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Via Inn Prime Akasaka

Hotel-Highlights

Welcome to the vibrant heart of Tokyo at the stunning Via Inn Prime Akasaka, a chic 4-star hotel that perfectly blends comfort with convenience! Ideally situated just 2,9mi from the city center, this hotel is your passport to explore the rich culture, delicious cuisine, and dynamic energy that Japan’s capital has to offer. Starting at an affordable price, you’ll find yourself captivated by this urban oasis.

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

Zimmer

Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

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2 Einzelbetten

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205 m²

Zimmer - 2 Einzelbetten

Badewanne

Flachbildfernseher

Streamingdienst (wie Netflix)

Kühlschrank

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2 Doppelbetten

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205 m²

Deluxe, 2 Doppelbetten

Kostenloses WLAN

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

Deluxe Double Room - Non-Smoking in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

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1 King-Size-Bett

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205 m²

Deluxe, King-Size

Badewanne

Flachbildfernseher

Streamingdienst (wie Netflix)

Kühlschrank

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Your home away from home features an array of modern amenities to ensure your stay is both fun and relaxing. Enjoy your favorite movies or TV shows with our streaming services, just like Netflix! Drift off in the comfort of air-conditioned rooms and pamper yourself with free toiletries or a soothing bath in your very own bathtub. With a 24-hour front desk at your service and non-smoking rooms available, Via Inn Prime Akasaka offers a hassle-free experience for every traveler.

Property building in Via Inn Prime Akasaka
Property building in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

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With over 2,281 reviews, guests rave about the exceptional hospitality and contemporary vibe! Many love the hotel’s accessibility to the upper floors via elevator, making it an easy stay for everyone. Kick-start your day with a delicious breakfast before stepping out to experience the glowing lights and bustling streets of Tokyo. Whether it’s shopping, sightseeing, or simply soaking up the culture, Via Inn Prime Akasaka is the place to be!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Via Inn Prime Akasaka
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

Planen Sie Ihren Aufenthalt

At Via Inn Prime Akasaka, excitement awaits just beyond your door! Once you’ve satisfied your appetite at the delicious breakfast buffet, delve into all that Tokyo has to offer. Picture yourself wandering through the enchanting streets of Akasaka, where the modern mingles with traditional Japanese charm. Whether you’re eyeing the striking Akasaka Palace or just looking to snag a few unique souvenirs, there’s no shortage of adventures nearby. Don’t forget to immerse yourself in local food culture—try everything from savory ramen to scrumptious sushi at the nearby eateries that beckon with mouthwatering aromas.

Food and drinks in Via Inn Prime Akasaka
Food and drinks in Via Inn Prime Akasaka

Ausstattung

Kostenloses WLAN

Streamingdienst (wie Netflix)

Klimaanlage

24-Stunden-Rezeption

Nichtraucherzimmer

Aufzug

Obergeschosse mit Aufzug erreichbar

Kostenlose Toilettenartikel

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Central location close to several train stations. Lots of places to eat in the area and there is a 7-11 convivence store on the 1st floor of the hotel. There is a convenient work space and self-baggage storage area on the lobby floor. The wifi works well and I was able to do zoom calls and play games over steam with no issues. The onsen area on the 3rd floor was great. Very new, clean, and relaxing. There is shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body scrub towels, hair ties, q-tips, cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and fancy hair dryers available. I especially enjoyed the microbubble pool in the semi-outdoor area. You can use the smart TV in your room to check and see if it's crowded. The hotel also provides lounge wear top and bottom (likely need to be US size L or smaller to fit!), toothbrushes, and tea. The breakfast is buffet style and there are a variety of options to choose from. Drink options include green tea, herb tea, various types of coffee, various type of water, orange juice, milk, and a green smoothie. Food options include breads, soups, rice, curry, veggie based salads, eggs, Japanese style sweets, and 2-3 meat/fish dishes. I really enjoyed the buffet, but one thing to note is that only 1-2 dishes change daily, so it does get a bit boring in terms of choice after a few days. On Sunday there was a line for the buffet as seating was full. Didn't take too long to get inside, but could cause issues for anyone in a rush.

