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Japan hotel reviews  >> Tokyo hotel reviews  >> Nikko hotel

Nikko Hotel Reviews

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Hotel Area: Tokyo-Bay
Hotel City: Tokyo
Hotel Country: Japan
Address: 1-9-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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(Prices from 242 USD)
 

Results 1 - 0 of 11 Nikko Hotel Review(s)

  5/5  Posted by MS. CROFT, Mary, United States in September 2008
"The hotel was lovely - the setting even lovelier. The concierge desk was staffed by extremely knowledgable, multi-lingual professionals who were able to help us make plans and were some of the most courteous and helpful in that field that we have ever run across in our travels. The restaurants are a bit over the top price-wise, but I think you find that in the nicer hotels in large cities all over the world. And, in all fairness, the food and service in the restaurants were excellent! "
  5/5  Posted by MR. ROUD, JAMES, United Kingdom in August 2008
"WE BOOKED FOR ONLY 2NIGHTS; I WISH IT HAD BEEN LONGER. THIS HOTEL GIVES TRUE ASIAN HOSPITALITY. THE STAFF SPOKE GOOD ENGLISH AND SERVICE WAS SUPERB. TOKYO BAY IS BEAUTIFUL."
  4/5  Posted by MRS. NG, clara, Hong Kong in July 2008
"good aircondition, good for shopping and dinning in aquacity and palatte town its a good idea for families spent 1 or 2 days in this odaiba area cos its near Disney land Fuji TV and Decks its a good develope area I love it If I stay longer in Tokyo I must stay in this area .Hotel is good I love the Balcony cos you can feel fresh air in the early morning and late night but one thing I don't like is it takes along way back to the rooms their hallways are very long everytime I spent almost 7 minutes from the lift to the rooms it drive me crazy and their is'nt any air in the hallways are they killing hotel guests Nikko should consider this problem"
  4/5  Posted by MR. VAN DIJK, Klaas, Netherlands in April 2008
"Nice hotel and well situated for visiting exhibition halls Big Eye and city center"
  4/5  Posted by MS. WAI U, chou, Portugal in December 2007
"It is a prefect place for Honey Moon."
  5/5  Posted by MR. TERVASKARI, hilkka, Finland in November 2007
"I liked the balcony and beautiful view very much. The staff were kindly and helpful. The breakfast was very good but maybe the breakfast room was too small, because there was gueue some mornings and the room was noisy. However I can and will recommend the Hotel to other people in Finland and will also use Nikko Hotel myself later. "
  5/5  Posted by Ms. FLEIG, deborah, United States in June 2007
"this is one of my favorite hotels in tokyo---and asiarooms makes it possible to stay here at a great price (as compared to their rack rate). thank you asiarooms! the rooms are large and airy---each comes with a balcony that has deck chairs and table to sit and observe the boat traffic on tokyo bay. the more expensive rooms come with views of the rainbow bridge and the city skyline. how nice to have a hotel with not only windows//doors that open, but expansive views and a sense of space---in tokyo, no less! the nikko has an amazing pool for laps and/or pool fitness classes, also a fantastic hot tub overlooking tokyo bay. definately worth the US$25 extra as the perfect antidote to jet lag. one thing some might see as a downside: it is certainly a bit remote. not connected to the tokyo subway, one has to ride the expensive monorail system across the bay and then board the subway. this adds 20 minutes and US$3-4 to each way of reaching any destination. the trade off for inconvenience is, of course, the quiet, the space and the views. also, being a little marooned on the man-made island is a little like being in a theme park. the only dining options outside of the hotel are in weekend-visited malls along the bay. chain-oriented, but local chains, and better than their equivalent in the US. some nights we gather provisions and simply have a picnic on our balcony while watching the sun set. great great hotel. "
  5/5  Posted by Sonya, Australia in June 2007
"Fantastic hotel, beautiful view, although not in the hussle of tokyo city. very close to monorail station and shopping. Lots of restaurants close by. Room size was huge for Japan, with a balcony overlooking the water. was clean, comfortable, and extremely nice hotel. Would definately stay here again."
  4/5  Posted by MR. DEFUSTO, Paul, United Kingdom in March 2007
"We enjoyed our stay at the Nikko Hotel. The hotel is on Tokyo Bay area with great views looking out across Rainbow bridge to the City, with easy access to the station. The staff and service were first class. We would stay at this hotel again."
  5/5  Posted by MR. VINCENT, stephen, United Kingdom in November 2006
"My bother lives in Tokyo and occasionally has lunch at the hotel. He recommended it knowing the standard we expect and enjoy in Europe. We were not disappointed. Service was impeccable and rail link made travel to centre very easy We will be back"
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