Location
Located in the heart of Akasaka area, the b Akasaka Hotel is surrounded by Akasaka Sacas, Biz Tower, ACT Theater, Akasaka Blitz, Roppongi entertainment precinct and Roppongi Hills. This property is just 3 kilometres from the fair site Tokyo international forum and about 20 kilometres away from the Tokyo Haneda Airport.
Rooms
All accommodation units are well decorated and furnished with standard amenities such as air conditioning, telephone, hair dryer and private bath room for guests' convenience.
Restaurant
The Italian restaurant, Liana at the b Akasaka Hotel offers breakfast, lunch and dinner for guests to enjoy.
General
The National Art Centre Tokyo, Mori Museum and Suntory Museum of Art are the points of interest for visitors to explore. A reception desk is provided at the b Akasaka Hotel Tokyo to assist guests with their needs.
Room |
Price from |
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| Standard Single-1 Twin Bed | Single | 11040 |
| Standard Single-1 Twin Bed | Single | 11040 |
| Standard Single-1 Twin Bed (With..) | Single | 11640 |
| Superior Twin-2 Twin Bed | Double | 14400 |
| Superior Twin-2 Twin Bed (With..) | Double | 15600 |
Excellent hotel. Good quality for a reasonable price. Unfortunately the breakfast was not inlcuded in the price.- 17-Dec-2008 The staff were very friendly and extremely helpful, and the hotel was clean and in a pretty good location (10 minute walk to Akasaka main street, with lots of restaurants and tube), but the room was laughably small - only a step up from a capsule hotel, with about three inches of space around the bed, and a low ceiling. It felt like a nice, clean prison cell. We subsequently went to another hotel, which was in a much better location and which offered us a room four times the size (no exaggeration) for only 2,000 yen a night more. This hotel is overpriced. Apologies to the very kind staff, but my recommendation is not to stay in this hoteB - 26-Dec-2007 The B Akasaka was slightly hard to find but it was still in a convenient location close to two different Tokyo Metro subway stations. The twin rooms are normal size by Japanese standards. One thing to note is the bathroom is enclosed by semi-opaque glass and not a separate room. A sliding door in the room leads to the enclosed bathroom space. Bathrooms include above average toilets and showers as well as the usual complementary razors, combs, and toothbrushes.- 16-Oct-2007 |
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Overall rating:
4/5
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