Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Shinjuku, Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku makes it easy to enjoy the best of Shinjuku.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku Hotel features 24 hour front desk, a convenience store, and baggage storage. In addition, as a valued Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku Hotel guest, you can enjoy free breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to parking.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Shinjuku, Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku Hotel is located a short distance from Shinjuku Sumitomo Building (0.4 mi) and Kumano Shrine (0.4 mi).
While visiting Shinjuku, you may want to try some shrimp at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Rokkasen, New York Grill, or Shinjuku Tsunahachi Sohonten.
Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular monuments and statues, such as Shigenobu Okuma Statue, Okuma Shigenobu Statue, and Koi Benten.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku is sure to make your visit to Shinjuku one worth remembering.
I was here for 2 stays on this trip, 4 nights + 2 nights, in a single room. It’s a basic business hotel, 850 M from Shinjuku station and the Shinjuku Highway Bus terminal. The room was small but I soon got used to it – it was so precisely functional. The breakfast buffet was range was simple – bakery, rice cakes with a savoury filling, shredded lettuce, meat/pork balls, juice, coffee etc – but it was enough, I was satisfied eating there every day. If you want a change, have a look at the ticket places in the alleys on the western side of Shinjuku station. Wi-Fi was good, no issues.
I came with my 6yo girl and we got a single room. It comes with a super single bed which is enough for 2 of us. Very tidy and cosy budget hotel. Small room however good for one person. Breakfast is included which was convenient. The location is around a 10 min walk to the south gate of Shinjuku St. There is also a convenience store in the same building. Great when you need a midnight snack. Great value for money.
This is a nice, clean and tidy hotel in Shinjuku, specially if you're on a budget. I stayed for about five days in September. Very clean, tidy and helpful cheerful staff. The single rooms are small but with all accessories like TV, refrigerator, electric kettle, free Wi-Fi, mobile charger, Lan connection and alarm clock. The AC works just fine. The bathroom is really small but well equipped. There's shoe shine cloth, shoe horn, space for hanging clothes, a desk and chair and toiletries. Offers basic level breakfast for free. A small shop in the basement sells groceries. Very good service for the price offered. Just about five minutes walk from Shinjuku station.
This is a clean and tidy little hotel that is quite reasonably priced. It's a little walk from Shinjuku station but very convenient if you have business in the Shinjuku business district. The breakfast they offer however, is one of the saddest breakfasts you'll ever eat in your life. You'd do a lot better going to the convenience store below the entrance and paying 500 yen for something.
Very tidy cosy budget hotel. Small room however good for one person. Breakfast is included which was convenient. The location is around a 10 min walk to the south gate of Shinjuku St. Is also within walking distance of Yoyogi Park for those looking for some green space.
It is a budget hotel and it that sense it is totally ok. The rooms are very small and so is the bathroom. Breakfast is nothing at all in my opinion, coffee and crossaint:) But if you are still not going to be in your room it is budget friendly.
This hotel provides the free breakfast, Croissant will be baked at hotel every day, kind staff let us know. We can access to Shinjyuku JR Station, 10min far from this hotel. I took the bus from Haneda airport to Shinjyuku washington hotel, after getting off, took a few min to this hotel. easy access from HND or NRT airport. We had better take the bus. RAWSON CVS is just downstairs.
Breakfast is so delicious and Room is very clean , toilet have many soap what u want ans service is very good they have map and some place to travel introduce U and under hotel have some minimart that what really i need when i am hungry
Keio Presso is a no frills city hotel in Shinjuku Tokyo. There are really minimal amenities and facilities here except for clean rooms at a decent rate. It is a 10 mins walk away from Shinjuku train station where u can connect easily to any part of Tokyo. There's also plenty of shopping and eateries around so it's really quite convenient.
Purpose of my booking: I needed a place to stay for a couple of nights before moving into an AirBnB accommodation nearby. I was looking for a reasonable business hotel that was close enough to Shinjuku but not too crowded. I chose Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku because it was the most reasonable business hotel in the Shinjuku area and the photos also looked decent. Furthermore getting to the hotel from the airport was fairly easy as I took the airport limousine bus to the Washington Hotel and then just a 5min walk to the Keio Presso Inn. (note: travellers can get a round trip bus ticket to the airport for a very good deal so on my way back I made a seat reservation at the Washington Hotel a day before I left). Impressions: All staff were very friendly, and they speak some basic English. Since I can speak Japanese it was not an issue for me at all to check in. Procedures are simple, you check in and pre-pay for your stay upfront. My room for 2 nights came to Y16,335 booked on a Japanese hotel intermediary for a Thursday and Friday night stay, checking out by 10am on Saturday. I booked a non-smoking room including breakfast and it came with everything you needed. All standard items are in there, the bed is firm and the pillow is somekind of a memory cushion thing. 2 things that caught my eye that is different about this hotel: 1. it came with a air filter and humidifier - since rooms are fairly small, it can stink up quickly especially after walking around in the hot sun coming back sweaty etc.. - also the humidifier helps when you are asleep to keep the air moist, instead of dry air con which leaves you sounding like a toad in the morning. 2. Febreeze spray! - absolutely love this stuff, especially after coming back from dinner at an izakaya, you can use it to spray your clothes, hang them to dry and they smell normal the following day. There's a 24hr Lawson convenience store at the entrance of the hotel, so this is good if you are keen for a drink/snack etc. Breakfast is quite decent, the hotel lays out shredded salad, dressing on the side, potato salad (sometimes), croissants, bread rolls, jam, butter, juice, coffee, and tea. All is self serve and plenty of seating. WiFi is very good in this hotel and no hassles to connect. For my travel I ordered a mobile WiFi from Japan Wireless so I could travel around the country using data as my means of communication. It is a decent hotel with friendly staff and nothing else I can fault on.…
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