Discover your Tokyo retreat where tranquility meets convenience. Unwind with snacks and drinks in hand or fuel up for exploration at one of two restaurants.
Near the tranquil Chidorigafuchi Park, Diamond Hotel offers a serene escape with its coffee shop and restaurants. Connect to WiFi, grab a snack from the vending machine, and appreciate the helpful staff that have left lasting impressions on previous guests.
Reviews
8.28.2 out of 10
Very good
Popular amenities
Parking available
24/7 front desk
Free WiFi
Restaurant
Main amenities (7)
Daily housekeeping
2 restaurants
Breakfast available
Self parking
Coffee shop/cafe
24-hour front desk
Vending machine
For families (6)
Fridge
Private bathroom
Television
Daily housekeeping
Lift
Deep-soaking bath
The current price is €115
€115
includes taxes & fees
2 Mar - 3 Mar
Room options
View all photos for Semi Double Room, Non Smoking (Double Size bed / 140cm width)
Semi Double Room, Non Smoking (Double Size bed / 140cm width)
Highlights
Fridge
Flat-screen TV
Shower/bath combination
Hairdryer
Toilet with electronic bidet
Deep-soaking bath
Private bathroom
Desk
14 sq m
Sleeps 2
1 Large Single Bed
View all photos for Single Room 13.5㎡, Non smoking (Semi double size / 120cm width)
Single Room 13.5㎡, Non smoking (Semi double size / 120cm width)
Highlights
Fridge
Flat-screen TV
Shower/bath combination
Hairdryer
Toilet with electronic bidet
Deep-soaking bath
Private bathroom
Desk
14 sq m
Sleeps 1
1 Large Single Bed
View all photos for Single Room 13.5㎡, Smoking (Semi double size / 120cm width)
Single Room 13.5㎡, Smoking (Semi double size / 120cm width)
Highlights
Fridge
Flat-screen TV
Shower/bath combination
Hairdryer
Toilet with electronic bidet
Deep-soaking bath
Private bathroom
Desk
14 sq m
Sleeps 1
1 Large Single Bed
View all photos for Semi Double Room, Smoking (Double Size bed / 140cm width)
Semi Double Room, Smoking (Double Size bed / 140cm width)
1-10-3 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 102 0083
What's nearby
Tokyo Imperial Palace - 4 min walk
Chidorigafuchi Park - 4 min walk
Yasukuni Shrine - 14 min walk
Nippon Budokan - 20 min walk
Tokyo Dome - 4 min drive
Getting around
Tokyo (HND-Haneda) - 17 min drive
Ichigaya Station - 12 min walk
Yotsuya Station - 16 min walk
Iidabashi Station - 29 min walk
Hanzomon Station - 3 min walk
Kojimachi Station - 7 min walk
Nagatacho Station - 13 min walk
Restaurants
雅なだし - 3 min walk
匠半蔵門店 - 2 min walk
日乃屋カレー半蔵門店 - 3 min walk
ガンジス - 2 min walk
Le Grenier a Pain - 2 min walk
About this property
Diamond Hotel
When you stay at Diamond Hotel, you'll be a short five-minute drive from Tokyo Imperial Palace and Nippon Budokan. Guests looking for a bite to eat can visit Plumeria, one of 2 restaurants, which serves breakfast and lunch. Also, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Tokyo Tower are a short five-minute drive away. Fellow travellers love the helpful staff. Public transportation is only a short walk: Hanzomon Station is 3 minutes and Kojimachi Station is 7 minutes.
Languages
English, Japanese
At a glance
Hotel size
304 rooms
Arranged over 11 floors
Arriving/Leaving
Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; check-in end time: midnight
Minimum check-in age – 16
Check-out time is noon
Contactless check-out
Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
This property’s parking facility is open 8 AM-10 PM. Vehicles may not be removed outside of these hours.
Plumeria restaurant is open daily from 7 AM to 8 PM (last order at 7 PM). Kongo-hanten restaurant is open Monday-Saturday from 11:30 AM to 8 PM (last order at 7 PM)
Required at check-in
Credit card, debit card or cash deposit required for incidental charges
Government-issued photo ID may be required
Minimum check-in age is 16
Children
No cots (infant beds)
Pets
Pets not allowed
Service animals welcome
Internet
Free WiFi and wired internet access in public areas
Free WiFi and wired internet access in rooms
Parking
On-site self-parking (JPY 2000 per night)
On-site parking is limited
Height restrictions apply for on-site parking
Property amenities
Food and drink
Buffet breakfast (surcharge) each morning 7:00 AM–10:00 AM
2 restaurants
Coffee shop
Travelling with children
Children's menu
Services
24-hour front desk
Facilities
1 building/tower
Built in 1952
Accessibility
Lift
Wheelchair-accessible registration desk
Room amenities
Be entertained
32-inch flat-screen TV
Home comfort
Slippers
Freshen up
Private bathroom
Deep-soaking bath
Shower/bath combination
Electronic bidet
Hairdryer
Towels
Stay connected
Desk
Free WiFi and wired internet
Phone
Food and drink
Fridge
More
Daily housekeeping
Special features
Dining
Plumeria – This café serves breakfast and lunch. A children's menu is available.
