Property: Mercure Tokyo Hibiya
Status: Accor Plus Platinum
Room booked: Superior room with 1 king sized bed
Room upgraded/type: No upgrade, high floor maybe.
Rate: Stay Plus + ~$262 p/n
Free internet: Yes
Free Breakfast: Yes
Early check in/late out: Auto given 1pm checkout but didn't need
Welcome drink: Yes, didn't get a chance to use though
Welcome gift: 2 juices and hard lollies.
Mini fridge was free but only a few drinks.
I'm fairly new to hotel status and haven't been to that many Tokyo hotels to compare but I feel so unsure about this stay, especially for the price.
Location is great for food for sure, if not overwhelming. The various lines at Shimbashi station should get you most places but bit of a walk for some of the lines at the back!
The hotel theming is just gorgeous, really well done. It's not the brightest though, I guess that's kind of the point but it won't be for everyone. The room was just as good, decent enough room for 2 people but quite dim lighting too. The room has double windows and we were on the 10th floor and could still hear the trains below. Thankfully not a huge bother as we stay up a bit later and they generally stop by 12 anyway.
All of this is hugely let down by the bathroom though, or maybe just the shower specifically. The bathroom has 2 dim lights which is just doable but not great for those who need it more. Unfortunately they do use a shub in this room, but the shower head is just a single fitting on the wall, no option to adjust in any way. The shower curtain also isn't long enough and if water gets out, it's not going to drain fast. This felt like such a downgrade, especially for the usual $300+ p/n, I'm not sure if this is common for Tokyo but every other hotel we stayed in Japan was better. Also compared to the other Mercure we stayed at.
The breakfast is a bit strange, it's a mix of buffet and choosing one ala carte menu option. Not a huge range of buffet but you can fill up fine enough. Hard to imagine it normally costs $43!
The lounge was really nice, nice view out over the train lines and some good drink options. Food is not quite my style but the quiches were to die for!
I'd stay again but it would have to be for the right price... The Ibis styles in Ginza east felt like a better option if you'll rarely be at the hotel but Mercure if you're looking to stay in a bit!


