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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
|---|---|---|
| All Trip Types | (45) | 4.6 |
| Business | (6) | 4.8 |
| Romance | (6) | 4.2 |
| Family | (4) | 5.0 |
| With Friends | (7) | 5.0 |
| All Others | (22) | 4.4 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | 11 AM |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Escale - French cuisine.
All rooms include All rooms include
One double bed. European-style décor with wood floor. Complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable/satellite TV with pay movies, direct-dial phone, bathroom phone. Desk. Minibar, refrigerator. In-room massage available. Slippers.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne double bed. On floors three through 13. 17 square meters (183 square feet). European-style décor with wood floor. Complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable/satellite TV with pay movies, direct-dial phone, bathroom phone. Desk. Minibar, refrigerator. In-room massage available. Slippers.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne double bed. On floors three through 13. 17 square meters (183 square feet). European-style décor with wood floor. Complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable/satellite TV with pay movies, direct-dial phone, bathroom phone. Desk. Minibar, refrigerator. In-room massage available. Slippers.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresTwo single beds. On floors four through 13. 21 square meters (226 square feet). European-style décor with wood floor. Complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable/satellite TV with pay movies, direct-dial phone, bathroom phone. Desk. Minibar, refrigerator. In-room massage available. Slippers.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresPosh hotels and a good selection of mid-range restaurants can be found in this area bordering Ginza’s northwest side. Sights in themselves, hotels include the New Otani complex, featuring a garden that was once owned by a Tokugawa regent, and ANA Hotel Tokyo, which has skyline views rivaling those of Tokyo Tower.
see all hotels in AkasakaReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 21, 2009
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out of value="5""Very convenient"
Reviewed by A of Nagoya on Aug 11, 2009
Conveniently located, in the rather posh and quiet business neighborhood of Akasaka. A lot of restaurants and bars down the road at about 5 min walking distance. Subway station at 6-7 min walking distance with easy access to Shibuya and Ginza. The rooms are small but cosy, very clean and well-equipped. Good service.
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out of value="5""Clean and quiet"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 21, 2009
I stayed here for 5 nights. The soundproofing is great- I never heard any other guests or outside street noise. The AC worked, important as I was there in mid-July. The room was small by US standards, but I did not feel overly cramped. The room was very clean and neat with modern decor. Bed was comfy with buckwheat pillows and they provided cotton pajamas. The neighborhood isn't anything exciting being mostly businesses but it is relatively close to a subway stop and there are plenty of restaurants nearby. The staff was very polite and helpful. Overall a good place to unwind after a day of exploring the city.
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out of value="5""Very Happy with Hotel Stay"
Reviewed by Aiko/Gene of Kansas City on Jun 18, 2009
We were very, very pleased with our stay at the Monterey Akasaka Hotel in Tokyo. Very reasonable rate for the generous service and gracious attitude of the helpful customer minded hotel staff. Close walk from nearby subway station. Lots and lots of restaurants, shopping and entertainment nearby, and then again, there's the nearby subway if you want to venture out. The view was gorgeous too, overlooking a park area with more of the Tokyo skyline beyond. Very, very enjoyable stay at this property. Highly recommended!!! A+++
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out of value="5""I wish I had a better view"
Reviewed by Karl of Saco on Jun 17, 2009
The room, the bathroom, the hotel, all that was great. I have gotten accustomed to having nice views of Tokyo when staying there, but overall I preferred this hotel over several others I stayed in the past few years. I loved the attention to detail, everything in the room was coordinated. Even though the room may be perceived as small by some westerners, it was very comfortable. I also enjoy Akasaka, and you are just minutes walking away from subway, great food, and fun.
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out of value="5""Great hotel and location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 27, 2009
Though the room was small, but that's to be expected in tokyo, the location is great, a few blocks away from the yellow and red metro lines that take you pretty much anywhere in the city.
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out of value="5""Japanese Excellence!!!"
