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Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho, where comfort meets convenience in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Nestled just 6mi from the city center, this delightful 3-star hotel offers an invigorating getaway with a price starting from just $84 a night. With a wealth of guest reviews totaling an impressive 3343, you can trust that your stay here will be filled with cherished memories and delightful experiences.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Decorative detail, Bed in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Rooms

Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

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2 Twin Beds

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225 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Flat-screen TV

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

Standard Double Room - Non-Smoking in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

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1 Double Bed

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185 sqft

Double Room

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Flat-screen TV

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The double room offers air conditioning, a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 1 bed.

Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking - Single Use in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

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2 Twin Beds

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225 sqft

Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Private entrance

Flat-screen TV

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin room offers air conditioning, a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

Discover More

Kick back and relax in stylish rooms equipped to meet all of your travel desires, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and extra-long beds that promise fabulous night sleeps. Feel the soothing bubbles of the hot tub or indulge in some tasty bites from the on-site restaurant. And for those traveling with little ones, don’t worry – kids' meals are available for an extra charge! Whether you’re whipping up a late-night snack in your room with the handy kitchenware or enjoying the modern amenities like the bidet and free toiletries, this hotel is designed to keep you happy and comfortable.

Lobby or reception in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Lobby or reception in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Experience the Best

Located in the picturesque Koto-Ku Monzennakacho area, the Keisei Richmond Hotel is well-equipped with wheelchair access and boasts a 24-hour front desk to assist with your every need. Elevate your Tokyo experience as you explore the surrounding locales and return to the familiar comfort of this welcoming retreat. Don't just take our word for it—book your stay and see why so many travelers have fallen in love with this charming hotel!

Bed in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Bed in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Plan Your Stay

As you unwind at the Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho, don't miss out on the culinary delights waiting for you at the on-site restaurant, レストラン #1! Here, family-friendly vibes blend seamlessly with traditional Japanese and European cuisines, making it a perfect spot for families to indulge in delightful meals together. Whether you're eager to try authentic sushi or savor comforting pasta, your taste buds are in for a treat! And they say a meal shared is a memory made—so gather your loved ones, indulge in a feast, and let the flavors of Japan dance on your palate!

Breakfast in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Food and drinks in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Private entrance

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bathroom in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Restaurant/places to eat in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Family Friendly, Traditional, Japanese, European

Breakfast in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Restaurant/places to eat in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
Facade/entrance in Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
We stayed at this property twice during our trip. The first was when we arrived from our country and the second was 9 days after we arrived from Sapporo. They also allowed us to store our luggages at the premises while we were away. One thing I love about this hotel is how they went beyond what they are expected to do. During our first full day, we went to shop at Gotemba Premium outlets. My dad, realized he probably left one of our paper bags there. I seek the assistance of the front desk officer on duty at that time (she was a japanese lady who speaks in english) to assist us in calling the outlet since I thought that would be better compared to if we were the one to call due to the language barrier. She was able to explain well our concern and was able to retrieve our missing item which was then already reported to the outlet’s lost and found section. Kudos to her! I wish I was able to get her name to acknowledge her here. In terms of the room size, we booked 2 superior double rooms wherein the other one has an extra bed since we’re a family of 5. Their superior double room is perfect for 2 adults however, for a group three, it would be a little cramped already especially with the extra bed. However, i’m not expecting much with the room size since this is a standard in most Tokyo hotels and the service they provided still exceeded my expectations so room size didn’t matter that much. In addition, we were also away during the day and would be back late at night due to our jam packed itinerary. The hotel is located in a quieter neighborhood in Tokyo. There are also konbinis nearby and a train station a few minutes from the hotel premises. There are also free drinks at the lobby. All the staff gave their utmost service to all the guests. Kudos to your team, Keisei Richmond Monzennakacho.

P

The rooms are very spacious, the decor is new, the beds are very comfortable. Everything is very clean and feels very relaxing. It was so comfortable, we had to put in a lot of effort to get up and go out to explore! There is a ton of restaurants and bars around the area, even some that close past midnight for the night owls. It's about a 2 minute walk to the main street, where you will find the subway station as well as a lot of restaurants, and a few convenience stores. There's also a grocery store literally around the corner. There are 2 subway lines that go through Monzennakacho, which connects you to all the other major areas in Tokyo. My girlfriend and I stayed here for a week and it was fantastic. We got a great deal through Booking and paid around $70 USD per night which was a steal. We have paid more for way smaller and less clean hotels. We've collectively been to Tokyo more than a dozen times, and this hotel easily ranks in the top few.

Benny

Location, location, and always our priority before we booked, LOCATION! Hotel was indeed beyond our expectation in all the categories ( location, services, staff, room size, comfort etc. ) you want to know before you booked. No wonder it got the score of 8.9! Hotel was near the subway station and with lots of restaurants to choose from. one that standout was a resto at the corner serving Japanese cutlet or Tonkatsu, that was one of the best we had ever tasted. Also within the vicinity were, convenience stores, a big mall, a Daiso dept store, Izakayas etc. Located in a typical japanese neighborhood, peaceful, and a quite environment. Delicious breakfast mostly Japanese style and some European meals to choose from. Hotel serves free unlimited drinks till 10 pm daily. Friendly staff and courteous. Larger room for 3 paxs bigger than the usual jap standard. Will surely stay in this hotel next time.

