[Detailed Review Scores] • Cleanliness 9.4
• Location 9.3
• Service 9.2
• Value for money 9.0
Hotel Gracery Asakusa is an amazing hotel in a great location. It is very clean, the rooms are well equipped with everything a tourist may need, the breakfast is excellent and the staff is very professional, polite and helpful.
The location was very convenient – just two blocks south and one block west of Kaminari-mon, the outer gate of Senso-ji Temple. A short walk to both Asakusa Line and Ginza Line parts of Asakusa Station makes it easy to explore Tokyo.
Everything about the room was just about perfect for me. The modern design and cleanliness were impressive. The bath/shower being in its own room was a significant upgrade from typical business hotels.
The view from my 4th floor room included glimpses of Tokyo Sky Tree. The effective blackout blinds ensured that bright sunlight did not disturb my sleep.
Location was really good, only 5 minutes away from Asakusa town center and train stations. Nearby convenience stores like Aeon and 7-11 added to the convenience.
The beds were hard for some guests but the pillows were comfortable. There was also a cozy sofa area for meals while watching TV.
Most staff were friendly with smiles, though there was one instance where check-in could have been handled better. Overall, it seemed like a rare occurrence among generally warm staff interactions.
Great location near Senso-ji and Skytree, with direct access to Ueno, Akihabara, Tokyo Station via Ginza line. Rooms are clean and quiet with nice views from higher floors.
This hotel has a fantastic location less than a 10-minute walk to Asakusa Station, making it easy to transport luggage without hassle due to nearby elevator access at A2b exit.
The hotel features bathtubs in each room which adds comfort after long days exploring Tokyo. I found it convenient having separate table space for meals after visiting local convenience stores!
The room size is typical for Japanese hotels; however, it can feel cramped if you have larger luggage open on the floor.
I stayed for five days; cleaning conditions were consistently good. A small clip appeared during my stay that didn’t belong to me or my group but did not detract from overall experience!
Since it’s close to the elevator exit at Asakusa Station, I think I would choose this hotel again next time I visit!
Hotel Policies
All guestrooms at this property are non-smoking. Guests are responsible for all costs, damages, and liabilities caused by smoking.
Adjoining rooms are two rooms adjacent to each other with no connecting door. Any requests for room change upon arrival are not allowed.
Run Of House Room type cannot guarantee either Room type nor Bed type once you confirm booking.
When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Check-in is available from 2:00 PM.
Check-out is until 11:00 AM.
The breakfast charge (unless included in room price) is 2200 JPY.
Nearby Facilities & Location Info
Situated in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo, Hotel Gracery Asakusa provides easy access to iconic attractions.
Just a short walk from Senso-ji Temple, allowing guests to immerse themselves in traditional Japanese culture.
Close proximity to Nakamise Shopping Street, perfect for sampling local snacks and picking up souvenirs.
A stone’s throw away from Sumida River, offering picturesque views and opportunities for leisurely boat rides.
Easily accessible public transportation options nearby, making it convenient to explore other parts of Tokyo.
Nearby Attractions
Nakamise Shopping Street is a vibrant shopping area where visitors can find traditional snacks and souvenirs, capturing the essence of Japanese culture.
Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s oldest temples, is renowned for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance, making it a must-visit.
Tokyo Skytree provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond, showcasing Tokyo’s modern skyline.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center offers valuable insights into local attractions and cultural experiences, enhancing your visit to the area.
Kamiya Bar is famous for its historic ambiance and unique drinks, providing a taste of local nightlife.
Sensoji Temple is an iconic landmark that draws countless tourists for its historical value and serene atmosphere.
Tokyo Skytree stands as a symbol of modern Tokyo, offering stunning views that are not to be missed.
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