APA Hotel Ningyocho Ekihigashi, Tokyo Skip Navigation or Skip to Content

APA Hotel Ningyocho Ekihigashi

APA Hotel Ningyocho Ekihigashi in Tokyo, Japan, is situated in a vibrant neighborhood filled with historical charm and modern amenities. Just a stone's throw away from the hotel, travelers can explore the traditional Ningyocho district, known for its old-world ambiance and quaint shops selling traditional crafts and snacks. The nearby Sumida River offers a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and boat rides, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling city.

For those seeking culinary adventures, the surrounding area boasts a plethora of dining options, ranging from cozy izakayas serving up local delicacies to trendy cafes and international eateries. Tsukiji Market, one of the largest fish markets in the world, is also within easy reach, offering visitors a chance to sample fresh seafood and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic Tokyo landmark. APA Hotel Ningyocho Ekihigashi provides a convenient base for exploring the diverse attractions and flavors of Tokyo, making it an ideal choice for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture of the city.
Featured Amenities
2-11, Nihonbashi Tomizawa-cho
Tokyo, 103-0006
Check-in
Check-out
2 Adults
0 Children
Rate Plans
This is the expanded rates section
Located in the bustling Ningyocho neighborhood in Tokyo, APA Hotel Ningyocho Ekihigashi is surrounded by a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. Just a short walk away is the iconic Senso-ji Temple, one of the city's oldest and most revered Buddhist temples. Visitors can explore the vibrant Nakamise shopping street leading up to the temple, offering a wide array of traditional snacks, souvenirs, and handicrafts.

For those interested in Tokyo's culinary scene, the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market is a must-visit destination. A short subway ride from the hotel, the market is a bustling hub of activity where visitors can sample fresh seafood, sushi, and other local delicacies. Nearby, the historic Kabuki-za theater offers traditional kabuki performances, providing a glimpse into Japan's rich theatrical heritage.

History buffs will appreciate the proximity of the Edo-Tokyo Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Tokyo from its days as a small fishing village to its modern metropolis status. The museum's extensive collection includes artifacts, models, and interactive exhibits that offer a comprehensive look at the city's evolution over the centuries. Additionally, the nearby Sumida River offers scenic boat cruises and waterfront views of Tokyo's iconic skyline.
All Amenities
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
LED light bulbs
Eco-friendly toiletries
Wheelchair-accessible path to elevator
Eco-friendly toiletries
Smoke-free property
Housekeeping on request
breakfast
Shared microwave
Well-lit path to entrance
Vending machine
Complimentary Newspaper
LED light bulbs
Luggage storage
Stair-free path to entrance
Bulk dispenser for toiletries
Housekeeping on request
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Wheelchair accessible – no
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Elevators
24 Hour Front Desk
All Amenities
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
LED light bulbs
Eco-friendly toiletries
Wheelchair-accessible path to elevator
Eco-friendly toiletries
Smoke-free property
Housekeeping on request
breakfast
Shared microwave
Well-lit path to entrance
Vending machine
Complimentary Newspaper
LED light bulbs
Luggage storage
Stair-free path to entrance
Bulk dispenser for toiletries
Housekeeping on request
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Wheelchair accessible – no
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Elevators
24 Hour Front Desk
Price Trend
You may also like