The Suite
This accommodation ranks among Tokyo's most refined stays, designed deliberately to feel less like a hotel and more like a chic urban residence. The palette sticks primarily to sophisticated earthy tones, highlighted by strategic accents of aubergine and gold, providing a rich backdrop for the striking artwork by Yui Higashibata.
A major selling point is the private terrace. This is the ideal spot for your morning green tea ritual, offering direct, unobstructed views over the Imperial Palace Plaza and the notable Wadakura Fountain. Inside, the master bedroom is generously sized, providing ample space to truly settle in. It features a dedicated vanity area and a substantial dressing room for practical convenience. The marble-clad bathroom is equally well-appointed, featuring dual sinks, a separate shower, and a soaking tub with built-in jets positioned right beside the window—a welcome luxury after a long day navigating the city.
The Hotel
Situated in the bustling Marunouchi business district, Palace Hotel Tokyo showcases Japanese elegance from the moment you arrive. Mirrored walls and floor-to-ceiling windows, paired with double-height artwork of Japanese flora and sleek, modern décor, create a serene atmosphere in the heart of the city. First opened in 1947, the hotel underwent a complete rebuild in 2012 and now features an acclaimed spa, three bars, and seven restaurants, two of which have earned Michelin stars. Esterre, in partnership with Ducasse Paris, offers French haute cuisine, while Amber Palace specializes in Cantonese and Shanghainese dishes.
Amenities
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Bar
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Indoor swimming pool
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Spa and wellness centre
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8 restaurants
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Fitness classes
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24-hour Front desk
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Gym