Romeo

Richmond Hotel Monzennakacho sits right in the middle of a beautiful neighbourhood: Monzennakacho is full of character, there are some lovely restaurants all around the hotel and it is a fantastic base for those who enjoy long city walks like I do: so many picturesque trails run along river and canals, including one that will take you all the way to the Skytree. The Museum of Contemporary Art and Kiyosumi Gardens are both a short stroll away and absolutely Gorgeous. For those who don't enjoy walking, the underground station is behind the corner and very well connected to all of Tokyo. My bedroom, though it wasn't very large, had a large window with a very nice view over the neighbourhood park. The little sofa and table are an enjoyable feature. The hotel was perfectly clean and there are plenty of amenities available at reception. Recommended.

Simona

It was one of the best hotels we stayed in, during our trips to Japan! Very clean, friendly, and helpful staff and comfortable sized room for Tokyo standards! The location was a question mark before our arrival, but when we got there, we realised that the station is 5 minutes max by foot with 2 metro lines connecting you anywhere you want. The neighbourhood is very quiet and there are many good restaurant choices all around. Also, there are a 7eleven and a Family Mart just 5 minutes away. Tip: If you plan to visit other areas after your stay here, you can ask from the reception to manage and send your suitcases to your destination! It was very easy for us to travel to Osaka and Kanazawa without suitcases, for a small fee.

Stephanie

We stayed at this property twice during our trip. The first was when we arrived from our country and the second was 9 days after we arrived from Sapporo. They also allowed us to store our luggages at the premises while we were away. One thing I love about this hotel is how they went beyond what they are expected to do. During our first full day, we went to shop at Gotemba Premium outlets. My dad, realized he probably left one of our paper bags there. I seek the assistance of the front desk officer on duty at that time (she was a japanese lady who speaks in english) to assist us in calling the outlet since I thought that would be better compared to if we were the one to call due to the language barrier. She was able to explain well our concern and was able to retrieve our missing item which was then already reported to the outlet’s lost and found section. Kudos to her! I wish I was able to get her name to acknowledge her here. In terms of the room size, we booked 2 superior double rooms wherein the other one has an extra bed since we’re a family of 5. Their superior double room is perfect for 2 adults however, for a group three, it would be a little cramped already especially with the extra bed. However, i’m not expecting much with the room size since this is a standard in most Tokyo hotels and the service they provided still exceeded my expectations so room size didn’t matter that much. In addition, we were also away during the day and would be back late at night due to our jam packed itinerary. The hotel is located in a quieter neighborhood in Tokyo. There are also konbinis nearby and a train station a few minutes from the hotel premises. There are also free drinks at the lobby. All the staff gave their utmost service to all the guests. Kudos to your team, Keisei Richmond Monzennakacho.

P

The rooms are very spacious, the decor is new, the beds are very comfortable. Everything is very clean and feels very relaxing. It was so comfortable, we had to put in a lot of effort to get up and go out to explore! There is a ton of restaurants and bars around the area, even some that close past midnight for the night owls. It's about a 2 minute walk to the main street, where you will find the subway station as well as a lot of restaurants, and a few convenience stores. There's also a grocery store literally around the corner. There are 2 subway lines that go through Monzennakacho, which connects you to all the other major areas in Tokyo. My girlfriend and I stayed here for a week and it was fantastic. We got a great deal through Booking and paid around $70 USD per night which was a steal. We have paid more for way smaller and less clean hotels. We've collectively been to Tokyo more than a dozen times, and this hotel easily ranks in the top few.

Benny

Location, location, and always our priority before we booked, LOCATION! Hotel was indeed beyond our expectation in all the categories ( location, services, staff, room size, comfort etc. ) you want to know before you booked. No wonder it got the score of 8.9! Hotel was near the subway station and with lots of restaurants to choose from. one that standout was a resto at the corner serving Japanese cutlet or Tonkatsu, that was one of the best we had ever tasted. Also within the vicinity were, convenience stores, a big mall, a Daiso dept store, Izakayas etc. Located in a typical japanese neighborhood, peaceful, and a quite environment. Delicious breakfast mostly Japanese style and some European meals to choose from. Hotel serves free unlimited drinks till 10 pm daily. Friendly staff and courteous. Larger room for 3 paxs bigger than the usual jap standard. Will surely stay in this hotel next time.

Romeo

Richmond Hotel Monzennakacho sits right in the middle of a beautiful neighbourhood: Monzennakacho is full of character, there are some lovely restaurants all around the hotel and it is a fantastic base for those who enjoy long city walks like I do: so many picturesque trails run along river and canals, including one that will take you all the way to the Skytree. The Museum of Contemporary Art and Kiyosumi Gardens are both a short stroll away and absolutely Gorgeous. For those who don't enjoy walking, the underground station is behind the corner and very well connected to all of Tokyo. My bedroom, though it wasn't very large, had a large window with a very nice view over the neighbourhood park. The little sofa and table are an enjoyable feature. The hotel was perfectly clean and there are plenty of amenities available at reception. Recommended.

