1/3Rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara
1/3Rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara Tokyo hotel is a great place to stay in the Chiyoda district, a 10-minute drive from Tokyo Skytree.
Location
This aparthotel is situated right by Hibiya Park, within walking distance of Suehirocho underground station. The property is just 1.8 km from the public research University of Tokyo and merely 400 metres from Kanda Shrine. The 3-star hotel allows you to enjoy such natural sights as Shinobazu Pond about 15 minutes' walk away. Located in Tokyo, this accommodation lies within easy walking distance of Akihabara Town. Sotokanda-gochome bus stop is merely a 5-minute walk from 1/3Rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara hotel and merely a 5-minute walk from is enough to get to Akihabara train station.
Rooms
The property welcomes guests to 25 rooms complete with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts like ironing facilities and air conditioning. Bathrooms are appointed with a bidet, a separate toilet, and a bath along with hair dryers and towels.
Food & Drinks
The café At-Home Cafe Akihabara Honten is around 5 minutes' walk away.
Why choose 1/3Rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara Tokyo
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Child-friendly
Amenities
1/3Rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara- Free Wi-Fi
- Child-friendly
Internet
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Parking options
- Parking
In the kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
For kids
- Cots
In the rooms
- Sitting area
- Dining table
- Ironing facilities
In the bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Devices
- Flat-screen TV
Design
- Parquet floor
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- All children under the age of 7 may stay free of charge when using existing beds.
- All children may stay at the price of jp¥ 3000 per person per night in an extra bed.
- One child under the age of 3 may stay at the price of jp¥ 2000 per person per night in an extra bed.
- Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 2.
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