Results 1 - 0 of 30 Grand Prince Akasaka Hotel Review(s)
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3/5 Posted by MR. RODMAN, Mark, Australia in July 2008
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| "Hotel is well located, has a slightly older feel about it, but I found to be good value for money for Tokyo. Convenient to metro and Akasaka restaurant area. Has 3 restaurants for breakfast which was fine but uninspiring. I got an upgraded room, which was well recieved, so not sure what the room would have been like if I had the one I booked. The room had separate bedroom and living area and was quite spacious. Compared to the normal 5 star hotel I stay at, this had 90% of the value for 60% of the price." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. SAMARASINGHE, Nissanka, MS. SAMARASINGHE, Carole, Austria in July 2008
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| "We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The hotel had all the necessary facilities and amenities and the service was good. We had a very nice non-smoking double room with a good view. The bathroom was very clean with nice soft towels. The breakfast, both Japanese and Western, was very good. The hotel was located in a central spot. " |
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4/5 Posted by MR. BAQUE, herve, France in June 2008
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| "Great location not far from imperial palace in a beautiful neiborhood. Easy underground connection. Great architecture (Kenzo Tange) with impressive panoramic views at most rooms. Friendly and efficient service. Will need refurbishment soon to remain competitive in Tokyo skies. Overall very good value!" |
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3/5 Posted by MR. BEADLE, James, United Kingdom in November 2007
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| "I was disappointed to be charged for a lost room key. It is unusal to have actual room keys these days. Even though I later found the room key I was told I would not be able to receive a refund." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. PENKOV, Penko, Bulgaria in October 2007
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| "All in hotel "Grand prince hotel Akasaka" is Very good" |
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3/5 Posted by MR. WHITE, Graeme, Australia in June 2007
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| "The standard throughout the hotel including the room, room size, cleanliness and location was very good and the staff were very friendly and helpful.
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4/5 Posted by ASC, United Kingdom in May 2007
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| "A nice hotel with excellent view over the city.
Very efficient and pleasant staff." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. BOYD, Frank, United States in April 2007
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| "Room was very small but extremely clean. Small bathroom. Good brekfast buffett. Not much to see or do in the nearby area." |
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5/5 Posted by Lee Yeong Wee, Singapore in March 2007
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| "I have stayed at this hotel four times over the past four years, and enjoyed every stay.
Plus points:
- The rooms are very big by Tokyo standards, usually with two beds (for the price of a single).
- The price is very reasonable for the business traveller. Approx. SGD205 all included.
- Breakfast is included. However, the past few times when I booked through Expedia and Travelocity, somehow the check-in counter staff told me that breakfast was not included. I suspect these sites cheated me. Only this time when I went through Asiarooms did I actually get breakfast included. If you actually get breakfast, go for the traditional Japanese breakfast. Its a refreshing change from the international breakfast you'd get at any hotel in the world.
- Cleanliness and service are top-notch as is typical of the Japanese.
Minus points:
- Few amenities. No gym. Pool is small and mostly closed. But you can always take a walk or jog round the Imperial Palace in the morning.
- Internet connection and use of the business centre is expensive. Internet connection in the room works out to approx. SGD18 per day.
Highly reccommended for all travelers who do not have money oozing out their ears." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. EATHER, Owen, Australia in February 2007
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| "I was pleasantly surprised at both the size, comfort and cost of th eroom. Your staff were most polite and helpful and I encountered no difficulties wiht requests in English, not necessarily the case in Tokyo 9i ahve lived in Japan an dtravel there often) I would certainly come again." |
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