Property building in Park Hotel Tokyo

Park Hotel Tokyo

Points forts de l'hôtel

Bienvenue au Park Hotel Tokyo, où le luxe rencontre le confort et l'excitation se déploie à chaque coin ! Niché dans le quartier vibrant de Minato-Ku, à la Tour des Médias de Shiodome, ce joyau quatre étoiles se trouve à seulement 4,2mi du cœur animé de Tokyo. Pour les voyageurs en quête d'aventure, les possibilités sont infinies - que ce soit pour déguster des sushis dans un restaurant local ou pour dévaler les pentes pour une session de ski ! Avec des tarifs à partir de seulement $166, une escapade luxueuse n'est qu'à une réservation.

Property building in Park Hotel Tokyo
City view in Park Hotel Tokyo

Chambres

Twin Room Tokyo Tower Side - Above 26th floor - Non Smoking in Park Hotel Tokyo

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2 Lits Simples

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235 pi²

Tokyo Tower Side, 2 lits simples

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Télévision à écran plat

Artist Single Room - single occupancy - 31st or 34th Floor - Non Smoking in Park Hotel Tokyo

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Artist, Simple

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Télévision à écran plat

Queen Room Tokyo Tower Side - above 27th floor - Non Smoking in Park Hotel Tokyo

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1 Lit Queen Size

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Tokyo Tower Side, Lit Queen Size

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Télévision à écran plat

Découvrez plus

Égayez vos matins avec un délicieux petit-déjeuner dans notre restaurant sur place, et rechargez vos esprits avec le Wi-Fi gratuit dans tout l'hôtel. Vous voulez vous détendre ? Offrez-vous un massage apaisant, ou détendez-vous simplement dans votre chambre insonorisée, équipée de la climatisation et de toutes les commodités, y compris des articles de toilette gratuits et un bidet relaxant ! Envie de socialiser ? Prenez une chaise au bar ou utilisez notre bureau des excursions pour découvrir des trésors cachés autour de la ville, tout en profitant d'un service de réception ouvert 24h/24 qui répond à tous vos désirs.

Lobby or reception in Park Hotel Tokyo
Lobby or reception in Park Hotel Tokyo

Vivez le Meilleur

Mais ne vous fiez pas seulement à notre parole - le Park Hotel Tokyo bénéficie d'excellents avis de la part de 2783 clients qui ont vécu la magie de première main ! Avec un parking privé (des frais supplémentaires s'appliquent) et un accès pour fauteuils roulants, nous garantissons la commodité pour chaque voyageur. Que vous soyez un explorateur solitaire, un couple en escapade romantique ou un voyageur d'affaires, chaque aspect est pris en charge ici, rendant votre séjour une aventure inoubliable au cœur du Japon !

Photo of the whole room in Park Hotel Tokyo
Photo of the whole room in Park Hotel Tokyo

Planifiez votre séjour

Lorsque vous êtes à Tokyo, dîner n'est pas seulement un repas ; c'est une expérience, surtout au [Park Hotel Tokyo] ! Commencez votre aventure culinaire au Hanasanshou, où vous pourrez vous adonner à une cuisine japonaise authentique dans une ambiance romantique, parfaite pour une soirée en amoureux ou une célébration spéciale. Élevez encore plus vos papilles au ART colours Dining, qui allie élégamment influences européennes traditionnelles et modernes, créant une atmosphère de restauration qui fait écho à la créativité de la scène artistique environnante. N'oubliez pas de visiter The Society pour un cadre tout aussi romantique, idéal pour savourer des plats européens exquis tout en profitant de l'ambiance de l'hôtel. Chaque restaurant promet une expérience unique qui saura certainement titiller vos papilles et vous laisser sur votre faim.

