Location
Located in the heart of Akasaka area, which is one of the major business district of Tokyo with some of the global financial firms, this property is just 3 kilometres from the fair site Tokyo international forum and about 20 kilometres away from the airport.
Rooms
The hotel offers several elegantly styled guest rooms that come with a host of modern amenities to provide you the desired comfort.
Restaurant
Each morning you are greeted with a delicious buffet breakfast including Japanese menu and for lunch and dinner, the on-site restaurant provides Italian specialties for you to relish.
General
Creating a trendy new effect, while tastefully preserving the classic and elegant style, the hotel's lobby with its comfortable design and ambience is an ideal place for you to relax.
Room |
Price from |
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| Standard Single - 1 Twin Bed | Single | 11136 |
| Standard Single - 1 Twin Bed, With Breakfast | Single | 11736 |
| Superior Twin - 2 Twin Bed | Double | 16320 |
| Superior Twin - 2 Twin Bed, With Breakfast | Double | 17520 |
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 |
* based on 10 member rating(s)
Overall rating:
4/5
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