If it's an emergency stay for one night, it might be ok. The staff is friendly and basic amenities are provided. Asakusabashi station is practically on the doorstep.
The reasons why I will not book at Hotel Mercury again are:
The entrance and reception only accessible via a spiral staircase to the basement which is a challenge with suitcases. The corridors are bare with lots of damage and the atmosphere is cold and uninviting. The rooms are poorly air-conditioned, the furnishings are outdated and worn and unfortunately my room smelled of the same. I couldn't enter the bathroom at first because the smell of toilet was very strong. The internet was unstable, the temperature of the shower was a game of skill and the rooms were very noisy. I would advise women in particular...
Read moreIt was average experience. It is good hotel if you want to stay for short term like 1-2 days because room has only one window and if you put hand outside the window then you can touch other hotel's wall😅 and also there is no sunlight. If the above reasons are not matter to you about sunlight and size of the room then this is the great choice for you. seven eleven is in front of the hotel and also family Mart is also near. And one thing i didn't like is that to the receptionist desk there is no lift so you have to carry bags by yourself through stairs from there you can use lift to the room and that is the big disadvantage...
Read moreWe (2F) stayed there from 11th of July to the 19th of July. We had the double bed smoking room, with a bathroom (bath with showerhead, toilet, sink), a TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioner and a mini fridge. The staff was welcoming, helpful and nice, and we managed to communicate even if we don't speak japanese. The room was clean, and the hotel is located 5mn (or less) to the metro line A, which is very convenient. A 7-11 is there across the street as well for groceries. Really enjoyable week there, thank you to the whole staff...
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