Location
The Belmont Hotel Tokyo is located in Asakusabashi area, next to Akihabara electrical town. The nearest station, Asakusabashi, is accessed from Narita International Airport by Keisei express train without any transit within 80 minutes.
Rooms
The hotel has cosy guestrooms that are well furnished and equipped with modern amenities.
Restaurant
You can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves a variety of cuisine throughout the day.
General
The lobby is a perfect place to relax and meet friends or business delegates. During leisure, you can explore the city and its surrounding attractions.
Room |
Price from |
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|---|---|---|
| Standard Room | Single | 8436 |
| Double | 13566 | |
| Twin | 13566 | |
| Twin for sole use | 8436 | |
| Triple | 19608 | |
| Quad | 24054 |
I was a little apprehensive after hearing how tiny most economy rate hotel rooms in Tokyo were. That's why I thought I had won the hotel room lottery when I first saw that my room on the 6th floor. Unless you are over 6 foot 3 inches tall and weigh over 300 lbs; then you should have no problems with cramped ness in a room like mine. I am 6 foot 2 and 230 lbs and the only cramped ness I felt was in the shower, when I stood on my toes, my head did just touch the ceiling. The room's furniture was older (it had a 1960's look about it) but completely functional; and the bed was actually big enough for two. Also my room had a closet, which I understand is rare in the economy rate hotels in Tokyo.
For the price, this hotel was much much more than I expected; and if anyone complains about room size at this hotel?(unless they are 6 foot 4 and above) then they are really quite spoiled and should instead spend the extra 150 dollars a day to stay at a 5 star hotel while in Tokyo.- 19-Dec-2007 |
* based on 6 member rating(s)
Overall rating:
4/5
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