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Located across from Aoyama Bell Commons at the intersection of Aoyama and Gaien Nishii streets, this high rise building is host to a hotel and furnished rental residences. It was opened together with 'Passage Aoyama', a commercial facility with a luxury supermarket and patisserie. The new enterprise of Daimaru Peacock, 'exe Peacock', features a bakery and a variety of hors d'oeuvres and wine.
Transport Gaienmae station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line), exit 1A or Omotesando station (Tokyo Metro Ginza/Hanzomon/Chiyoda Lines). exit A4
Telephone 03 3497 0109 Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier
Telephone 03 3475 1534 Tokyu Stay Aoyama Residence
Open Check in 3pm, check out 11am; Restaurants 11am-11pm; Shops & servises 10am-9pm
Admission Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier single ¥13,000-¥18,650); Ladies floor single ¥14,000-¥16,500; Premier floor single ¥14,000-16,500, double ¥22,500-¥25,000, twin ¥24,500-¥26,500); Tokyu Stay Aoyama Residence Monthly A studio ¥420,000/month, B studio ¥490,000/month, 1 bedroom ¥60,000/month
URL www.tokyustay.co.jp/e/hotel/AO/ Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier
URL www.tokyustayresidence.com/english/aoyama/ Tokyu Stay Aoyama Residence
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