Property Building in Park Hotel Tokyo

Park Hotel Tokyo

ホテルのハイライト

Park Hotel Tokyoへようこそ。ここでは、贅沢が快適さと出会い、興奮があらゆる角で展開します!活気あふれる港区の汐留メディアタワーに位置するこの魅力的な四つ星の宝石は、東京の賑やかな中心部からわずか4.2マイルの距離にあります。冒険を求める旅行者にとって、可能性は無限大です - 地元の食堂で寿司を味わったり、スキーを楽しんだりすることができます!料金はわずか$142から始まり、贅沢な逃避行が予約一つで実現します。

朝は、当ホテルのレストランで美味しい朝食を楽しみ、館内全体で無料Wi-Fiを利用して心をリフレッシュしてください。リラックスしたいですか?心地よいマッサージを受けるか、音を遮断したお部屋でくつろいでください。お部屋にはエアコンや無料のアメニティ、リラックスできるビデなどが完備されています!社交的な気分ですか?バーで椅子を引いて、ツアーデスクを利用して市内の隠れた名所を発見しながら、24時間対応のフロントサービスであなたのあらゆる要望にお応えします。

しかし、私たちの言葉だけを信じないでください - Park Hotel Tokyoは、1820人のゲストからの素晴らしいレビューを誇っています!プライベート駐車場(追加料金がかかります)や車椅子アクセスもあり、すべての旅行者に便利さを提供します。ソロの探検者、ロマンチックな休暇を楽しむカップル、ビジネス旅行者のいずれであっても、ここではすべての側面が配慮されており、日本の中心での滞在が忘れられない冒険となることでしょう!

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

部屋数

写真を8枚表示

1 クイーンサイズベッド

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235 平方フィート

Tokyo Tower Side, クイーンサイズ

無料Wi-Fi

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

禁煙ルーム

写真を9枚表示

1 キングサイズベッド

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280 平方フィート

Corner Tokyo Tower Side, キングサイズ

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

禁煙ルーム

写真を6枚表示

1 シングルベッド

コーナー

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

禁煙ルーム

もっと発見

東京にいるとき、食事は単なる食事ではなく、特にPark Hotel Tokyoでは体験です! Hanasanshouで本格的な日本料理を楽しむロマンチックな雰囲気の中で、あなたの料理の冒険を始めましょう。 ART colours Diningでは、伝統的なヨーロッパの影響と現代的な要素が優雅に融合し、周囲のアートシーンの創造性を反映したダイニングの雰囲気を作り出しています。 The Societyを訪れることもお忘れなく—素晴らしいヨーロッパ料理を味わいながら、ホテルの雰囲気を楽しむのに理想的なロマンチックな背景です。各レストランは、あなたの味覚を刺激し、もっと欲しくなるユニークな体験を約束します。

探検の一日を終えた後、豪華なサンクチュアリに戻ると、すべての旅行者のニーズに合わせたさまざまな部屋の選択肢でリラックスすることができます。印象的なスカイラインの景色を望む広々としたデラックススイートを選ぶか、居心地の良いプレミアムツインルームを選ぶか、すべての宿泊施設で快適さが優先されます。家族のためにもう少しスペースが必要ですか?私たちのコネクティングファミリールームは、皆が近くにいながら、家庭的な雰囲気を楽しむことができます。ソロの冒険者やビジネスプロフェッショナルのために、シックなアーティストシングルルームは、快適さと機能性をシームレスに融合させ、インスピレーションを念頭に置いて設計されています。どのオプションを選んでも、滞在中は静けさと便利さを楽しめることを確信できます。

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

最高を体験

部屋の快適さを超えて、Park Hotel Tokyoは冒険に最適な位置にあります!東京タワーの明るい光を求めるのか、銀座でのショッピングスプリーに飛び込むのか、ホテルは都市の探検の理想的な出発点です。東京の多様な魅力がすぐ目の前にあるので、忙しい通りから静かな避難所へ、あっという間に移行できます。カメラを持って、この活気ある街で思い出を集める準備をしましょう。Park Hotel Tokyoでは、単なる宿泊場所を提供するだけでなく、日本の魅力的な文化とエネルギーを体験するためのゲートウェイを提供します!

