This glass and polished steel skyscraper designed by Tange Kenzo is the most scenic in the Prince Hotel chain. The foreground moat is lined with cherry trees. The unimpeded view from its lofty rooms gives guests the stunning panorama of West Tokyo, the Shinjuku skyline and Mt. Fuji. From the marble lobby with its mezzanine grand piano to the spacious guest rooms everything about this hotel is first-class.
A vision of high-shine glass, Mandarin Oriental offers a stunning view of Tokyo from virtually everywhere. Located in the financial center, Mandarin offers an advantage to any visitor who wishes to travel or do business. The regular walls in rooms have been replaced by glass and give a futuristic feel to the decor. High above the Tokyo streets, the spa is designed to give a feeling of supreme luxury. Restaurants, tea shops, bars and gourmet shops boast of good food and great Asian cuisine. Mandarin Oriental believes that it is serious business when it comes to the business of relaxation.
Since 1890, the Imperial hotel has catered to royalty, statesmen, fabled celebrities and the leaders of international commerce. Luxury is the keyword. The 1923 building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was lost in a fire, but a vestige of it survives in the art-deco Old Imperial Bar on the mezzanine level. Rooms are superb, with private writing desks, three telephones, individual environment control systems, remote control TV with bedside consoles and a spaciousness rarely encountered in Tokyo hotels. The staff can greet guests in five languages. Ginza is just behind the hotel, which faces Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace grounds.
The location in the Yebisu Garden complex of this beautiful hotel makes it a convenient place to stay for business travelers, yet it also has all of the amenities of a luxury resort. The ambience is distinctly European and the service is highly personalized. Guests may enjoy a wide variety of dining delights, from Cantonese and continental dishes to kaiseki, Japanese haute cuisine, in the hotel's seven restaurants.
Constructed around a spectacular Japanese garden, the star-shaped main building with its revolving restaurant is now overshadowed by the hotel's massive Tower and Garden Court annex to the south. Rooms are elegantly furnished befitting a hotel of this stature. Staff are extremely hospitable and are English speaking. You couldn't have asked for more with 37 restaurants and bars serving cuisines from Polynesian delights to French cuisine. An art museum, tennis courts and a large shopping arcade of stylish boutiques, all these to make your stay a memorable one.
The Four Seasons is situated in the historic Chinzan-so Gardens, ten minutes from Edogawabashi subway station. The meticulously tailored services and carefully appointed guest rooms of the Four Seasons Hotel make up for its secluded location, away from the business centers of Tokyo. Guests are surrounded by a splendid Japanese garden, complete with waterfall, pagoda and arched bridge. The rooms are among the largest in Tokyo. With world-class conference facilities, banquet halls and meeting rooms, the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is a unique destination for leisure and business travelers.
Located at a walkable distance from the Shinagawa Station, InterContinental the Strings Tokyo offers spacious accommodation with panoramic skyline views and impeccable service. Free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped fitness center are available at this luxury hotel. Rooms here showcase tasteful Japanese design, with large windows that offer mesmerizing views over the city. Every room is equipped with top-notch facilities for a comfortable stay of the guests. Moreover, an array of world class restaurants and state-of-the-art meeting spaces make this grand hotel a great choice for leisure as well as business travelers alike.
This glass and polished steel skyscraper designed by Tange Kenzo is the most scenic in the Prince Hotel chain. The foreground moat is lined with cherry trees. The unimpeded view from its lofty rooms gives guests the stunning panorama of West Tokyo, the Shinjuku skyline and Mt. Fuji. From the marble lobby with its mezzanine grand piano to the spacious guest rooms everything about this hotel is first-class.
InterContinental Yokohama Grand is a stunning hotel overlooking Yokohama Bay. The hotel boasts stylishly designed, spacious rooms that offer luxurious amenities as well as spectacular views of the city or the bay. The hotel comprises multiple elegant restaurants, lounges and bars, as well as an indoor pool and fitness and wellness facilities. The hotel also provides a variety of well-equipped event spaces that are ideal for hosting private and corporate functions. Overall, this lovely hotel is perfect for a leisurely stay as well as a business trip.
Located in the heart of Tokyo, just a few steps away from Ginza, the world-famous shopping and entertainment district. Conrad Tokyo boasts rooms furnished with modern decor, award winning restaurants and a 29th-floor spa with beautiful city views. It ranked 1st as the most popular Japanese hotel for international travelers by TripAdvisor 2015. Shiodome Subway Station and JR Shimbashi Train Station are both located within a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Centre can be reached with a 25-minute monorail ride while the Imperial Palace is a 15-minute drive away. Rooms at the Conrad are among the largest in Tokyo, and feature panoramic views of Hamarikyu Gardens or Tokyo Bay through floor-to-ceiling windows. Rooms come with a minibar, a flat-screen TV with a VOD system and a DVD player. Also offers a bathroom with rain shower. Wired and wireless internet access is available at an extra charge. Guests can swim laps in the picturesque free-use indoor pool or work out to views of Tokyo in the spacious fitness centre. Mizuki Spa offers private treatment rooms and a variety of relaxing massages. Conrad Tokyo houses 5 dining options with city skyline views, including China Blue.
A vision of high-shine glass, Mandarin Oriental offers a stunning view of Tokyo from virtually everywhere. Located in the financial center, Mandarin offers an advantage to any visitor who wishes to travel or do business. The regular walls in rooms have been replaced by glass and give a futuristic feel to the decor. High above the Tokyo streets, the spa is designed to give a feeling of supreme luxury. Restaurants, tea shops, bars and gourmet shops boast of good food and great Asian cuisine. Mandarin Oriental believes that it is serious business when it comes to the business of relaxation.
Housed in the Midtown Tower, the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo offers panoramic views of the city and promises its guests comfort and luxury. The uniquely designed interiors of the Deluxe rooms and suites ensure comfort. That the hotel is equipped with the best and latest equipment and offers world class service is a universally known truth. Whether business brings you here or you are out to explore, this is the most happening destination in Tokyo. Pampering yourself at the spa, satisfying your taste buds or sweating it out at the gym, it's all under one roof.