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Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi
4.1/5123 Bewertungen

Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi

Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu Tokio|0.4km Entfernung von International House of Japan
Overall this place was just ok. Japan has a high bar for hotels, most of them are going to be good, if not great. This hotel just has a lot of small annoyances that add up and made it my least favorite hotel out of the four I stayed at on this trip. First the good: Good location within walking distance of the two big malls in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills. Two metro lines stop nearby. The hotel itself is nice but feels slightly dated. There’s a view of Tokyo Tower from most of the rooms but especially higher floors. Overall I liked Roppongi. It seems like a place where real Tokyoites live and work as opposed to the more popular places mobbed by tourists. The bad: The bathrooms. Incredibly small, with absolutely no space between the toilet, bathtub, and sink. I know Tokyo rooms are small but this bathroom is especially bad. Also, the floor in the bathroom is sunken, as in lower than the rest of the room so you have to step down every time you enter. This caught me by surprise more than once. Also the floor felt a bit unstable…kind of like it was made of a plastic layer you stand on above the real floor. At least it was clean. There’s a lot of weird unsafe parts of the room, which is especially a worry with kids. The step down into the bathroom I mentioned. There’s a sharp edge next to the bed on the couch/nightstand that I scratched myself on. There’s a glass table with pointy edges that just feels out of place in the tiny room. The plugs and light switches are right in the middle of the bed headrest which makes them easy for kids to play with and makes it so your charging cables are running across the bed. The elevator is annoying. It ALWAYS stops on the 3rd floor (reception) no matter what. The ground level exit is on the 2nd floor, so you always stop unnecessarily on 3 when either entering or exiting the hotel. The 1st floor is inexplicably the parking area behind the hotel, don’t get caught assuming the first floor is the ground level exit. There’s a real lack of breakfast in the area. The hotel breakfast opens later (7:30?), we never went because it was too late. One day we just gave up and ate breakfast at FamilyMart. Roppongi is not well connected to the rest of Tokyo on the Metro. Most places you want to go are going to require a transfer. Neither of the lines that stop near the hotel go directly to Tokyo station. Both Haneda and Narita require extra transfers. Even Shibuya which is not far away at all requires two trains or a bus. Especially annoying if you have luggage or kids in tow.

