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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

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Bienvenue au Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, votre escapade luxueuse nichée au cœur de Tokyo ! Avec un prix de départ incroyable de seulement $175, cet hôtel 4 étoiles vous offre un confort et des équipements inégalés. Situé à Chuo-Ku Ginza 8-13-1, vous êtes à seulement 4,3mi du centre-ville vibrant, ce qui en fait une base parfaite pour toutes vos aventures à Tokyo. Réveillez-vous avec de délicieux petits déjeuners qui donneront le coup d'envoi de votre journée sur une note positive !

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Chambres

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1 Lit Queen Size

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250 pi²

Supérieure, Lit Queen Size, Vue Sur La Ville

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

Chambres non-fumeurs

Standard Queen Room - Smoking in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

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1 Lit Queen Size

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215 pi²

Chambre avec lit Queen, Fumeurs autorisés

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Télévision à écran plat

Exective Twin Room - Smoking in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

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2 Lits Doubles

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430 pi²

Exective, 2 Lits Doubles, Fumeurs autorisés

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Télévision à écran plat

Découvrez plus

Avec plus de 2 420 avis élogieux, il est clair que les clients adorent cet hôtel ! Profitez de la commodité du Wi-Fi gratuit pendant que vous planifiez votre journée, ou détendez-vous au restaurant et au bar sur place. Pour ceux qui ont besoin d'un peu de soins supplémentaires, vous pouvez vous offrir un massage apaisant (des frais supplémentaires s'appliquent) après une journée d'exploration. De plus, les chambres non-fumeurs climatisées offrent de splendides vues et sont conçues pour vous faire sentir comme chez vous.

View (from property/room) in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
View (from property/room) in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Vivez le Meilleur

Que vous soyez ici pour faire du shopping dans l'emblématique Ginza ou découvrir la riche histoire de Tokyo, le Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier a tout ce qu'il vous faut. Profitez de la facilité d'un service de réception ouvert 24h/24, d'options de stationnement (avec des frais supplémentaires) et d'installations accessibles pour tous. Alors, faites vos valises et préparez-vous pour un séjour inoubliable à Tokyo où le confort et la commodité vous attendent !

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Planifiez votre séjour

Au Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, le dîner prend une touche romantique au magnifique RISTORANTE E’VOLTA -il cielo-. Imaginez-vous savourer une cuisine italienne authentique dans un cadre élégant qui crée l'ambiance parfaite pour une soirée spéciale. Que vous célébriez un anniversaire ou que vous profitiez d'un délicieux repas entre amis, ce restaurant vibrant est l'endroit idéal pour savourer de délicieuses créations culinaires tout en profitant de l'ambiance chic. Venez pour la nourriture, restez pour l'atmosphère : chaque plat promet un goût inoubliable de l'Italie en plein cœur de Tokyo !

Breakfast in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Breakfast in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Équipements

Restaurant

Wifi gratuit

Climatisation

Bar

Réception 24h/24

Chambres non-fumeurs

Accessible en fauteuil roulant

Ascenseur

Bathroom in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Bathroom in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Restaurant

RISTORANTE E’VOLTA -il cielo-

Romantique, Italienne

Breakfast in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Restaurant/places to eat in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Lobby or reception in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

Everything was spotless, and the staff were extremely polite. The hotel is located in a pleasant area, just a few minutes’ walk from public transportation and a lively shopping district. It offers easy access without the overwhelming crowds. There are plenty of great food spots nearby, and it’s conveniently close to Shimbashi. Rooms: The room was excellent — the bed and linens were of top quality, and we loved the unobstructed city view from our window, which made the stay even more special. Amenities: A wide range of complimentary items was available, including creams, lotions, shaving kits, combs, and more. We’ll definitely be coming back!

Guilherme

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

The hotel is located in Ginza very close to the main street, close to all the shops and restaurants.. Hotel lobby is on the 16th floor, great view and helpful staff at the reception. Rooms are on 17-25 floors. The room I booked was small, however it wad ok for one person. For two it is probably too small as there's not much space for luggage. Nice and soft pajamas to use, also the shower was big and comfortable. The breakfast was delicious offering a variety of different selections.

Shira

Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

Everything was spotless, and the staff were extremely polite. The hotel is located in a pleasant area, just a few minutes’ walk from public transportation and a lively shopping district. It offers easy access without the overwhelming crowds. There are plenty of great food spots nearby, and it’s conveniently close to Shimbashi. Rooms: The room was excellent — the bed and linens were of top quality, and we loved the unobstructed city view from our window, which made the stay even more special. Amenities: A wide range of complimentary items was available, including creams, lotions, shaving kits, combs, and more. We’ll definitely be coming back!

Guilherme

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

The hotel is located in Ginza very close to the main street, close to all the shops and restaurants.. Hotel lobby is on the 16th floor, great view and helpful staff at the reception. Rooms are on 17-25 floors. The room I booked was small, however it wad ok for one person. For two it is probably too small as there's not much space for luggage. Nice and soft pajamas to use, also the shower was big and comfortable. The breakfast was delicious offering a variety of different selections.

Shira

Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

Everything was spotless, and the staff were extremely polite. The hotel is located in a pleasant area, just a few minutes’ walk from public transportation and a lively shopping district. It offers easy access without the overwhelming crowds. There are plenty of great food spots nearby, and it’s conveniently close to Shimbashi. Rooms: The room was excellent — the bed and linens were of top quality, and we loved the unobstructed city view from our window, which made the stay even more special. Amenities: A wide range of complimentary items was available, including creams, lotions, shaving kits, combs, and more. We’ll definitely be coming back!

Guilherme

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

The hotel is located in Ginza very close to the main street, close to all the shops and restaurants.. Hotel lobby is on the 16th floor, great view and helpful staff at the reception. Rooms are on 17-25 floors. The room I booked was small, however it wad ok for one person. For two it is probably too small as there's not much space for luggage. Nice and soft pajamas to use, also the shower was big and comfortable. The breakfast was delicious offering a variety of different selections.

Shira

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Chuo-Ku Ginza 8-13-1, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japon

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier