Property building in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Hotel-Highlights

Willkommen im Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier, wo der lebendige Geist Tokios auf modernen Komfort trifft! Nur 1,5mi vom pulsierenden Stadtzentrum entfernt, bietet dieses charmante 3-Sterne-Hotel den perfekten Rückzugsort für Reisende, die Bequemlichkeit suchen, ohne auf Qualität zu verzichten. Tauchen Sie ein in die elektrisierende Energie der Stadt und entspannen Sie dann in der gemütlichen Umgebung, die auf Sie wartet. Mit Preisen ab nur $166 pro Nacht steht Ihrem Abenteuer in Tokio nichts im Wege!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Photo of the whole room in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Zimmer

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2 Einzelbetten

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50 m²

Junior Suite, 2 Betten, Balkon

Balkon

Kostenloses WLAN

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

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3 Einzelbetten

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325 m²

Superior Corner, 3 Einzelbetten, Balkon, Küche

Kochnische

Balkon

Kostenloses WLAN

Flachbildfernseher

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1 King-Size-Bett

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45 m²

Junior Suite, Balkon

Kostenloses WLAN

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

Entdecken Sie mehr

Dieses charmante Hotel bietet eine Vielzahl von Annehmlichkeiten, die Ihren Aufenthalt so angenehm wie möglich gestalten. Genießen Sie ein herzhaftes Frühstück, um Ihre Abenteuer zu beginnen, bleiben Sie mit kostenlosem WLAN verbunden oder halten Sie sich im kostenlosen Fitnesscenter fit. Ihr Komfort ist in schallisolierten Zimmern mit Klimaanlage, Küchenzeilen und kostenlosen Toilettenartikeln garantiert. Außerdem können Sie nach einem Tag voller Erkundungen auf Ihrem privaten Balkon entspannen – das ist der perfekte Rückzugsort! Mit über 6.500 begeisterten Bewertungen werden Sie schnell sehen, warum so viele immer wieder zu diesem Juwel in Tokio zurückkehren.

City view in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Lobby or reception in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Erleben Sie das Beste

Die erstklassige Lage des Hotels ermöglicht Ihnen einfachen Zugang zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt und bietet gleichzeitig einen ruhigen Rückzugsort mitten im Geschehen. Ob Sie ein Solo-Abenteurer, ein Paar auf romantischer Flucht oder mit der Familie reisen, Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier ist die ideale Basis, um das Beste der Hauptstadt Japans zu erleben. Packen Sie also Ihre Koffer und machen Sie sich bereit für einen unvergesslichen Aufenthalt im Herzen Tokios!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Planen Sie Ihren Aufenthalt

Das Essen im [Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier] ist ein Erlebnis, das man nicht verpassen sollte! Verwöhnen Sie Ihren Gaumen im hauseigenen RISTORANTE E'VOLTA, wo eine bezaubernde Fusion von Aromen auf Sie wartet. Beginnen Sie Ihren Tag mit einem köstlichen Frühstück, das Ihre Erkundungen anregt, oder genießen Sie ein exquisites Abendessen, das das Beste der lokalen und internationalen Küche hervorhebt. Jedes Gericht wird mit Sorgfalt zubereitet und schafft die perfekte Kulisse für unvergessliche Essensmomente nach einem Tag voller Sehenswürdigkeiten und Klänge von Tokio.

Breakfast in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Restaurant/places to eat in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Ausstattung

Restaurant

Kostenloses WLAN

Fitnesscenter

Klimaanlage

Schallisolierte Zimmer

24-Stunden-Rezeption

Nichtraucherzimmer

Küchenutensilien

Fitness centre/facilities in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Bathroom in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier

Restaurant

RISTORANTE E'VOLTA

Breakfast in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Restaurant/places to eat in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Property building in Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
It was my fourth time staying in this hotel. I like the compact rooms with a nice bathroom and a balcony. I had a room at the fourth sides of the building and my least favoruite is the back (as it overlooks the trainstation and the interstate) Try to avoid those rooms, although the noise cancelling is very good. There is a big public bath on the 12th floor. I also recommend the bakery annex the lobby for some quality bread. I also had breakfast and it ris really lovely with fresh products. You can choose a Japanese or western breakfast (or just combine). Kudos to the staff and I always feel very welcome. Location is top: The hotel is just a street away from the National Stadium. There are two train stations nearby: Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station on the Toei-Oedo Line and the JR Sendagaya Station on the Chuo Line. Both Roppongi and Shinjuku are 10 minutes away by train. The neighbourhood is very quiet (unless there is a soccer game or a gymnastic concourse). The Meiji Shrine is a 10 minute walk away.

