The Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi is located directly next to (and above) Tokyo Station. It’s an upgraded business hotel with very reasonable rates considering the super convenient location.
Hotel Metropolitan Marunouchi rising over Tokyo Station
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi At A Glance
- Great for: couples, solo travelers, business travelers on a budget
- Strong points: next to Tokyo Station, reasonable rates
- Sample rates: US$200 to $300
Corner king room
There’s a lot to be said for staying near Tokyo Station: It’s the transport center of Tokyo and there are nearly infinite restaurants and shops to choose from. The Metropolitan is on the north end of the station, close to the Marunouchi side, so it’s also close to the Imperial Palace, Nihombashi and the wide and pleasant streets of the Marunouchi district. So, location-wise, the Metropolitan is great.
Hotel atrium
The Metropolitan is in a tower above the station and the views from the rooms are great. The rooms themselves are relatively small, which is what you expect in a business hotel. Obviously, you can pay more to get corner rooms that offer significantly more space. There’s a decent restaurant here and a small gym. So, for an efficient and convenient place to stay for a few nights in Tokyo, this is a reasonable, no-nonsense choice.
English name:
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi
Japanese name:
ホテルメトロポリタン 丸の内
English address:
1-7-12 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005
Japanese address:
〒100-0005 東京都千代田区丸の内1-7-12
Price:
Budget
Nearest Transport:
Directly connected to Tokyo Station (Nihombashi Exit)
Telephone:
+81-3-3211-2233
Website:
Official website (English)
:: Check availability and pricing for Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi on Booking.com or Agoda.com.
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