¥1,700-1800) But since it’s a brand new small business hotel, taxi driver wouldn’t really aware of the hotel location by t...
We stayed in this hotel from Nov to Dec 2009. The rooms were clean and location was very convenient. The staff knew how to speak English and were very nice and helpful. And just across the street was Tokyo Metro "Akasaka-Mitsuke" Station although only two lines pass through. The metro lines are Ginza Line and Maranouchi Line. The part I loved best about this hotel ...
We were a traveling couple who stayed 5 nights in Tokyo on a sightseeing vacation. The Centurion Grand Akasaka was the ideal hotel for us. It was very clean, the staff were all very friendly and the rooms had some nifty amenities. The hotel is ideally located about a 2 minute walk to the Akasaka subway station where you are pretty much on a main line to get anywhere ...
The hotel is located in a very nice neighborhood with several restaurants and stores within a walking distance. There is a shopping mall and subway stations nearby. The limousine bus from/to Narita Airport stops at the ANA Hotel, which is about a 5-10 minute walk. The hotel room and bed are comfortable. The bathroom has a bath tub and several ammenities, such as sham...
The hotel location was excellent due to its proximity to the subway station. There were lots of restaurants and convenient stores within the area which made it easier for us with young children and senior citizens in tow especially for those nights where we chose to just get take-out and rest from the whole day of activities. The airport limo bus was also walking dista...
Great location close to eateries and a whole lot of small grocery stores (7-11, Family Mart, etc.). Close to 2 subway stations on different lines. You can get to / from Narita and Haneda airports by taking the Limousine Bus from Excel hotel which is 5 minutes walk away. Alternatively you can take a subway train to Tokyo station and hop on the Narita Express (for Haneda...
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay of 11 nights at this hotel in late March, early April 2013. Location. It is located in Akasaka, on a hill right behind Hie-Jinja, a major Shinto shrine of Tokyo. One can see the hotel from Sotobori-dori, the main thoroughfare that runs in front of the shrine. But there is no access to the hotel from Sotobori-Dori. By car, one has to drive...
The hotel is BIG! Coming from the Main Building to the Garden Tower wing takes forever! This is so when you are tired and going across for the 1st time! The room is comfortable, clean and safe. That is the most important consideration I have in mind when travelling with my 85 years old mum! The Garden Tower wing is right near to a road that is lined with cherry trees...
The hotel is located near three train/subway stations which are withi 10mins walking distance. There's are 24hr supermarket, McDonald's and other restaurants nearby. The cabin room, bathroom and restroom are clean and the stuffs are all friendly and helpful. Would go back next time I visit Tokyo again.
For less than USD 100, the value of this hotel is beyond that. Although it is quite difficult to find this hotel at the beginning, the location is actually within walking distance to AKASAKA-MITSUKE subway station. Love the design and ambiance of this hotel. It was surrounded by lots of restaurants, bars, and minimarkets. The Hotel also serve a very delicious ala carte...
Nice appart hotel in a quiet area. We stayed in a traditional Japanese room. Small room but comfortable. 2 single beds, futons on the tatami. A lot of USB ports near the beds. We would have appreciated real windows instead of frosted ones. The staff at the front desk was very nice and welcoming. 5 minutes from the subway station, easy access to all touristic sites (mos...
Many good hotels have a unique facility that stands out, but few have all these unique facilities coming together under one hotel! This hotel has its own shopping centre with a wide variety of shops & restaurants (about 200 in all, I was told!), a beautiful 400-year-old Japanese Garden, a sprawling Rose Garden, etc. I stayed at the Garden Tower and had a room with a be...
My office is about 5 minutes walk up the road so this hotel was an obvious choice. The twin room we booked was spacious compared to most business-style hotels which was very much welcomed as the luggage (i.e. shopping was piling up) Transport could not be faulted as the entrance to the subway station is literally 50m away allowing easy access to all sides of Tokyo ...
My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Grand Fresa in Tokyo; our first stop of our honeymoon in Japan. We had read many reviews beforehand and we expected the room to be small. Though it wasn’t very large, it was pretty much the same size as any other room in Japan. We were traveling with backpacks so the size of the room was actually perfect for two people. The room was ...