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The Lively Azabujuban Tokyo
4.4/567 Bewertungen
Großes Hotel und erstaunliches Aufenthaltsort! Front Desk Staff war großartig! Die Art und Weise, wie sie mich mit einem Lächeln näherte, machte mich zu fühlen “Familien willkommen” Willkommen trinken war erstaunlich und Lobby war auch WOW wie eine Sportbar. Als ich ins Zimmer kam, fühlte ich mich entspannt und erfrischend wegen der großen Einrichtung und Reinigung durch Hausbetreuungspersonal. Es war erstaunlich, dass alles, was ich im Zimmer brauchte. Ausstattung, Kaffee usw. Die Bar im 9. Stock hat einen großen Blick und wunderbare Unterschriftskocktails. Barpersonal war professionell und wunderschön! Vielen Dank, ich komme wieder. Das Lively Hotel zeigte mir eine große Gastfreundschaft.
Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi
4.1/5123 Bewertungen
Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu
Overall this place was just ok. Japan has a high bar for hotels, most of them are going to be good, if not great. This hotel just has a lot of small annoyances that add up and made it my least favorite hotel out of the four I stayed at on this trip. First the good: Good location within walking distance of the two big malls in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills. Two metro lines stop nearby. The hotel itself is nice but feels slightly dated. There’s a view of Tokyo Tower from most of the rooms but especially higher floors. Overall I liked Roppongi. It seems like a place where real Tokyoites live and work as opposed to the more popular places mobbed by tourists. The bad: The bathrooms. Incredibly small, with absolutely no space between the toilet, bathtub, and sink. I know Tokyo rooms are small but this bathroom is especially bad. Also, the floor in the bathroom is sunken, as in lower than the rest of the room so you have to step down every time you enter. This caught me by surprise more than once. Also the floor felt a bit unstable…kind of like it was made of a plastic layer you stand on above the real floor. At least it was clean. There’s a lot of weird unsafe parts of the room, which is especially a worry with kids. The step down into the bathroom I mentioned. There’s a sharp edge next to the bed on the couch/nightstand that I scratched myself on. There’s a glass table with pointy edges that just feels out of place in the tiny room. The plugs and light switches are right in the middle of the bed headrest which makes them easy for kids to play with and makes it so your charging cables are running across the bed. The elevator is annoying. It ALWAYS stops on the 3rd floor (reception) no matter what. The ground level exit is on the 2nd floor, so you always stop unnecessarily on 3 when either entering or exiting the hotel. The 1st floor is inexplicably the parking area behind the hotel, don’t get caught assuming the first floor is the ground level exit. There’s a real lack of breakfast in the area. The hotel breakfast opens later (7:30?), we never went because it was too late. One day we just gave up and ate breakfast at FamilyMart. Roppongi is not well connected to the rest of Tokyo on the Metro. Most places you want to go are going to require a transfer. Neither of the lines that stop near the hotel go directly to Tokyo station. Both Haneda and Narita require extra transfers. Even Shibuya which is not far away at all requires two trains or a bus. Especially annoying if you have luggage or kids in tow.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
4.7/545 Bewertungen
Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu
Over the past decade, I stayed at this hotel multiple times for work. It being a fairly expensive hotel, I typically wouldn't pick for a family trip. In this case, I'm very glad I did. We picked the Grand Hyatt because it gave us the confidence they would be able to meet our dietary needs (celiac disease - gluten free diet) without too much issues. They more than delivered on this. We paid extra for a Club level room, so breakfast an an afternoon snack were included. To our delight, the Club staff was able to accommodate our dietary needs and provided gluten free bread during our stay. They also helped us identify all buffet food that was safe to eat for us. All in all, awesome experience. Highly recommended for everyone, but in particular for anyone with dietary needs.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
4.4/5357 Bewertungen
Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu
Wir waren von meinem Sohn gebucht, als wir angekommen waren und wir sind mit der gesamten Umgebung zufrieden! Seit 2019 nicht reist, musste sich umstellen und das Personal und die Umgebung haben uns sehr geholfen! Jeder Aspekt des Hotels war Kundenorientiert und Covid bewusst! In der Rezeption war nichts ein Problem und es gab einen ausgezeichneten Englisch-Spracher! Das Essenszimmer passte unseren Bedürfnissen an und die Veranda gab umfangreiche Aussichten auf die Stadt und den Tokio Tower! Das Essen war großzügig und gut vorbereitet und das Abendessen war sehr gut! Ich muss Ken in unserem ersten Aufenthalt besonderen Dank aussprechen und seine sorgfältige Aufmerksamkeit auf unsere Bedürfnisse und unser Verständnis!! Wir würden dieses Hotel gründlich empfehlen, wenn die Menschen nach Japan und natürlich Tokio zurückkehren!
Hotel Arca Torre Roppongi
3.9/50 Bewertungen
Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu
Ich habe eine Nacht gereist. Nahe dem Kreuzweg von sechs Holzbäumen, von der Station bis zum Hotel gibt es bequeme Laden, Restaurants und Apotheken. Es ist sehr bequem, was zu reisen ist. Das Zimmer hat etwas, was es braucht, und es gibt auch einen Luftreiniger. Nicht klein, aber nicht zulassend ... Ich fühle mich immer so freundlich und einzigartig. Im Business Hotel wurde das Zimmer mit einem Kartenkarten verwendet, die 々 lange dauert. Das Gefühl des Personals auf der Rezeption ist nicht zu freundlich und nicht sehr freundlich, aber sehr mäßig, aber die Atmosphäre ist sehr gut.
Roppongi Plaza Hotel
3.8/510 Bewertungen
Akasaka/Roppongi/Azabu
Das Schatzhotel sollte nicht lange geöffnet werden, die Lage ist ungenau! Die U-Bahn ist am Tag höher als der Glee - sechs Holzstationen 2 ist! Sie müssen auf dem sechsten Stock auf dem Elefanten auf der rechten Seite sitzen. Das Zimmer ist wirklich groß in Japan, die Einrichtungen sind super komplett! Auch Mikrowellenschalter und Automatenverkäufer haben 😂 Aber das Zimmer ist am Rande des Zimmers, ein bisschen scharf, so dass man in dem Bett einen leeren Turm sehen kann, und es ist nicht wechselbar. Hills Midtown, die beiden großen Handelsplätze sind unterhalb der Ecke! Sen Art Museum, das neue National Art Museum ist nur zehn Minuten zu Fuß, wirklich sehr bequem! Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis wirklich 👍

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