Shinjuku Granbell Hotel, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
The Shinjuku Granbell Hotel is a modern high-rise hotel in Kabukicho, a lively neighborhood within Tokyo's Shinjuku district. The 17-story building offers different room types, from small double rooms to spacious suites, all featuring modern furnishings, Simmons beds, and contemporary amenities like free Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions.
The hotel was built as part of Shinjuku's modern development and reflects a contemporary design trend that combines international artistic collaboration with urban hospitality. Its concept of having different artists design spaces marked a new approach in Japan's 21st-century hotel industry.
The hotel name Granbell reflects a blend of artistic influences from different creators. Each room is designed by artists from Japan and around the world, allowing guests to experience different creative visions as they move through the building.
The hotel is roughly four minutes walk from Higashi-Shinjuku Station, which simplifies arrival and travel around Tokyo. Self-service check-in machines with QR-code function are available, there is a coin laundry on the second floor, complimentary bottled water is provided daily, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building, and it accepts most credit cards and electronic payment methods.
The hotel features a rooftop bar on the 13th floor with views of Shinjuku's glowing night scene, where visitors can watch city activity while enjoying drinks. A breakfast buffet with over 30 dishes, including Japanese and Western options, is offered each morning in the restaurant on the 12th floor overlooking Kabukicho.
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