Shibuya Creston Hotel
- Tokyo
- 15 Jun, 2025
If you’re looking for a reasonable hotel in Shibuya and you like small-scale hotels with personal service, the Creston is a great choice. It’s close to the action but down a small quiet street so it’s nice and quiet.
[Shibuya Creston Hotel exterior]
Shibuya Creston Hotel At A Glance
- Great for: solo travelers, couples, small families
- Strong points: intimate scale, close to the action in Shibuya, reasonable rates
- Sample rates: US$150 to 250
[Creston Hotel guest room]
We first heard about this hotel from a consulting client who raved about it. It’s a nice little hotel just off the main shopping district in Shibuya. The rooms here are large by Japanese standards, including a huge suite room.
[Creston Hotel restaurant]
The rates at the Creston are at the low end of the mid-range, and in quiet seasons, they actually enter budget territory. But the Creston feels more like a nice boutique hotel than a standard budget hotel.
[Creston Hotel lobby]
The size of the Creston is one of the main selling points. If you like a place where the staff will know you after a day or two, you’ll love the Creston. It will feel like your home in Shibuya.
Name in English:
Shibuya Creston Hotel
Name in Japanese:
渋谷クレストンホテル
English address:
10-8 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0047
Japanese address:
〒150-0047 東京都渋谷区神山町10-8
Price:
Budget to mid-range
Nearest Transport:
10-minute walk from Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit)
Telephone: 81-3-3481-5800
Website: Official Website
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Shibuya Creston Hotel is located in Tokyo’s Shibuya
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