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Hotel Toranomon Hills
4.6/561 Reviews

Hotel Toranomon Hills

Central Tokyo Tokyo|0.97km from National Diet Building

Latest booking 6 hrs ago

Pros: Overall the hotel is pretty good, the staff speaks good English, and the staff who speak Chinese are also very friendly. I chose this hotel because it is new and has enough space for two people. I didn't look carefully at the tower view I chose, but the soundproofing was okay. There are many coffee shops/light meals downstairs, and I blindly selected one with delicious coffee. There is a small drugstore that can meet basic needs. Disadvantages: It is basically impossible to find Japanese drivers when taking a taxi, which causes great trouble to passengers. After talking for a long time, the driver still dropped us off at Andaz. The scariest thing was walking a long distance. Friends who take a taxi must remember to make it clear that they are in the station tower! There are many buildings in this place. When we arrived at the station building, the signs were not very clear, and we spent a long time looking for the hotel... At that time, I thought it would be better to just go to andaz... I hope the problem of unclear markings can be corrected, otherwise it will be really unfriendly. Roads are currently being built around the area, so access is not particularly convenient. It's easy to take the subway and go downstairs. The water pressure in the bathroom is not very stable. Breakfast was OK. Generally speaking, with the current unclear markings/road construction, I personally feel that it is not particularly worthwhile.

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