Tom

The hotel was nice, the room was nicely modern but a little small for ourselves and our big suitcases. The bathroom was a grand size and they did change the sheets and towels daily. There was a pool that we didn't use while there but the elevator had a little indicator to tell you how many people were using the pool which was pretty cool. We mainly booked this spot for the location, but it wasn't as close as I had hoped; it wasn't far and there was a train across the road and another line a 5 minute walk away, but it took just as long to get where I needed to go from the other places I had been staying. The staff were really helpful and even stored our bags 3 days ahead of our stay so that was very accommodating of them and I appreciated that a lot! If you like a reliable big name hotel experience this is a good choice.

Juliana

Superb breakfast with ample Western and Asian options. You need to queue invariably, as the space doesn't accommodate all guests. Larger rooms than usual for a Japanese hotel - balcony with beautiful views Two stops away from Shinjuku on the Oedo line, so very easy to get to the action BUT also very quiet. Subway is right next door. Generous amenities and nice products in the room. Coffee replaced without fail, which is always awesome. Very efficient cleaning service & replacement of towels etc is prompt.

Ramona

Easily one of my favorite hotels I've stayed in Tokyo. It had easy access to subways and buses, was right next to the gorgeous Shinjuku Gyeon, and had modern room design. The balcony was exceptionally great, with the promised garden view that didn't disappoint. The ground floor bakery and restaurant were also very good. It feels slight removed from the city bustle, which is nice at the end of a long day (but be ready to walk a bit to get to the nearest conbini for a late night snack).

Laura

The hotel staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, particularly with helping to send our luggage to our next hotel. The hotel itself is beautifully designed and decorated, and watching the sunset on the rooftop terrace was a highlight (we could see Mr Fuji!) We also liked that the hotel is in a quiet area, away from the chaos of busier parts of Tokyo, but has a metro stop right next to it for quick and convenient access to Shinjuku, Shibuya etc.

Daniel

It was my fourth time staying in this hotel. I like the compact rooms with a nice bathroom and a balcony. I had a room at the fourth sides of the building and my least favoruite is the back (as it overlooks the trainstation and the interstate) Try to avoid those rooms, although the noise cancelling is very good. There is a big public bath on the 12th floor. I also recommend the bakery annex the lobby for some quality bread. I also had breakfast and it ris really lovely with fresh products. You can choose a Japanese or western breakfast (or just combine). Kudos to the staff and I always feel very welcome. Location is top: The hotel is just a street away from the National Stadium. There are two train stations nearby: Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station on the Toei-Oedo Line and the JR Sendagaya Station on the Chuo Line. Both Roppongi and Shinjuku are 10 minutes away by train. The neighbourhood is very quiet (unless there is a soccer game or a gymnastic concourse). The Meiji Shrine is a 10 minute walk away.

Tom

The hotel was nice, the room was nicely modern but a little small for ourselves and our big suitcases. The bathroom was a grand size and they did change the sheets and towels daily. There was a pool that we didn't use while there but the elevator had a little indicator to tell you how many people were using the pool which was pretty cool. We mainly booked this spot for the location, but it wasn't as close as I had hoped; it wasn't far and there was a train across the road and another line a 5 minute walk away, but it took just as long to get where I needed to go from the other places I had been staying. The staff were really helpful and even stored our bags 3 days ahead of our stay so that was very accommodating of them and I appreciated that a lot! If you like a reliable big name hotel experience this is a good choice.

