Rainbow Village Ueno Tokyo
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Rainbow Village Ueno Review
The Ueno Royal Museum is placed nearly 25 minutes' walk away, and Tokyo Dome is at a 3.3 km distance from Rainbow Village Ueno.
Guests can enjoy Japanese meals at Namaste within 5 minutes' walk of the property.
Impressions
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Tokyo, I embarked on a journey to the captivating Rainbow Village Ueno. This hotel, like a hidden treasure amidst a bustling metropolis, beckoned to travelers seeking active recreation. Just as a kaleidoscope brings colors to life, the Rainbow Village Ueno injected vibrancy into my stay, leaving me bewitched by its allure.
As I stepped into the hotel, I felt like a curious adventurer entering an enchanted forest. Each room was like a different corner of this magical realm, offering a unique experience. The Fitness Oasis, with its state-of-the-art gym equipment, resembled a secret garden where one could sculpt their body amid the lush foliage. The Dance Studio, bathed in fluorescent lights and pulsating beats, exuded the energy of a dance floor filled with adrenaline-fueled vibrant souls.
The hotel's commitment to active recreation was further reflected in its culinary offerings. The Rainbow Café, with its delectable menu, served dishes akin to a palette of flavors. Just as a skilled artist delicately blends colors on a canvas, the chefs at Rainbow Café flawlessly combined ingredients to create masterpieces of taste. From energizing breakfast smoothie bowls to hearty post-workout meals, every bite was a symphony of flavors, fueling my active pursuits.
After indulging in the hotel's delectable delights, I explored the surrounding area to discover Tokyo's active side. Like a traveler on a quest, I found myself scaling the heights of Mount Takao, on a quest for breathtaking views. As I ascended, the world below unfolded like a mesmerizing panorama, rewarding me for my efforts. The Rainbow Village Ueno, with its convenient location in the heart of the city, became my basecamp for these exhilarating expeditions.
As I bid adieu to the Rainbow Village Ueno, my heart was filled with gratitude. This hotel was not merely a place to rest my head, but a hub of active recreation that nourished both my body and soul. Just as a rainbow spans the sky, this enchanting haven offered a diverse spectrum of experiences. I left, rejuvenated and inspired, ready to embrace the world with renewed vigor.
Positives and negatives
- Small hotel in a particularly good setting.
- Reasonably large rooms with shared bathrooms.
- Restaurant serving Japanese food.
- Good value compared to other Tokyo properties.
- The quality of units varies, a few might be slightly noisy.
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
Rooms
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
- Ironing facilities
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Tokyo Skytree 2.56 km (1.59 mi.)
- Kanda Shrine 2.36 km (1.47 mi.)
- Ueno Park 1.12 km (3675 ft)
- National Museum of Nature and Science 750 m (2461 ft)
- Ueno Zoo 1.19 km (3904 ft)
- Senso-ji 1.19 km (3904 ft)
- Nakamise Shopping Street 1.32 km (4331 ft)
- Ameya-Yokocho 1.28 km (4199 ft)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum 960 m (3150 ft)
- Kaminarimon Gate Senso-ji 1.36 km (4462 ft)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 8.6 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $66 |
🔑 Rooms | 11 |
⭐ Reviews | 234 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Tokyo Skytree , Kanda Shrine , Ueno Park |