Simona

It was one of the best hotels we stayed in, during our trips to Japan! Very clean, friendly, and helpful staff and comfortable sized room for Tokyo standards! The location was a question mark before our arrival, but when we got there, we realised that the station is 5 minutes max by foot with 2 metro lines connecting you anywhere you want. The neighbourhood is very quiet and there are many good restaurant choices all around. Also, there are a 7eleven and a Family Mart just 5 minutes away. Tip: If you plan to visit other areas after your stay here, you can ask from the reception to manage and send your suitcases to your destination! It was very easy for us to travel to Osaka and Kanazawa without suitcases, for a small fee.

Stephanie

We stayed at this property twice during our trip. The first was when we arrived from our country and the second was 9 days after we arrived from Sapporo. They also allowed us to store our luggages at the premises while we were away. One thing I love about this hotel is how they went beyond what they are expected to do. During our first full day, we went to shop at Gotemba Premium outlets. My dad, realized he probably left one of our paper bags there. I seek the assistance of the front desk officer on duty at that time (she was a japanese lady who speaks in english) to assist us in calling the outlet since I thought that would be better compared to if we were the one to call due to the language barrier. She was able to explain well our concern and was able to retrieve our missing item which was then already reported to the outlet’s lost and found section. Kudos to her! I wish I was able to get her name to acknowledge her here. In terms of the room size, we booked 2 superior double rooms wherein the other one has an extra bed since we’re a family of 5. Their superior double room is perfect for 2 adults however, for a group three, it would be a little cramped already especially with the extra bed. However, i’m not expecting much with the room size since this is a standard in most Tokyo hotels and the service they provided still exceeded my expectations so room size didn’t matter that much. In addition, we were also away during the day and would be back late at night due to our jam packed itinerary. The hotel is located in a quieter neighborhood in Tokyo. There are also konbinis nearby and a train station a few minutes from the hotel premises. There are also free drinks at the lobby. All the staff gave their utmost service to all the guests. Kudos to your team, Keisei Richmond Monzennakacho.

P

The rooms are very spacious, the decor is new, the beds are very comfortable. Everything is very clean and feels very relaxing. It was so comfortable, we had to put in a lot of effort to get up and go out to explore! There is a ton of restaurants and bars around the area, even some that close past midnight for the night owls. It's about a 2 minute walk to the main street, where you will find the subway station as well as a lot of restaurants, and a few convenience stores. There's also a grocery store literally around the corner. There are 2 subway lines that go through Monzennakacho, which connects you to all the other major areas in Tokyo. My girlfriend and I stayed here for a week and it was fantastic. We got a great deal through Booking and paid around $70 USD per night which was a steal. We have paid more for way smaller and less clean hotels. We've collectively been to Tokyo more than a dozen times, and this hotel easily ranks in the top few.

Benny

Location, location, and always our priority before we booked, LOCATION! Hotel was indeed beyond our expectation in all the categories ( location, services, staff, room size, comfort etc. ) you want to know before you booked. No wonder it got the score of 8.9! Hotel was near the subway station and with lots of restaurants to choose from. one that standout was a resto at the corner serving Japanese cutlet or Tonkatsu, that was one of the best we had ever tasted. Also within the vicinity were, convenience stores, a big mall, a Daiso dept store, Izakayas etc. Located in a typical japanese neighborhood, peaceful, and a quite environment. Delicious breakfast mostly Japanese style and some European meals to choose from. Hotel serves free unlimited drinks till 10 pm daily. Friendly staff and courteous. Larger room for 3 paxs bigger than the usual jap standard. Will surely stay in this hotel next time.

Romeo

Richmond Hotel Monzennakacho sits right in the middle of a beautiful neighbourhood: Monzennakacho is full of character, there are some lovely restaurants all around the hotel and it is a fantastic base for those who enjoy long city walks like I do: so many picturesque trails run along river and canals, including one that will take you all the way to the Skytree. The Museum of Contemporary Art and Kiyosumi Gardens are both a short stroll away and absolutely Gorgeous. For those who don't enjoy walking, the underground station is behind the corner and very well connected to all of Tokyo. My bedroom, though it wasn't very large, had a large window with a very nice view over the neighbourhood park. The little sofa and table are an enjoyable feature. The hotel was perfectly clean and there are plenty of amenities available at reception. Recommended.

Simona

It was one of the best hotels we stayed in, during our trips to Japan! Very clean, friendly, and helpful staff and comfortable sized room for Tokyo standards! The location was a question mark before our arrival, but when we got there, we realised that the station is 5 minutes max by foot with 2 metro lines connecting you anywhere you want. The neighbourhood is very quiet and there are many good restaurant choices all around. Also, there are a 7eleven and a Family Mart just 5 minutes away. Tip: If you plan to visit other areas after your stay here, you can ask from the reception to manage and send your suitcases to your destination! It was very easy for us to travel to Osaka and Kanazawa without suitcases, for a small fee.

Stephanie

Location

Koto-Ku Monzennakacho 2-8-9, Chiyoda Ku, 135-0048, Japan

Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho