行燈旅館 Andon Ryokan
住所 | 東京都台東区日本堤2丁目34番地10号 |
電話 | +81 3-3873-8611 |
サイト | www.andon.co.jp |
カテゴリー | 旅館, ホテル |
評価 | 4.7 30 件の口コミ |
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30Very friendly staff. Quiet location, modern feeling Ryokan with traditional rooms. The bath is nice, but make sure you reserve your time slot ASAP as they seem to fill up. The breakfast was delicious as well.
Amazing and helpful staff. Wuiet and quiant neighborhood, good for relaxing after walking through the crowded and busy streets of Tokyo. Ask Aya for recommendations in the area, she never fails!
The staff was really nice and the bedroom were cozzy! I recommend it if you want to live the Ryokan experience!
Tucked in a quiet residential area, Andon Ryokan is 5 Mins walk away from Minowa station via Hibiya line. Convenient location to many of attractions in east Tokyo. Rooms are clean and well maintained. Hot tub is a must try. The rooftop view to the Tokyo Skytree tower is amazing! I would love to visit in my next trip to Tokyo and would recommend to any single traveler.
Very nice place to spend some nights. The staff is extremely friendly and they organize a lot of side activities you might wanna take in consideration. And don't forget the Jacuzzi on the top floor:)
My friend from school had an extended stay at Andon Ryokan a year ago and had only nice things to say about it. So I stayed there at her recommendation. The rooms and facilities are lovely. The staff is excellent as well. It is easy to get to on the Tokyo metro.
This is similar to a hostel with shared bathrooms but you have your own room and the restrooms are really clean. Service here is fantastic, and the staff are very friendly and attentive. Their breakfast is also very tasty.
Friendly staff. Very accommodating. They make one mean bacon and ham sandwich. Overall, pleasant. Just be aware it's more of a hostel style ryokan with shared bathroom and showers. It's definitely clean for what it is.
Had a great experience here. Would recommend this to anyone and will return if I'm every back in Tokyo.