Tokyo Toranomon Tokyu Rei Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Fitness/Gym
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On-site Dining
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No Smoking
Location
The 3-star Tokyo Toranomon Tokyu Rei Hotel, located a mere 5 minutes' stroll from NHK Museum of Broadcasting, features a bureau de change and a lift. Nestled in Minato with fast-food and chain restaurants, office buildings, and mini-marts, plus a few proper sit-down restaurants, this Tokyo hotel is situated 2.3 km from Tsukiji Market, which is good for shopping lovers.
At the property, you'll be a 25-minute walk from The National Art Center and 2.7 km from Yasukuni Shrine. The Toranomon Tokyu Rei Tokyo provides history lovers with proximity to the known Zojo-ji Temple Daimon (1.2 km) and Imperial Palace (2.9 km). Tokyo Tower lies 16 minutes' walk away, while Toranomon is within easy walking distance of the accommodation. Tokyo Toranomon Tokyu Rei Hotel is also not very far from Shimbashi train station, and 21 minutes' driving distance from Tokyo International airport.
You can stay in one of the 431 air-conditioned rooms featuring a satellite television along with an electric kettle. A trouser press and climate control are featured for guests' comfort. Bathrooms come with a bidet, a bathtub, and a shower, along with hairdryers and bath sheets. Guests can also enjoy views of the pool. Along with a separate bedroom, an apartment also offers a kitchenette for self-catering purposes.
Breakfast is provided in the restaurant. Serving a wide assortment of dishes, Hida Sanchoku Shokudo Orinchi is just moments from this Tokyo hotel.
Review by hotel critic
My recent stay at Toranomon was a delightfully serene retreat that I can’t help but share. After wandering through the winding streets of Tokyo, the hotel greets you with an inviting energy and an organized atmosphere. The room was spacious, with an intuitive layout that took a moment to explore, especially when I discovered how to open the window for some fresh air. The shower, meanwhile, was dependable—a satisfying temperature and ample water flow, just what I needed after a day of adventures. Exploring the culinary scene at the hotel was a highlight. I began my mornings with a revitalizing cup of tea in the lobby, a true luxury that set the tone for the day. Breakfast offered a healthy array of dishes, though it felt slightly average in creativity. That said, dining at Shin was quite the experience, with expertly crafted plates that reflected Japan’s culinary prowess. Nestled just a short walk from the JR station, Toranomon is perfectly situated for those eager to dive into both the city's pulse and its culinary treasures. I came for a getaway and left with a warm feeling of connection to this vibrant city—a place I’d gladly return to.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no cots provided in a room.