Overview
Keio Presso Inn Akasaka is located in Tokyo-Akasaka, close to Tokyo Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. It suits travelers who want an Akasaka hotel with practical subway access, simple rooms, and walkable links to Akasaka-mitsuke Station and Tameike-sanno Station for additional Tokyo Metro lines.
Rooms
The hotel has 157 rooms across renovated double, twin, and universal room types. Room sizes are compact: 12 square meters for renovated doubles, 16 square meters for renovated twins, and 24 square meters for the renovated universal room, which can accommodate up to three guests with an added stacking bed.
Facilities
Facilities are practical and self-service focused. The hotel has 24-hour front-desk service, self check-in and check-out, guest self lockers, vending machines, coin laundry, a microwave, an ice machine, pamphlets, free wired and wireless internet, and no guest parking. Rooms include Wi-Fi, a TV, desk light, kettle, refrigerator, hair dryer, air purifier with humidifying function, and related basic equipment.
Dining
Breakfast is a paid buffet served from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM, with last entry at 9:15 AM. The buffet includes items such as meat pie, daily fish or meat dishes, Japanese small plates, and baked croissants.
Location and transport
The hotel is a three-minute walk from Tokyo Akasaka Station Exit 3a on the Chiyoda Line, an eight-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Station Exit 11 on the Ginza and Marunouchi lines, and a seven-minute walk from Tameike-sanno Station Exit 11 on the Ginza and Namboku lines. This makes the hotel more flexible for subway travel than a single-line station hotel, but it is not a JR terminal or Shinkansen-side stay.
Airport access
Airport access is transfer-based rather than hotel-door direct. Akasaka area access from Haneda works by train, while Narita access can use limousine bus or rail routes, so travelers should plan around the station and exit that best matches their luggage and arrival time.
Why stay here
Choose Keio Presso Inn Akasaka when the priority is a straightforward Akasaka stay with multiple subway stations nearby, paid breakfast on site, and self-service hotel facilities. Choose a Tokyo Station, Shinagawa, Ueno, or Shinjuku hotel instead when direct JR, Shinkansen, or airport-rail simplicity matters more than the Akasaka neighborhood.
Good to know
Rooms are compact, so this hotel is strongest for short stays, solo travelers, business trips, and subway-based Tokyo itineraries. The nearest-station choice depends on the line: use Tokyo Akasaka for the Chiyoda Line, Akasaka-mitsuke for Ginza or Marunouchi Line trips, and Tameike-sanno for Ginza or Namboku Line trips.
