About Villa Fontaine Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae
The 3-star Villa Fontaine Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae is just a 15-minute walk away from Tokyo Station, in the Nihonbashi business district. Complimentary buffet breakfasts are served here every day, while guests can opt in for surcharged extras like laptop computers, trouser presses or TV on demand.
All rooms are air-conditioned, and come with a fridge, TV, an electric kettle and a wide range of complimentary toiletries. Pyjamas and slippers are also provided.
Laundry services and parking (with reservation) are available for a surcharge, complimentary Wi-Fi is available in public areas and luggage storage facilities can be used for free.
Vending machines, a microwave and an ice machine can be found on site, while a good array of cafes and restaurants are a short walk away.
Villa Fontaine Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae is less than half a mile from multiple JR rail and underground stations, and little less than 20 minutes away from the Tsukiji Fish Market by public transit.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Budget lodgings with breakfast included.
Those travelling on a budget and looking for a nicely-priced hotel in downtown Tokyo appeared to be happy with what they found here — simple, clean accommodation. On top of this, the price conscious were also happy to find that a simple buffet breakfast featuring Japanese and Western dishes was included in the price of staying.
positive:
Close to Tokyo Station, department stores.
Guests mentioned that this hotel's proximity to underground stations was a big help, while JR stations were also close by and the Tokyo Central Station was apparently just a short walk away. Aside from this, people noted that the Nihonbashi location was a quiet area with plenty of cafes and restaurants to stop by in, and department shopping options nearby.
positive:
Friendly, helpful staff with good English.
According to reviews, the staff members working here were friendly, considerate and accommodating across the board. In addition, people said that their standard of English was overall of a decent standard.