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Best Budget Accommodations in Tokyo "Best Budget Accommodations in Tokyo" Gecreëerd door : Cityseeker 15 Locaties in uw favorieten Sakura Hotel "Tokyo's Book District Accommodations" Clean and comfortable accommodations in the heart of Tokyo's Jimbocho book district are provided by the Sakura Hotel. The bilingual staff is friendly and helpful and the front desk is open around the clock. All the rooms are either singles, or doubles and quadruples with bunk beds. The clientèle is very mixed, from students to company reps to budget overseas by KassandraBay travelers. Many return time and time again. +81 3 3261 3939 www.sakura-hotel.co.jp/ [email protected] 2-21-4 Kanda-Jimbocho, Tokyo Hilltop Hotel (Yamanoue Hotel) "Dignity, Tradition & Hospitality" Overlooking Meiji University, the Yamanoue Hotel, also known as the Hilltop Hotel, has a proud history of hospitality stretching back to the 1930s. It was one of the favorite haunts of author Yukio Mishima. Today, the hotel's art-deco furnishings and spacious rooms still attract a cultured clientèle. The elegant charm of the hotel is especially suited to romantic by Booking.com getaways or a honeymoon stay. +81 3 3293 2311 www.yamanoue- service@yamanoue- 1-1 Surugadai Kanda, Tokyo hotel.co.jp/ hotel.co.jp Hotel New Otani Tokyo "Top-Class Luxury" Constructed around a spectacular Japanese garden, the star-shaped main building with its revolving restaurant is now overshadowed by the hotel's massive Tower and Garden Court annex to the south. Rooms are elegantly furnished befitting a hotel of this stature. Staff are extremely hospitable and are English speaking. You couldn't have asked for more with 37 by Booking.com restaurants and bars serving cuisines from Polynesian delights to French cuisine. An art museum, tennis courts and a large shopping arcade of stylish boutiques, all these to make your stay a memorable one. +81 3 3265 1111 www.newotani.co.jp/en/tokyo/ 4-1 Kioi-cho, Tokyo Hotel Monterey Akasaka "Affordable Comfort" Located a 5-minute walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Subway Station in the heart of Tokyo, Hotel Monterey Akasaka offers modern accommodation with a touch of classical European charm. It features free property-wide Wi- Fi. Guestrooms at Akasaka Hotel Monterey feature stylish décor with air- conditioning and heating facilities. Each room is equipped with a by Booking.com tea/coffee maker and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Smartphones in the room may be used inside and outside of the property free of charge. The hotel is a 15-minute walk from the Tokyo Midtown complex in Roppongi. Akasak-Mitsuke Station offers direct subway access to the Ginza, Ueno and Shibuya areas, all within a 20-minute ride. The neighbouring Akasaka area features a wide range of restaurants and bars. Guests can enjoy a relaxing massage in their room. The hotel offers luggage storage. A breakfast buffet with Western and Japanese dishes is offered at an on-site restaurant. +81 3 3401 7111 www.hotelmonterey.co.jp/akasaka/ 4-9-24 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Ueno New Izu Hotel "Coziness & Amenities Galore" Offering tidy rooms with a flat-screen TV and private bathroom, Tokyo Ueno New Izu Hotel is a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Train Station. A free- use massage chair is provided. Guests at New Izu Ueno Hotel can choose between Western rooms with classical decor and a Japanese-style room with tatami (woven straw) flooring and futon beds. All rooms include a tea by Booking.com maker and fridge. Keisei Line Ueno Station is a 7-minute walk away and offers direct access to Narita Airport. The hotel is a 6-minute walk from Ueno Park and a 10-minute subway ride from the Akihabara and Asakusa areas. The lobby has both free Wi-Fi and a free-use internet terminal, and coin-operated laundry machines are provided. A 24-hour convenience store is located on the 1st floor. +81 3 3831 8666 www.izuhotel.co.jp [email protected] 3-13-1 Higashiuneo, Tokyo Asia Center of Japan "For Budget Travelers" This is a decidedly spartan hotel, which has been offering rooms with or without bath for budget travelers since the early 1970s. Rates depend upon the floor space and size of the bed. The clientele is mostly students, tourists and short-stay business visitors, who find the Center unpretentious and very hospitable. English is spoken, as are several Asian by Booking.com languages. There is a modest restaurant, bar and snack lounge. During summer the central terrace becomes a beer garden. Small conferences may be held in the two meeting rooms. Inexpensive cafeteria-style meals and limited parking are available to guests. +81 3 3402 6111 www.asiacenter.or.jp/ [email protected] 8-10-32 Akasaka, Tokyo Hotel JAL City Yotsuya "For International Executives" Located right on bustling Shinjuku-dori Street, this new hotel caters primarily to corporate