Dormy Inn Express Meguro Aobadai Hot Spring
Hotel em Shibuya
Hotel 3 estrelas
Motivos para reservar
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Inclui itens essenciaisCozinha ou kitchenette, Ar-condicionado, Internet/Wi-Fi e muito mais
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Sobre este hotel
Dormy Inn Express Meguro Aobadai Hot Spring
Localizado num bairro tranquilo, o hotel Dormy Inn Express Meguro Aobadai Hot Spring dispõe de acesso gratuito à Internet por cabo. A propriedade providencia o aluguer de bicicletas e a utilização gratuita de máquinas de lavar roupa.
Comodidades
Ar-condicionado
Cozinha ou kitchenette
Internet/Wi-Fi
Varanda ou pátio
Hidromassagem ou spa
TV
Acessível para cadeiras de rodas
Mapa de Shibuya
Quartos disponíveis
Single Room - Non-Smoking
1 Solteiro • 15 m²
Acomoda 2
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Double Room - Non-Smoking
1 Duplo • 14 m²
Acomoda 3
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Twin Room - Non-Smoking
2 Solteiro • 20 m²
Acomoda 4
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Triple Room - Non-Smoking
1 Sofá • 31 m²
Acomoda 5
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King Room - Non-Smoking
1 Cama king size • 22 m²
Acomoda 3
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Avaliações e comentários
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3.0 / 5.0
Auch wenn man von drei Haltestellen/Bahnhöfen jeweils etwa 10-15 Minuten laufen muss, so liegt das Hotel doch sehr günstig (weil eben an unterschiedlichen Achsen des ÖV). Ebenfalls sehr praktisch ist, dass die Starbacks Reserve Roastery schräg gegenüber ist. So ist man so früh dort, dass man nicht anstehen muss. Der Empfang wie alle Mitarbeitenden waren sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit. Das Zimmer war für japanische Verhältnisse überraschend gross: Ich konnte einen grossen Koffer auf dem Fussboden öffnen, ohne im Weiteren darüber zu stolpern.
Es gibt ein kostenloses "Grundfrühstück" und auch das kostenlose Eis ist für nach dem Onsen wie bei allen Dormy Inn im Angebot. Wohl weil es sich "nur" um ein Express handelt, gab es nach 2130h "nur" Cup-Noodles. Es gibt vier Kombinationen von (kostenloser!) Waschmaschine und (günstigem) Trockner, genügend um nicht lange anstehen zu müssen.
Positiv fand ich, dass es ein Treppenhaus gibt, so dass man nicht immer den Aufzug nehmen musste. (Es gibt übrigens auch nur einen.)
Das Onsen ist sehr klein, woraus sich aber in meinem Fall kein Problem ergeben hat. Lediglich das Wasser an den Waschplätzen war mühsam: Wenn das heisse Wasser in das Becken nachläuft oder jemand anderes heisses Wasser nutzt, sinken Temperatur und auch Wasserdruck. Beim Badezimmer handelte es sich um die Japan weit verbreiteten Module mit recht hoher Eintrittsschwelle. (Sollte man einfach wissen.)
Das für mich gravierendste Problem war ein essigsaurer Geruch im Zimmer. Mit der Zeit konnte ich das ausblenden, aber mit jedem neuerlichen Eintreten wurde ich daran erinnert. (Ein Zimmerwechsel war wegen der Golden Week leider nicht möglich.)
Das Hotel ist relativ hellhörig: Ich konnte meine Nachbarn neben und über mir hören, wenn sie zum Beispiel gehustet haben. Wenn auf dem Flur eine andere Zimmertüre wegen des Türschliessers ins Schloss fiel, hörte ich das auch.
Viele Kleinigkeiten, die sich aber leider aufsummiert haben. Unter dem Strich war dies leider das schlechteste Dormy Inn, in dem ich bis jetzt gewesen bin, leider sogar das vergleichsweise schwächste Hotel ingesamt, in dem ich in Japan übernachtet habe. (Bezogen natürlich auf dieselbe Hotelkategorie!)
4.5 / 5.0
Good central location, easy walk to Shibuya and Daikanyama. Rooms and all public areas very clean. Very pleasant, efficient staff. VERY comfy bed!
Room was a little on the small side, I have stayed here several times in the past so knew what to expect, but I really only used the room for sleeping and showering so not really an issue - and this is Tokyo, all hotel rooms in my experience are small!
3.5 / 5.0
利便性。
お風呂。
スタッフが親切。
大浴場が女性は週末しか使えない点
2.0 / 5.0
アクセス、周りの観光地に近い
大浴場が平日は男性しか使えず、NETの大浴場ありという情報と相違していた。娘に入らせてあげたかったのでとても残念でした
5.0 / 5.0
Just cross from Famous starbucks reserve, very quite are. Good size room, good AC .
Nothing
5.0 / 5.0
good location and great service
some equipments are old.
3.0 / 5.0
Location
I am use this hotel from 10years ago.
