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Asakusa View Hotel

Najważniejsze informacje o hotelu

Welcome to Asakusa View Hotel, where comfort meets the vibrant spirit of Tokyo! Situated at 3-17-1 Nishi-Asakusa Taito-Ku, this sparkling 4-star gem is a mere 5,9mi from the bustling city center. Starting at just $96 per night, this hotel is perfect for travelers looking to soak in the culture and charm of Japan without breaking the bank. Enjoy a delightful breakfast each morning before setting out on your adventures!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Asakusa View Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Asakusa View Hotel

Pokoje

Standard Twin Room with Sky Tree Side - Smoking in Asakusa View Hotel

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

2 Pojedyncze Łóżka

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280 sq ft

Standardowy, 2 Pojedyncze Łóżka, Palenie dozwolone, Widok na niebo

Widok na zabytek

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Ekspres do kawy

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin room provides air conditioning, soundproof walls, a coffee machine, a wardrobe, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The unit offers 2 beds.

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

1 Łóżko King Size

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410 sq ft

Executive Floor Tokyo, Łóżko King Size, Widok na niebo

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

Lodówka

Ekspres do kawy/herbaty

The spacious double room features air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The unit has 1 bed.

Deluxe Twin Room with Skytree Side with 1 extra bed- Smoking (3 adults) in Asakusa View Hotel

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

1 Pojedyncze Łóżko

2 Podwójne Łóżka

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410 sq ft

Deluxe, 2 Podwójne Łóżka, Palenie dozwolone, Skytree View

Widok na zabytek

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Ekspres do kawy

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned quadruple room features a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, soundproof walls, a coffee machine and a wardrobe. The unit has 4 beds.

Odkryj więcej

With over 2,200 glowing reviews, guests rave about the stellar amenities that make their stay unforgettable. Relax in the indoor swimming pool (additional charges apply) after a day of exploration, or unwind with a soothing massage (extra charges) while looking out at stunning landmark views. For families, the kid-friendly buffet ensures that even the pickiest eaters will find something to enjoy. And if you need to stay connected, the complimentary Wi-Fi is a lifesaver for sharing your Tokyo escapades with friends and family back home.

View (from property/room) in Asakusa View Hotel
Night in Asakusa View Hotel

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But that's not all! The hotel boasts a host of convenient features, including a 24-hour front desk, soundproof rooms for a peaceful night’s sleep, and on-site dining options to satisfy those culinary cravings. Whether you're here for business meetings or to soak up the sights, the meeting/banquet facilities cater to all your needs, while private parking (charges apply) keeps your vehicle safe and sound. So why wait? Dive into the heart of Tokyo with a stay at Asakusa View Hotel!

Bathroom in Asakusa View Hotel
Bathroom in Asakusa View Hotel

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

Asakusa View Hotel isn’t just a place to rest your head; it’s a canvas for your Tokyo experience! Bright morning light pours in as you wake up from slumber, encouraging you to take in the beautiful skyline or the iconic Skytree views right from your room. Choose from an exciting variety of accommodations—from the cozy Double Room with Sky View to spacious family suites—ensuring your Tokyo adventure is mighty comfortable. Whether you are traveling alone, as a couple, or with your entire tribe of family or friends, there are options galore to fit all of your sleeping needs.

Lounge or bar in Asakusa View Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa View Hotel

Udogodnienia

Restauracja

Bezpłatne wifi

Klimatyzacja

Bufet przyjazny dzieciom

Bar

Pokoje dźwiękoszczelne

Recepcja 24h

Pokoje dla niepalących

Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa View Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa View Hotel

Restauracje

スカイグリルブッフェ 武藏

Przyjazny rodzinom, Chińska, Japońska, Pizza, Lokalna, Międzynarodowa, Europejska, Grill/BBQ

THE DINING シノワ 唐紅花&鉄板フレンチ 蒔絵

Nowoczesna, Romantyczna, Kantońska, Chińska, Francuska, Europejska

THE LOBBY BAL

Nowoczesna, Pizza, Europejska, Grill/BBQ

Food in Asakusa View Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa View Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa View Hotel
This hotel has been my last stop on many a trip to Japan. It is well located for last minute shopping and an easy walk to the subway -G18, if you want to get about Tokyo. The rooms are more spacious than most, and the ones on the executive levels facing the Sky Tree are my favourite. There are no hot baths at the hotel, however the bathroom is a decent size so you have enough room to relax. The hotel has laundry facilities on the 5th floor. The breakfast buffet is extensive, and the variety is really very good. You can enjoy lovely walks around the area and it feels very safe. For instance, I regularly jog down around Ueno station and also over to the Sky Tree before all the tourists make their way out. There are some very cool little restaurants all around, and some of the best are located on the Ueno side behind the hotel, so don’t always head towards the temple side. The beds are comfortable, with fluffy robes, as well as yukatas, and a check out time of 12pm. The best feature has to be the view out over Tokyo towards the Sky Tree.

