The 3-star Business Hotel La Firenze Tokyo, located in Adachi Ward, which is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan, approximately 25 minutes' walk from Tonerisuwa Shrine, offers bicycles for rent. Among the facilities of the hotel there is a lift and a vending machine, along with Wi-Fi throughout the property.
The property invites you to 14 rooms, some of which have a comfortable interior with a carpeted floor. They come equipped with an electric kettle for self-catering along with a flat-screen television for business and leisure. Offering hair dryers and bath sheets, the bathrooms also feature a bidet, a bathtub, and a separate toilet. Guests can enjoy views of the city from this Tokyo hotel.
The restaurant at the Business Hotel La Firenze serves a continental breakfast every morning. A snack bar is available on site.
This property is situated in the heart of Tokyo, near a train station. Sezaki Sengen Shrine is only a few metres from the hotel, while Tokyo International airport is 35 km from it. The accommodation is also only a short drive from Belmont Park. There is Toneri Park a 10-minute ride from Business Hotel La Firenze.
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Ed
2023-05-05
Kind staff, helpful service, good breakfast, comfortable bed, clean room.
Couldn't stay longer.
Kenneth
2023-03-27
Friendly staff, helpful despite language barrier. Daily room cleaning with new amenities. Convenient location with nearby 711. Generously sized rooms, good water pressure in shower. Breakfast included and enjoyable.
Andy
2022-10-07
We had a pleasant stay at a business hotel. The room was clean and spacious, with a comfortable bed and a reformed toilet. The staff was helpful and provided toiletries, towels, and even creams for facial treatment. The breakfast was delicious and filling. Despite the language barrier, the personnel tried their best to assist us. there was a convenient 711 nearby.
The hotel was located quite far from the city center, making it less accessible for those using the JR Pass.