TLDR: 1) Nice location, well connected.
2) Big rooms with laundry which is extremely helpful when traveling with kids.
3) Plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. Deli&Bar One Love which is only 3 min walk is an AMAZING little restaurant serving the best pasta in the city.
Hotel Monday Apart Premium Asakusa is an ideal choice for those looking for a comfortable, well-connected, and quieter base in Tokyo. Located close to several train stations, it provides easy access to anywhere within Tokyo city, although it’s a bit farther from the bustling areas of Shibuya and Shinjuku—around a 40-50 minute train ride. This distance actually works in its favor, as the stations nearby are far less crowded, making it easier to catch a train compared to the high-traffic stations like Shinjuku.
The area around the hotel is vibrant and full of amenities. There are numerous cafes and restaurants within a short walk, as well as a massive Uniqlo store and Don Quijote only five minutes away. The iconic Sensoji Temple is just a 7-8 minute walk, and you can reach the Tokyo Skytree with a leisurely 20-25 minute stroll.
The hotel staff is wonderful—very helpful, and their service was top-notch. Traveling as a family of three, we stayed in a room with a balcony, which offered plenty of space. Having a washer in the room was incredibly convenient, and the kitchen was stocked with all the essentials we needed. Additionally, a 7-Eleven just a three-minute walk away was perfect for grabbing breakfast, co