The Mercure is an average hotel centrally located in the shopping and business district of Ginza. At first I was not pleased by the receptionist's attitude, when on arriving around Sunday lunchtime after a gruelling 10 hour flight from Europe, heavily jetlagged into the bargain, she told me check-in was at 3pm, and to come back later! She offered to keep my luggage, but I told her there was no way I was going to go away and insisted that there must be at least one room ready for me. Five minutes later she handed me the keycard to a room, and I thought she might have checked room availability first before she told me to go away and come back later. Not what you want to hear after such a long transcontinental flight.
Room rates are reasonable, around half of what you pay at the priciest locations in Ginza. Breakfast is not included in the price, but there are a number of good, clean cafes in the neighbourhood where you can eat well for Y 800-1000. The other main complaint with this hotel is that the reception is not on the ground floor as you enter, but you need to take a lift up to the second floor.
The room I got had two beds in it, so had very little free space and the reception staff described this to me as a free upgrade, but I'd have preferred a room with only one bed and more space to open my luggage out in. There is a heated toilet seat in the bathroom which I found amusing to operate. Overall this hotel is not top luxury but it does the job at a sensible price.
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