Palace Hotel Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan
Marunouchi

284 Rooms

In Tokyo one of the scarcest commodities is a break from the sheer neon-lit urbanity of it all — which makes a hotel like the newly reconstructed Palace Hotel something special indeed. This is as close as you can get to actually staying on the verdant grounds of the Imperial Palace without being related to the Emperor himself. In 2012, after a major...

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Hotelist Club members receive:
  • Upgrade to next room category, based upon availability at check-in
  • Guaranteed 2pm late check-out
  • Welcome treat in room on arrival
  • 100 USD hotel credit per room, per stay (2 night minimum)
  • Personal Hotelist concierge that can arrange airport transfers, activities, and more.

1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, 100-0005, JPN

Amenities

  • 24 hour front desk
  • Parking
  • Free wi-fi
  • Gym
  • Swimming pool
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Room service
  • Concierge
  • Valet parking
  • Self service parking (charges apply)
  • Spa treatments (on request)
  • 24 hour room service
  • Babysitting (on request)
  • Designated smoking area
  • Luggage storage
  • Beauty salon
  • Wake-up service
  • Air conditioning

Palace Hotel Tokyo

In Tokyo one of the scarcest commodities is a break from the sheer neon-lit urbanity of it all — which makes a hotel like the newly reconstructed Palace Hotel something special indeed. This is as close as you can get to actually staying on the verdant grounds of the Imperial Palace without being related to the Emperor himself. In 2012, after a major three-year renovation, this ground-up reimagining of the original Palace Hotel does its level best to deliver a hotel that’s worthy of its setting.

The architecture and design are as perfectly sober and calm as you’d expect from a high-end Japanese luxury hotel, and the modern-Japanese interiors feel perfectly weighted, carefully considered, expertly crafted. The most basic Deluxe Rooms are hardly basic at all, and the better ones quickly scale the heights, adding balconies, living rooms, and the like. And the views of the Palace grounds and the city benefit from the fact that they’re scaling literal heights as well, all the way on up to the Palace Suite.

A generous handful of restaurants and lounges makes up the balance of the Palace’s offerings, as well as the evian SPA, another reminder that Tokyo often does European better than Europe itself does. Tokyo’s luxury hotels also, incidentally, do service better than just about anyone else does — a stay is likely to set a standard that you’ll find other luxury hotels unable to match.