Claska Hotel Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
The 4-star Claska showcases a timeless contemporary Japanese-inspired interior with rich woods and abstract lanterns on Meguro Dori, a street renowned for second-hand furniture stores. The hotel features
Japanese-Inspired Room Design
The air-conditioned rooms at Claska Hotel range from 18 to 409 ft², featuring wide windows and modern furnishings.
Seasonal French-Japanese Dining
Evening Entertainment Venues
The hotel transforms into a
Central Transport Links
Located in Meguro District, the hotel provides 7-minute access to Shibuya via
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Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- In-room safe
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a lovely stay at Claska, enjoying its vintage charm and friendly atmosphere. The rooms were spacious and tastefully decorated, though I found some aspects a bit worn. The location is great, nestled in a non-touristy area with amazing dining options nearby, but it's a bit of a walk to the nearest subway station.
I truly enjoyed my stay at Claska. the retro vibe was nostalgic, and the mix of local life in Meguro felt authentic. The rooms were well-designed and flooded with light, though I did notice some areas were in need of a little upkeep. Overall, I loved the experience, especially the dining options and the boutique offerings.
I had a mixed experience at Claska. The retro vibe offered a unique charm, but the cleanliness and condition of my room were unsettling. The staff shone with their helpfulness and local knowledge, making my stay more enjoyable, yet the hotel’s location felt quite remote for my taste.
My stay at Claska was quite pleasant overall, though the hotel does show some signs of wear in places. The location is in a lovely, tranquil neighborhood, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. The staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful, making my experience even more enjoyable. However, the cramped room size may not suit everyone, particularly if you have lots of luggage.
My stay at Claska was a mixed bag. On one hand, the service was friendly and attentive, and I enjoyed the local vibe of the neighborhood with its shops and restaurants. On the other hand, my room was a bit run down, with some dirty marks and a less-than-ideal view. Overall, it was decent but didn't quite meet my expectations for a boutique experience.