Facade/entrance in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the vibrant heart of Tokyo, where your adventure begins at Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori! Located at 3-3-3 Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chuo-Ku, our charming 3-star hotel is just a stone's throw away from the buzz of the city, only 4.9mi from the bustling city center. Whether you're here to explore ancient temples or to indulge in vibrant street food, our hotel offers an ideal base for your Tokyo escapades. With prices starting at just $50, your wallet won't feel too light, either!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Rooms

Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

2 Twin Beds

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170 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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 safe deposit box, an electric kettle, pajamas and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

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175 sqft

Room - 1 Double

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

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 safe deposit box, an electric kettle, pajamas, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.

Double Room - Non-Smoking  in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

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1 Double Bed

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170 sqft

Standard Room

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Standard

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Wake up to delightful mornings with our complimentary breakfast, setting you up perfectly for a day of exploration. As you unwind in our comfortable non-smoking rooms, revel in the modern amenities we offer, such as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and the option of a soothing massage (extra charges apply). Our 24-hour front desk staff is on hand to assist you with anything you need, while our elevators whisk you to upper floors for stunning views of the Tokyo skyline.

Facade/entrance in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Lobby or reception in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Experience the Best

But don't just take our word for it! With over 913 reviews, our guests have fallen in love with the Hotel Villa Fontaine experience, blending comfort with convenience. Let the thrill of Tokyo entice you, and come back to relax in our serene bathtubs or unwind on the upper floors. Happy travels await, and we can’t wait to help make your Tokyo dreams come true!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori, you’re not just in a room; you're embracing an experience. Hey there, solo traveler! Our Single Room is perfect for you, allowing for a cozy and peaceful retreat after a long day of adventure. But if you're in the mood to spoil yourself, consider our Superior, Single Use option — a plush suite designed with just you in mind! Traveling with little ones? The Run of House option can accommodate families of all shapes and sizes. Whatever your travel style, we’ve got you covered with a variety of room types catering to your needs.

Breakfast in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Breakfast in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Bidet

Bathtub

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Breakfast in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori
One of the first hotels I booked for our trip to Japan and I booked a double. I later found out that it is better to book twin rooms as they are generally a bit more spacious. The bed was against the wall meaning one person has to climb over the other or try to squeeze between the end of the bed and the wall - not very convenient for night time trips to the bathroom. Like many other hotels the check in was supposed to be automated but there were very nice reception staff on hand to do it for us. Not sure why they bother with this although maybe the Japanese guests have no trouble with the machines like we did. Like most Japanese hotels a very high standard of facilities and services such as bathrobes and umbrellas - very useful as it seemed to rain a lot when we were there. As mentioned above the room was quite small and with only chair which for a double room is my pet hate as one person has no option other than to sit on the bed. OK if you are young but a recipe for a sore back for us oldies. Breakfast was an available option but we didn't take it so can't really comment. Location was good. A ten minute walk from Central Station or two minutes from the nearest JR station ( Hatchoburi - not 100% sure of the spelling ) and with several convenience stores within a couple of hundred metres. There was also an excellent Thai restaurant ( Akka ) about a five minute walk from the hotel.

James12017

Hotel was conveniently located in between two stations about 5 to 10 minutes away. Staff service was great, allowing for luggage storage before check in and even sent the luggage to the room before check in. The staff were also able to communicate in fluent English and were clear in explaining the amenities of the hotel. Staff was amenable and made us feel welcomed. Hotel room was spacious for its price. We were able to store the luggage and have enough walking space. A special point for the hotel, they have a small reading corner with manga and allows for guests to bring to their rooms.

Jeremy

Good location to subway and train stations - 15 min or less walk to Tokyo station with 3 subway stations a 5 min walk away. Quiet neighborhood, kind and efficient staff, room and hotel at large was quite clean. Nice amenities for your room with vending and ice on the main floor. Elevators were quick and clean as well. The room was on the smaller size for western standards but just fine for Tokyo. Bathroom was quite large with a traditional deep soaking tub and fast flow faucets. Beds and bedding was comfortable with a good number of plugs both electric and USB.

Deanna

The breakfast was very good, superb coffee and croissants. The location is excellent. The staff were all very efficient and friendly. After check in (more of below) later in the day we asked for extra pillows and top sheets, met with a prompt and efficient reply and both quickly delivered to the room. Beds are very comfortable. The room is small but efficient use of space. Could use some extra hooks in various places for clothes

Graham

Room had ample room for 1 person, the bathroom was very spacious. Although in a quieter part of Tokyo meaning it would take a couple trains to get to Shibuya/Shinjuku, I liked how quiet it was at night. Lots of local chain restaurants around that didn't have long lines to eat at. Rooms were very clean and towels were changed daily (beds remade every 4 days). Coin washing machine is convenient for longer stays.

