The Agnes Hotel and Apartments

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The Agnes Hotel and Apartments is a 4-Star Business and Boutique hotel located in the Iidabashi neighborhood of Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

The hotel was the location of the annual Art@Agnes Art Fair from 2005 to 2009. Focusing on Japanese contemporary art and galleries, it was the first art fair in Japan to be held in a hotel.

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Location

The Agnes Hotel and Apartments are a five-minute walk from the JR and Tokyo Metro Iidabashi Station. Iidabashi Station is eleven minutes by train from Shinjuku Station.

Description

The hotel consists of 300 rooms in two categories - Hotel type and Apartment type.

Hotel type rooms are geared toward international business travelers, and are divided into four categories - standard double, deluxe double, twin, and suite.

Apartment type rooms are meant for those seeking a more residential feeling, and as such feature a kitchenette with basic utensils and clothes washer/dryer. Apartment type rooms are divided into four categories - studio double, superior, suite, and royal suite.

Facilities

All guest rooms are equipped with high-speed internet access, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator, bidet, minibar, coffee and tea making facilities, Jacuzzi bathtub, shower booth, and in-room safe. English-speaking staff available.

There are three restaurants on premises - K's Dining, K's Bar, and the Lounge.

Hotel Information

  • Name: The Agnes Hotel and Apartments
  • Star Rating: 4-Star
  • Type of Hotel: Business, Boutique
  • Number of Rooms: 300
  • Nearest train stations: Iidabashi Station
  • Address (English): 2-20-1 Kagurazaka Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 162-0825
  • Address (Japanese): 〒162-0825 東京都新宿区神楽坂2-20-1
  • Reservations: +81-3-3267-5505

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