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Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku, your perfect getaway nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Just a hop away from the bustling city center—only 0.3mi, to be precise—this 3-star gem welcomes travelers with a promise of comfort and convenience. Step into stylishly designed rooms featuring air conditioning and free Wi-Fi, where both relaxation and modern amenities harmoniously collide.

Bed in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Bed in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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130 sqft

Small, Double, Smoking Allowed

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The double room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The double room offers an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, pajamas, heating and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.

Double Room with Small Double Bed - Smoking in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

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1 Twin Bed

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130 sqft

Small, Double/Twin, Smoking Allowed

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Relax in this cozy double room with a small double bed, allowing for a smoking option. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning, a bathtub, and a private bathroom. A perfect choice for couples looking for a comfortable and convenient stay.

Double Room with Small Double Bed - Non Smoking in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

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1 Twin Bed

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130 sqft

Small, Double/Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Unwind in our cozy Double Room featuring air conditioning, a bathtub, and a small double bed to accommodate 2 adults. Enjoy a stay free of smoke on the upper floors with added air purifiers for a refreshing experience.

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Indulge in a delightful breakfast each morning to fuel your adventures around the city—or stay cozy in your room and soak in the bathtub after a day filled with exploration. With an adults-only policy, this hotel sets the perfect mood for couples or solo travelers looking to unwind without interruptions. Plus, the 24-hour front desk is always on hand to assist with any needs, ensuring you experience the warmest Japanese hospitality!

Lobby or reception in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Facade/entrance in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

Experience the Best

Guests have raved about their stays here, with 940 uplifting reviews to back up the charm of this oasis. Priced starting at just $81, Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku is a fantastic base for your Tokyo explorations. So whether you're sightseeing, shopping, or enjoying Tokyo's vibrant cuisine, this delightful hotel is ready to meet all your travel needs!

Bed in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Bed in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

Plan Your Stay

At Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku, your Tokyo adventure goes beyond just a cozy room! Step out and find yourself surrounded by a world brimming with excitement and opportunities. Just a stone’s throw away, immerse yourself in the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku, home to dazzling shopping hubs, tantalizing food stalls, and cultural gems just waiting to be discovered. The hotel’s impeccable location makes it a breeze to hop on the metro and explore all that Tokyo has to offer—from the cherry blossoms in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to the electric vibe of the famous Akihabara district.

Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Business facilities in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku

Amenities

Adults only

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Bathtub

Bathroom in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Bathroom in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
Bed in Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
We stayed for nine nights at the Keio Presso Inn and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The staff were courteous and made sure our stay was confortable . The location is excellent as it is a short walk to Shinjuku station but outside of the nolisy centre around the station. So a bit quiet. Being close to the station meant it was easy to access other areas of Tokyo and surrounding tourist attractions. The breakfast provided different dishes each day, built around a basic menu, and so never became boring. Western style food such as pastries were also provided althlough most of the clientelle were locals or Asian visitors. Even though we were there for some time we were provided with fresh towels each day and a cleaning schedule of the room every three days which meant we could come and go without disturbing or being disturbed by staff. They even held our baggage for us when we were away for a night as we left the area.

John

Property is located about 10 to 12 minutes straight walk along a main road from Shinjuku Station. There's also a bus stop right outside the hotel. It is located in a central area with multiple office and government buildings around. Staff are very helpful and in case don't understand what you need, they use an electronic translator. I had booked a smoking room. While the room was small like most other hotel rooms in Tokyo, it was more than enough for me as a solo traveller. I could open the window in my room which was nice. The kettle in my room was in one of the desk drawers and I only discovered it on the second day of my stay :-) Anyway, did not have to go down to the conveniently located 'Lawson' supermarket on the ground floor for my morning coffee thereafter.

Neel

The hotel's location really can't be beaten at this price point, at just over a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku station, you have access to the rest of the city. The free breakfast was surprisingly good, and if you weren't feeling the hotel breakfast, the Lawson underneath the hotel was very handy. The room was clean and staff were extremely friendly. It doesn't have many added bonuses beyond that, but they did the simple stuff perfectly, making at a steal by Tokyo standards.

Daniel

Breakfast has both Western and Japanese selections. Comfortable bed and bedding. There is a Japanese style window shutter that blocks the morning sun, so one can sleep in. A 100 yen bus takes you to Shinjuku station. Pretty close to Washington Hotel food court with many eateries! From Haneda Airport, one can take the Airport Limousine, get off at Washington Hotel, and cut through the Washington Hitel to Keio Presso Inn. God helped me to find this shortcut!

Tzu

- A good spread of food for breakfast. - I also requested for 2 rooms to be close together, which they managed to do so by putting our 2 rooms side by side. - Staff was helpful when I needed assistance to forward my luggage to the next destination. - Though the room is admittedly small, it is efficiently designed and you could store your luggage under the bed. - There's a convenience store at the ground floor of the hotel.