travelers. It is convenient to business and entertainment districts and is located on a subway line that goes directly to Tokyo Station and Shinjuku. The rooms are functional and comfortable with amenities international executives will appreciate but luxurious by Casa Velas Hotel enough for tourists who are simply on vacation to also be comfortable. Whether you are in Tikyo for business or pleasure, a stay at this hotel can't go wrong. +81 3 5360 2580 www.yotsuya-tokyo.jalcity.co.jp/ 3-14-1 Yotsuya, Tokyo Hotel Listel Shinjuku "Inexpensive Lodgings In Eastern Shinjuku" The Hotel Listel is quite inexpensive for a hotel of this size. Located in Shinjuku, not far from the Kabukicho entertainment district and within an easy commute from the financial and business districts of central Tokyo, the hotel offers convenience and as well as comfortable, clean and relatively spacious lodgings. All rooms are Western style. by Booking.com +81 3 3350 0123 www.listel.co.jp/ [email protected] 5-3-20 Shinjuku, Tokyo Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku "Quiet Shinjuku Hotel" Just three minutes' walk from Shinjuku Station, this hotel offers fine Japanese hospitality and comfortable accommodation for both families and business travelers. It is convenient to shopping and entertainment areas, but located in a quieter part of the Shinjuku urban hub. Rooms are efficiently designed, with little wasted space. Four restaurants, business by Booking.com service center, beauty salon, and drugstore—all these for your comfort. +81 3 3375 3211 www.hotelsunrouteplazashinjuku.jp Shibuya 2-3-1, Tokyo / Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo "Shinjuku's Original International Hotel" Once the tallest hotel in Japan, the Keio Plaza has been a centerpiece Tokyo hotel since the early 1970s. Additions in the 1980s allowed it to compete with the spate of newer hotels going up in the district. Today it boasts a vast array of rooms in both traditional Japanese-style as well as Western-style configuration. Those on the west side have an excellent by Booking.com view of the futuristic-looking Tokyo government office buildings. +81 3 3344 0111 www.keioplaza.com/ 2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo Shinjuku Washington Hotel "Upmarket Urban Hotel" The porthole-style windows of this business hotel look out on some of Tokyo's most breathtaking scenery. Rooms on the upper floors are always in high demand. The hotel itself is somewhat upmarket, but provides good value with its well-equipped, space-saving accommodation. Check-in is facilitated by automatic key-vending machines on the third-floor lobby. by Booking.com The convenience to shopping in the nearby electronics district makes this hotel a popular choice. +81 3 3343 3111 www.shinjyuku-wh.com/ webmaster@shinjyuku- 3-2-9 Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo wh.com Capsule Hotel Shibuya "Too Much Karaoke?" Ideally located in the lively Shibuya area, Capsule Hotel Shibuya is male- only accommodation featuring large hot tubs and saunas. Free Wi-Fi is available at all areas. Guests can unwind in one of the massage chairs, or request massage services for a fee. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station and the famous scramble intersection. Popular areas like by Booking.com Shinjuku and Harajuku are within a 7-minute train ride. The Ginza area is a 15-minute subway ride away. Capsule Hotel Shibuya provides coin launderette and free-use internet PCs for guests’ convenience. Drinks and food vending machines are available on site. Each capsule comes with a TV, a radio and an alarm clock. Free toiletries and yukata robe are provided in the common bathing area. Guests can use a personal locker to store their luggage. No meals are served. There are plenty of restaurants and bars around the property. +81 3 3464 1777 1-19-14 Dogenzaka, Tokyo Gajoen Kanko Hotel "Comfortable & Clean Location" Opposite one of Tokyo's most famous wedding halls, the Gajoen Kanko Hotel features an art-deco interior behind an unassuming façade. The hotel dates from 1931 (hence the deco style) but was renovated a few years ago. Rooms are quite comfortable and adequate for the price. The elegant rooms make the place perfect for a romantic holiday while the by KassandraBay comfortable facilities ensures that families also find their stay enjoyable. +81 3 3491 4111 1-8-1 Shimo-Meguro, Tokyo Daiichi Inn Ikebukuro "A Local Business Hotel" Located in the Ikebukuro shopping and entertainment district, the Daiichi Inn offers business travelers hospitable, clean and inexpensive lodgings. The network of train lines and subways nearby makes for easy access to central Tokyo and prefectures to the north and west of Tokyo. Only Western-style rooms are available, which are a bit old-fashioned in decor by Booking.com and furnishings, but all come with private bath and basic facilities.
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