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Twin
Deluxe Twin 27 m²(Non-smoking)
- Meals:
- Without meal
- Check In:
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14:00~
24:00
- Check Out:
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~12:00
- Internet accessible in the guest room
- No-smoking room
Plan Details
To spend a relaxing time with your loved ones such as couples, couples, and friends ...
We have prepared a special plan only for the WEB where you can enjoy a hotel stay in a deluxe room.
MATSUMOTO MARUNOUCHI HOTEL is the only hotel in the Matsumoto Castle inside Sannomaru, where you can spend the night quietly and calmly.
We are waiting for your reservation by preparing a comfortable room with a good sleep bed, which is equipped with the luxury mattress "SILKY" manufactured by Nihon Bed, which has a reputation for being able to sleep well.
◆plan benefit◆
□Normal 15:00 check-in → 14:00 check-in
□Usually 11:00 check-out → 12:00 check-out
□Take a break! "Petit gifts" are available in your room
*This plan is a plan without meals.
You can have breakfast for an additional charge of 2,550 yen per person.
【Breakfast information】
■Venue:Hotel 1F Restaurant Building (former Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Building) 1F Banquet Hall
■Time:OPEN 6:30 to 9:30 CLOSE on weekdays(LO 9:00)/Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 9:00 CLOSE(LO 8:30)
The former Dai-ichi Kangyo Building, which is a nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Properties, was built in 1937 and features a stone joint outer wall and large arched windows.
The 1st floor banquet hall, which is the breakfast venue, is the place where the window of the former banking era was, and the large windows that are characteristic of the building and the high ceiling of about 11 meters are very open.
The decoration of the ceiling and the beams of the pillars remains as it was at that time, showing the high skill of the craftsmen at that time, and the door of the safe at the time of the bank is left in the corridor leading to the breakfast venue.
Breakfast is a "buffet" style that uses Shinshu and local ingredients and is particular about the taste.
How about starting your day at an elegant venue with history and quaintness?