See why so many travellers make Hotel Princess Garden their hotel of choice when visiting Shinagawa. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a quiet setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel.
Hotel Princess Garden features a coffee shop, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a lounge. If you are driving to Princess Garden Hotel, parking is available.
While staying at Hotel Princess Garden, visitors can check out Yakushi-ji Temple Tokyo Betsuin (0.7 mi) and Kamuro Slope (0.8 mi), some of Shinagawa's top attractions.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Tapas & Tapas Meguro ten, Supeinbarujirona, and Echegaray, which are some Spanish restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Shinagawa is also known for some great historic sites, including Shimazu Family Old Residence, Suzugamori Keijo-ato, and Raifukuji Temple, which are not too far from Hotel Princess Garden.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Princess Garden as you experience all of the things Shinagawa has to offer.
Excellent hotel, near the subway station of Meguro. It includes the Yamanote line so it is REALLY convenient! The hotel was really nice and the staff so helpful. Would recommend 100%. Breakfast was included and it was good! Thank you for everything!!
The Hotel is in a convenient location in Tokyo for reaching Shibuya, Shinjuku and Shinagawa. It's at most a 5 minute walk to Meguro station which has everything needed from clothing to food. It has all the basic services and my room was a little larger than I expected having a US Twin size bed. The hotel was clean though a little older. Staff were helpful and the breakfast while modest was a good start to the day. Over all if you're looking for an inexpensive business hotel it meets the requirements and won't break the budget. I was fortunate that the room I was in had a clear view to Fuji on one of the mornings which was a pleasant surprise.
What you would be paying for in this hotel is the convenient location. The hotel is walking distance of Meguro Station. There are nearby convenience stores, supermarket, cafe, salon, and restaurants. The building interior of the hotel was quite dated but I did not mind this. Even the furniture were old and small. I suppose it gave a sense of Showa era nostalgia. The room was cramped but that is expected in Tokyo. I hope they replace the bed though because it was incredibly hard. No issues with in-room wifi. Overall, I had a peaceful stay here.
This hotels proximity to the jr yamanatoe line is excellent. There are plenty of great restaurants nearby. It is also close to meguro promenade. There is a Tokyo store just down the road and.a seven eleven Around the corner. It is a typical business style hotel with a very pretty garden. The only downside is, if your around six foot, the corridors are quite small. The rooms are simple and the free wifi is a bonus. It is a bit pricey for what it is, but it is so close to public transport, you can get there directly from the airport.
As someone who has been traveling for the past 2 months and has very low standards from staying in many hostels and budget hotels, I would still say that this is probably the WORST hotel I have ever stayed in. Everything about this hotel needed to be renovated. The furniture was old, the hallway carpets were STAINED and disgusting looking, the beds and pillows were ridiculously hard and the bed was squeaky, the door was hard to open with the key (an actual physical key and not a card), there are NO POWER OUTLETS NEAR THE BEDS which was RIDICULOUS, the elevator does NOT have any sensors and closed on my shoulder as I was walking in. The rooms are also wayyy smaller than they look on the photo. The hotel literally looked like an old haunted hotel honestly. The location is also pretty isolated and there is nothing to do around the hotel. I couldnt even stay there after the first night had to find other accommodations. Felt really scammed by hotwire and other sites which somehow claim it is a 4 star hotel in a good location. More like a 1 star hotel!!!…
We stayed for 2 nights before going to a wedding at Meguro Gajoen. The staff and breakfast were great and location very convenient to the station. The room was huge by Japan standard hotel room sizes and comfortable but as with other reviewers comments could do with a renovation. If you're looking for somewhere to stay in Meguro with big rooms this is your pick!
Pros: Hotel is very central, many shops and markets around. 5 minutes walk to the yamanote line's meguro station where you can go to almost all of the important sights of tokyo directly. Otel offers a good variety and quality of breakfast but it was exactly the same during our 17 days of stay and not very appealing to european taste , they change the linens every day and cleaned the room regularly. Rooms are small but useful in general. Cons: No heating in the room. Some of the staff at the lobby are not friendly, it is impossible to communicate with them and some of the staff member can loose their kindness in certain circumstances. I think they have no concern about customer satisfaction. They even intentionally lowered the lobby's temperature to make us not to sit in the lobby. They took the full payment while checking in, which is very unusual to me and this gave us trouble during our 17 night stay because of our credit cards' cut off date misadjustment.…
We stayed here two nights. The rooms are very small. So small that when you put your suitcase on the floor you have to step over it to get out the door or to the very small bathroom. Other than that the rooms were clean, beds comfortable, and they had lots of amenities such as toothbrushes, water in the small refrigerator, teapot and tea, and heated toilet seats. The price was very reasonable. I would stay again for a short stay. Good location near Meguro station.
The property was well taken care of, the staff was nice, and the morning buffet breakfast was modest but satisfying. This hotel is not luxurious in any way, but if you are looking for affordable, convenient and clean lodging it's a good choice. The best attraction is the location, just a couple blocks walk from the Meguro subway station. It was a pretty easy trip to/from the Narita airport, as well as the rest of the city. The biggest drawback is that the rooms are extremely small, and it was always a bit of a Tetris game juggling the two of us plus our baggage into the room. If you are carrying much in the way of electronics with you, you may want to bring a power strip. I needed one -- and that gave me a great excuse to visit Akihabara -- the "Electric Town" district. The breakfast buffet was plain but acceptable. I enjoyed having an authentic breakfast in the mornings -- miso, eggs, and rice. There was a fish as well -- possibly mackerel -- that was a bit strong for my liking. In addition to tea, there was an automatic espresso machine so I could have my morning coffee. The staff was very helpful when we needed it. I asked for assistance with tickets to attend Robot Restaurant, and the desk person called and made a reservation for us. If I was traveling alone on business, I think this hotel would be an ideal choice. If I'm traveling again with my partner, I may prefer something a little larger next time.…
It is nice to stay in a charming place which has some character. The bathroom was well provided with toiletries but the towels were very small. There was a kettle and teabags in the room, as well as water in the fridge. The bed was comfortable and clean. However, the room was excessively hot and you cannot open the windows. You can turn off the aircon, but you can't change the temperature, so it was horribly hot. Staff were polite and efficient. I would stay here again if something could be done to make it cooler.
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