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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

2 3 1 YOYOGI SHIBUYA KU, TOKYO, 151 0053, Japan
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Real Traveler Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 94 reviews from 3 sources
Highly Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.8 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.8 out of 5
Value: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.5 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Based on 94 reviews
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  • Overall: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "It would be fine for an overnight stay for a business person, but not recommended for someone staying longer or anyone with a suitcase." source Priceline

    "The location is ideal, about 2 blocks from Shinjuku Station, and I would stay there again." source Priceline

    "The huge shopping malls/train stations near by have the most incredible variety os restaurants on the top floor, and lots of small places and good food on their basements Bottom line: Overall, the hotel is new, very clean and secure." source Travelocity

    "\n \nWe recommend you request a single room with 2-beds if there will be more than one person staying in the room as the single rooms with one bed are very small." source Travelocity

    "Excellent hotel, the best of 4 I stayed in over the course of 2 weeks." source Priceline

  • Clean: Rating of 4.8 out of 5

    "Excellent location and very clean. The hotel is located in an excellent area, the staff is helpful, and most importantly - the rooms are clean." source Priceline

    "The room is clean and cozy, although a bit tight especially if you are bringing lots of bags (no real place to put them)." source Priceline

    "The room was super clean and a lot bigger than I thought it would be. Only ""rough' spot is that the clean staff doesn't speak a lot of english, so when you come back to your room and they're still cleaning it, it's hard to tell them that you just want to drop something off." source Travelocity

    "It is a new hotel, quiet, very clean, super comfortable beds and great amenities (nice bathroom, slippers, night shirt, free wired high speed internet, trouser press, fridge and very nice lounge, to name a few." source Travelocity

    "Great location (near Shinuku Station and Takashimaya Square) and hotel was very clean and very modern." source Priceline

  • Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5

    "Efficient service from beginning to end. When we stepped off the limo bus we greeted by friendly staff who made sure we were attended to." source Priceline

    "Excellent location, clean, and very friendly staff." source Priceline

    "Also one major feature in Japan is being able to send your luggage ahead to your next hotel so you won't have to lug it around but the courrier service desk is only open 8AM-noon so if you're out on morning tours you'll miss it." source Travelocity

    "Front desk: almost everyone spoke English, very friendly staff, and was very, very helpful in answering our questions." source Travelocity

    "Friendly staff, great shower/tub, great location." source Priceline

  • Location: Rating of 4.8 out of 5

    "On the other hand, the staff were efficient and friendly (and offered an umbrella during the rainy week we stayed), the hotel common spaces beautiful, and the location unbeatable." source Orbitz

    "Great value and convenient location, expectations met. Small room size but a great value and convenient location." source Priceline

    "The hotel quality is GREAT, The rooms are small but you have everything you need, including a 42 in LCD TV, but the Location is SUPER, Shinjuku station in LITERALY right next door, as soon as you walk out of the door go right and you are there), and that is the station you want to be close to, from there you can go anywhere in Tokyo, If you are staying local, there is two big malls two blocks away and they are huge." source Travelocity

    "Hotel is in perfect location--5 min to Shinjuku Train station, Area mall, coffee shops, etc." source Orbitz

    "Close to the Shinjuku line, it is loacted ideally when visiting the area." source Orbitz

  • Value: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    "I booked the hotel too close to departure, about 3 months earlier, the same room could have been booked for half the price." source Priceline

    "There is nothing deluxe about the hotel but it meets all expectations considering the location and price." source Priceline

    "The Limosine Bus from the Narita Airport drops you in front of the hotel for about $40; not bad considering the taxi fare and not wanting to deal with the trains after a long flight." source Travelocity

    "\n\nThere is a lovely restaurant in the hotel lobby and the breakfast buffet consisting of both Japanese and western foods is wonderful and reasonably priced." source Travelocity

    "Location for the price is unbeatable." source Priceline

More information on Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Grand opening was September 2007. The hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku is ideally located for both business and leisure travelers, especially for those who visit to Tokyo first time, with its convenient location easy access in around Tokyo,less than 100 meters to subway train Shinjuku station, close to major tourist spots, shopping and business districts. A lot of restaurants, shops and department stores are within walking distance. With stylish design and high security, Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku offers the guests comfortable and safe stay. Though the hotel is located in the very center of Tokyo, the hotel also offers relaxing, quiet and at home atmosphere with warm hospitality. The hotel has 1 restaurant and 2 bars. Enjoy our full scale Italian dining as well as Italian casual cafe and bar and Japanese bar. All guest rooms have free high speed internet access, wide screen TV with English, Korean, Chinese programs.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1100

Year Built:


Total Rooms:

375 rooms.375

Total Floors:

17 floors.

Rooms:

The rooms are medium, and vary in size and are kept in good condition. The bathrooms are also in good condition with all toilets are equipped with a bidet.

Cancellation Policy

By 6 pm day of arrival or charged

Directions

Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku Hotel is located less than 100 meters away from Shinjuku Station on JR, Odakyu, Keio and Subway lines. From there, the guests can travel major tourist and business spots such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Roppongi, Ginza, Tokyo, Akihabara, within a few minutes. The guests can enjoy thousands of restaurants and shops around the hotel. It is also in walking distance to one of Tokyo*s biggest business districts where Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Skyscraper streets are. Microsoft Tokyo Office 0.1km and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office 1km.

Area

Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku Hotel is located less than 100 meters away from Shinjuku Station on JR, Odakyu, Keio and Subway lines. From there, the guests can travel major tourist and business spots such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Roppongi, Ginza, Tokyo, Akihabara

Pets

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Dining

Restaurants- Villaza Dining Casual Italian restaurant. Enjoy Italian home cooking served from open kitchen. Variety of seasonal menu and wines at reasonable price. Served Salad & Fruits bar at lunch time. - Kukon Bar Japanese bar. Enjoy selections of Sake and Shochu from all over Japan. Simple and stylish interior décor.

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