"Hotel was clean, super convenient to subway, and surrounded by small eateries and grocery stores. Lobby amenities with coffee, water, ice machine, etc... was great!"
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Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is just one of the places to see in Tokyo, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Visit the shops and notable monuments in this culturally rich area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Sumida River during your travels in Tokyo. Experience the fascinating museums and lively festivals in this vibrant area.
You can get tickets for a performance at Asakusa Little Theater during your stay in Tokyo. Discover the lively festivals and shops in this culturally rich area.
"Hotel is in the heart of Shinjuku (think Times Square in NY). Many eating options around and Shinjuku station is just a few minutes away. This is not a 'quiet spot' it is a bustling and high energy location which is what we wanted. Very exciting location."
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
"This fantastic hotel provides exceptional service and a friendly staff. The full buffet breakfast is an excellent way to begin your day. We also particularly enjoyed the tea time and the tranquil outside areas on the terrace and the third floor.
Additionally, there is a currency exchange machine and laundry machines are available."
"I had a great stay at Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku! The room had an incredible view of Mt. Fuji (on clear days) and we could also see the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building’s light show at night, which was such a cool bonus.
The location is super convenient — really close to metro lines, tons of shopping, and all the nightlife Shinjuku has to offer. It made getting around and exploring Tokyo really easy.
Breakfast was excellent with a nice mix of Japanese and Western options. Whether you’re into traditional Japanese breakfast or prefer something more familiar like eggs and toast, they’ve got you covered.
The staff were also amazing — really friendly and helpful the whole time. You can tell they take pride in their service.
Definitely planning to stay here again next time I’m in Tokyo. Highly recommend it!
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A verified traveller stayed at Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
"Easy check in at the auto counters and saves you a lot of time. Rooms are not huge but at least comfortable. Will stay again if in the area for work."
A verified traveller from Singapore stayed at Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo-ariake
"This is an excellent location in Asakusa, there is a Uniqlo and restaurants locayed on floors 1-4, and the hotel lobby on floor 5, there is a Donki next door, and and so much other shopping all within a short walk from the hotel, there were street performers on the weekend and the streets were alive with activity, but nothing crazy all very family friendly. Also very close to the subway line, we will stay here again when we come back. I will say the rooms are small, but I understand most hotels are like this, I will say the hotel is clean with a buffet breakfast which includes American and Japanese breakfast staples, buffet is available for a fee, it was good and convenient. "
A verified traveller stayed at Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
Asakusa Station is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its notable monuments and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 557 hotels and other accommodations located within a mile of the station.
Where is the best place to stay close to Asakusa Station?
Expedia has 557 hotels and other accommodations within a mile from the station.
What can I see and do near Asakusa Station?
Study the collections at Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo National Science Museum, or Tokyo National Museum. Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace, and Kaminarimon Gate are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can check out the local talent at Asakusa Public Hall, Sumida Triphony Hall, and Theater X.