Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo – Hotel near airport in Tokyo
Hotel overview and key features
Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo, a 3-star hotel in the heart of Kamata, is a 2-minute walk from JR Kamata Station, which offers a
Comfortable Modern Rooms
The 126 air-conditioned rooms feature refrigerators, LCD televisions, and private bathrooms with baths. Guests can choose from
Dining & Connectivity
Breakfast is served in the
Recreation & Attractions
The hotel features
Business & Convenience
Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo provides a
Choose your ideal room style
Prices and Availability
Getting around
Transportation options available
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Internet access
- No parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's buffet
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
- Full body massage
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Terrace
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location info
Guest scores and detailed hotel feedback
The hotel is in a convenient location, close to JR Kamata Station, making it easy to travel around Tokyo. The rooms are very small, and the bathroom could use an upgrade, but the service was efficient and courteous. The dining experience was enjoyable but lacked variety in continental options. The facilities are basic and could be improved.
The hotel is located in a fascinating area, close to local restaurants and bars, offering a genuine insight into daily Japanese life. The rooms, though tiny for a semi-double room and hot, were well presented and clean. The service was a mix of rushed but polite assistance, with some staff being a bit blunt. The dining experience was enjoyable but lacked variety for Western palates. The location near JR and Tokyu stations and the insight into local life make this hotel a convenient and culturally rich choice.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms, while not the most spacious, were clean and excellent, providing a cozy atmosphere. However, there was a lingering smell of old cigarettes which was a bit off-putting. The service was amazing, with a very helpful and friendly staff members, especially Mr Yasuharu Nakai, the night receptionist. As for its location, it was fascinating and offered a genuine insight into daily Japanese life, being conveniently near the metro and bus stations. The dining experience was enjoyable, though it lacked a bit of variety, and the facilities were well-maintained and clean.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms, though clean and comfortable, were not what I expected with a lingering smell of old cigarettes. The space was quite small, making it challenging to maneuver luggage. The location, being very close to Kamata station, was convenient and surrounded by plenty of dining and entertainment options.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms, while a bit small, were comfortable and had two double beds. The service was good, especially Mr Yasuharu Nakai, the night receptionist. The location was extremely convenient, with easy access to Tokyo and beyond, and there were plenty of dining options nearby. The dining experience, offering a mix of Japanese and Western options, was satisfactory. However, the room size and the prices were a bit of a downside.
Entering the room was a bit uncomfortable due to the steamy, hot atmosphere upon arrival, and the space was extremely tight, making it challenging to maneuver. Despite this, the beds were cozy and provided a good night's sleep. The service was mostly friendly, with regular greetings upon my return to the hotel, although a peculiar incident with visitors led to a misunderstanding about additional charges. The location was convenient, with easy access to Kamata JR Station and a quick connection to Haneda airport. The dining experience offered delicious Japanese selections, although the options were a bit limited. The hotel facilities were decent, fulfilling basic needs during my stay.
The hotel provided comfortable and clean rooms, with a spacious bathroom, reflecting a typical Japanese style. The service was helpful though somewhat dry at times. Its convenient location near JR Kamata station offered easy access to Tokyo and Haneda airport. The dining options were good, featuring both Japanese and Western choices at reasonable prices.
The hotel offers nice and clean rooms with comfortable beds, but limited space for luggage. The service was accommodating and pleasant, although lacking in warmth. The location is convenient near the JR station but may feel unsafe at night. The dining options are good value but slightly limited. Overall, a decent choice for a stay.
The hotel is conveniently located near the airport, making it ideal for travelers. The rooms were small, so it might feel cramped if you've done a lot of shopping. The hotel itself was cheap, but cleanliness was subpar, even the corridor walls were dirty.
I must say the hotel surprised me in various ways. The rooms, although not exactly as pictured, were clean and decent; yet, a bit cramped if you have lots of luggage like I did. The service was top-notch, especially Mr Yasuharu Nakai, the night receptionist, and the kindness of the staff shone through. The location was unbeatable, close to transport options and a variety of dining venues. The dining experience offered good but limited Japanese selections. Overall, a mixed bag but definitely worth considering for the location and service.
The hotel's rooms were not what I expected based on the pictures, but they were clean, albeit with dated decor. The rooms felt a bit cramped, especially for two people with luggage. The location was very good, near transit options but slightly unsafe at night. The dining options were good but lacked more variety for breakfast. The staff were very kind and accommodating, despite some language barrier. Overall, decent value for money.
If you're traveling with large luggage, note that the semi-double room is tiny, but clean and comfortable. The service could be friendlier, especially considering the diversity of tourists. The location is very local, with plenty of dining options and close to transportation. The dining options are well-presented and delicious, offering great value for money.
The hotel's rooms were not what we expected from the pictures, making it hard to sleep due to excessive heat during our 3-week stay in Japan. The staff spoke English but were somewhat cold in demeanor. However, they managed to assist us adequately with their limited English skills. The location was convenient for traveling around Tokyo, especially with the nearby JR train station offering good access to various attractions and direct routes to Haneda airport. The dining experience was good, offering a standard Japanese/western buffet with fresh and affordable options, though the ambiance was not warm. Facilities were satisfactory overall but didn't fully meet our expectations.
The hotel is conveniently close to Haneda Airport and the train station, making it easy to access various restaurants and shops in the area. The rooms, although a bit small, are clean and generally adequate for a comfortable stay. The service, especially from Mr Yasuharu Nakai, is helpful, but communication in English can be a challenge. The dining options offer a decent selection with both Japanese and Western choices, but may not be the most budget-friendly. Overall, the location is a major plus, while the language barrier and room size could be seen as downsides.
The hotel is conveniently located near JR Kamata station, making it great for access to the JR ring of trains. The rooms are a good size, with a super spacious bathroom, mini fridge, and electric water kettle. The lack of smoke smell was a big plus, but the rooms were extremely small, making it challenging to move around or pack for departure.