Take the shuttle elevator from the entrance on the 1st floor up to the 16th floor lobby and you are greeted with a beautiful view of Tokyo and a stylish decor. Located just 5 minutes from Shinbashi station in the heart of Tokyo, the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier is an ideal location for business or pleasure.
Amenities
Toothbrush kit / Razor / Hairbrush / Shower cap / Cotton & hair band kit / Cotton swabs / Shampoo / Hair conditioner / Body soap / Face & hand soap / Coffee / Flavored tea / Green tea kit / Mineral water / Body wash towel / Hand towel / Face towel / Bath towel / Slippers / Nightwear / Cosmetics for ladies (makeup remover, emulsion, skin lotion, cleansing foam)
Accessibility
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier offers 6 (2 twin, 4 double) accessible rooms. Each room features widened doors and hall. The bath features conveniently placed handrails. In case of emergency, the room is also equipped with an emergency call that connects directly to the front desk for immediate response.
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- Category: Mid-Range (¥15,000~¥30,000)Source of Information: Hotel HomepageNumber of Rooms: 6Room Type:
- Twin
- Double
Room Size (m²): 23.20Shower Type: UnknownShower Chair: YesGuide Dog Allowed: UnknownHearing Loop Available: UnknownFlashing Alarm Available: Unknown - Phone: 03-3543-1131
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Address: 8-13-1 Ginza
Chuo
Tokyo
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