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

アメニティ

スキー

レストラン

無料Wi-Fi

ルームサービス

エアコン

バー

ツアーデスク

防音室

Spa and wellness centre/facilities, Spa/Wellness in Park Hotel Tokyo
Lounge or bar in Park Hotel Tokyo

レストラン

Japanese restaurant Hanasanshou

ロマンチックな, 日本料理

ART colours Dining

伝統的な, モダンな, ロマンチックな, ヨーロッパ

The Society

ロマンチックな, ヨーロッパ

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

The room is small, but very very well appointed. It has an outstanding coffee service to enjoy in the morning while overlooking Tokyo (my favorite part) and bath/shower amenities galore. The robe and slippers are a nice touch too for relaxing in. While there I dined four times at the onsite dining. Breakfast is light and well done, but the real standout is the outstanding dinner. This is a restaurant you would happily travel to, let alone have it in the lobby. Check it out. Lunch is super too. The views are outstanding. There are very few places in the world that you can watch the convergence of the most advanced train system in the world. As a transportation nerd, this was heaven. Last thing, the art of the hotel is not just some poorly done Gatlinburg style crap. It’s really really nice art, and each floor is its own showcase. Take the time to visit each floor. I ended up purchasing a piece while I was there.

Jeremy

Probably the best and nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. Everything was wonderful. The staff were friendly, the check-in process was smooth (and they offered to hold our luggage since we arrived a little early), the views were incredible, and the art everywhere was beautiful. Especially in our room. We were so lucky to be able to stay in the Cherry Blossoms room by Hirako Otake - it was stunning. I spent half of my time admiring the room and the rest admiring the beautiful view of Tokyo Tower. The bathroom was nice as well; shower area much more spacious and comfortable compared to other Japanese hotels. You can also spend quite a good amount of time walking the halls of each floor admiring the art, all of which is available for purchase. I absolutely want to stay here again, it was worth every yenny.

Rachel

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

- 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

The room is small, but very very well appointed. It has an outstanding coffee service to enjoy in the morning while overlooking Tokyo (my favorite part) and bath/shower amenities galore. The robe and slippers are a nice touch too for relaxing in. While there I dined four times at the onsite dining. Breakfast is light and well done, but the real standout is the outstanding dinner. This is a restaurant you would happily travel to, let alone have it in the lobby. Check it out. Lunch is super too. The views are outstanding. There are very few places in the world that you can watch the convergence of the most advanced train system in the world. As a transportation nerd, this was heaven. Last thing, the art of the hotel is not just some poorly done Gatlinburg style crap. It’s really really nice art, and each floor is its own showcase. Take the time to visit each floor. I ended up purchasing a piece while I was there.

Jeremy

Probably the best and nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. Everything was wonderful. The staff were friendly, the check-in process was smooth (and they offered to hold our luggage since we arrived a little early), the views were incredible, and the art everywhere was beautiful. Especially in our room. We were so lucky to be able to stay in the Cherry Blossoms room by Hirako Otake - it was stunning. I spent half of my time admiring the room and the rest admiring the beautiful view of Tokyo Tower. The bathroom was nice as well; shower area much more spacious and comfortable compared to other Japanese hotels. You can also spend quite a good amount of time walking the halls of each floor admiring the art, all of which is available for purchase. I absolutely want to stay here again, it was worth every yenny.

Rachel

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

- 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

The room is small, but very very well appointed. It has an outstanding coffee service to enjoy in the morning while overlooking Tokyo (my favorite part) and bath/shower amenities galore. The robe and slippers are a nice touch too for relaxing in. While there I dined four times at the onsite dining. Breakfast is light and well done, but the real standout is the outstanding dinner. This is a restaurant you would happily travel to, let alone have it in the lobby. Check it out. Lunch is super too. The views are outstanding. There are very few places in the world that you can watch the convergence of the most advanced train system in the world. As a transportation nerd, this was heaven. Last thing, the art of the hotel is not just some poorly done Gatlinburg style crap. It’s really really nice art, and each floor is its own showcase. Take the time to visit each floor. I ended up purchasing a piece while I was there.

Jeremy

Probably the best and nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. Everything was wonderful. The staff were friendly, the check-in process was smooth (and they offered to hold our luggage since we arrived a little early), the views were incredible, and the art everywhere was beautiful. Especially in our room. We were so lucky to be able to stay in the Cherry Blossoms room by Hirako Otake - it was stunning. I spent half of my time admiring the room and the rest admiring the beautiful view of Tokyo Tower. The bathroom was nice as well; shower area much more spacious and comfortable compared to other Japanese hotels. You can also spend quite a good amount of time walking the halls of each floor admiring the art, all of which is available for purchase. I absolutely want to stay here again, it was worth every yenny.

Rachel

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

ロケーション

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

Park Hotel Tokyo