Juliana

Superb breakfast with ample Western and Asian options. You need to queue invariably, as the space doesn't accommodate all guests. Larger rooms than usual for a Japanese hotel - balcony with beautiful views Two stops away from Shinjuku on the Oedo line, so very easy to get to the action BUT also very quiet. Subway is right next door. Generous amenities and nice products in the room. Coffee replaced without fail, which is always awesome. Very efficient cleaning service & replacement of towels etc is prompt.

Ramona

Easily one of my favorite hotels I've stayed in Tokyo. It had easy access to subways and buses, was right next to the gorgeous Shinjuku Gyeon, and had modern room design. The balcony was exceptionally great, with the promised garden view that didn't disappoint. The ground floor bakery and restaurant were also very good. It feels slight removed from the city bustle, which is nice at the end of a long day (but be ready to walk a bit to get to the nearest conbini for a late night snack).

Laura

The hotel staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, particularly with helping to send our luggage to our next hotel. The hotel itself is beautifully designed and decorated, and watching the sunset on the rooftop terrace was a highlight (we could see Mr Fuji!) We also liked that the hotel is in a quiet area, away from the chaos of busier parts of Tokyo, but has a metro stop right next to it for quick and convenient access to Shinjuku, Shibuya etc.

Daniel

It was my fourth time staying in this hotel. I like the compact rooms with a nice bathroom and a balcony. I had a room at the fourth sides of the building and my least favoruite is the back (as it overlooks the trainstation and the interstate) Try to avoid those rooms, although the noise cancelling is very good. There is a big public bath on the 12th floor. I also recommend the bakery annex the lobby for some quality bread. I also had breakfast and it ris really lovely with fresh products. You can choose a Japanese or western breakfast (or just combine). Kudos to the staff and I always feel very welcome. Location is top: The hotel is just a street away from the National Stadium. There are two train stations nearby: Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station on the Toei-Oedo Line and the JR Sendagaya Station on the Chuo Line. Both Roppongi and Shinjuku are 10 minutes away by train. The neighbourhood is very quiet (unless there is a soccer game or a gymnastic concourse). The Meiji Shrine is a 10 minute walk away.

Tom

The hotel was nice, the room was nicely modern but a little small for ourselves and our big suitcases. The bathroom was a grand size and they did change the sheets and towels daily. There was a pool that we didn't use while there but the elevator had a little indicator to tell you how many people were using the pool which was pretty cool. We mainly booked this spot for the location, but it wasn't as close as I had hoped; it wasn't far and there was a train across the road and another line a 5 minute walk away, but it took just as long to get where I needed to go from the other places I had been staying. The staff were really helpful and even stored our bags 3 days ahead of our stay so that was very accommodating of them and I appreciated that a lot! If you like a reliable big name hotel experience this is a good choice.

Juliana

Superb breakfast with ample Western and Asian options. You need to queue invariably, as the space doesn't accommodate all guests. Larger rooms than usual for a Japanese hotel - balcony with beautiful views Two stops away from Shinjuku on the Oedo line, so very easy to get to the action BUT also very quiet. Subway is right next door. Generous amenities and nice products in the room. Coffee replaced without fail, which is always awesome. Very efficient cleaning service & replacement of towels etc is prompt.

Ramona

Easily one of my favorite hotels I've stayed in Tokyo. It had easy access to subways and buses, was right next to the gorgeous Shinjuku Gyeon, and had modern room design. The balcony was exceptionally great, with the promised garden view that didn't disappoint. The ground floor bakery and restaurant were also very good. It feels slight removed from the city bustle, which is nice at the end of a long day (but be ready to walk a bit to get to the nearest conbini for a late night snack).

Laura

The hotel staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, particularly with helping to send our luggage to our next hotel. The hotel itself is beautifully designed and decorated, and watching the sunset on the rooftop terrace was a highlight (we could see Mr Fuji!) We also liked that the hotel is in a quiet area, away from the chaos of busier parts of Tokyo, but has a metro stop right next to it for quick and convenient access to Shinjuku, Shibuya etc.

Daniel

Standort

11-3, Kasumigaokamachi, Tokyo, 160-0013, Japan

Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier