Mercure Hotel Ginza Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan
Address: 2 9 4 Ginza,
Tokyo, 104-0061
Mercure Hotel Ginza Tokyo details:
Hotelyear Built 2004additional Property Description The Hotel Is In The Heart Of Tokyos Shopping Area, Within Walking Distance From Ginza Dori And Harumi Dori Shopping Streets, Kabuki Theatre And Tsukiji Fish Markets. The Subway Station Underneath The Hotel Provides Access To All Attractions And Sights I N Tokyo. The Mercure Hotel Ginza Tokyo Offers A Distinctive French Flair And State Of The Art Technology. Due To Its Location Close To Tokyo International Forum, The Hotel Is Very Convenient For Exhibitors And Business Travellers.
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Great location if you are taking metro, but can be a bit tiring for female travelers to walk from Yurakucho, the nearest railway station, with a heavy suitcase. Catching a taxi can be a solution but avoid rush hours! Rooms are small but can't complain considering the location and the price. Like most of the Japanese hotels, amenities are fairly good. The bathroom is quite spacious and the bed wide enough which are probably the reasons why I've came back here several times despite the unfriendly staff! I don't recommend the French restaurant, overpriced for the quality. But still you have many options to dine out anyways. . . Enjoy your stay!
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i am a frequent travler spending close to 200 days on the road each year primarily for business in asia. i like 3/4 star hotels that focus on businessmen and i had stayed in the mercure in shanghai which was a great experience.
even though i go to tokyo at least once each year, i booked this hotel for the first time because my meetings were at pccw near tokyo train station. the location is great because one is close to the interesting part of the ginza. it was also a 10 minute walk to pccw building.
negatives: rooms were incredibly small. because i was travelling with my wife to tokyo who was also working there, we felt that the standard rooms were too claustraphobic and we had to upgrade just to get a bit more space. our original room had maybe 3 feet between the end of the bed and the wall; only one very small window. upgrading resulted in increasing our room rate by nearly 50%.
by changing rooms, we also ended up in a smoking rather than non-smoking room.
no wireless connection in the room and one needed to use a lan cable to hook up to the internet. the daily internet rate was reasonable, but we ended getting charged twice each day because they charge based on number of computers logging onto the system. when i asked them to deduct one internet charge, they were rude and refused to make the change eventhough my upgrade was $100 per day.
because of this behavior at checkout, i will not stay here again.
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