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Hotel Fandina Tokyo -ファンディーナ東京- - Asaka
9.1 1029 reviews
Asaka
18/08 – 24/08
A$170/nighttotal: A$1020 (6 )

Hotel Fandina Tokyo -ファンディーナ東京-

1 2
apartment , Tokyo
This one-bedroom flat is situated in the Ikebukuro district, a short walk from Ikebukuro-Myoukyouji Temple and Koyasuinari Shrine, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city centre. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The flat features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven and kettle, making it ideal for longer stays. Guests can enjoy the private balcony, streaming services and comfortable amenities such as a bidet, slippers and a hairdryer, as well as the quiet street views.
Kimi Ryokan - Asaka
8.4 1249 reviews
Asaka
18/08 – 24/08
A$96/nighttotal: A$576 (6 )

Kimi Ryokan

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ryokan , Tokyo
The Kimi Ryokan is situated in Ikebukuro, a short walk from JR Ikebukuro Train Station and the Sunshine City complex, offering easy access to Tokyo's main attractions. This traditional Japanese inn has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Kimi Ryokan features authentic Japanese rooms with tatami flooring and futon beds, providing a taste of traditional Japanese living. Guests can enjoy a relaxing soak in the cypress-wood public bath, unwind in the common area, and benefit from modern amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities.
Stn 2Min/|ikebukuro 8Min/tokyo To Live, Not Tour - Asaka
9.8 12 reviews
Asaka
18/08 – 24/08
A$101/nighttotal: A$606 (6 )

Stn 2Min/|ikebukuro 8Min/tokyo To Live, Not Tour

1 2
apartment , Tokyo
This Tokyo apartment, ideally located in Tokiwadai, is a two-minute walk from Tokiwadai Station, offering easy access to Ikebukuro and its transport links.
The one-bedroom flat sleeps two, features a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and rice cooker, plus a washing machine, and includes a covered balcony.
Asakadai, Kitaasaka #31/for Ikebukuro, Disneyland - Asaka
9.7 96 reviews
Asaka
18/08 – 24/08
A$69/nighttotal: A$414 (6 )

Asakadai, Kitaasaka #31/for Ikebukuro, Disneyland

1 2
apartment , Asaka-shi
This Asaka-shi studio flat is conveniently located near Asakadai Station on the Tobu Tojo Line and Kita-Asaka Station on the JR Line, offering easy access to central Tokyo despite a longer commute.
The self-contained apartment features a mezzanine level, private veranda, a kitchen with fridge and microwave, and accommodates up to two guests, including bedding, towels, and Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Asaka

  • Which area in Asaka is a good option for staying in a hotel?

    The best area to stay in Asaka is around Asaka Station. It's well-connected to the rest of the city and has a good selection of hotels and restaurants. You can find both budget-friendly and mid-range options, and it's also convenient for exploring the surrounding areas.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asaka?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asaka, Toyoko Inn Kita-asaka-eki Nishi-guchi, Smile Hotel Kitaasaka and Hotel Livemax Saitama-asaka-ekimae are the most popular ones.

  • What are the most affordable attractions in Asaka?

    Asaka is known for its peaceful parks and green spaces. The Asaka City Park is a great place to relax and enjoy nature for free. You can also visit the Asaka Botanical Garden, which is relatively inexpensive and features a variety of plants and flowers. For a unique experience, check out the Asaka City Museum, which showcases the city's history and culture.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Asaka?

    The best family friendly hotel in Asaka is Smile Hotel Kitaasaka.

  • How can travelers relax during a week in Asaka?

    Asaka is perfect for a relaxing getaway. Spend a day exploring the Asaka City Park, which has a lake, walking trails, and a playground. You can also visit the Asaka Botanical Garden for a peaceful stroll among the flowers. If you're looking for something more active, try cycling along the Arakawa River, which runs through Asaka.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Asaka?

  • What hotel chains can you find in Asaka?

    While there aren't many major hotel chains in Asaka, you can find some good options like the Toyoko Inn and the APA Hotel. These chains are known for their clean and comfortable rooms at affordable prices.
  • What type of hotels can you find in Asaka?

    Asaka offers a range of hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels to more luxurious options. You can find traditional Japanese inns, modern hotels with Western amenities, and even some capsule hotels. The choice depends on your budget and preferences.
  • When is the best time to book a hotel in Asaka?

    Asaka is generally a quiet city, so you can usually find good deals on hotels throughout the year. However, prices tend to be higher during peak seasons like spring (cherry blossom season) and autumn (maple leaf season). If you're flexible with your travel dates, you can often find better deals by booking in advance or during the shoulder seasons.
  • What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Asaka?

    Hotel rooms in Asaka typically offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a TV, a desk, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer additional amenities like a refrigerator, a kettle, and Wi-Fi. It's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or contact them directly to confirm the amenities available.

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