Reviewed by Shaun of Atlanta on May 26, 2009
I just returned from tokyo last week and stayed in this charming facility. I had read all the outstanding reviews before going and had all my expectations met. For starters this hotel is located about 5 minutes walk from the Akasaka restaurant district. We ate a different food every night: Spanish, Indian, Japanese sushi, and even an English pub. There is a Starbucks about 30 seconds from the front door and a myriad of other restaurant choices nearby. Transportation: Awesome location in the middle of Akasaka Mitsuke station and Aoyama station (Ginza line). All of Tokyo is at your fingertips. Can't beat the location. You will use Akasaka the most. I found Tokyo to be extremely safe so the neighborhood is not a problem at all; very quiet location. I wouldn't hesitate to stay at this quiet hotel again. Rooms: Somewhere between a European room and an American room size, however, Extremely clean. Your laptop will work well in this hotel. They provide you with network cable and the sockets fit american 2 PRONG appliances. Bring a converter if you have a 3 PRONG appliance. Hotel staff is very nice and do their best to help you. I would recommend walking to the Larger hotels in the area to get good tour information. The New Otani is a GREAT hotel nearby that we used as our tour hub. There also is a great French restaurant, Aux Bacchales, at this hotel for breakfast - magnifigue!!!! Has a Las Vegas opulence to it (The new otani). Getting there: Take the NRT limo buses to the Akasaka Excel hotel OR the New Otani and walk 8 to 10 minutes to the Monterey. Best choice hands down. I can't say enough about this hotel. If you are here for a short vacation (3 days, 3 nights) you can't beat the deal. Stay here and you will enjoy your Tokyo experience!!!!!!! P.S.- I travel all over the world and this is one of the best lodging experiences i've had. Definitely got more for less.
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out of value="5""Great service"
Reviewed by Andrew of New Haven on May 12, 2009
We had a great stay at this hotel. It's between two subway stops, 3 blocks away in either direction. The hotel front desk service was great. They helped us figure out how to go to the different sites we were looking to see. Overall it was the best hotel at a great price. We will stay here again.
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out of value="5""Location, Location, Location"
Reviewed by Craig of Johns Creek on Apr 28, 2009
Don't let my title fool you. Sure, the location is ideal: as centrally located as you could possibly want. Just minutes from a large, multi-line Metro station. The neighborhood is financial, but still packed with shops and restaurants and bars open until late in the evening. But wait, that's not all. The price was incredibly reasonable. The room was on the small side (as are most rooms in Tokyo) but did not feel cramped and it was immaculate. There was a vending machine in the hall that carried water, milk, soft drinks, mixers, and a nice selection of beer. The staff were friendly and helpful. They were quick to use the printed local maps to point us in the direction of local destinations. The buffet breakfast is expansive and delicious if a bit on the high side pricewise. I would stay here again in a Tokyo minute and would try their properties in other parts of Japan as a result of this visit.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 21, 2009
The hotel was a great find. It was in a great location with two subway stops nearby and in a very nice area. The hotel itself was very clean and although the rooms were a little small, they were very comfortable. The beds were soft and had a down blanket and the bathroom was spotless. The Japanese toilet was a great addition to the room. I would definitely recommend this hotel.
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out of value="5""Great Room for the money and very clean"
Reviewed by Paul of Castle Rock on Mar 1, 2009
Great room for the money, free internet, great location.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel Great Location"
Reviewed by John of Oceanside on Feb 13, 2009
The hotel was stylish, clean, and comfortable. Room was large enough for my tastes(remember, most Japanese hotel rooms are smaller than American ones) and the staff was pleasent and helpfull. Akasaka is a nice area and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the Akasake-mutsuke subway station. For the price it could not be beat. My last trip I stayed at the Sunroute Plaza in Shinjuku which is also a very good hotel. I picked the Hotel Monterey Akasaka this time because of location (I wanted to be closer to Roppongi).
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out of value="5""A very good bet"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 14, 2008
This is quite simply a great hotel for the cost. It is well lit and very clean. The location is ideal as Akasaka is a relatively quiet district in the center of the city. The Ginza (G05) and Marunouchi (M13) lines are a 5 minute walk away and there are dozens of restaurants closeby as well. We were planning on staying in another district when we returned to Tokyo at the end of our trip but when we went to that hotel, same price, in Shibuya we immediately left and returned to the Monterey Akasaka.
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out of value="5""Lovely Hotel highly recommended"
Reviewed by R of Edinburgh on Nov 7, 2008
This little hotel is beautifully decorated and the staff are very friendly and helpful. The room is compact but this is standard in Tokyo but the room is very well laid out with all amenites provided. From Narita airport it took us 1.5 hrs (not bad considering the skyliner take 1hr to Uneo) and only 1 change. Skyliner then onto the ginza line direct. The hotel is a short 5 min walk from the subway. If you are looking for a lovely little hotle at a decenet price which is in a nice area and a central location for subway services i would highly recomend this hotel.