Just do it. Treat yourself to the Prince Gallery. The rooms, the service, the club lounge, the restaurants... all amazing. The only potential drawback could be the location, but that's ONLY if you're wanting to stay in a nightlife-centric neighborhood like Shinjuku. But it's extremely close to 2 train stations and still a great, safe neighborhood overall, fitting for a...
I booked two rooms for my friend and myself. The rates are reasonable considering the hotel is in a business district in Tokyo. The subway stations are nearby, and the Imperial Palace Gardens are within walking distance. Restaurants and convenience stores are next to the hotel. The rooms are clean and quiet. English newspapers are provided, and wifi is strong in the lo...
The ANA Intercontinental is really a tale of two stories. The Pros. The location is unbeatable within 10 min walk to 4 subway stations with access to many different lines to get around the city. It is conveniently located to bustling restaurant / nightlife hubs of Roppongi and Akasaka. Also it is connected to a commercial complex called Ark Hills which has about 10...
Our room was small as expected in Tokyo but well organized and aesthetically pleasing. Hotel was clean and staff very friendly. There is 24hr free coffee downstairs and bottles water (though it's fine to drink off the tap in Tokyo as well, sometimes there is a chlorine taste to the tap water) . It is next to 3 subway stations very close by and easy connections to all t...
I thought the hotel room was small and me and my girlfriend both bought huge luggage with us which didn't help, but after squeezing them under the bed it wasn't too bad. The whole room was clean and the bathroom although small was modern and though out well (just remember to make sure the switch for the water tap isn't turned to shower head when using basin 😂 got soa...
Not only close to the subway station with good connections but also in a very nice area of shopping and restaurants. The hotel is modern and everythng very functional. Surprisingly the staff were fluent in English, which is highly appreciated in Japan. The breakfast is simple but enough for a business trip. I didn't dislike the idea of taking it to the room. I will com...
Easy access to subway stations. Robot receptionist is an interesting concept (but my check-in had to be ultimately handled by a human staff perhaps something to do pre-payment with agoda?). Small room (just like most over hotels in Tokyo) but very clean. The LG styler is very helpful for business travelers in recovering business outfits from the dinner odour.
3 mins to subway station, 2 mins to stores and restaurants with both economical and luxurious dining experience. Suitable for travellers who cater time and geographical advantages.
There are too many positives to fit into 1000 characters. I booked a night at the Executive Zen for my wife's 30th birthday and from the moment we walked through the door we were treated like royalty. The staff were helpful and informative, the room had everything and more and came with stunning views of Mt Fuji and Tokyo Tower. The hotel staff contacted me before our ...
This is the best hotel i ever stay in means of the services that offered by the staffs. Since this is my first visit to Japan, Tokyo, I was quite unsure that I would did allright as people told be that Japan could be difficult as mostly japanese aren't speaking in english and taxi are so expensive that you have to travel mostly by train or subways which directions and ...
I stayed a few nights with a friend and we were very happy with the experience. I arrived late due to some plane issues (closer to 1 AM) but they still had staff available to help check me in and make sure I had everything I needed, and they were just as polite as any time I met them during the day. They room was clean and well-equipped, and the hotel is only a 5 minut...
The room size is bigger than expected, the in room toilet/shower is great. Everything is good to stay.High CP value and very near Metro exit.
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station is USD 111. The average price for a 4-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station is USD 148. The average price for a 5-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station is USD 569.
What's the average price of a hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station this weekend is USD 120. The average price for a 4-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station this weekend is USD 187. The average price for a 5-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station this weekend is USD 643.
What's the average price of a hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station tonight is USD 104. The average price for a 4-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station tonight is USD 114. The average price for a 5-star hotel near Tameike-sanno Subway Station tonight is USD 41.
What are the most popular hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station?
Popular hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station include APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and HOTEL HILLARYS Akasaka.
What are the most popular hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station for couples?
Couples who stayed near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have given high ratings to APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and HOTEL HILLARYS Akasaka.
What are the most popular hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station for families?
Families who stayed near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have given high ratings to APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and HOTEL HILLARYS Akasaka.
What hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have the best views?
Verified travelers who stayed near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have given top reviews for the views at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, HOTEL HILLARYS Akasaka and APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae.
What hotels near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers who stayed near Tameike-sanno Subway Station have given top reviews for the breakfast at Centurion Hotel Residential Akasaka Station, HOTEL HILLARYS Akasaka and APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae.
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