Amanda

I like the properties attention to details specifically with the room. The room is quite small but is what you can expect from a Japanese hotel room. The restroom was quite spacious. The location of the property was great. Easy access with the ginza line where you can have connections with the Tokyo line(shinkansen station) and other JR lines. The ginza line is also an easy access to shibuya, ueno and akihabara, hence it was so nice to have a 20-30min train ride to these places. You can also request for an airport transfer (Narita or Haneda) which is way more cheaper compared to your regular taxi or booking agencies, just make sure to make arrangements 2-3 before the actual schedule.

Irish

Location is perfect as it sits in the heart of Akasaka. While the street it’s situated on gets busy during the evening it’s still relatively quiet compared to Shibuya and Shinjuku. Perfect location if you want a break from the bustling streets of Tokyo! (Gives you the opportunity to experience best of both worlds Tokyo has to offer) especially since we only came back to rest up or sleep! Close to 3 different metro stations (about 5-7min walk) and soo many restaurants and bars around. Also situated right above a 711 which was super convenient.

Deniz

Akasaka is a great location for the new to Japan traveller! It’s quiet but still has plenty around for food and experiences like the Shrine - it’s only 20min by car to major locations you likely wish to visit such as Shibuya and Shinjinku and not hard to catch train also as there’s 2 stations within walking distance from the Hotel as well as plenty of great coffee options - our fave for Aussie coffee drinkers was Keys Cafe - quiet easy to access from the Hotel and good strong coffee! Close to Roppongi for night life

Emma

The property was close to lots of good food and adjacent to a 7-11 for supplies like water and snacks. The property was relatively close to transit lines . The breakfast buffet provided several options to choose from and traditional Japanese breakfast was good. The staff was very helpful and cheerful; one staff member even had a device that she could speak into that translated to English for more difficult questions or help needed. Room was refreshed daily and supplies were adequate.

Meike

Central location close to several train stations. Lots of places to eat in the area and there is a 7-11 convivence store on the 1st floor of the hotel. There is a convenient work space and self-baggage storage area on the lobby floor. The wifi works well and I was able to do zoom calls and play games over steam with no issues. The onsen area on the 3rd floor was great. Very new, clean, and relaxing. There is shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body scrub towels, hair ties, q-tips, cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and fancy hair dryers available. I especially enjoyed the microbubble pool in the semi-outdoor area. You can use the smart TV in your room to check and see if it's crowded. The hotel also provides lounge wear top and bottom (likely need to be US size L or smaller to fit!), toothbrushes, and tea. The breakfast is buffet style and there are a variety of options to choose from. Drink options include green tea, herb tea, various types of coffee, various type of water, orange juice, milk, and a green smoothie. Food options include breads, soups, rice, curry, veggie based salads, eggs, Japanese style sweets, and 2-3 meat/fish dishes. I really enjoyed the buffet, but one thing to note is that only 1-2 dishes change daily, so it does get a bit boring in terms of choice after a few days. On Sunday there was a line for the buffet as seating was full. Didn't take too long to get inside, but could cause issues for anyone in a rush.

Amanda

I like the properties attention to details specifically with the room. The room is quite small but is what you can expect from a Japanese hotel room. The restroom was quite spacious. The location of the property was great. Easy access with the ginza line where you can have connections with the Tokyo line(shinkansen station) and other JR lines. The ginza line is also an easy access to shibuya, ueno and akihabara, hence it was so nice to have a 20-30min train ride to these places. You can also request for an airport transfer (Narita or Haneda) which is way more cheaper compared to your regular taxi or booking agencies, just make sure to make arrangements 2-3 before the actual schedule.

Irish

Location is perfect as it sits in the heart of Akasaka. While the street it’s situated on gets busy during the evening it’s still relatively quiet compared to Shibuya and Shinjuku. Perfect location if you want a break from the bustling streets of Tokyo! (Gives you the opportunity to experience best of both worlds Tokyo has to offer) especially since we only came back to rest up or sleep! Close to 3 different metro stations (about 5-7min walk) and soo many restaurants and bars around. Also situated right above a 711 which was super convenient.

