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New Art Building - Vacation STAY 95699

Facilities & Services

Internet services
Free WiFi
WiFi

Location

Jingumae 5-30-3 New Art Building, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo 150-0001

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About this property

New Art Building - Vacation STAY 95699 is set in the Shibuya Ward district of Tokyo, 300 metres from Shikisai Museum, 500 metres from Ancient Egyptian Art Museum and 500 metres from Gyre. It is located 300 metres from Shibuya Cat Street and provides free WiFi plus a lift. The property is 300 metres from Shidax Culture Hall, and within 3 km of the city centre. The apartment is air-conditioned and has 1 bedroom as well as a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave. The accommodation is non-smoking. Popular points of interest near New Art Building - Vacation STAY 95699 include Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Shibuya Center Town and Shibuya Center-gai Shopping Street. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 20 km from the accommodation.

Property Policies

Check-in time

Starts in 16.00

Check-out time

Ends in 11.00

Internet

  • WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

Parking

  • No parking available.

Pets Policy

  • Pets are not allowed.

Children and Extra Beds Policy

  • Children of any age are allowed. Children up to and including 1 year old stay for free when using an existing bed. You haven't added any cots. You haven't added any extra beds.

Location

Jingumae 5-30-3 New Art Building

, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo 150-0001

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Facilities & Services

General

WiFi available in all areas

Miscellaneous

Air conditioning

Lift

Non-smoking throughout

Non-smoking rooms

Safety features

Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed

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