Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo
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Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo Review
The 4-star Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo enjoys a prime location and provides easy access to Tokyo Convention Hall only 500 metres away.
A continental breakfast is served each morning at the Monte Hermana Tokyo. For Chinese cuisine, try Yaesu Daihanten which is about a 5-minute stroll away.
The hotel is located 5 minutes on foot from Artizon Museum, approximately a 5-minute stroll from Tokyo train station. Tokyo Skytree is a 10-minute ride from the property, and Tokyo International airport is 20 km away.
You can also easily reach Kitte, which is a 10-minute stroll away.
Some rooms provide an electric kettle as well as a flat-screen television to help you enjoy your stay. Certain units feature refrigerators and a kettle.
This Tokyo hotel is set approximately a 5-minute stroll from Nihombashi-Takashimaya bus stop and only a short distance from Nihonbashi tube station.
Impressions
As I embarked on my journey to the Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo, I envisioned it as a sanctuary where the hustle and bustle of the city melted away, much like a mountaineer finding refuge in a cozy alpine cabin after a challenging ascent. The hotel's housekeeping service turned out to be the sturdy rope that guides a climber through treacherous terrain, ensuring that every nook and cranny was immaculate and welcoming. Amidst my explorations, returning to a spotless and orderly room each night felt like reaching base camp- a place of comfort and rejuvenation before setting out on my next adventure.
The laundry service at Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo was a refreshing oasis in the heart of bustling Tokyo. It resembled the dependable canteen at the midpoint of a challenging trek, where weary travelers replenish their supplies and emerge with renewed energy. I was impressed by how efficiently and meticulously the hotel took care of my laundry, just like a skilled mountaineer meticulously packing their gear for the next phase of their ascent. It was yet another aspect that made my active vacation seamless, allowing me to focus on exploring Tokyo without being weighed down by the chores of daily life.
Like an intrepid adventurer, I pushed my limits and discovered the vibrant streets of Tokyo, finding solace in the thought that the Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo was my reliable basecamp. The attentive housekeeping and laundry services meant that no matter how challenging my excursions became, I could always return to a haven of comfort and cleanliness. The hotel's commitment to providing top-notch services allowed me to embrace the spirit of adventure, knowing that I had a supportive retreat to return to at the end of each exhilarating day.
Positives and negatives
- Hip new hotel in a convenient and prime setting.
- Located directly in the Chuo Ward district and a couple of blocks away from Artizon Museum.
- Within 20 minutes' walk to the town centre.
- Fully-equipped rooms with a Japanese style.
- Free soft beverages are included in some rates.
- Good prices for the area.
- A few quests expressed dissatisfaction with quite small bathrooms.
- The breakfast might be rated as too expensive.
Rooms
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Trouser press
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Imperial Palace East Garden 1.41 km (4626 ft)
- Hamarikyu Wharf 2.34 km (1.45 mi.)
- Suitengu Shrine 1.33 km (4364 ft)
- Yasukuni Shrine 2.92 km (1.81 mi.)
- Tokyo Tower 3.33 km (2.07 mi.)
- Kanda Shrine 2.43 km (1.51 mi.)
- Kabuki-za 1.23 km (4035 ft)
- Kokyo Gaien National Garden 1.15 km (3773 ft)
- Hibiya Park 1.70 km (1.06 mi.)
- Imperial Palace 1.69 km (1.05 mi.)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 8.4 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $198 |
🔑 Rooms | 148 |
⭐ Reviews | 1668 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Imperial Palace East Garden , Hamarikyu Wharf , Suitengu Shrine |