INFO Palace Hotel Tokyo 5☆
Experience The Heart of Japan.

With an incomparable perspective on the city and a singular, moat-side setting just opposite the Imperial Palace gardens, the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Palace Hotel Tokyo is a haven of hospitality – serene and refined, and imbued with understated luxury throughout.Paying homage to a legacy that dates back more than half a century, the multi-award-winning modern masterpiece is a sophisticated celebration of its country’s culture and a tribute to omotenashi – Japanese hospitality.

Address : 1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan

Website : https://en.palacehoteltokyo.com/

FEATURES
Dining

1) Amber Palace
At Amber Palace, the ambiance is Old World China, from the antique wood paneling to the traditional musical instruments displayed and the rich, amber color scheme throughout. From Peking duck to dim sum and steamed abalone to bird’s nest, the latest fine dining outpost of the same restaurant management group known for its Michelin-starred Fureika in Azabu serves up Marunouchi’s finest Shanghainese and Cantonese cuisines.

2) Esterre
Esterre is a fine dining restaurant showcasing contemporary French haute cuisine in partnership with DUCASSE Paris. A core pillar of the restaurant is local sourcing. In line with Ducasse’s philosophy of uncovering what high-quality ingredients can be found in a given destination and then applying French culinary techniques to their preparation, Esterre will serve up the best produce from Japan.

3) Grand Kitchen
At the hotel’s all-day restaurant, guests can dine al fresco moat-side on a spacious terrace or cozy up by a larger-than-life fireplace while enjoying the bustle of the open-style show kitchen.

4) Lounge Bar Privé
With an interior that seats 50 and an outdoor terrace that seats 25, the intimate Lounge Bar Privé’s sixth floor perch offers a vantage point for Tokyo’s vibrant business district and the Imperial Palace gardens. The cosmopolitan menu includes selections referencing American and French classics, with Japanese touches throughout.

5) Royal Bar
The Royal Bar, a classic from the original Palace Hotel, was brought back to life with plush velvets, rich leathers and exquisite woodwork–and they’re still smoking cigars and mixing martinis the old-fashioned way. The counter is actually a restoration of the original 1961 bar designed by “Mr. Martini,” the hotel’s first and long-time bartender.

6) Sushi Kanesaka
Operated by Michelin-starred Shinji Kanesaka, the hotel’s 20-seat sushi bar is housed in the hotel’s signature Japanese restaurant Wadakura. Kanesaka’s one and only outpost in the prestigious Marunouchi district serves up some of the city’s finest dishes, artfully prepared by skilled celebrants of sushi.

7) The Palace Lounge
Taking center stage in the main lobby, the hotel’s most convivial gathering spot is marked by a towering fireplace to one side and a grand white Steinway on the other. By day, kimono-clad staff serve a contemporary twist on Japanese afternoon tea. After sunset, the cozy setting morphs into a buzzy, chic cocktail lounge.

8) Wadakura
The hotel’s signature Japanese restaurant offers a quartet of spectacular dining options, including a sushi outpost operated by Michelin-starred Shinji Kanesaka as well as an authentic tempura bar called Tatsumi and a theatrical teppanyaki grill named Go. Additional offerings include set shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and kaiseki courses.

Spa
1) Evian Spa
Occupying nearly 13,000 square feet on the fifth floor, Japan’s only Evian SPA comprises five treatment rooms, a spa suite, separate men’s and women’s relaxation lounges, a fitness center and an indoor swimming pool with an outdoor terrace. With interiors designed as a metaphorical reflection of the journey evian mineral water takes through the Alps, the spa’s menu features treatments themed around Celestial Restoration, Mineral Enrichment, Precious Nourishment and Renewed Vitality. Original services include the Vitalizing Signature, consisting of Japanese trigger point-style bodywork combined with Swedish-style deep tissue massage.

Room Type Room Size
Deluxe Room  (45 m² / 485 ft²)
Deluxe Room with balcony Room  (45 m² / 485 ft²)
Grand Deluxe Room  (55 m² / 595 ft²)
Club Deluxe Room  (45 m² / 485 ft²)
Club Deluxe with balcony Room  (45 m² / 485 ft²)
Club Grand Deluxe Room  (55 m² / 595 ft²)
Executive Suite  (75 m² / 810 ft²)
Garden Suite  (75 m² / 810 ft²)
Chiyoda Suite  (80 m² / 860 ft²)
Premier Suite  (90 m² / 970 ft²)
Park Suite  (120 m² / 1,291 ft²)
Terrace Suite  (120 m² / 1,290 ft²)
Palace Suite  (210-250 m² / 2,260-2,690 ft²)
  • Subject to availability.
  • Price may vary depending on actual travel dates and selected room categories.
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