Hotels & Hostels Tokyo Hotel Sunroute Akasaka

Hotel Sunroute Akasaka (Hotel)

  • Review & Booking
  • 3-21-7 Akasaka, Minato-ku
    Tokyo 107-0052, NORTH-EAST ASIA | View map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
  • Neighbourhood: Minato-ku
  • Atmosphere: Business and Busy

Author pick

Lonely Planet Review

Quotes Placed in the middle of Akasaka where serious deals and government affairs are conducted, you'd think the Sunroute Akasaka would be a correspondingly square sort of establishment. Happily, it instead has a bright atmosphere and surprisingly nicely designed rooms for a business hotel in this area. Rooms are on the small side, but they're comfortable and neat, verging on stylish. As with better hotels of this class, the singles are outfitted with semi-double beds, which are much more comfortable for bigger bodies. Nonsmoking rooms are available, as is in-room high-speed Internet access. There's laundry service, credit cards are accepted and there's even a wheelchair-accessible room. While the hotel itself doesn't have its own restaurant, there's a chain cafe downstairs for your morning cuppa, and the surrounding area is rife with excellent restaurant choices.

Review by author Wendy Yanagihara

How to book this property

This property has been reviewed and recommended by a Lonely Planet author. However it is not bookable online either with Lonely Planet or with a recommended hotel booking provider. In order to book this property please contact them directly.

  • Telephone: 03 3589 3610
  • Website: www.sunroute.jp

Author Tip

Take a walk up the back entrance to Hie-jinja, which leads you to the shrine through a series of orange torii (temple gates). Though this Shinto shrine is not Tokyo's finest by a stretch, it's worth a detour in the fall when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.