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"If you want to stay near Shinagawa Station, this is the place but be forewarned, there is a LOT of construction at the station. Also, there are three towers at the Prince complex and it can get confusing getting around. This hotel is big and therefore, very busy. The lobby reminded me of Grand Central Station particularly at checkout time.
We had a room with free breakfast and the breakfast buffet (Hapuna) was a mob scene. If you have ever been to Las Vegas during a major conventions, you get what I am talking about. Long line to get in, long lines for coffee and food (though the food was excellent). We stayed in the main tower.
This hotel is a factory so you get the benefit of a large hotel in Tokyo, but it can feel impersonal and overly busy. The room was small (normal by Tokyo standards) and on a high floor we had a nice view of Tokyo Tower. It was clean (two twin beds) and the bath was modern.
It was the last stay in a three week trip to Japan and this hotel was by far the most congested place we stayed. One other thing, I booked the Prince thinking I could get a direct airport bus to Narita, but they do not stop there. You have to take a taxi to the airport center to get a bus.
The hotel shopping is good and fairly priced. There is a 7-Eleven in the hotel that is hard to find."
"Très bel hotel et déjeuner très complet. Situé un peu trop loin des activités de Tokyo, mais accessible par métro. Personnel très accueillant. Belle chambre, mais manque de tiroir pour organiser notre séjour pour 4-5 nuits."
"Hotel in a good location close to the train station, shopping and nighlife.
The only problem for me is the noise from the train(station) if you get a room facing the station, like in my case. Its quite annoying if you want to sleep a bit longer.
Woukd i stay there again, yes, but only if it is guaranteed that i get a room that is facing the road, not the train station."
"Couldn’t recommend this hotel enough and I want to stay here again. The only problem I had was finding it at first from the station, and it was further away from attractions I liked. But transit and walking was close enough. It was so clean. Staff was so helpful. It had everything I needed and more. They held my luggage on my last day as I explored Tokyo one more time. I was sad to leave. The bar had a great view and the cafe below made it easy to start my day with a smoothie or coffee. The convenience store underground was also very useful for returning after long days on my feet. It was nice to grab a drink and snack before heading up to my room for the evening. I will be coming back"
What can a history buff expect from a stay in Meguro?
Sights with historical relevance in Meguro are likely at the top of your sightseeing list. During your stay, you can visit the shops.
How many historical hotels will I find in Meguro?
Meguro is home to 38 hotels and other lodging options bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the must-see historical places and other sights in Meguro?
Meguro is notable for landmarks like Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Modern Japanese Literature, Enyuji Temple and Ryusenji Temple. Cultural venues include Megro Museum of Art, Japan Folk Crafts Museum and Meguro Parasitological Museum. In the area, you'll also find Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Skytree.
What is a historic hotel like in Meguro?
By choosing a historic hotel, you can enjoy a holiday in a building that has a national historic designation. A castle, a palace or even a pub or an old police station can be transformed into a historic hotel provided that it's a place of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features can be admired in the communal spaces and guestrooms of such hotels in Meguro, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
"Heritage hotel" is more common in Asia and Europe, wheareas the term "historic hotel" is more commonly used in the U.S. though overall the terms are quite similar. The physical building and architecture of historic hotels are generally what's most significant. For a heritage hotel, mainly, it's cultural value as well as how it inspired the community.
Do historic hotels in Meguro have modern facilities?
Hotels include modern conveniences and safety features you expect to find, while every effort is made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, free WiFi and the amenities found in a hotel will be available in a historic hotel. When you book a historic hotel in Meguro, don't worry that you'll find yourself staying at a place that is rundown or uncomfortable.