Deniz

Akasaka is a great location for the new to Japan traveller! It’s quiet but still has plenty around for food and experiences like the Shrine - it’s only 20min by car to major locations you likely wish to visit such as Shibuya and Shinjinku and not hard to catch train also as there’s 2 stations within walking distance from the Hotel as well as plenty of great coffee options - our fave for Aussie coffee drinkers was Keys Cafe - quiet easy to access from the Hotel and good strong coffee! Close to Roppongi for night life

Emma

The property was close to lots of good food and adjacent to a 7-11 for supplies like water and snacks. The property was relatively close to transit lines . The breakfast buffet provided several options to choose from and traditional Japanese breakfast was good. The staff was very helpful and cheerful; one staff member even had a device that she could speak into that translated to English for more difficult questions or help needed. Room was refreshed daily and supplies were adequate.

Meike

Central location close to several train stations. Lots of places to eat in the area and there is a 7-11 convivence store on the 1st floor of the hotel. There is a convenient work space and self-baggage storage area on the lobby floor. The wifi works well and I was able to do zoom calls and play games over steam with no issues. The onsen area on the 3rd floor was great. Very new, clean, and relaxing. There is shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body scrub towels, hair ties, q-tips, cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and fancy hair dryers available. I especially enjoyed the microbubble pool in the semi-outdoor area. You can use the smart TV in your room to check and see if it's crowded. The hotel also provides lounge wear top and bottom (likely need to be US size L or smaller to fit!), toothbrushes, and tea. The breakfast is buffet style and there are a variety of options to choose from. Drink options include green tea, herb tea, various types of coffee, various type of water, orange juice, milk, and a green smoothie. Food options include breads, soups, rice, curry, veggie based salads, eggs, Japanese style sweets, and 2-3 meat/fish dishes. I really enjoyed the buffet, but one thing to note is that only 1-2 dishes change daily, so it does get a bit boring in terms of choice after a few days. On Sunday there was a line for the buffet as seating was full. Didn't take too long to get inside, but could cause issues for anyone in a rush.

Amanda

I like the properties attention to details specifically with the room. The room is quite small but is what you can expect from a Japanese hotel room. The restroom was quite spacious. The location of the property was great. Easy access with the ginza line where you can have connections with the Tokyo line(shinkansen station) and other JR lines. The ginza line is also an easy access to shibuya, ueno and akihabara, hence it was so nice to have a 20-30min train ride to these places. You can also request for an airport transfer (Narita or Haneda) which is way more cheaper compared to your regular taxi or booking agencies, just make sure to make arrangements 2-3 before the actual schedule.

Irish

Location is perfect as it sits in the heart of Akasaka. While the street it’s situated on gets busy during the evening it’s still relatively quiet compared to Shibuya and Shinjuku. Perfect location if you want a break from the bustling streets of Tokyo! (Gives you the opportunity to experience best of both worlds Tokyo has to offer) especially since we only came back to rest up or sleep! Close to 3 different metro stations (about 5-7min walk) and soo many restaurants and bars around. Also situated right above a 711 which was super convenient.

Deniz

Akasaka is a great location for the new to Japan traveller! It’s quiet but still has plenty around for food and experiences like the Shrine - it’s only 20min by car to major locations you likely wish to visit such as Shibuya and Shinjinku and not hard to catch train also as there’s 2 stations within walking distance from the Hotel as well as plenty of great coffee options - our fave for Aussie coffee drinkers was Keys Cafe - quiet easy to access from the Hotel and good strong coffee! Close to Roppongi for night life

Emma

The property was close to lots of good food and adjacent to a 7-11 for supplies like water and snacks. The property was relatively close to transit lines . The breakfast buffet provided several options to choose from and traditional Japanese breakfast was good. The staff was very helpful and cheerful; one staff member even had a device that she could speak into that translated to English for more difficult questions or help needed. Room was refreshed daily and supplies were adequate.

Meike

Standort

Akasaka , Tokyo, 107-0052, Japan

Via Inn Prime Akasaka