Located within a 5-minute drive of Suitengu Shrine, guests of the 3-star Hotel Livemax Higashi Ginza Tokyo may find massage therapy and recreational facilities on-site. This Tokyo hotel lies in Chuo Ward, which is a special ward that forms part of the heart of Tokyo, Japan, 15 minutes' drive from such cultural sights as Tokyo National Museum.
Some of the 44 air-conditioned rooms at the hotel are furnished with a writing table, and appointed with an electric kettle. A tub and a separate toilet, together with such amenities as a hairdryer and towels, are also at guests' disposal.
Nearby restaurants, including La Nouille is in front of this Tokyo property.
The property is near an underground station and not too far from Tsukiji Market. The Livemax Higashi Ginza is at a 350-metre distance from Seizan Gallery and 20 km from Tokyo International airport. There is Sony Building Park merely a 13-minute stroll away, and THE Access Narita bus station only a short drive from the accommodation. The nearest underground station is about 5 minutes' walk away.
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Lewis
2023-05-10
Great location, surrounded by good places to eat and drink. Walking distance from subway station. Helpful and kind staff, carried luggage and stored it for two days. Clean and quiet. Useful laundry machine on the first floor. Lock with code number, no fear of losing key
Everything is what I need and want.
Archie
2023-04-09
Convenient location, lacks essential amenities like iron and charger adapter. No facilities available. Lock system ensures security. Helpful staff assists with luggage storage.
John
2023-03-04
We stayed at a hotel near the subway that had a great location. It was surrounded by delicious places to eat and drink, and it was within walking distance of the subway station. The staff was helpful and kind, even carrying our luggage into our room. The room itself was clean and quiet, providing a relaxing atmosphere. We also appreciated the laundry machine available on the first floor, which was very convenient.
The room and bathroom were smaller than what we were used to in Western hotels, but we were aware that this is common in Japan.