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out of value="5""Great Location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 3, 2008
Location the business part of Tokyo, but no the busiest. Hotel was beautiful. Room was spotless. Easy access to JR station. I highly recommend to stay there.
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out of value="5""Great Location"
Reviewed by Ian of Cayman Islands on Sep 5, 2008
Nice clean hotel within walking distance to the station. Good accomodating staff
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out of value="5""Prompt service"
Reviewed by Meghan of Newport News on Aug 11, 2008
My friend wanted 5 extra packets of sugar for her tea, about 1 minute after she called the desk, someone was at the door with her sugar! The in-room massages were intense and fixed our backs. All in all the hotel was very affordable for what we received and was spotlessly clean.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 8, 2008
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out of value="5""Excellent Akasaka Hotel in Tokyo"
Reviewed by Alex of Rising Sun on Aug 6, 2008
After reading the reviews that other people had posted we decided to book at the Akasaka Monterrey. This was our first time in Tokyo and after seeing the prices of other hotels, we were somewhat worried about how this hotel would be since it was far less expensive than the others. Well, to say that we were extremelly happy with the Akasaka Monterrey is a sever understatement. The hotel is in a great location, the service and attention to detail impecable, staff extremelly helpful and cordial the location fantastic (3 BLOCKS FROM THE SUBWAY - GINZA LINE) The hotel room was appropriate and the description was very accurate. we are not people who spend time at the hotel when visiting other countries, we much rather spend the time outside. If you like a pool, big rooms, or lots of fanfarre maybe you can look at other options but for us that is not what we are looking for. We rather spend the money in something else. GREAT EXPERIENCE AT THE AKASAKA MONTERREY Alex
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out of value="5""Perfect Hotel"
Reviewed by Debi of Scottsdale on May 29, 2008
We loved this hotel! The location was great as it was very close to the subway station. The overall area seems to be a business area but for the price and the romm's amenities, I would definately come back here. The rooms and bathrooms were small, but who needs it when everything else is as first class as this. The rooms were beautifully decorated and looked brand new. The bathroom was state of the art, for Japan. The bed was comfortable. Room service had extra pillows. The thermostat worked. The tv had english stations. The room was quiet. Directions from Tokyo Station: Take the Marunouchi Line (Red) to the Akasaka-mitsuke stop. Exit the building at the A exit, walk straight out of the station as the stairs lead, 2-3 blocks. The hotel is on the left side directly across from the Akasaka Imperial Palace.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 16, 2008
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out of value="5""great hotel"
Reviewed by Francisca of Alice on Mar 27, 2008
This hotel was convenient to three subway stations, all within a few minutes walk. The staff was very helpful and they gave us directions to all the sites we wanted to visit, and on our checking out gave us instructions on how to get the shuttle bus to Narita airport. Helpful, courteous, friendly staff made our recent visit to Tokyo a wonderful experience.
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out of value="5""very nice hotel"
Reviewed by Karen of Seattle on Mar 21, 2008
Impeccably clean. Staff exceedingly polite and helpful. Decent location. Room was small, but that was expected for Japan. Good access to subway stn. Expensive restaurant, but a few places nearby to get breakfast. Would stay here again.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 18, 2008
Convenient location, friendly staff. Close to subway and within walking distance to nightlife in Roppongi.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 11, 2008
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 11, 2008
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 9, 2008
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 8, 2007
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out of value="5""nice and clean"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 25, 2007
Super nice hotel - good customer service
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out of value="5""Very Nice Hotel"
Reviewed by JoAnn of Iowa on Sep 27, 2007
The previous reviews were right on target and this hotel was very nice. It has a lovely lobby and I found the staff to be very friendly and helpful. The room was extremely clean and the free Internet was a great benefit. It was nice to walk to the subway and downtown shops. I'd definitely recommend this hotel.
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out of value="5""clean, convenient new hotel"
Reviewed by matt d of san jose, CA U.S.A on Sep 18, 2007
very new, very clean, very inexpensive centrally located hotel in Akasaka. The hotel staff are gracious and accomodating, I had to extend my stay 2 times and they were very helpful and efficient on both occasions. The hotel is very close to the subway and on a main drag for taxi access. I wil definitly stay here again.
