Pearl Hotel Yaesu Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Pearl Hotel Yaesu is a 3-star hotel located in the Chūō district of Tokyo, Japan. This hotel stands out due to its convenient access to public transportation, being right next to Nihonbashi Subway Station. Guests can enjoy safety features such as a security system and smoke detectors during their stay. With a welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff, it caters to both business and leisure travelers.
Location
Situated in the heart of Chūō Ward, Pearl Hotel Yaesu offers easy access to numerous cultural and historical sites. Notable attractions, including the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Tower, are within walking distance. The hotel is conveniently located near shopping and dining options, with excellent public transport links nearby. Its strategic position makes it ideal for guests wishing to experience local culture.
Rooms
The air-conditioned rooms at Pearl Hotel Yaesu are designed for comfort, featuring flat-screen TVs with pay-per-view and electric kettles with green tea bags. Each room includes a fridge, desk, and a trouser press, along with an en suite bathroom equipped with a hairdryer. Rooms are approximately 12 square meters, providing a cozy space for guests. Individual heating and air-conditioning enhance the overall comfort level.
Eat & Drink
Chez Macio, the hotel's on-site restaurant, offers French cuisine with unique items such as cheese fondue and ostrich meat. Guests can start their day with a hearty breakfast selection or enjoy lunch and dinner à la carte. The restaurant aims to provide a delightful dining experience, combining flavors in a welcoming setting. Vending machines are also available for quick snacks and beverages.
Leisure & Business
Pearl Hotel Yaesu provides a range of facilities for leisure and business needs, including dry cleaning and laundry services. A 24-hour front desk offers support with luggage storage and photocopying services. Long-term guests can utilize amenities such as coin-operated laundry machines and coin-operated lockers. Additionally, guests can access tour/ticket assistance to explore Tokyo's attractions.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Laundry
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Newspaper service
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers a cozy stay, but the room size might be tight for a couple with more luggage. It's tucked away down a side street, limiting natural light, though the room is actually more spacious than expected.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms are very small, and I mean seriously small, with a very Japanese style, making them among the smallest we stayed in during our entire trip around Japan. The service at the hotel was top-notch, with staff always eager to assist and competent in English. The location was convenient, being walking distance from Tokyo Station and right beside Nihonbashi Metro Station. However, the dining options didn't quite meet our expectations, and we found the offers lacking compared to other places we visited.
I found this hotel to be a mixed bag - the rooms were warm, comfortable, and quite spacious by Tokyo standards, but they were a bit dimly lit with yellow light. The service was friendly and accommodating, especially when I requested a vegetarian breakfast option. The location near the Nihonbashi metro station was perfect for our needs, although the dining experience was a bit odd with a strange breakfast-lunch combo. Facilities were decent but nothing extraordinary.
The hotel rooms are small but clean and well-organized. However, considering the size, the price is quite high for some. The smell of cigarette smoke was an issue, and the rooms felt tiny with barely enough space to open a suitcase.
My stay at this hotel was quite pleasant. The rooms, although small as expected in the heart of Tokyo, were tidy and quiet. The service was exceptional, as the staff was very friendly and accommodating to my request for a Vegetarian breakfast option. The location, close to Tokyo Station, was incredibly convenient for my travels. However, the dining experience was lacking, with limited options and not the best quality. Overall, a decent stay with some ups and downs.