Because my Tokyo office in Meguro Ku Higashiyama 2-1-3. I use domyinn
More then 100 nights this 8-years
But I won’t live again for this hotel . stuff service sucks / i am Booking VIP every time always upgrade. Not this time that I wait a small room to from 12:30 PM -2PM stay in lobby then never let me know new rules is no break fast service cancel it 5 years ago. then price no change , service no change , room no change , 4 nights , I never ask cleaning my room and no one ask me. my Tokyo business trip. service is I am business man that I order this hotel is needed big bed. 4 night small single Bed uncontainable pillow/ I might not allow my stuff use your hotel / Written by God Speed international CEO / Sam Tsai
2.5 / 5.0
Onsen was nice
Dark small rooms with hardly any daylight. Totally overpriced, paid close to 170 USD per night
4.5 / 5.0
Location
Pillows hard ( Japanese style)
4.5 / 5.0
Spacious, location and clean
Nothing
4.5 / 5.0
excellent and accommodating staff; excellent location
4.5 / 5.0
the onzen
American neighbours with loud music
5.0 / 5.0
The location is good near to the train station. A lot of restaurant and cafe nearby and a convenience store.
I'm not used to sleeping on a hard bed, but I sleep well.
4.0 / 5.0
One of the best locations in Tokyo right next to the biggest Starbucks in the world and Meguro river which a great cherry blossom spot. Very spacious room for family with Washing Machine and Microwave facilities
Rooms are clean but carpets etc. getting a bit old and need an upgrade
3.5 / 5.0
The fact that the hot spring is only for men almost all of the time is really dumb. Even if more customers are men, a more equal distribution would be much better
5.0 / 5.0
the service and the bathtub
no issue
2.5 / 5.0
Right next to the Meguro river and the popular Starbucks Roastry
The “public bath” is only open to women 2.5 hours on Saturday and Sunday night- the rest of the time it’s men only. I’ve stayed at several Dormy Inns all over Japan and this is the worst ‘shared’ schedule, particularly when the charge you a ¥200 bath fee on top of the room rate when you arrive regardless.
2.0 / 5.0
It's in a really great location
This hotel has only one communal bath (which it by the way advertises in its communication) that turns out to be ONLY accessible to MEN during the work week, and certain times of the weekend. Women have a small window during the weekend. It's 2021 and Japan is still sexist, misogynistic and discriminatory, and frankly this is how these things manifest themselves. They'll probably just shrug it off and say, what do you do, we only have one bath available.
The hotel itself is fine, but I simply am not going to support such dinosaur-like ways because we need a better world.
4.5 / 5.0
Good value for the money.
The onsen (sento?) is simple but good, very appreciated in Tokyo.
In nakameguro, so many restaurant around, and some chill walks available :)
4.5 / 5.0
Good privacy.
Onsen was not so good
4.5 / 5.0
room and service
nothing
4.0 / 5.0
The property was equipped with washing machine (!), small kitchenette with microwave, fridge, cattle, dishes, etc. That was very convenient. The bathroom looked like a small sento - spacious, clean and convenient.
Both windows face noisy street of Tokyo's downtown, If you are a sensitive sleeper, like me, that could be a problem. Another issue is that the public bath is the Hotel is not available for ladies on workday, only on weekends and holidays and only during 3 hours. Discrimination.
4.4 / 5.0
I love this Japanese drama called "Good Morning Call" on Netflix... and it takes place in Meguro so they are always walking by the Meguro river red bridge, so I chose a hotel nearby because I'm a nerd. Anyway... a lot of the hotels I stayed at in Japan with the exception of the APA hotel chain have been small, I'm a 5'11 person, so sometimes the showers are too small and I'll hit my head on the top, or my knees hit the door when I use the restroom..Dormy Inn was WAY better than I thought it would be. It was so big I almost felt like I was in my own Japanese apartment. It is a little far from the subway/metro, but there are two stations: Naka Meguro and Ikejiri-Ōhashi Station. (Ikejiri was my favorite because it's near a grocery store).
Dormy has a lot of amenities if you need them and also some free food and light drinks at night after 9pm (at least at the time of this posting). I really enjoyed the lighting in the hotel room, the private bathroom, and that I had two separate sink areas. It is also across the street from one of the largest Starbucks' in the world (seriously, look it up) it's a four story building. Expensive though, And down the street from a lot of breakfast, lunch and dinner locations, and an urban mall.
Also the Meguro River is right outside the hotel and makes for some sexy night romantic strolls.
I think that they should have more pillows in the room. This is a weird thing to complain about I guess, but it was only one pillow. And I had to ask for another one. Just give people two pillows, because the pillows are really flat. Also they were doing construction by my room, so the view wasn't great, but that's what walking around outside is for.
Also, they need to get rid of that sexist women can only use the baths on the weekends rule. I was unable to use the Onsen at the hotel because of this rule as I was out late on the weekends and the hours need to be extended. Men can use the Onsen on the weekdays and they can use it until 2am, and the woman until 10pm or 11pm on the weekend. That's crazy.
Perguntas frequentes
Qual é o custo deste hotel em comparação com outras opções em Shibuya?
O preço médio dos aluguéis em Shibuya é R$ 493 por noite. Esta acomodação é R$ 6 mais barata do que a média.
O estacionamento está incluído neste hotel?
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Quais comodidades estão disponíveis em Dormy Inn Express Meguro Aobadai Hot Spring?
Encontramos 7 comodidades para esta locação. Isso inclui ar-condicionado, cozinha ou kitchenette, internet/wi-fi, varanda ou pátio e hidromassagem ou spa.