The hotel is suitable for those who would like to benefit from the
convenient location and who are interested in staying in a
design-conscious hotel at a reasonable price.
Exterior: A modern, 8-storey grey building on the hill of
Akasaka.
Lobby: The contemporary-designed lobby is very small but with some
seating areas. It is a cosy space as if it is a home living room,
with fresh apples, nice espresso coffee, Internet access through a
notebook PC, newspapers and the latest fashion magazines, all at
free of charge for guests to enjoy there.
Rooms
All are very small and simple but designed with contemporary decor
in the same concept as its public area. Due to the warm colour
scheme and the partition partly made of glass between the bedroom
and shower room, it looks more spacious than the actual area.
Although all the room are without bathtub, its state-of-the art
multifunctional shower pampers guests. The writing desk is small
but has a modular jack and a cable code for free Internet LAN
access. No closet, but there but some dress hangers on the wall.All
double rooms are non-smoking.
Restaurant & Food
There is an Italian restaurant on the ground floor facing a street.
During lunch and dinner times, it provides a variety of pizza baked
in the stone oven and other Italian specialties. In the morning,
buffet breakfast including a Japanese menu is served. Guests can
enjoy meals on the wooden-deck depending on the season and
weather.
Directions, How to get
there
Public Transport: 3 minutes on foot from Akasaka Station on the
Chiyoda line, offering access to Otemachi & Marunouchi business
areas. 8 minutes on foot from Akasaka Mitsuke subway station on the
Ginza and Marunouchi lines, with access to Tokyo Station, the Ginza
Shopping area, the Shibuya entertainment area, and the Asakusa
Historical area. Also, 10 minutes on foot from the Nagatacho subway
station on the Hanzomon, Yurakucho and Namboku lines, offering
access to almost every part of Tokyo. Road: 10 minutes from the No.
4 Gaien Exit of the Shuto Expressway.