Siang

We stayed for nine nights at the Keio Presso Inn and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The staff were courteous and made sure our stay was confortable . The location is excellent as it is a short walk to Shinjuku station but outside of the nolisy centre around the station. So a bit quiet. Being close to the station meant it was easy to access other areas of Tokyo and surrounding tourist attractions. The breakfast provided different dishes each day, built around a basic menu, and so never became boring. Western style food such as pastries were also provided althlough most of the clientelle were locals or Asian visitors. Even though we were there for some time we were provided with fresh towels each day and a cleaning schedule of the room every three days which meant we could come and go without disturbing or being disturbed by staff. They even held our baggage for us when we were away for a night as we left the area.

John

Property is located about 10 to 12 minutes straight walk along a main road from Shinjuku Station. There's also a bus stop right outside the hotel. It is located in a central area with multiple office and government buildings around. Staff are very helpful and in case don't understand what you need, they use an electronic translator. I had booked a smoking room. While the room was small like most other hotel rooms in Tokyo, it was more than enough for me as a solo traveller. I could open the window in my room which was nice. The kettle in my room was in one of the desk drawers and I only discovered it on the second day of my stay :-) Anyway, did not have to go down to the conveniently located 'Lawson' supermarket on the ground floor for my morning coffee thereafter.

Neel

The hotel's location really can't be beaten at this price point, at just over a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku station, you have access to the rest of the city. The free breakfast was surprisingly good, and if you weren't feeling the hotel breakfast, the Lawson underneath the hotel was very handy. The room was clean and staff were extremely friendly. It doesn't have many added bonuses beyond that, but they did the simple stuff perfectly, making at a steal by Tokyo standards.

Daniel

Breakfast has both Western and Japanese selections. Comfortable bed and bedding. There is a Japanese style window shutter that blocks the morning sun, so one can sleep in. A 100 yen bus takes you to Shinjuku station. Pretty close to Washington Hotel food court with many eateries! From Haneda Airport, one can take the Airport Limousine, get off at Washington Hotel, and cut through the Washington Hitel to Keio Presso Inn. God helped me to find this shortcut!

Tzu

- A good spread of food for breakfast. - I also requested for 2 rooms to be close together, which they managed to do so by putting our 2 rooms side by side. - Staff was helpful when I needed assistance to forward my luggage to the next destination. - Though the room is admittedly small, it is efficiently designed and you could store your luggage under the bed. - There's a convenience store at the ground floor of the hotel.

Siang

We stayed for nine nights at the Keio Presso Inn and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The staff were courteous and made sure our stay was confortable . The location is excellent as it is a short walk to Shinjuku station but outside of the nolisy centre around the station. So a bit quiet. Being close to the station meant it was easy to access other areas of Tokyo and surrounding tourist attractions. The breakfast provided different dishes each day, built around a basic menu, and so never became boring. Western style food such as pastries were also provided althlough most of the clientelle were locals or Asian visitors. Even though we were there for some time we were provided with fresh towels each day and a cleaning schedule of the room every three days which meant we could come and go without disturbing or being disturbed by staff. They even held our baggage for us when we were away for a night as we left the area.

John

Property is located about 10 to 12 minutes straight walk along a main road from Shinjuku Station. There's also a bus stop right outside the hotel. It is located in a central area with multiple office and government buildings around. Staff are very helpful and in case don't understand what you need, they use an electronic translator. I had booked a smoking room. While the room was small like most other hotel rooms in Tokyo, it was more than enough for me as a solo traveller. I could open the window in my room which was nice. The kettle in my room was in one of the desk drawers and I only discovered it on the second day of my stay :-) Anyway, did not have to go down to the conveniently located 'Lawson' supermarket on the ground floor for my morning coffee thereafter.

Neel

The hotel's location really can't be beaten at this price point, at just over a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku station, you have access to the rest of the city. The free breakfast was surprisingly good, and if you weren't feeling the hotel breakfast, the Lawson underneath the hotel was very handy. The room was clean and staff were extremely friendly. It doesn't have many added bonuses beyond that, but they did the simple stuff perfectly, making at a steal by Tokyo standards.

Daniel

Breakfast has both Western and Japanese selections. Comfortable bed and bedding. There is a Japanese style window shutter that blocks the morning sun, so one can sleep in. A 100 yen bus takes you to Shinjuku station. Pretty close to Washington Hotel food court with many eateries! From Haneda Airport, one can take the Airport Limousine, get off at Washington Hotel, and cut through the Washington Hitel to Keio Presso Inn. God helped me to find this shortcut!

Tzu

- A good spread of food for breakfast. - I also requested for 2 rooms to be close together, which they managed to do so by putting our 2 rooms side by side. - Staff was helpful when I needed assistance to forward my luggage to the next destination. - Though the room is admittedly small, it is efficiently designed and you could store your luggage under the bed. - There's a convenience store at the ground floor of the hotel.

Siang

Location

3-4-5 Nishi Shinjuku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan

Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku