New City Hotel, Tokyo
recommendedCultural ImmersionTake part in authentic Japanese cultural experiences organized by the hotel, such as traditional tea ceremonies and calligraphy classes, providing a deeper understanding of Japan's rich heritage.
Craft WorkshopsEngage in hands-on workshops at the Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center, located just a short distance from the hotel, where guests can learn traditional Japanese crafts like pottery, woodworking, and silk dyeing.
Shrine ExplorationVenture to Imado Shrine, a historic shrine known for its cat-themed amulets and felines believed to bring good luck, located just a few steps away from the property.
Relaxation at Sanyabori ParkEnjoy a tranquil escape in the serene surroundings of Sanyabori Park, located a mere three-minute walk from the hotel, where guests can rejuvenate amidst cherry blossom trees and serene water features.
Sculpture AppreciationVisit Honryuin Matsuchiyama Shoden, a temple renowned for its exquisite Buddhist sculptures, located within close proximity to the hotel, providing a unique opportunity to witness stunning artistry.
Local Culinary ExplorationDiscover the diverse and vibrant culinary scene surrounding the hotel, with an array of authentic restaurants and cafes offering traditional Japanese cuisine, including sushi, ramen, and tempura.
- Proximity to Historic Landmarks
- Easy Access to Transportation
- Spacious and Well-Equipped Rooms
- Balcony Views of Tokyo Skytree
- Free Wi-Fi
- Family-Friendly Accommodation
- Local Recommendations
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Terrace
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
• Located in the heart of Asakusa, the hotel is near Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, and Nakamise shopping street. • The bright neighborhood offers access to traditional Japanese festivals, Kabuki theaters, and diverse dining options ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants to street food stalls. • Kappabashi Kitchen Town for culinary supplies, Demboin Garden for nature lovers, and Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center for history enthusiasts.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants