Mustard Hotel, a Haven of Peace in the Lively Shibuya District
The hotel is situated in an ideal location for those wishing to discover or rediscover Tokyo and offers guests an impeccable service.
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In the heart of Shibuya district, Mustard Hotel is just one kilometre from the statue of Hachiko the dog, a meeting place popular with Tokyoites as they can find each other easily when exiting this sprawling metro station. The hotel offers continental or American-style breakfast free of charge and freshly prepared every morning, large, modern air-conditioned rooms, a laundry service and even a roof terrace where guests can look out over the lively capital city.
A stay at a bargain price
With prices from just €28 a night, the hotel wishes to welcome young travellers as well as couples and families in single and family rooms, suites and dormitories. What’s more, guests can get a real sense of the ambiance of Shibuya, a blend of art and shopping, in the hotel, as they are free to visit its art gallery and wander around its clothes shop, before hiring a bike or skateboard to go out and explore the Japanese capital.
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©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
Mustard Hotel
Shibuya Bridge B,1-29-3 Higashi, Shibuya Tokyo
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