Amenities
The Palace Hotel is a distinguished, deluxe 10-story property that overlooks theImperial Palace and Gardens. All rooms have been renonvated in 1994. Hotel facilities include seven restaurants featuring Western cuisine, as well as secretarial services, safe deposit boxes and hotel security.
Second Visit a Must!
There was nothing to dislike (or nothing that we could fault) at all about this hotel. The staff were super friendly and efficient and understo...
Quiet, Luxury, Service
Arriving at the Palace Hotel is something I look forward to every time I am in Japan. The hotel is small and personal, without that city-withi...
The only place I'd ever stay in Tokyo!
Visited in 2004 and was amazed at the personal attention and service. As an American I thought I'd have to find an ice machine - no such thing ...
Room With a View of Royalty!
We visited Tokyo in 2000 and stayed in the Palace Hotel. This is not the high-tech, impersonal style of many modern hotels. Instead, this is a ...
Wonderful Hotel!
My husband and I just returned from Tokyo having stayed at the Palace Hotel. Fantastic visit from the moment we arrived. Exceptionally friendly staff and very good room service. Highly recommend - location great as well!
Wonderful Hotel!
The location of the hotel is excellent. It has great amenities (including free internet in the rooms). The room decor was a little dated but very clean and functional. Its a great place to stay!
great location close to train terminal, palace, shopping. staff very helpful
Despite its aging facade, this hotel defines world class service and has excellent facilites and an unbeatable location. The executive rooms are spacious (and have king beds, contrary to a previous review). Restaurants are first class but expensive (reasonably priced takeout food is available from a stand in the lobby by the Swan Restaurant). Marunouchi is a five minute walk and there are lots of restaurants and shops there. Well equipped health facility free for guests (unlike many other Tokyo hotels). Free high speed internet (but not wireless).
Right across from Imperial Palace, 5 minute walk to Ginza (best shopping), Financial District, Tokyo Station (trains to everywhere) Having traveled to Tokyo about 30 times - I think this is probably one of the best Locations to stay at if you want to tour Tokyo for it's cultural, history and charming diversity."
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