"Such an elegant hotel with amazing staff and great service. The rooms and hotel are designed so professionally which catches your eyes on the first look. "
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Centurion Hotel Grand Akasaka
10/10 Excellent
"The staff here was so kind. It was easy to walk around to where we needed to for the days adventures. "
"Everything was great. If traveling in summer you can walk indoors inside the hotel and get within 400 yards of the subway entrance Akasaka-mitsuke or Nagatacho. Do not follow google maps walking directions to either of these entrances. Stay in the hotel all the way to the end. This hotel is very close to all the action via the subway or taxis. Concierge was helpful in advance of our arrival with diner reservations, baseball game, and more. The room I stayed in had the wood bath and king bed. It was very spacious for Japan. Wife and I did not fell cramped at all bathroom had two sinks. Very nice walk in closet. The hotel is slightly dated, but it didn't matter to me."
"Consistently clean and a convivence store down in the basement. Although not close to anything in particular there were a lot of lines we could walk to and plenty of food around the area."
"Everyone at the hotel was nice and friendly! They were all so helpful. The area around the hotel had convenient stores, department stores, and public transportation, as well as many restaurants. Loved our stay. Perfect for our first trip to Japan!"
"Excellent hotel especially for the price. If you dont have a problem with the typical size of a Japanese hotel room, and plan on roaming around a lot regardless, its "mini luxury" with typical Japanese standards in terms of service, cleanliness, and its great that they also have onsen. Close to Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi, Akasaka and a short ride or subway to Ginza, etc. You are right in the middle of Tokyo for the most part."
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