Shinjuku Hotels

Shinjuku hotels are a place to rest and regroup, close to one of the busiest rail stations in the world, which is also named Shinjuku. The cosmopolitan district in the heart of Tokyo is a center of government, business, business, and the nightlife. Whatever reason draws you here, it’s nice to have a place to anchor for the night. When deciding on Shinjuku accommodations, you will have many options. Whether you’re traveling on a tight budget or luxury hotels are more your style, you’ll find a property that fits you needs. From the window in your guestroom, you’ll have the chance to admire the city skyline, which is home to some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world.
The Shinjuku Washington Tokyo provides its guests with a luxury escape from the ordinary. This sleek hotel tower encompasses remodeled guestrooms of various sizes, as well as dining opportunities. Whether you’ve made reservations for a single room or chosen one of the expansive triple rooms, you’ll find a comfortable room with modern decor and furnishings. Many of the vacation packages include breakfast, and you’ll also have the chance to catch California cuisine at the onsite restaurant.
Formerly the Central Hotel Shinjuku, the Hotel Sunroute Takadanobaba has been refreshed and renewed. It’s now part of the Sunroute Company, which includes several Tokyo hotels, as well as locations in Kyoto and Osaka. Nearly 200 guestrooms are available at this Western-style hotel tower, ranging from comfortable singles to upgraded superior rooms. At the former Central Hotel Shinjuku, guests will a bath kit in their rooms, as well as a refrigerator and a hair dryer. Complimentary broadband Internet access is available, too, as is a casual dining restaurant. The totally revamped Central Hotel Shinjuku is located close to the action. The JR Takadanobaba Station is next door, while several expressways, subways, and trains are less than ten minutes away. All the excitement of the Tokyo Dome—baseball, concerts, and shopping—are close to the Shinjuku hotels.
A sister hotel is located nearby in the district. Guests of the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku will find the same friendly service and attention to detail that are hallmarks of all 75 hotels that are part of the Sunroute family. Business travelers and vacationers alike enjoy their stays at the Plaza Shinjuku, which is just three minutes away from the rail station.
This hotel tower is one of the biggest of the Shinjuku hotels, offering more than 600 rooms and suites. The majority of the rooms at the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku are single rooms, while upgrades to more spacious rooms are readily available. All the rooms are well equipped for visitor comfort with TVs, high-speed Internet access, and shaving kits. Guests also have exclusive access to lobbies stacked with even more comforts, including plasma screen TVs and recent reading materials. Computers are available here, and Internet access is provided in the room, so you can keep in touch and make plans. Of course, the staff can help you with ideas, too, and help arrange tours.
Whether you’re looking breakfast or a nightcap, the dining options at the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku will fulfill your needs. The restaurant and lounge specialize in Italian cuisine and fusion cocktails. Beyond the doors, you’ll find some of the hottest restaurants around.

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