Sophie

One of the first hotels I booked for our trip to Japan and I booked a double. I later found out that it is better to book twin rooms as they are generally a bit more spacious. The bed was against the wall meaning one person has to climb over the other or try to squeeze between the end of the bed and the wall - not very convenient for night time trips to the bathroom. Like many other hotels the check in was supposed to be automated but there were very nice reception staff on hand to do it for us. Not sure why they bother with this although maybe the Japanese guests have no trouble with the machines like we did. Like most Japanese hotels a very high standard of facilities and services such as bathrobes and umbrellas - very useful as it seemed to rain a lot when we were there. As mentioned above the room was quite small and with only chair which for a double room is my pet hate as one person has no option other than to sit on the bed. OK if you are young but a recipe for a sore back for us oldies. Breakfast was an available option but we didn't take it so can't really comment. Location was good. A ten minute walk from Central Station or two minutes from the nearest JR station ( Hatchoburi - not 100% sure of the spelling ) and with several convenience stores within a couple of hundred metres. There was also an excellent Thai restaurant ( Akka ) about a five minute walk from the hotel.

James12017

Hotel was conveniently located in between two stations about 5 to 10 minutes away. Staff service was great, allowing for luggage storage before check in and even sent the luggage to the room before check in. The staff were also able to communicate in fluent English and were clear in explaining the amenities of the hotel. Staff was amenable and made us feel welcomed. Hotel room was spacious for its price. We were able to store the luggage and have enough walking space. A special point for the hotel, they have a small reading corner with manga and allows for guests to bring to their rooms.

Jeremy

Good location to subway and train stations - 15 min or less walk to Tokyo station with 3 subway stations a 5 min walk away. Quiet neighborhood, kind and efficient staff, room and hotel at large was quite clean. Nice amenities for your room with vending and ice on the main floor. Elevators were quick and clean as well. The room was on the smaller size for western standards but just fine for Tokyo. Bathroom was quite large with a traditional deep soaking tub and fast flow faucets. Beds and bedding was comfortable with a good number of plugs both electric and USB.

Deanna

The breakfast was very good, superb coffee and croissants. The location is excellent. The staff were all very efficient and friendly. After check in (more of below) later in the day we asked for extra pillows and top sheets, met with a prompt and efficient reply and both quickly delivered to the room. Beds are very comfortable. The room is small but efficient use of space. Could use some extra hooks in various places for clothes

Graham

Room had ample room for 1 person, the bathroom was very spacious. Although in a quieter part of Tokyo meaning it would take a couple trains to get to Shibuya/Shinjuku, I liked how quiet it was at night. Lots of local chain restaurants around that didn't have long lines to eat at. Rooms were very clean and towels were changed daily (beds remade every 4 days). Coin washing machine is convenient for longer stays.

Sophie

One of the first hotels I booked for our trip to Japan and I booked a double. I later found out that it is better to book twin rooms as they are generally a bit more spacious. The bed was against the wall meaning one person has to climb over the other or try to squeeze between the end of the bed and the wall - not very convenient for night time trips to the bathroom. Like many other hotels the check in was supposed to be automated but there were very nice reception staff on hand to do it for us. Not sure why they bother with this although maybe the Japanese guests have no trouble with the machines like we did. Like most Japanese hotels a very high standard of facilities and services such as bathrobes and umbrellas - very useful as it seemed to rain a lot when we were there. As mentioned above the room was quite small and with only chair which for a double room is my pet hate as one person has no option other than to sit on the bed. OK if you are young but a recipe for a sore back for us oldies. Breakfast was an available option but we didn't take it so can't really comment. Location was good. A ten minute walk from Central Station or two minutes from the nearest JR station ( Hatchoburi - not 100% sure of the spelling ) and with several convenience stores within a couple of hundred metres. There was also an excellent Thai restaurant ( Akka ) about a five minute walk from the hotel.

James12017

Hotel was conveniently located in between two stations about 5 to 10 minutes away. Staff service was great, allowing for luggage storage before check in and even sent the luggage to the room before check in. The staff were also able to communicate in fluent English and were clear in explaining the amenities of the hotel. Staff was amenable and made us feel welcomed. Hotel room was spacious for its price. We were able to store the luggage and have enough walking space. A special point for the hotel, they have a small reading corner with manga and allows for guests to bring to their rooms.

Jeremy

Good location to subway and train stations - 15 min or less walk to Tokyo station with 3 subway stations a 5 min walk away. Quiet neighborhood, kind and efficient staff, room and hotel at large was quite clean. Nice amenities for your room with vending and ice on the main floor. Elevators were quick and clean as well. The room was on the smaller size for western standards but just fine for Tokyo. Bathroom was quite large with a traditional deep soaking tub and fast flow faucets. Beds and bedding was comfortable with a good number of plugs both electric and USB.

Deanna

The breakfast was very good, superb coffee and croissants. The location is excellent. The staff were all very efficient and friendly. After check in (more of below) later in the day we asked for extra pillows and top sheets, met with a prompt and efficient reply and both quickly delivered to the room. Beds are very comfortable. The room is small but efficient use of space. Could use some extra hooks in various places for clothes

Graham

Room had ample room for 1 person, the bathroom was very spacious. Although in a quieter part of Tokyo meaning it would take a couple trains to get to Shibuya/Shinjuku, I liked how quiet it was at night. Lots of local chain restaurants around that didn't have long lines to eat at. Rooms were very clean and towels were changed daily (beds remade every 4 days). Coin washing machine is convenient for longer stays.

Sophie

Location

3-3-3 Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Cjuo-Ku, Tokyo, 103-0025, Japan

Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-hatchobori