Pearl Hotel Kayabacho
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Looking for a place to stay in Chuo? Then look no further than Pearl Hotel Kayabacho, a hotel that brings the best of Chuo to your doorstep.
Rooms at Pearl Hotel Kayabacho provide a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Pearl Hotel Kayabacho guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, a coffee shop, and baggage storage. You can also enjoy an on-site restaurant. Need a place to park? Parking is available at Pearl Hotel Kayabacho.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Eitai Bridge (0.3 mi) and Suitengu Shrine (0.3 mi), guests of Pearl Hotel Kayabacho can easily experience some of Chuo's most well known attractions.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the seafood restaurants, including Sushi Yoshitake, Sawada, and Tsujihan, all of which are a short distance from Pearl Hotel Kayabacho.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular historic sites such as Fukutoku Shrine, Trusler Memorial, and Sailor Education Origin Place Monument.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Pearl Hotel Kayabacho as you experience everything Chuo has to offer.
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Worth your stay. There are many convenience stores around the hotel. It is about 3 minutes walk to the metro station and half an hour walk to Tokyo main station.
The hotel has a restaurant, though we did not use it. There of cafes, restaurants and izakaya around the area if you walk around, particularly heading toward Tokyo station.
Rooms were fairly clean, though showed signs of wear and age. The Pearl Hotel at Ryogoku is more recently refurbished; possible Kayabacho will be refurbished in future to match that standard, though I did not ask.
Reception staff very friendly and helpful. No problem leaving bags at reception before/after check-in, which is helpful.
The breakfast was OK. I'm not fond of Japanese food but I managed. The best part of the hotel was the Japanese toilet! Wish I could get one back home.
Breakfast was quite good, nothing to complain about. Although they don't have a menu in english if you come back later in the evening to grab some dinner.
The hotel location is a bit off, but the nearest metero station is only a couple of hundred meters away.
This hotel is a bit old and there are a lot of stains on the floor and markings on the walls (from luggage, and such). The room is relatively small, and is what I would expect from a business hotel.
There is internet in the room with LAN cables that are lent out at the front desk. There is also a fridge that doubles as a heater if you prefer to buy canned hot coffee and store it in your room.
The location is not the greatest because it is about 15 minutes form Tokyo station and about 8 minutes from Nihonbashi subway station. From Haneda is just a little bit inconvenient, although the hotel offers a shuttle from someplace near the airport. The thing is that you have to take a bus to get to the free shuttle and it costs a little more than the subway to Nihonbashi.
When I was reading the reviews from Japanese sites, everyone commented about the great breakfast. In my opinion, it is a good breakfast for a business hotel. It is a hot breakfast buffet and the staff do a good job keeping everything stocked. The food was a standard Japanese/Western breakfast buffet.
Overal, I would recommend someplace else. It is a good alternate hotel if your primary hotels are full. Otherwise, I would go with a different place.
"just book APA, around the same price, better locations because its a chain, gave great customer service unlike pearl."Read full review
"Choose a non-smoking room to avoid cigarette smell (as with any Japanese business hotel)."Read full review
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