VERY convenient for Narita Airport. Better to stay here instead of Narita if you have a very early flight. The Skyliner express train station is less than 50m from the hotel and train departures start from 5:30am, every 20-30 minutes. Trip to airport takes around 50 mins. And rooms on the west side, from about the 10th floor upwards, have a brilliant view of the pond area and surrounding city. Excellent base for exploring the local attractions - Ueno Park and museums, zoo, temples, shrines, and Ameyoko market street. Cherry blossoms spectacular in spring and Gingko trees in autumn. Lots of restaurants and cafes nearby. Rooms small as expected but modern and clean. Staff friendly and helpful. But my main reason for selecting here was for the wonderful view. Higher-level, east-side roooms also have a view over Ueno Park. …
APA HOTEL KEISEI UENO EKIMAE Apa Hotel is a famous Hotel resort chain store with more than 440 stores nationwide. Contrary to the luxurious facilities in the hotel, it is a hotel with high customer satisfaction that realizes low room rates that can be brought about by smooth hotel management such as sighnificant cost reductions such as labor costs and location of stores. This hotel is conveniently located a 1-minute walk from Keisei Ueno station, which is convenient when borading the Keisei Skyliner from Narita Airport. ※アパホテル 京成上野駅前 は…🏢 日本全国に440店舗以上あるホテルチェーンの 京成上野駅前にあるホテル 海外からお越しになる際に成田空港から 東京都内に来る時に便利な京成スカイライナーで 終点になる京成上野駅前にある1番近いホテルです。 自動チェックインシステム 自動チェックアウトシステム で非対面によるスムーズで効率の良いホテル 価格もリーズナブルで無駄を省いた 顧客満足度の高いホテルです。 また泊まりたいです。
I love this hotel! Very strategic location because it is only a walking distance from Ueno station, which is one of the hubs for you who like to visit Tokyo and the surrounding areas. It is only one fast train away from Haneda airport. it is not far the famous Ueno Park and all its wonderful temples and museums. It's near American Market in Uenoand Hard Rock Cafe Ueno if you happen to cellects some stuff from them. Many food vendor and supermarkets are around as well. the room might be small but it has everything you need. I was enjoying the facilities they have inside the compact room. They put cute origamis on the sheet. The bed is comfy and the amenities are from Shiseido :). The rate is manageable and I believe it's sensible for the facilities and location they offer. Happy to go back…
It is located in very popular and convenient area. The room is truly small, maybe tiny. However, it is cozy and clean, so for a short stay it can be accepted. The staff follows the rules very strictly and there is no buffer you can check in earlier. 1F public restroom is quite filthy because so many tourists use it. Overall speaking, for a short stay, it can be considered.
Great location, easy access. just 300metres from Ueno Station. near shop and market. The room is small but just like other hotel in Japan. The price is ok. Not so expensive. You can find 7Eleven, Family Mart etc
The bed was lovely and soft and unexpected by my experience of beds in Japan. My room had a view and the location opposite Keisei station (for Narita train) was perfect. The hotel is also perfectly central to the night market and general shopping. Negatives: However the pillows were terrible - like a 2cm piece of foam. I added 2 together. The room was very small - a small hallway entrance, small floor space between bed and desk leaving no where to out suitcases other than the entire floor space so you climb over them. This seems to be usual for the hotels I have stayed in in this price range., so I expected this. The shower had a fair degree of soap scum, left uncleaned. It was a film of brown over white tiles, fairly careless to miss this. Some people have scratched a mark through it so how is this not cleaned? Not hard, I advise the hotel to check this in every room and clean it! The hotel lobby is tiny, taken up by check in/check out held suitcases everywhere and absolutely no where to sit to rest or eat a snack. There is a very small restaurant but you cannot sit there if not eating there. On floor 2, you can use a microwave provided for guests, but the hotel outside the rooms is not heated and no seating provided so just hopeless if after you checked out you just want to sit somewhere and drink or eat a snack. I would advise the hotel to heat Floor 2 and provide some chairs and tables in that central area - not hard and woudl make a world of difference to traveller comfort. Not everyone wants to eat out every night and to be able to have a common area for guests to eats or drink snacks together would, be great.…
This hotel is located in front of keisei skyliner station which can direct access to/from narita airport...Ueno park just accross the street...many convenience store surrounding the hotel...Ameyokocho shopping market just 5 minutes walk...and JR Ueno station and subway just few minutes walk...but the room is small...many restaurant on the way to/from the station.
The room only has small double bed for 2 pax and room size is very small. You can’t really open 2 big luggages at the same time. But the room has everything and is cosy. Location is the best thing here as it is right at the keiser skyline station and JR Ueno station and subway.
This is a common small hotel in Japan city. The room is small but you can get everything that you need. The room is clean and tidy. It is a 41 mins ride by Skyliner from Narita airport and 1min walk by crossing the road from exit in Ueno. I will greatly recommend if you decided to travel by Skyliner. You can find a lot of restaurants and cafe nearby.
Hotel itself was average, what I expected, but steps away from Ueno Station and Keisei Line—which is mainly why I chose it. Room was comfortable, but small, even for a single traveler with minimal luggage. Breakfast was very much below expectations, after travelling for 3 wks throughout Japan. For 1500 yen, your money would be better spent elsewhere. No fresh fruit, only canned oranges, yogurt was single serving in a carton, no eggs ( except raw—i guess was for placing in soup). Dry noodle dish, no flavor. Coffee was from machine. Only orange juice available, and something called “apple vinegar”. And each of the vegetable options tasted like from a can. Of all the people I encountered on this trip, these in the restaurant were the rudest—making rude comments to each other about the tourists and laughing... thinking we didn’t understand. I would only recommend this hotel if you must stay close to Ueno Station—-and skip the breakfast.…
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