Pip

Asakusa View is your classic older grand style "big" 4/5 star iconic hotel. It was the most expensive room we booked in Tokyo but in saying that there are many many hotels charging rather hugely more than what we paid at Asakusa View. With breakfast included we still maintain the hotel represented good value. The rooms were very comfortable, well appointed and spotlessly clean, if a little smaller than other hotels on offer.....but as the name suggests we had a wonderful view from our 18th floor room over the city to the south with Fuji rising in the distance. Excellent buffet breakfast with a huge choice - served from restaurant on 25th floor with once again stunning views over the city and Tokyo Skytree tower. We spent some time in the evening in the 28th floor bar. Again spectacular views and a damn fine Martini - but see comments below....mild issue at entrance.

Peter

With the favorable USD/Yen exchange rate (142 Yen) made this hotel more affordable. Closest rail station is only a 3 minute walk from the hotel. Donki, Kura sushi and Sushiro sushi are less than a 6 minute walk. Sanpei market and Yamazaki bakery are close by. Convenient Airport Limousine bus service at 1400 yen, recommend you book your two round trip tickets at the airport terminal otherwise your return ticket will need to be booked online. Hotel has a Sky Tree view rooms at extra cost, we thought it was worth it, every yen spent. Hotel service is above board, from the doormen and doorwomen to the reservation desk. Staff helped us walk through the online booking for the Airport Limousine bus service (actually they did most of the work). I think the American Express card is not accepted by the vendor, tried using two different Amex cards.

Gregory

The location was the best selling point of this hotel. Not only was it near a lot shops and restaurants. Sensoji Temple was walkable and stalls and instagramable street food was so near. Loved that the Haneda bus stops in this hotel so I don't have scramble in trains nor take expensive taxis. Seven- eleven stores were near and also Lawson. Don Quijote is so near as well. The staff were so nice and helpful and friendly. The view was spectacular as well. It was almost breathtaking the first time you draw back the curtains.

Edita

Loved the ease of being directly transported from airport limousine bus service. The rooms were exceptionally large and we had the best views of Skytree, Sensoji Temple and Sunrise! Mt Fuji is also visible from the elevator lobby area. Sensoji temple is a 5 minute walk and there is various 7-11s, eateries and train stations within walking distance of Asakusa View Hotel. The staff was very polite and helpful in getting us taxis and answering any questions.

Pooja

This hotel has been my last stop on many a trip to Japan. It is well located for last minute shopping and an easy walk to the subway -G18, if you want to get about Tokyo. The rooms are more spacious than most, and the ones on the executive levels facing the Sky Tree are my favourite. There are no hot baths at the hotel, however the bathroom is a decent size so you have enough room to relax. The hotel has laundry facilities on the 5th floor. The breakfast buffet is extensive, and the variety is really very good. You can enjoy lovely walks around the area and it feels very safe. For instance, I regularly jog down around Ueno station and also over to the Sky Tree before all the tourists make their way out. There are some very cool little restaurants all around, and some of the best are located on the Ueno side behind the hotel, so don’t always head towards the temple side. The beds are comfortable, with fluffy robes, as well as yukatas, and a check out time of 12pm. The best feature has to be the view out over Tokyo towards the Sky Tree.

Pip

Asakusa View is your classic older grand style "big" 4/5 star iconic hotel. It was the most expensive room we booked in Tokyo but in saying that there are many many hotels charging rather hugely more than what we paid at Asakusa View. With breakfast included we still maintain the hotel represented good value. The rooms were very comfortable, well appointed and spotlessly clean, if a little smaller than other hotels on offer.....but as the name suggests we had a wonderful view from our 18th floor room over the city to the south with Fuji rising in the distance. Excellent buffet breakfast with a huge choice - served from restaurant on 25th floor with once again stunning views over the city and Tokyo Skytree tower. We spent some time in the evening in the 28th floor bar. Again spectacular views and a damn fine Martini - but see comments below....mild issue at entrance.

