Hello,I am considerig Citadines apartments in Tokyo
Citadines Tokyo Shinjuku (Opening 1 March 2009)
1-28-13 Shinjuku
Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 160 0022
Can someone comment on location? Is it convenient for tourist? We onlt will be 2 nights in Tokyo so want convenient location.I am consdering this vs Hyatt Regency..
Here is link to Citadines
citadines.com/countries/鈥ocation.html
thank you!
The price is unreal! JPY7615
Citadines apartments
Aside from the style of hotels, Citadines is in the north-eastern end of Shinjuku (a bit quiet, 5-7 min away from the main shopping area) while Hyatt is at the west end (in the office area among high-rise buildings).
If you don%26#39;t mind taking a subway (1 station from Shinjuku) or a cab (a 600-700 yen ride)from Shinjuku station, it%26#39;s not difficult to get to Citadines from the airport. While you%26#39;re in Tokyo, you can use either Shinjuku 3-chome or Shinjuku-Gyoen station of subway Marunouchi line.
JLady
Citadines apartments
Dear Jlady,
thank you! Yes I know the difference in stye and do not mind apartment. The diffrence in prie is $300 usd! For these money, I can use cabs.
How convenient it is to sightseeing and are there restaurants in the immediate area?
thank you so much
Sophia
We have booked Citadines for 22 April (our last night in Japan) mostly because it will be new, have a little more room than the standard Tokyo hotel room and because the price is unbeatable at the moment with their introductory rates.
I found the best price on Wotif.com which is better than their own website.
Not been to Japan yet so can not comment on the location but like others have said for this good price you can pay a bit for subway or taxis.
dear parnies,
I think the same! Would you mind posting a feedback?
I will check whatif
Sophia
When are you going Sophia?
I will not be back home until 28 April so will not be able to write a review until then.
My dates are May 9-11.
You probably should not leave your booking until after I get back then, you may not get in. It could be really busy then too being just after Golden Week.
We are staying at Sunroute Plaza in Shinjuku for the first 4 days of our trip, the rooms are tiny apparently but I understand that it is close to restaurants, train station and shops.
Yes I booked it yesterday!!!
thanks!
Sophia, as far as I remember (I used to live in Shinjuku before moving to Kagoshima)and see in the google streetview, convenience stores (7/11, Lawson),family restaurants (Denny%26#39;s, Jonathan)and Matsuya (www.matsuyafoods.co.jp/english/index.html)are close-by.
A 500-600m walk along the main avenue (Yasukuni street, #302) will take you to Shinjuku 3-chome shopping area. I also suggest walking down (=south) the street (NTT%26#39;s old office locates at the corner of this road and #302) toward Shinjuku Gyoen Park. There%26#39;re small restaurants near/on this street. I%26#39;ll post some of them. (Sorry, not all of them have an English page)
Il Gilasole: http://www.ilgirasole.jp/page002.html
Siddique (Indian): http://www.ilgirasole.jp/page002.html (Japanese only)
1-12-11 Shinjuku
Wu-san no chubo (Chinese): http://www.h2.dion.ne.jp/~wu-san/index.html (Japanese only)
1-19-6 Shinjuku
JLady
Oops, sorry.
Siddique: http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g103509/
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