Business Hotel Homare
Business Hotel Homare - Hachioji
Business Hotel Homare
Address: 2-4-16 Shibasaki-Cho, Tachikawa-Shi, Tokyo 190-0023, Japan
Hachioji
190-0023
Area: Tachikawa
Accommodation type: Hotel
Business Hotel Homare Rates & Reservations
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Business Hotel Homare
Reviews
Business Hotel Homare average rating
6.5 out of 10 based on 84 verified user reviews via Agoda.
6.5 out of 10 based on 84 verified user reviews via Agoda.
Business Hotel Homare - Hachioji Description
5 year anniversary since major renovation. Just a 5-minute walk from JR Tachikawa Station's South Exit, this hotel features a range of convenient facilities and a safe, friendly environment.
An additional accommodation tax is charged in Tokyo. Guests are required to pay JPY100 per guest per night if the room rate per night is between JPY10,000 and JPY14,999, or JPY200 per guest per night if the room rate per night is JPY15,000 or greater. For some rooms, this surcharge is not included in the total rate and must be paid at the hotel.
Business Hotel Homare classifies itself as a 2 star hotel.
N.B. Please note that the star ratings are interpreted generously by the hotels in many countries.
N.B. Please note that the star ratings are interpreted generously by the hotels in many countries.
Business Hotel Homare Facilities
N.B. Please note that these are considered correct at the time of publishing, but may no longer be available. If any of the facilities are absolutely essential for you please check when booking. Please do not assume that all are included in the room rate.
Access
- Wheelchair accessible
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible
Additional Amenities
- Car park [charges apply]
- Coffee shop
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Laundry service
- Restaurants
- Vending machine
Available In All Rooms
- Internet access - LAN
Dining, Drinking and Snacking
- Coffee shop
- Restaurants
- Vending machine
Getting Around
- Car park [charges apply]
Internet Access
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
Services And Conveniences
- Laundry service