Hotel Risveglio Akasaka

Hotel · Minato

Hotel Risveglio Akasaka

Hotel · Minato

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Japan, 〒107-0052 Tokyo, Minato City, Akasaka, 3 Chome−18−1 ホテルリズベリオ赤坂 1階

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Art-filled rooms, hip tavern, free Wi-Fi, walk to metro  

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Hotel Risveglio Akasaka

"How did it strike you on arrival?For a compact, budget-minded hotel, it packs a surprisingly hip design. Common areas are dark and moody, completed with raw materials like gray brick walls, black-painted surfaces, and backdrops of light wood that bring the entire palette together. What’s the crowd like?Mostly young, some couples—all the type of folks who appreciate savvy design on a tight budget. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The smallest rooms are, well, on the smaller side (this is Tokyo, after all). There's a bit more space in Superior Double rooms. Furniture is modular, allowing a complete set-up (end tables, a simple loveseat, and a coat rack manage to fit in a single row with a flat-screen TV overhead). Local artists added final touches to each room, so expect various paintings on the wall that give each space an urban, graphic vibe. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?The bed is particularly pillowy, and you won't regret opting for one of the larger room categories. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?It's the little, trendy touches that set it apart. Rooms come with a branded tote, a small towel, bottled water, a house-labeled tea, and even a custom fragrance to spritz around the room if it feels stuffy (if the in-room air purifier isn't enough). Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.Bathrooms are super clean and hardly feel as compact as they are. Above all, they are up to date. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?The free Wi-Fi? Works just like it should. Room service: Worth it?There's restaurant attached, but no food and beverage options available directly through the hotel—which is okay, considering the staff are prepared with nearby recommendations. Plus, there's tea in rooms and complimentary coffee in the lobby. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?The front desk is your hotline, even for English speakers. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.While it's just a short walk to a few subway stations, it's a nice, quiet nook tucked down a narrow street. What was most memorable—or heartbreaking—about your stay?It's not the whole package (don't look for a spa, pool, or bellhop), but that's the point to this pared-down concept. It's cooler than an everyday budget hotel, and has its own personality to match. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Looking for an edgy basecamp? Bank on this place." - Keith Flanagan

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MrsTravelBug79

Google
We had to get 2 separate rooms for a family of 4, which was not a problem. One parent and one child per room and our rooms were next to each other. Room sizes were typical for Japan - smaller than western standard. We were prepared for this and found no issues with space. Overall, the room was clean. Front desk staff was very nice and pleasant. ||Our favorite part of the hotel was its location. It is close to 2 train stations (one was Harry Potter themed) so it was easy to get around. It was in a nice little area with small streets lined with shops, restaurants and convenience stores. You can walk a few minutes and you're in a more metropolitan area - City scape. It is also walking distance to Hie Shrine. ||The only thing we would have liked was an area to bring food back and eat. Since the rooms are smaller and we had 2 separate rooms, it wasn't ideal to grab food and bring it back to our rooms. It would have been nice to have a spot to sit and eat food we bring back. Not a huge deal though. We would definitely stay in this hotel again.

Karan Kadakia

Google
This hotel is in a great location, very close to the train station. The service was excellent and the staff were kind and helpful. I especially appreciated the water refill station on the first floor; it was very convenient. The rooms are a bit small, especially if you have two or three pieces of luggage, but the space was cleverly optimized to make the most of it. Overall, a great stay!

bethano127

Google
We visited Tokyo for 4 nights, we stayed here and loved it. The staff were so welcoming and one of gentleman even stayed up late to check us in. As expected, the room was super small but cosy. This was not a problem as we were out of the room exploring most days anyway. The only thing I would say is that the breakfast options were very limited for English people, however, this isn’t a problem if you’re not fussy. Thanks for a great stay! I would definitely recommend.

Anya Stevenson

Google
Location was absolutely perfect, loads of restaurants around and so easy to get to the station. The breakfast was amazing, with great service. The room was exactly what we needed - the bed was incredibly comfortable and the shower was fantastic. The rooms were well soundproofed as well and despite being on the second floor we couldn’t hear any sound at all from the street. Couldn’t have asked for more!

Trip.com Member

Google
A good location. 5 stops on one metro like from Tokyo Station and staying on Akasaka gives access to several different lines. Travelling round the city is easy. Hotel is within a short walk of Akasaka Mitsuke station - take exit 10. Check in was friendly, smooth and efficient. The room is fairly small at 16sqm but it's very efficiently laid out. There's a good shower with lots of hot water and pyjamas are provided. Housekeeping is done daily. The decor is quite dark so be aware of that. For me, the hotel was perfectly good and I'd happily stay there again

Sushil Patel

Google
The hotel is in a great location close to the station and local restaurants. The hotel itself is quite nice. However upon checking in I was asked to pay an additional tax (only about £2), which I thought had already been paid when I booked this place on Expedia. Breakfast options are in the restaurant next door, there are 6 options but only 1 option is vegetarian. All the options were tasty except for the Japanese breakfast which was surprisingly poor. The rooms are small, though I was expecting this to be the case. The shower facility is excellent, warm water and great pressure. Air conditioning was decent, though on hotter days (about 21 degrees) we found the A/C to be lacking a little. The bed was comfy and every night was a good nights sleep.

Steph Conduit

Google
We recently visited Tokyo and stayed at the Hotel Risveglio. We were extremely happy with our stay and would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to visit. It was in a great location with a short 2-3 minute walk to the nearest train station, there were plenty of restaurants around us and the staff were very friendly and accomodating. The room was definitely on the smaller side, however this didn’t really bother us. The bed was super comfortable and the blankets were like sleeping in a cloud. It was pretty easy to get to as well and our rooms were always cleaned promptly. When we return to Tokyo, we will most definitely be staying again.

Dyllan Sowers

Google
Location is great and the rooms are average size for the price for Tokyo. The bathroom was clean and the walk in shower was convenient. The bed was incredibly worn out however. It felt like sleeping directly on the box spring and left me very sore, waking up in the night several times. Rotating the mattress helped, but only a little. The hotel is probably good for Japanese used to harder surfaces, but Westerners should avoid.
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Angie M.

Yelp
Very cute and quaint. A quiet hotel where the employees speak English as well as Japanese. The lobby is warm and welcoming with a Starbucks vibe to it. This hotel is located in an area where there is tons to do. There is shopping and restaurants and other fun stuff just walking distance from the hotel lobby. It is a very big plus that the employees are bilingual. The rooms are very small but they are quiet which is another plus!
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Luca D.

Yelp
I spent 5 nights in this newly opened hotel in Akasaka. I found the location very convenient, a mere 5 minutes walk from the metro. The hotel is very pleasantly decorated, in a modern and sleek style. The staff are friendly and helpful. After all, considering the location and the hotel category, this place is not even thaaaat expensive. The standard rooms are a bit small but hey, this is Tokyo..