Peter

With the favorable USD/Yen exchange rate (142 Yen) made this hotel more affordable. Closest rail station is only a 3 minute walk from the hotel. Donki, Kura sushi and Sushiro sushi are less than a 6 minute walk. Sanpei market and Yamazaki bakery are close by. Convenient Airport Limousine bus service at 1400 yen, recommend you book your two round trip tickets at the airport terminal otherwise your return ticket will need to be booked online. Hotel has a Sky Tree view rooms at extra cost, we thought it was worth it, every yen spent. Hotel service is above board, from the doormen and doorwomen to the reservation desk. Staff helped us walk through the online booking for the Airport Limousine bus service (actually they did most of the work). I think the American Express card is not accepted by the vendor, tried using two different Amex cards.

Gregory

The location was the best selling point of this hotel. Not only was it near a lot shops and restaurants. Sensoji Temple was walkable and stalls and instagramable street food was so near. Loved that the Haneda bus stops in this hotel so I don't have scramble in trains nor take expensive taxis. Seven- eleven stores were near and also Lawson. Don Quijote is so near as well. The staff were so nice and helpful and friendly. The view was spectacular as well. It was almost breathtaking the first time you draw back the curtains.

Edita

Loved the ease of being directly transported from airport limousine bus service. The rooms were exceptionally large and we had the best views of Skytree, Sensoji Temple and Sunrise! Mt Fuji is also visible from the elevator lobby area. Sensoji temple is a 5 minute walk and there is various 7-11s, eateries and train stations within walking distance of Asakusa View Hotel. The staff was very polite and helpful in getting us taxis and answering any questions.

Pooja

This hotel has been my last stop on many a trip to Japan. It is well located for last minute shopping and an easy walk to the subway -G18, if you want to get about Tokyo. The rooms are more spacious than most, and the ones on the executive levels facing the Sky Tree are my favourite. There are no hot baths at the hotel, however the bathroom is a decent size so you have enough room to relax. The hotel has laundry facilities on the 5th floor. The breakfast buffet is extensive, and the variety is really very good. You can enjoy lovely walks around the area and it feels very safe. For instance, I regularly jog down around Ueno station and also over to the Sky Tree before all the tourists make their way out. There are some very cool little restaurants all around, and some of the best are located on the Ueno side behind the hotel, so don’t always head towards the temple side. The beds are comfortable, with fluffy robes, as well as yukatas, and a check out time of 12pm. The best feature has to be the view out over Tokyo towards the Sky Tree.

Pip

Asakusa View is your classic older grand style "big" 4/5 star iconic hotel. It was the most expensive room we booked in Tokyo but in saying that there are many many hotels charging rather hugely more than what we paid at Asakusa View. With breakfast included we still maintain the hotel represented good value. The rooms were very comfortable, well appointed and spotlessly clean, if a little smaller than other hotels on offer.....but as the name suggests we had a wonderful view from our 18th floor room over the city to the south with Fuji rising in the distance. Excellent buffet breakfast with a huge choice - served from restaurant on 25th floor with once again stunning views over the city and Tokyo Skytree tower. We spent some time in the evening in the 28th floor bar. Again spectacular views and a damn fine Martini - but see comments below....mild issue at entrance.

Peter

With the favorable USD/Yen exchange rate (142 Yen) made this hotel more affordable. Closest rail station is only a 3 minute walk from the hotel. Donki, Kura sushi and Sushiro sushi are less than a 6 minute walk. Sanpei market and Yamazaki bakery are close by. Convenient Airport Limousine bus service at 1400 yen, recommend you book your two round trip tickets at the airport terminal otherwise your return ticket will need to be booked online. Hotel has a Sky Tree view rooms at extra cost, we thought it was worth it, every yen spent. Hotel service is above board, from the doormen and doorwomen to the reservation desk. Staff helped us walk through the online booking for the Airport Limousine bus service (actually they did most of the work). I think the American Express card is not accepted by the vendor, tried using two different Amex cards.

Gregory

The location was the best selling point of this hotel. Not only was it near a lot shops and restaurants. Sensoji Temple was walkable and stalls and instagramable street food was so near. Loved that the Haneda bus stops in this hotel so I don't have scramble in trains nor take expensive taxis. Seven- eleven stores were near and also Lawson. Don Quijote is so near as well. The staff were so nice and helpful and friendly. The view was spectacular as well. It was almost breathtaking the first time you draw back the curtains.

Edita

Loved the ease of being directly transported from airport limousine bus service. The rooms were exceptionally large and we had the best views of Skytree, Sensoji Temple and Sunrise! Mt Fuji is also visible from the elevator lobby area. Sensoji temple is a 5 minute walk and there is various 7-11s, eateries and train stations within walking distance of Asakusa View Hotel. The staff was very polite and helpful in getting us taxis and answering any questions.

Pooja

Lokalizacja

3-17-1 Nishi-Asakusa Taito-Ku, Tokyo, 111 8765, Japonia

Asakusa View Hotel