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Palace Hotel Tokyo

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Cultivating Tokyo

The immersive Cultivating Tokyo experience comes with a private lesson that allows guests to dive into Tokyo’s unique and dynamic scene with confidence and ease with the help of our connoisseurs, who will educate guests on Japanese etiquettes. Business travellers will relish the chance to learn how to bow properly, exchange business cards or get advice on gift-giving. Leisure travellers, meanwhile, will enjoy learning how to navigate the city on trains and subways, as well as enjoying advice on dining best practices.

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

About

Imbued with understated luxury, sophisticated restraint and subtle Japanese touches throughout, Palace Hotel Tokyo stands as a tribute to design and omotenashi (Japanese hospitality). Drawing deeply from the country’s history, arts and culture, the much-lauded property continues to redefine luxury in Japan with grace, elegance and authenticity.

 

In 2022, which marked the hotel’s 10th anniversary, it unveiled six Premier Suites, adding a mid-range category to the hotel’s now-seven categories of suites, which range in size from 75 to 250 square metres. 

 

The verdant landscape surrounding the property served as inspiration for the interiors of the suites, with textural elements and an earthy colour palette of mossy green, soft browns and light taupe being drawn from the natural environment. The living space features two distinct areas – a spacious lounge with ample seating and a separate, multipurpose space in which to dine or work. The bedroom comes outfitted with a dressing table and a walk-through closet which leads to an ensuite bathroom with double vanity and separate soaking tub and rain shower. The suites also feature two separate balconies on which to dine alfresco while taking in views of Wadakura Fountain Park, the Imperial Palace gardens and the city skyline beyond.

 

With the addition of these new Premier Suites, Palace Hotel Tokyo is further committed to offering an unparalleled experience of Tokyo with its distinctive omotenashi.

 

Palace Hotel Tokyo is a member of Fine Hotels & Resorts.


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