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1-9-11 Higashi-Azabu, Minato 106-0044, Tokyo Prefecture
1-9-11 Higashi-Azabu, Minato 106-0044, Tokyo Prefecture
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Place is about 5min walk from Hiroo station.
Building itself seems a bit old but clean and tidy. I could here from my room neighbour door banging and cleaning staff chatting but it was not too bad.
Reception was kind. It was relaxig stay.
I spend long periods of time in Tokyo and this is the best place for me. Very easy to get to from Haneda, close to subway and metro lines, supermarket downstairs and extremely helpful staff who speak excellent english. I see the same people staying...More
I wholeheartedly recommend the Somerset Azabu East . It is a centrally located apartment-style hotel that caters to foreign business people and those who wish to have the comforts of home rather than an overpriced small hotel room. Our one bedroom suite was not huge...More
We opted for a serviced apartment in Tokyo and ended up in this hotel. Very nice and clean. The hotel is child friendly. Very nice gym and indoor pool. The price is a steal as compared to other hotels in Tokyo. We all know how...More
Not so long ago the Akasaka and Roppongi areas were famous for their nightlife, high-class restaurants, bars and clubs. More recently, with the opening of Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown and Akasaka Sacas, the area has declared itself as the most fashionable spot to be seen. The area also hosts the National Art Center and the Mori Art Museum and lots of trendy art galleries.