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"We stayed 3 nights at The Knot - our first time in Tokyo.
It is a nice hotel with chic vibes. The room we had had 3 beds and as expected for Tokyo, it had little room. We were able to fit and access our luggage with some adjustments but we made it work . We knew the lack of outlets for most Tokyo hotels so we came prepared but literally, there was only one,
It is close walk to several 7-elevens which made it convenient for snacks and ATM withdrawal. On our last day, I woke up early and visited the shrine across which was beautiful. The park itself is very pleasant.
I chose this location as it seemed to be only 10 minutes walk to Shinjuku Station. It is also located across Shinjuku Chuo park which was really nice. And a very short walk to the Metropolitan Building
where we visited the observatory floor.
The staff were very helpful for check in and check out. We tried the bakery and got yummy pastries. We didn't get to try any of the other amenities as we had such a busy and short stay."
"The Hotel Metropolitan Edmont was an amazing choice to stay in Japan, eapecially for a solo traveler. The rooms were the perfect size for one person, cleaned daily, had a good stock of water bottles that was replenished every day, fresh towels, and the staff kept you up to date on things like windowcleanings and changing your sheets (they would do it on request or every 3 days by default). I was on the 11th floor and never felt like it was difficult getting up and down the floors every time I'd keave and come back. I also had an amazing veiw of downtown Tokyo from my window! The hotel is located just a few blocks away from 2 metro stations making it super easy to get to places like Asakusa, Shibuya, and Tokyo Station super quick. There's also plenty of restaurants, several convenience stores (including a Family Mart right ght iutside the front door that's open 24 hours a day) and a really good coffee spot all within a short walk from the hotel. The check-in process was super easy and smooth, as well as check-out. I didn't have the availability to use the amenities while I was there due to time constraints, but they offer things like a laundry room, several restaurants, aswell as room service. Overall, my experience at the Hotel Metropolitan Edmont was amazing and made my first trip to Japan seamless and a lot less stressfull!"
"The Villa Fontaine is clean, fairly well located and friendly. We stayed here almost ten years ago and the breakfast options were much better then. Their cooked breakfast remains good but the fruit and pastries are very disappointing. But still…you can walk to Ginza and the glorious chaos of the area around Shimbashi station is fun."
What can I expect on my historical trip to Suginami?
A trip to the significant historical sites in Suginami is probably at the top of your travel itinerary. Also explore the many sights to visit such as festivals and temples
How many historical hotels are there in Suginami?
In Suginami, there are 78 hotel accommodations bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical places and other sights in Suginami?
Suginami is notable for landmarks like Renkoji Temple. Cultural venues include Za-Koenji Public Theatre, Suginami Science Museum, and Suginami Animation Museum. Additionally, in the area you'll find Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Tower.
What is a historic hotel like in Suginami?
When you book a historic hotel, you'll enjoy a vacation in a place that has an official historic designation. A palace, castle, stately home or even a lodge, pub, or skyscraper can be transformed into a historic hotel provided that it's of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are often found in the communal spaces and guestrooms of historic hotels in Suginami, bringing the history to life.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
You'll often hear the term "heritage hotel" in Asia and Europe, wheareas the term "historic hotel" is more commonly used in the U.S. but overall the terms are quite similar. The architecture and building of historic hotels tend to be the most significant aspect. For a heritage hotel, it's mainly the cultural value and how it inspired the community.
Do historic hotels in Suginami have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you've come to expect, but every effort is made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, free WiFi, and the normal amenities found in any hotel will be available in a historic hotel. When you book a historic hotel in Suginami, don't worry that you'll find a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.