"This spot was amazing, great spot, quiet, good size rooms, great bathrooms and awesome service! Little bit of a walk to the station but not too far. "
"Once we finally found the place (map directions on Expedia are incorrect), we did not have a code to get in. I think the code should have been sent prior to our arrival. We contacted the property and had major language barrier, took 20 min on the phone using google translate but we finally got the code to enter."
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Top Tokyo Skytree Hotel Reviews
Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
10/10 Excellent
"Location and great views. Good buffet breakfast with lots of options."
"This is a beautiful property. The staff are super friendly and helped us as much as they could with all of us using Google translate for requests that were beyond their pretty good English skills and our very poor Japanese skills. The rooftop bar has an amazing view of the skytree. The rooms here are by far larger than anywhere else we stayed in Japan. In fact that bathroom was almost larger than other rooms we stayed in while in Japan. There are multiple restaurants, shopping areas and The Gate with 1-5 min walk. There was a bus stop right outside the hotel and it was also within 3-8 minutes walk to 2 train stations. It was about a 15 min brisk walk to the skytree. This hotel was beautiful, friendly staff and a great location to get to just about anywhere in Tokyo by foot, train or bus. We did do a few taxis as well which can get expensive but we didn't want to have to try and juggle our luggage from our last destination and then to the airport on multiple train or bus transfers. "
"We loved this hotel! Some of the finishing are a little dated, but it was immaculately clean and all the staff members we interacted with were very kind and helpful. It is also a couple minutes walk from a very useful train station. We would stay here again!"
"Had a great stay here. The hotel's in a very quiet residential area, about 10 minutes walk from the Asasuka subways and main tourist areas. It can be quite deserted if you're walking back late, but the area is very safe.the hotel itself is very minimalist, like a converted warehouse. The hotel also functions as an art gallery of sorts, with displays from local artists in the ground and basement floors. The staff were very friendly and spoke English well.
The rooms also shared the minimalist aesthetic and were roomy in comparison to some similarly priced hotels in Tokyo.
I liked that the room provided glass pitchers to refill with filtered water (located in the communal space in the basement).
Overall a great stay and I'd recommend it if you don't mind walking a bit each day to public transit."
You can do some window-shopping at Kannon Street during your visit to Tokyo. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
Tokyo Skytree is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its notable monuments and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 399 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay near Tokyo Skytree?
Expedia has 399 hotels and other accommodations within a mile from Tokyo Skytree.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Tokyo Skytree, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of hotel bookings are fully refundable as long as you cancel before the hotel’s cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before your check-in date. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, you may still be able to cancel and get a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then use the "fully refundable" filter to view the best options available near Tokyo Skytree.
Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near Tokyo Skytree?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo National Science Museum, or Ueno Royal Museum. Sights like Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace, and Kaminarimon Gate are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at Sumida Triphony Hall, Asakusa Public Hall, and Theater X.
How can I get to Tokyo Skytree?
With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near Tokyo Skytree is simple. You can take advantage of metro transit at Ryogoku Station, Honjo-azumabashi Station, and Kikukawa Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Kinshicho Station, Tokyo Skytree Station, and JR Ryogoku Station are the stations closest to Sumida.