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out of value="5""Beautiful, clean, hospitable hotel"
Reviewed by Squash of Los Angeles on Aug 9, 2007
I really enjoyed the hotel-- it was a great value for the money. It was immaculate and the staff went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable. It was very close to public transporation and in a lovely neighborhood-- though taxi drivers found it difficult to locate. I would stay there again in a heartbeat.
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out of value="5"""Very Impressed""
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 16, 2007
Even from the moment i saw this elegant boutique hotel from the outside, i was thinking, "Wait, is this the hotel where I'm staying?" because it was a great deal! The hotel, while not very big, is beautifully decorated and the staff is SO helpful. The room i stayed in was the smallest of the bunch, but it didn't feel all that small because of the efficient use of the furniture and the way it was decorated. This hotel just opened in April of 2007 so everything is NEW and they keep it very clean. The hotel uses white duvet covers so you KNOW it's clean. Every hotel should use them! And this hotel is a 2 minute walk to everything (busy hub of Akasaka Mitsuke) but still very quiet, so it's in a great location.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 9, 2007
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out of value="5""Excellent hotel. Great value."
Reviewed by sgwnc of North Carolina on Jun 15, 2007
Hotel Monterey Akasaka was a last minute booking for us and I wasn't sure what to expect, especially at the reasonable price. It was an outstanding place to stay with the cleanest rooms I have ever seen. The staff was exceptionally friendly, the amenities excellent and the location very convenient to the subway station to tour Tokyo. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others and if I ever find my way back to Tokyo, will stay there again myself.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 11, 2007
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out of value="5""Orta derecede hizmet ve kalite"
Reviewed by t of istanbul on Sep 19, 2009
Çok fazla konforlu bir otel değildi. Temizlik ve personelin ilgisi orta derecede idi. Merkezi bir yerde olmadığı için biraz zorlandık
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out of value="5""Fint gammelt hotel"
Reviewed by m of København on Jul 26, 2009
Ligger perfekt i forhold til parken, nemt at komme til med bus.
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out of value="5""Akasakas beste business hotell"
Reviewed by G of Oslo on Apr 18, 2009
Fantastisk service, vennlighet og kvalitet midt i Tokyo (Akasaka) for en rimelig pris
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out of value="5""Normal Hotel - Correct"
Reviewed by H of Marseille on Apr 7, 2009
L'hôtel est plutôt correct en soi. Très propre et agréable il correspond à un bon standard 3 étoiles en France. Déception sur le service, l'emplacement (le métro est au bas de la rue) et la qualité du petit déj qui ne ressemblent pas au standard du pays.
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out of value="5""Hyggeligt lokalområde"
Reviewed by T of København on Mar 24, 2009
Vi kan kun varmt anbefale Hotel Monterey Akasaka. Hotellet ligger centralt i et hyggeligt forretningsområde, med mange restauranter og vi fandt adskillige gode steder at spise og drikke. Det ligger også i gåafstand (20 min.) til Roppongi, med bl.a. Roppongi Hills. Gode Metro-forbindelser til resten af Tokyo. Prøv at få et værelse med udsigt. Der er en flot udsigt udover parken og med højhusene i Shinjuku i horisonten.
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out of value="5""Fabulous hotel"
Reviewed by A of Copenhagen on Nov 3, 2008
Hotel was excellent!!! The only thing that I thing could be improved is the check-in/check-out procedures. I think it should be more straight-forward, without too many formalities.
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out of value="5""Petite chambre mais excellente prestation"
Reviewed by m of Bordeaux on Oct 14, 2008
Très bon hôtel dans un beau quartier de Tokyo. Les chambres sont petites mais très confortables et bien isolées. Le petit déjeuner y est très bon (à la fois occidental et local) et coûte environ 2000Y.
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out of value="5""Rigtig hotel til Hostel priser"
Reviewed by S of København on Aug 5, 2008
Hotellet var perfekt for mit ophold, god lokation, komfortabel, rent og med god service og ekstras som internet inkl. Hvis man leder efter et sted at bo mens man er ude i byen er dette perfekt. Det er ikke et "luksus" hotel men det er derhen af, og til en god pris.
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out of value="5""Good alternative to expensive hotels"
Reviewed by M of Frankfurt on Sep 24, 2007
I stayed there for one week on the 13th floor. The bathrooms are very clean. The rooms are small but enough if you travel alone. I havent had breakfast, because there were so many alternatives around the hotel. The metro station is just a 6 minute walk away. The staff is friendly and willing to help. English is spoken, but not very good. However, it is usually sufficient, if you do not speak too fast and use body language.
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