Restaurant/places to eat in Park Hotel Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Park Hotel Tokyo

Équipements

Restaurant

Wifi gratuit

Service en chambre

Climatisation

Bar

Bureau d'excursions

Chambres insonorisées

Réception 24h/24

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Park Hotel Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Park Hotel Tokyo

Restaurants

Japanese restaurant Hanasanshou

Romantique, Japonaise

ART colours Dining

Traditionnelle, Moderne, Romantique, Européenne

The Society

Romantique, Européenne

Breakfast in Park Hotel Tokyo
Lounge or bar in Park Hotel Tokyo
Lobby or reception in Park Hotel Tokyo
- THE VIEW! of all the hotels to stay at in Shimbashi, this is the one for the unobstructed view of the city skyline and Mount Fuji in the distance. I tried my luck booking this over New Years for my partner and I and we got super lucky that on New Years Day 2024 we woke up to perfect bluebird skies and Mount Fuji in the distance. It was absolutely unforgettable. - Our room as mentioned had a giant window to Tokyo and the beds and pillow were suitably comfortable. A decent sized bathtub was welcome to soak in after a long days walking. There is also a comfortable chair with an ottoman but the window ledge itself has a soft cushion to sit on too watch the world below go by. - The hotel itself is a 4 star but has all the appearances of a plush 5 star hotel. The lobby on the 25 floor has floor to ceiling walls looking out to greater Tokyo from Shimbashi, with all the tallest buildings in Tokyo visible as well as Tokyo tower. - As an art appreciator, the plethora of curated works around the hotel is a welcome addition, only a shame that when I booked none of the art themed rooms were available. - As part of the Shimbashi business district the building is well connected to the metro with konbini in the basement levels as well as some good stores. The walk to the JR line is longer than it seems, so be wary of that if you're trying to maximise your JR Pass. - There are coin operated washing machines and dryer available should that be needed. - Even though most things were shut because of new years, we still found plenty of places to dine out at around the Shimbashi area.

Jeremy

Really stylish art-loving hotel on the top floors of a modern skyscraper overlooking Tokyo Bay. Wonderful views from clean and functional room, and wonderful view of city centre from Reception. Helpful staff and free freshly machine-made coffee at any time of the day. Location was above the underground passages leading to Shimbashi station, so within tube-travel distance of almost anywhere in Tokyo, even if the immediate surroundings are notable only for the delightful and historic Hamarikyu Gardens.

Stephen

The views are spectacular and we got a room with a nice view for sun rise, even if at first we were dissapointed for not getting a room facing Mount Fuji. We could see Mount Fuji from the reception area The artist rooms are interesting as they are depicting some nice features of Japanese cultures. Of course, some rooms are nicer than others but we enjoyed ours There is Shiodome metro station very close by and you can easily move around

Adelina

Park Hotel is a classy, art-driven hotel at the heart of Ginza. You pay for the location, the view, the service, and the art if you stay in one of their special rooms. I usually stay here during my last couple of nights every time I travel to the city because of easy access to everything (and of course, the view at the end of the day). In terms of cost-per-luxury, this is a very good deal before jumping into the next cost bracket.

Daniel

Train station was on B1 of elevator..super convenient and family mart was downstairs with a heap of restaurant and shopping options. The views were spectacular from our triple corner room (level 34 - the highest) and also from the hotel lobby (could see Mt Fuji on a clear day). Staff were exceptionally polite and helpful and the art exhibition through out the hotel was awesome too. Rooms were roomy for Japan comparisons.

Kate

- THE VIEW! of all the hotels to stay at in Shimbashi, this is the one for the unobstructed view of the city skyline and Mount Fuji in the distance. I tried my luck booking this over New Years for my partner and I and we got super lucky that on New Years Day 2024 we woke up to perfect bluebird skies and Mount Fuji in the distance. It was absolutely unforgettable. - Our room as mentioned had a giant window to Tokyo and the beds and pillow were suitably comfortable. A decent sized bathtub was welcome to soak in after a long days walking. There is also a comfortable chair with an ottoman but the window ledge itself has a soft cushion to sit on too watch the world below go by. - The hotel itself is a 4 star but has all the appearances of a plush 5 star hotel. The lobby on the 25 floor has floor to ceiling walls looking out to greater Tokyo from Shimbashi, with all the tallest buildings in Tokyo visible as well as Tokyo tower. - As an art appreciator, the plethora of curated works around the hotel is a welcome addition, only a shame that when I booked none of the art themed rooms were available. - As part of the Shimbashi business district the building is well connected to the metro with konbini in the basement levels as well as some good stores. The walk to the JR line is longer than it seems, so be wary of that if you're trying to maximise your JR Pass. - There are coin operated washing machines and dryer available should that be needed. - Even though most things were shut because of new years, we still found plenty of places to dine out at around the Shimbashi area.

