Pros
- A six-minute walk from Ginza subway station
- Elegantly decorated guest rooms with air purifiers and kettles
- On-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner
- On-site parking available for a fee
- Meeting and event facilities, including a ballroom and a chappel for weddings
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
Bottom Line
The mid-range Hotel Monterey Ginza attempts an elegant European look, with high ceilings, chandeliers, and lots of wood paneling in its public areas, though the results are mixed. Its 224 guest rooms tend to be cramped -- not surprising for Tokyo -- but they're decorated in a simple, elegant style and well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and air purifiers. The hotel is located in the middle of Ginza's shopping district and within walking distance to its many boutiques, and it's just a few minutes' walk from Ginza subway station. For a more modern decor -- and lower rates -- it's also worth checking out nearby Tokyu Stay Nihonbashi.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
Scene
Mid-range tourist property with a Parisian-inspired look and a bit of wear
Popular with leisure travelers, Hotel Monterey Ginza occupies a high-rise building located on a corner in Tokyo's Ginza district. The hotel aims for a Parisian style, which begins with its exterior. The beige brick facade has a certain European look to it, thanks to its bay windows and wrought-iron window railings. High ceilings and wood-paneled walls in the lobby continue the theme. There's also an elegant marble circular staircase featuring wrought-iron railings, while sculptures and oil paintings add an artistic touch to the decor. Retro-style elevators, with old-fashioned number boards above the doors, carry guests to upper floors. While the lobby decor is pleasant overall, a closer look reveals dated furniture, and scratched and worn woodwork on the counters and furniture, suggesting a refurbishment may be overdue.
Location
In the heart of Ginza's shopping district, a short walk to train and metro stations
Hotel Monterey Ginza is located in a lively shopping area with many high-end boutiques and shopping centers. There are also several restaurants, noodle bars, and convenience stores located in the immediate vicinity. Ginza metro station is a few minutes' walk away, as is Yurakucho train station, making most of Tokyo's attractions easy to access from here.
- Six-minute walk to Ginza metro station
- Eight-minute walk to Yurakucho train station
- 13-minute walk to Tsukiji Market
- 15-minute walk to Tokyo station (nine minutes by public transit)
- 22 minutes to Ueno Park by public transit
- 22 minutes to Shinjuku District by public transit
- 24 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transit
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Tower by public transit
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
- 32 minutes to Tokyo Haneda International Airport by public transit
- 34 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transit
- 69 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transit
Rooms
Small but elegantly decorated guest rooms with minibars and air-conditioning
Guest rooms at the Monterey Ginza maintain the hotel's European theme, though they're not as elegant as public spaces. Neutral tones of white and chocolate brown are accented with touches of bamboo. Floors are covered in dark-brown carpeting or parquet in some rooms, and walls are painted a crisp white. Monogrammed bed runners match the dark furniture. Decorative bamboo panels hang over the beds, and the doors of the wardrobes and cupboards hiding the mini-fridge are also covered in bamboo. Slim desk lamps add an elegant touch. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, air purifiers, and electric kettles.
Typical for Tokyo, many of the guest rooms are on the small side, with Single Rooms covering only 172 square feet of floor space. The largest rooms are the Family Rooms at 430 square feet, and sleep up to four guests on two double beds.
In contrast to the bedrooms, bathrooms are spacious by Japanese standards and fitted with shower/tub combos with large showerheads. Bathrobes, slippers, hairdryers, and toiletries are provided.
Features
On-site restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and wedding facilities
Apart from the French-style on-site restaurant, Escale, Hotel Monterey Ginza has few extra features on offer. A buffet-style breakfast is served here with a choice of Western or Japanese-style dishes, but it's not included in room rates and is on the expensive side. The hotel also offers facilities for wedding parties, including an on-site chapel and a large ballroom decorated in an elegant classical style that seats up to 150 people. There are two smaller rooms available as well for meetings and special events. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and a computer with internet access is available in the reception area (for a fee). Laptops can also be rented from the front desk. Laundry and dry cleaning services are also on offer, and on-site parking is available for an extra fee -- advance reservation is necessary.
Scene
Mid-range tourist property with a Parisian-inspired look and a bit of wear
Popular with leisure travelers, Hotel Monterey Ginza occupies a high-rise building located on a corner in Tokyo's Ginza district. The hotel aims for a Parisian style, which begins with its exterior. The beige brick facade has a certain European look to it, thanks to its bay windows and wrought-iron window railings. High ceilings and wood-paneled walls in the lobby continue the theme. There's also an elegant marble circular staircase featuring wrought-iron railings, while sculptures and oil paintings add an artistic touch to the decor. Retro-style elevators, with old-fashioned number boards above the doors, carry guests to upper floors. While the lobby decor is pleasant overall, a closer look reveals dated furniture, and scratched and worn woodwork on the counters and furniture, suggesting a refurbishment may be overdue.
Location
In the heart of Ginza's shopping district, a short walk to train and metro stations
Hotel Monterey Ginza is located in a lively shopping area with many high-end boutiques and shopping centers. There are also several restaurants, noodle bars, and convenience stores located in the immediate vicinity. Ginza metro station is a few minutes' walk away, as is Yurakucho train station, making most of Tokyo's attractions easy to access from here.
- Six-minute walk to Ginza metro station
- Eight-minute walk to Yurakucho train station
- 13-minute walk to Tsukiji Market
- 15-minute walk to Tokyo station (nine minutes by public transit)
- 22 minutes to Ueno Park by public transit
- 22 minutes to Shinjuku District by public transit
- 24 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transit
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Tower by public transit
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
- 32 minutes to Tokyo Haneda International Airport by public transit
- 34 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transit
- 69 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transit
Rooms
Small but elegantly decorated guest rooms with minibars and air-conditioning
Guest rooms at the Monterey Ginza maintain the hotel's European theme, though they're not as elegant as public spaces. Neutral tones of white and chocolate brown are accented with touches of bamboo. Floors are covered in dark-brown carpeting or parquet in some rooms, and walls are painted a crisp white. Monogrammed bed runners match the dark furniture. Decorative bamboo panels hang over the beds, and the doors of the wardrobes and cupboards hiding the mini-fridge are also covered in bamboo. Slim desk lamps add an elegant touch. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, air purifiers, and electric kettles.
Typical for Tokyo, many of the guest rooms are on the small side, with Single Rooms covering only 172 square feet of floor space. The largest rooms are the Family Rooms at 430 square feet, and sleep up to four guests on two double beds.
In contrast to the bedrooms, bathrooms are spacious by Japanese standards and fitted with shower/tub combos with large showerheads. Bathrobes, slippers, hairdryers, and toiletries are provided.
Features
On-site restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and wedding facilities
Apart from the French-style on-site restaurant, Escale, Hotel Monterey Ginza has few extra features on offer. A buffet-style breakfast is served here with a choice of Western or Japanese-style dishes, but it's not included in room rates and is on the expensive side. The hotel also offers facilities for wedding parties, including an on-site chapel and a large ballroom decorated in an elegant classical style that seats up to 150 people. There are two smaller rooms available as well for meetings and special events. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and a computer with internet access is available in the reception area (for a fee). Laptops can also be rented from the front desk. Laundry and dry cleaning services are also on offer, and on-site parking is available for an extra fee -- advance reservation is necessary.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Basic Television
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Smoking Rooms Available
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