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Hotel Spotlights

Palace Hotel Tokyo

by Adam Nagy

Paying homage to a legacy that dates back more than half a century, the completely reimagined Palace Hotel Tokyo is a sophisticated celebration of its country’s culture and a tribute to omotenashi, the spirit of Japanese hospitality.

Palace Hotel Tokyo View

The Heart of Tokyo

Where centuries-old shops and home-grown brands coexist alongside world-class labels, and tree-lined boulevards intermingle with hidden backstreets concealing wonderful surprises, Tokyo offers a multitude of experiences.

Whether you’re looking to wine and dine your way through the city with the world’s most Michelin-starred eateries, or simply seeking an entirely new cultural experience, Palace Hotel Tokyo’s 1-1-1 Marunouchi address in the very heart of Tokyo and its distinguished Japanese hospitality offers the opportunity to experience Japan’s very best.

Palace Hotel Tokyo Room

Rooms & Suites

Blissful to wake-up in and delightful to retreat to and irresistibly cozy in every way, guestrooms range in size from an ample 45 square meters (484 square feet) to a generous 255 square meters (2,744 square feet), with every single one offering breathtaking views of the city’s most glorious gardens and the surrounding skyline.

Highlights include spacious balconies and terraces, and fully-equipped minibars so guests can shake, stir and sip without ever leaving the room.

Palace Hotel Tokyo Dining Palace Hotel Tokyo Spa

Dining

Whether it’s French fine dining at the Michelin-lauded Crown, authentic Japanese at Wadakura or refined Chinese at Amber Palace, each of Palace Hotel Tokyo’s restaurants promises a culinary experience as original and memorable as the setting.

Spa

Evian Spa Tokyo’s design is a metaphorical reflection of the journey evian® natural mineral water takes through the Alps, from the loose stone garden at reception signifying the water’s source on a mountaintop to the ceiling of the treatment rooms reflecting ripples in a pond. Each treatment room is aptly named after a peak in the Alps.