Property building in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

ホテルのハイライト

ようこそNishitetsu Inn Shinjukuへ!東京の活気ある中心部に位置する魅力的な3つ星の隠れ家です。料金はわずか$127から始まり、この素晴らしいホテルは日本の冒険のための完璧な拠点です。賑やかな市中心部からわずか0.4マイルの距離にあります。新宿の活気あるエネルギーに囲まれ、ネオンの光と魅惑的な香りがあなたのドアのすぐ外に広がっています。

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjukuでの滞在は快適で刺激的なものになること間違いなしです。友人や家族と旅行の瞬間を共有するための無料Wi-Fiを楽しんだり、探索の一日を終えた後にリラックスできるマッサージを堪能したりしてください(追加料金がかかります)。各部屋にはエアコンと無料のトイレタリーが完備されており、忙しい一日の終わりにリフレッシュできる空間を提供します。24時間対応のフロントデスクがいつでもお手伝いしますので、東京の中心でまるで自宅にいるかのように感じることでしょう。

しかし、私たちのアメニティだけが際立っているわけではありません – ゲストの皆様が語っています!2,922件以上のレビューをいただき、私たちはその体験に満足している旅行者のコミュニティを築いてきました。ボリューム満点の朝食を楽しんだり、ビデとバスタブを完備した快適なバスルームでリラックスしたり、すべてのディテールはあなたの究極の快適さと楽しみのために設計されています。私たちと一緒に滞在し、東京の活気ある文化に浸ってみませんか!

Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

部屋数

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15 平方フィート

Wide, クイーンサイズ

冷蔵庫

Double Room - Non-Smoking  in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

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170 平方フィート

スタンダードルーム

専用バスルーム

バスタブ

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

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1 ダブルベッド

部屋, 喫煙可

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

もっと発見

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjukuでは、多様性が人生のスパイスだと信じています!一人旅、家族旅行、友人グループでの旅行に関わらず、私たちの多様な客室タイプがあなたをサポートします。魅力的なシングルルームから広々としたデラックスオプションまで、冒険の一日を終えた後にぴったりの安息の場を見つけることができるでしょう。全員を連れてくる場合は、最大10人の大人と6人の子供を収容できるアネックスを検討してください!各部屋は快適さと魅力を反映するように考えられており、新鮮なリネンと整ったバスルームが素晴らしい滞在を約束します。

美味しい朝食の提供をお見逃しなく、あなたの一日をスタートさせましょう!熱いコーヒーと美味しい伝統的な日本料理を楽しみながら、旅程を考えましょう。その後、賑やかな新宿の街を探索し、ユニークなショップから世界的に有名なラーメン店まで、さまざまな発見を楽しんでください。近くの新宿御苑国立公園で東京の活気あるエネルギーを捉えることを忘れずに、豊かな風景があなたの夢のインスタグラムショットの完璧な背景を提供します!

忙しい一日の後は、居心地の良い部屋でリラックスし、心地よいビデ体験やゆったりとしたバスタブでの入浴を楽しんでください。キングサイズベッドの部屋を選ぶか、かわいいツインセットアップを選ぶかにかかわらず、あなたの快適さが私たちの最優先事項です。24時間対応のフロントデスクがあなたのすべてのニーズに応え、2900人以上の満足したゲストが私たちを称賛しているので、Nishitetsu Inn Shinjukuは忘れられない東京の getaway のための理想的なホームアウェイフロムホームです!何を待っていますか?冒険を始めましょう!

Lobby or reception in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Lobby or reception in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

アメニティ

無料Wi-Fi

エアコン

24時間対応フロント

禁煙ルーム

エレベーター

無料アメニティ

ビデ

バスタブ

Bathroom in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Bathroom in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Facade/entrance in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

ロケーション

7-23-2 Nishishinjuku, Tokyo, 160-0023, 日本

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku