Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The breakfast buffet was amazing. The room was very clean and the staff was very friendly. The location is unbeatable. Just a few minutes walk away from the major train station and subway hub. I loved that there was an underground tunnel that went to the the train station and the government building. "
"Good modern hotel.
Breakfast was a highlight- cute, homely and modern setting with good selection of food in the buffet- especially the fluffy pancakes that were made to order.
Location - Nice to be tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Shinjuku but close enough to be able to walk there in about 15 min."
"This was my first time ever staying at a 4-star hotel in Tokyo, whereas it’s been in my experience as a solo traveler moreover to resort to places where a public onsen is offered on-site and perhaps a gym too, for the amenities.
The Metropolitan Hotel Ikeburo was quite a phenomenal hotel for the standardized room size unexpectedly. The room chamber upon entry was greatly spacious with a Japanese double-sized bed with lots of pillows, a built in sitting bank lining the window with overhead lighting and pillows, plus a very heavy round marble coffee table next to it. An oversized TV screen was situated directly over the built in desk with drawers for a coffee maker and mini-fridge to either side.
The architectural interior design was aesthetically a French-inspired curvilinear wood and canopy woodworking throughout the room’s layout. Replete in deep teals, greys, and lighter greyed wood features. The bathroom was medium sized, larger than many smaller hotel units designed for single occupancy. With a clothes closet next to the bedside.
Pros: ‘Great’ for one person.
Cons: Not enough space for luggage, especially between two travelers occupying the same room.
Hotel amenities such as a full sized gym was highly exceptional for athletes of all ages. However, the pool too small for most any visitor there at the hotel, only being a 25-meter two lanes 4-5 foot deep swimming run. Not very amenable with the number of individuals allowed at any given moment on the spot. No Onsen
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When you save on your room price, you can make the most of what Saitama has to offer. Tokyo Dome, Tokyo Skytree, and Tokyo Tower are some of the popular places you can visit in the larger area.
What are motels like?
Motels often offer free parking, and many have outdoor pools. Often one or two stories tall, motel properties usually have exterior corridors overlooking the parking lot or an outdoor pool. In the U.S., motels became more commonplace at the end of the 1940s with the popularity of car travel and road trip vacations, peaking in the mid-1960s with more than 60,000 properties.
What are the best motels in Saitama?
Here are some of our customers' top motels in the larger area. Family Stay Tsukuba is located 26.3 mi (42.4 km) from the heart of Saitama. Enjoy access to the free WiFi, along with in-room amenities like climate control. Family Lodge Hatagoya Chichibu: Free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities are available during your stay. Central Saitama is 34.2 mi (55 km) away. Family Lodge Hatagoya Kisarazu Kaneda: Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking. Located 33.8 mi (54.4 km) from the heart of Saitama. Family Lodge Hatagoya Tokyo Shinkiba: Central Saitama is 18.3 mi (29.5 km) away. Free WiFi and parking are available during your stay, along with room amenities like free wired internet. Family Lodge Hatagoya Tsukuba: 25.7 mi (41.4 km) from the heart of Saitama. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking.
What can I do in Saitama?
Favorite places in and around Saitama include Tokyo Dome, Tokyo Skytree, and Tokyo Tower. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Omiya Park, Keyaki Hiroba, and Besshonuma Park. You'll find these family-friendly attractions: Railway Museum, Numakage Park, and Saitama City Space Theater. To learn more about local history, take some time at Hikawa Shrine and Nakao Shrine. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Saitama Super Arena, Nack5 Stadium Omiya, and Omiya Bonsai Art Museum.
What's the weather like in Saitama?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so here's some data about year-round temperatures in Saitama to help you plan yours: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 78°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 44°F. The rainiest months in Saitama are October, September, June, and July, with each month seeing an average of 8 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Saitama when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about local transportation options in Saitama to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Haneda Airport (HND), which is located 23 mi (36.9 km) from the city center. Otherwise, look for flights into Narita Intl. Airport (NRT), which is 42.1 mi (67.7 km) away. If you want to journey outside of the area, hop aboard a train from Urawa Station, Nakaurawa station, or Minami-Yono Station.