Jeremy

Really stylish art-loving hotel on the top floors of a modern skyscraper overlooking Tokyo Bay. Wonderful views from clean and functional room, and wonderful view of city centre from Reception. Helpful staff and free freshly machine-made coffee at any time of the day. Location was above the underground passages leading to Shimbashi station, so within tube-travel distance of almost anywhere in Tokyo, even if the immediate surroundings are notable only for the delightful and historic Hamarikyu Gardens.

Stephen

The views are spectacular and we got a room with a nice view for sun rise, even if at first we were dissapointed for not getting a room facing Mount Fuji. We could see Mount Fuji from the reception area The artist rooms are interesting as they are depicting some nice features of Japanese cultures. Of course, some rooms are nicer than others but we enjoyed ours There is Shiodome metro station very close by and you can easily move around

Adelina

Park Hotel is a classy, art-driven hotel at the heart of Ginza. You pay for the location, the view, the service, and the art if you stay in one of their special rooms. I usually stay here during my last couple of nights every time I travel to the city because of easy access to everything (and of course, the view at the end of the day). In terms of cost-per-luxury, this is a very good deal before jumping into the next cost bracket.

Daniel

Train station was on B1 of elevator..super convenient and family mart was downstairs with a heap of restaurant and shopping options. The views were spectacular from our triple corner room (level 34 - the highest) and also from the hotel lobby (could see Mt Fuji on a clear day). Staff were exceptionally polite and helpful and the art exhibition through out the hotel was awesome too. Rooms were roomy for Japan comparisons.

Kate

- THE VIEW! of all the hotels to stay at in Shimbashi, this is the one for the unobstructed view of the city skyline and Mount Fuji in the distance. I tried my luck booking this over New Years for my partner and I and we got super lucky that on New Years Day 2024 we woke up to perfect bluebird skies and Mount Fuji in the distance. It was absolutely unforgettable. - Our room as mentioned had a giant window to Tokyo and the beds and pillow were suitably comfortable. A decent sized bathtub was welcome to soak in after a long days walking. There is also a comfortable chair with an ottoman but the window ledge itself has a soft cushion to sit on too watch the world below go by. - The hotel itself is a 4 star but has all the appearances of a plush 5 star hotel. The lobby on the 25 floor has floor to ceiling walls looking out to greater Tokyo from Shimbashi, with all the tallest buildings in Tokyo visible as well as Tokyo tower. - As an art appreciator, the plethora of curated works around the hotel is a welcome addition, only a shame that when I booked none of the art themed rooms were available. - As part of the Shimbashi business district the building is well connected to the metro with konbini in the basement levels as well as some good stores. The walk to the JR line is longer than it seems, so be wary of that if you're trying to maximise your JR Pass. - There are coin operated washing machines and dryer available should that be needed. - Even though most things were shut because of new years, we still found plenty of places to dine out at around the Shimbashi area.

Jeremy

Really stylish art-loving hotel on the top floors of a modern skyscraper overlooking Tokyo Bay. Wonderful views from clean and functional room, and wonderful view of city centre from Reception. Helpful staff and free freshly machine-made coffee at any time of the day. Location was above the underground passages leading to Shimbashi station, so within tube-travel distance of almost anywhere in Tokyo, even if the immediate surroundings are notable only for the delightful and historic Hamarikyu Gardens.

Stephen

The views are spectacular and we got a room with a nice view for sun rise, even if at first we were dissapointed for not getting a room facing Mount Fuji. We could see Mount Fuji from the reception area The artist rooms are interesting as they are depicting some nice features of Japanese cultures. Of course, some rooms are nicer than others but we enjoyed ours There is Shiodome metro station very close by and you can easily move around

Adelina

Park Hotel is a classy, art-driven hotel at the heart of Ginza. You pay for the location, the view, the service, and the art if you stay in one of their special rooms. I usually stay here during my last couple of nights every time I travel to the city because of easy access to everything (and of course, the view at the end of the day). In terms of cost-per-luxury, this is a very good deal before jumping into the next cost bracket.

Daniel

Train station was on B1 of elevator..super convenient and family mart was downstairs with a heap of restaurant and shopping options. The views were spectacular from our triple corner room (level 34 - the highest) and also from the hotel lobby (could see Mt Fuji on a clear day). Staff were exceptionally polite and helpful and the art exhibition through out the hotel was awesome too. Rooms were roomy for Japan comparisons.

Kate

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Shiodome Media Tower, 1-7-1, Higashi Shimbashi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-7227, Japon

Park Hotel Tokyo