Hotel Reviews

2 Hotels in Tokyo with Luxuriously Spacious Rooms

The Luxury of Spacious Rooms in Japan

While the trend of today’s traveler to Japan may seek capsule hotels or AirBnB’s, the luxury traveler to Japan will always require the attentive detail of five-star hospitality and the luxury of spacious rooms.

 

The Peninsula Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo in Ginza brings luxurious comfort with Japanese modernity and refinement for a truly classic luxury hotel experience.

The hotel offers everything you would expect from a Peninsula hotel: the highest quality of service and the standard layout of Peninsula rooms, with a spacious sitting area, walk-in closet, and the classic Peninsula bathtub and bathroom layout.

Welcome to your room in The Peninsula Tokyo. The sitting area comes as a standard in all rooms, complete with a desk station, coffee and tea station, dining table, and entertainment hub with all the necessary charging outlets
Rooms with king-sized beds and double beds are equally spacious. The double beds are larger than the standard twin-sized beds adding to the comfort. All rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling windows for the best views of Ginza
The Peninsula bathtub. A standard bathroom appearance in all of the Peninsula hotels around the world. The large bathtub and granite backdrop take center stage in the bathroom complete with mood lighting to bring the spa experience to your room
All bathrooms have 2 sinks, a separate shower, and a separate toilet. The spacious floor plan of the bathroom and the spaciousness in all areas of the room’s layout provide the feeling of luxurious comfort


The Peninsula Tokyo
1-8-1 Yurakucho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
+81-3-6270-2888
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Palace Hotel Tokyo

Located next to the Imperial Palace and Gardens, the Palace Hotel Tokyo presents sophisticated Japanese hospitality and modernity.

The luxury hotel in Marunouchi offers guests luxuriously spacious rooms, many with their own private balconies overlooking the Imperial Gardens. The Palace Hotel Tokyo brings convenience in the heart of the capital with direct access to the Tokyo Station and Marunouchi’s Underground.

The view from your private balcony overlooking Marunouchi, the gardens, and Tokyo’s skyline. The balcony’s glass allows guests to have unobstructed views of the entire city in the privacy of your room
Your private balcony is furnished with chairs and table to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, or even a snack or meal, in this pleasant and understated al fresco setting. The clean cuts of granite and wooden furniture enhances the natural touches of Japanese design
Welcome to your bedroom. The spacious room provides a sitting area, dining table, coffee and tea station, and entertainment hub. Upon turn-down service, your bedding come completes with a comfortable, soft pajama robe
Your bathroom with a separate shower, separate toilet, and bathtub. The bathroom has two entrances, one by the door and one by the bedroom. Amenities are generously supplied and replenished twice a day


Palace Hotel Tokyo
1-1-1- Marunouchi
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
+81-3-3211-5211
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