The Millennials Shibuya is best described as a “boutique capsule hotel.” It’s great for those who want to be right in the heart of the action in Shibuya and for those who really want to meet other travelers.
Millennials Shibuya lounge
The Millennials Shibuya At A Glance
- Great for: flashpackers, solo travelers, couples, partiers
- Strong points: great Shibuya location, free beer!
- Sample rates: US$190 to $420
Millennials Shibuya sleep pods
Located in the heart of Shibuya’s shopping district, a short walk from the station, The Millennials Shibuya can claim one of the best locations in Shibuya. It makes an incredibly convenient base for those who want to explore Shibuya and nearby districts like Harajuku and Aoyama.
Millennials Shibuya common area
The Millennials is an upscale capsule hotel, which means that rooms are very small. So, if you just need a place to lay your head, it should be fine. The real draw is the social areas: It’s a great place to meet other travelers.
Sleeping pod
Have a good look at the pics and read some reviews from other travelers. If you’re into the social aspect, you’ll probably love it here. But, if you’re looking for great value and want some privacy, you can get a real room in a budget hotel in Tokyo for considerably less money. See our Best Budget Hotels in Tokyo for some picks.
Name in English:
The Millennials Shibuya
Name in Japanese:
ザ・ミレニアルズ渋谷
English address:
1-20-13 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0041
Japanese address:
〒150-0041 東京都渋谷区神南1-20-13
Price:
Budget to mid-range
Nearest Transport:
6-minute walk from Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit)
Telephone: 81-50-3164-0748
Website: Official Website
:: Check availability and pricing for The Millennials Shibuya on Booking.com or Agoda.com.
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