"Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor."
"Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo - Preferred Hotels & Resorts, LVX Collection
10/10 Excellent
"We were in a panoramic king club room. The club room element was really worthwhile. Its a huge hotel but felt much smaller by staying in a club room there are private lifts, breakfast is included in the lounge and there are drinks and snacks throughout the day and evening (including champagne at cocktail hour) so really felt worthwhile. The view is clearly also stupendous. "
"The breakfast buffet was amazing. The room was very clean and the staff was very friendly. The location is unbeatable. Just a few minutes walk away from the major train station and subway hub. I loved that there was an underground tunnel that went to the the train station and the government building. "
"This was my first time ever staying at a 4-star hotel in Tokyo, whereas it’s been in my experience as a solo traveler moreover to resort to places where a public onsen is offered on-site and perhaps a gym too, for the amenities.
The Metropolitan Hotel Ikeburo was quite a phenomenal hotel for the standardized room size unexpectedly. The room chamber upon entry was greatly spacious with a Japanese double-sized bed with lots of pillows, a built in sitting bank lining the window with overhead lighting and pillows, plus a very heavy round marble coffee table next to it. An oversized TV screen was situated directly over the built in desk with drawers for a coffee maker and mini-fridge to either side.
The architectural interior design was aesthetically a French-inspired curvilinear wood and canopy woodworking throughout the room’s layout. Replete in deep teals, greys, and lighter greyed wood features. The bathroom was medium sized, larger than many smaller hotel units designed for single occupancy. With a clothes closet next to the bedside.
Pros: ‘Great’ for one person.
Cons: Not enough space for luggage, especially between two travelers occupying the same room.
Hotel amenities such as a full sized gym was highly exceptional for athletes of all ages. However, the pool too small for most any visitor there at the hotel, only being a 25-meter two lanes 4-5 foot deep swimming run. Not very amenable with the number of individuals allowed at any given moment on the spot. No Onsen
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Hachioji offers cheap accommodation options and a variety of places to visit, making it a budget-friendly holiday choice. You can find ways to save money while getting to know this destination, which is home to attractions such as Hachioji Castle, Mt. Takao Chair Lift and Takao 599 Museum.
What's the best budget-friendly hotel in Hachioji?
When is the best time for a budget trip to Hachioji?
Weather is probably a major factor when you plan your trip to Hachioji, but bear in mind that cheaper options are usually available when the weather isn't as good. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. The rainiest months in Hachioji are September, October, June and July, with each month seeing an average of 242 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Hachioji?
You won't need to spend a lot to get to know Hachioji. You can budget for the top local attractions that interest you most, such as Sanrio Puroland, and then look for sights and activities that cost little or nothing at all. Explore and snap photos of landmarks like Hachioji Castle and Yakuoin Temple, or get outdoors at Mount Takao.
How can I get to Hachioji and get around on a budget?
Looking at these ways to get around Hachioji can help keep you on budget. The nearest airport is 29 mi (46.6 km) from the centre in Tokyo (HND-Haneda). You can access metro transport at Mejirodai Station, Kiyotaki Station and Mount Takao Station. If you want to travel outside the city, hop on a train from Hachioji Takao Station, Hazama Station or Nishi-Hachioji Station.