Kongo-hanten – This restaurant specialises in Chinese cuisine and only serves lunch. A children's menu is available. Open selected days.
Fees & policies
Mandatory fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges by the property at check-in or checkout. Fees may include applicable taxes:
The city tax ranges from JPY 100–200 per person, per night, based on the nightly room rate. The tax does not apply to nightly rates under JPY 10,000. Please note that further exemptions may apply. For more details, please contact the office using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
Optional extras
Buffet breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately JPY 1540 for adults and JPY 770 for children
Renovations and closures
The following facilities are closed on Sunday:
Restaurant
Parking
Self-parking costs JPY 2000 per night
Parking height restrictions apply
Policies
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels etc). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms.
The name on the credit card used at check-in to pay for incidentals must be the primary name on the guestroom reservation.
This property accepts credit cards and cash.
Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property. The policies listed are provided by the property.
Guestroom phones may be used only for internal calls to staff. Guests who wish to make external calls may use the public phone on the first floor.
Also known as
Diamond Hotel Tokyo
Diamond Tokyo
Diamond Hotel Hotel
Diamond Hotel Tokyo
Diamond Hotel Hotel Tokyo
Frequently asked questions
Does Diamond Hotel offer free cancellation for a full refund?
Yes, Diamond Hotel does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in, depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure that you check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.
Are pets allowed at Diamond Hotel?
Sorry, pets aren't allowed, but service animals are welcome.
Is parking offered on site at Diamond Hotel?
Yes. Self-parking costs JPY 2000 per night. Parking spaces may be limited.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Diamond Hotel?
Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; check-in end time: midnight. Check-out time is noon. Contactless check-out is available.
What is there to do at Diamond Hotel and nearby?
Recommended spots to visit include Chidorigafuchi Park (4-min walk) and Tokyo National Theatre (6-min walk), along with Kitanomaru Park (6-min walk) and National Diet Building (15-min walk).
Are there restaurants at or near Diamond Hotel?
Yes, there are 2 on-site restaurants, featuring Chinese cuisine.
Does Diamond Hotel have rooms with private hot tubs?
Yes, each room has a deep-soaking bath.
What's the area around Diamond Hotel like?
Diamond Hotel is a short 3-minute walk from Hanzomon Station and 4 minutes' walk from Tokyo Imperial Palace.
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Diamond Hotel Reviews
Reviews
8.2
Very good
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8.2/10
Cleanliness
8.4/10
Staff & service
7.8/10
Amenities
7.8/10
Property conditions & facilities
8.0/10
Eco-friendliness
Reviews
6/10 Good
23 April 2024
I recommend this place if you want a budget hotel near the Imperial Palace for running.
Mary
Mary, 3-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
18 October 2023
Close to where I worked during my stay
Rumi
Rumi, 7-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
21 November 2024
Next to Hanzomon subway station for easy access. Quiet setting & nice. JR line access takes a bit more time though. But for the price & service, it’s good!
Kenneth
Kenneth, 5-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
14 October 2023
Had a great time and the food is really good. Thank you😊
Perla
Perla, 2-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
11 August 2023
Convinient location
Eli Eliahu
Eli Eliahu, 3-night trip
8/10 Very good
24 September 2023
Convenient location just a few minutes away from Hanzomon station. Staff are very friendly and helpful, had a problem with the pillow and they gave be a better replacement.
Will happily stay here again.
Mazhar
Mazhar, 10-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
19 March 2024
Excellent hotel. It’s 5 minutes walk from Hanzomon station from which you can get to the main areas easily. Breakfast was delicious everyday.
The room is small, but is as advertised so I knew to expect that.
Sophie
Sophie, 5-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
25 August 2023
Location
SHINZO
SHINZO, 1-night trip
2/10 Poor
26 May 2024
String smoking smells.
Rui
Rui, 1-night trip
10/10 Exceptional
18 July 2023
Ok
Marcio
Marcio, 1-night trip
8/10 Very good
8 November 2023
The floor I was on smelled like cigarette smoke
Daniel
Daniel, 5-night trip
8/10 Very good
4 August 2023
It wasn’t clear where the front door was. I was standing in the side of the building trying to figure out how to get in.