Looking for a place to stay in Chiyoda? Then look no further than Remm Hibiya, a charming hotel that brings the best of Chiyoda to your doorstep.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Remm Hibiya Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a coffee shop, and currency exchange. In addition, as a valued Remm Hibiya Hotel guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Yurakucho (0.3 mi) and Kokyo Gaien National Garden (0.7 mi), guests of Remm Hibiya can easily experience some of Chiyoda's most well known attractions.
While in Chiyoda, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Remm Hibiya, including Andy's Shin Hinomoto (0.2 mi), 300BAR Next (0.0 mi), and Sushiko Honten (0.6 mi).
Should time allow, Imperial Palace, Tokyo Central Railway Station, and Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Remm Hibiya as you experience everything Chiyoda has to offer.
Stayed in a single room. It’s not a cheap hotel, it’s more like a business hotel. Room is small, it’s a challenge finding space to open the luggage and still have space to walk. The message chair is no Osim but it is sufficient, however it is not suitable for people with long legs or big built. Shower area is cold. Big counter space. The basin is very low. Location is the plus point, very near to business district and ginza, few mins walk to Yurachuko station. Breakfast is at muji cafe with a choice of Japanese (fish, side dishes) or western (scrambled eggs, etc) with free flow rice, bread, miso soup and coffee and tea.
Remm is located within the Theatre Creation Centre and opposite the famous Tokyo Takarazuka Theatre and Toho Cinemas Hibiya. The interiors are modern with typical tight Japanese hotel's room size. There is a Muji Cafe attached at the lobby, hence they hotel doesn't provide any breakfast. Nice location, surrounded by luxury hotels such as Peninsula Tokyo and Tokyo Imperial Hotel and not far from the Palace and the Marunouchi area. Good for theatre lovers.
I was there for 4 nights for work and one full day was spent working in my room. I was in a standard single. Other reviews complain the rooms are small, which they are - BUT for my work I was able to use the desk which was big enough for my extra 15 inch monitor and with it next to the bed, used the bed as a sideboard for my files and printer. It worked well and room was not a problem. Internet was fast, and the refrigerator and hot water pot were helpful when I got food from Seven Eleven about a 3 minute walk away. I had a window with a nice view of the street and it's activity. Lots of restaurants near by. Room price was good - I booked on line. Was 5 minute walk from Airport Limo Bus and close to convenient subway and train stations. Massage chair was a very nice extra - especially after the long flight in,…
Breakfast voucher included was worth 1000 yens, a part of lemon cake 500 yens. But no exchange possible, even when talked with the reception, people from the restaurant refused. Not very nice and not understandable. Apart from that, rooms very small but comfortable.
Rem Hibiya is centrally located steps away from the Ginza, right across the street from the Imperial Hotel, and very close to the Imperial Palace. It is fairly priced and the service was fine. The room, however, was less than wonderful. Small, of course: a queen-sized bed was hard up against one wall, the passage at its foot was quite narrow. The size was made all the worse by the presence of a clunky, large massage chair. An odd novelty, it was fun to ride it, but it filled any open space left in the room. The layout was made worse by the lack of windows. The bathroom basically took up the entire window wall: the bedroom only had access to a glass wall that itself looked into the bathroom. And it smelled vaguely of cigarettes, though an announcement said the hotel was transitioning to smoke-free. Breakfast was available in a Muji shop in the lobby. Food was fair, with limited choice in both Japanese and western options.…
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