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Marunouchi HotelvsThe Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, A Luxury Collection Hotel
Both Marunouchi Hotel and The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel are highly recommended by professional travelers. On balance, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel ranks slightly higher than Marunouchi Hotel. The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel is ranked #34 in Tokyo with praise from 5 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Condé Nast Traveler and The Telegraph.
Marunouchi Hotel
Rough Guide
Frommer's
Concierge
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
1-6-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo 100-0005
From $216/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This moderately priced hotel packs a surprisingly classy punch."
"Though quite classy (and pricey), the Marunouchi is lacking in facilities and services, placing it more squarely in the business-hotel category." Full review
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For the best view ask for a room facing Tokyo Station, where triple-pane glass allows you to watch bullet trains silently glide by.
"It's a very good value and an exceptionally convenient location, a stone's throw from the Narita Airport Express in the heart of a thriving business and shopping district."
"Convenience is one reason to choose the Marunouchi Hotel... rooms are small but tastefully outfitted with the necessities of a business traveler." Full review
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Convenience is one reason to choose the Marunouchi Hotel, occupying the upper 11 floors of the Marunouchi Oazo Building and joining Tokyo Station via an underground walkway.
"Located in front of Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi North exit, this hotel is convenient for both businesspeople and tourists."
"This comfortable, tastefully decorated hotel is housed in the new Oazu Building facing Tokyo Station."
"Rooms (which vary considerably in size) are on the ninth to 17th floors... and major in sumptuous materials in a palette of browns and golds." Full review
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"Marunouchi means "in the circle", a reference to the fact that this district has expanded within an area demarcated by the moat surrounding the neighbouring Imperial Palace." Full review
"Handy for Tokyo Station (and with great views of the building from many of its rooms), the Marunouchi deftly synthesises modern conveniences with Japanese style." Full review
"Located in front of Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi North exit, this hotel is convenient for both businesspeople and tourists."
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, A Luxury Collection Hotel
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
Forbes Travel Guide
Condé Nast Traveler
Oyster
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda 102-8585, Tokyo Prefecture
From $340/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
7.0
"Tokyo’s newest luxury skyscraper (and unlikely to be the last, with the 2020 Olympics countdown underway), the Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is a contemporary rebuild of an old landmark hotel, spanning the upper floors of a 26-storey tower." Full review
"Prince Hotel's new luxury flagship property occupies floors 30 to 36 of the main tower at the new Tokyo Garden Terrace mixed-use development." Full review
5 Stars
"Throughout the Prince Gallery — in private rooms, two restaurants, one bar, the spa and fitness center — you are treated to stunning vistas of urban Tokyo, framed beautifully through immense windows." Full review
"If newer means better, this hotel is a shining example." Full review
Luxury
"There's no denying that The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is one of the finest luxury properties in a city that's packed with excellent options." Full review
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Choose those facing east for sunrise views and vantages of the Imperial Palace, and those facing west for sunsets and — on a good day — Mt. Fuji.
"It’s all about the views at this striking hotel, which occupies the top seven floors of a 36-story high-rise in Akasaka." Full review
"Levitation beds with down duvets, exceedingly comfortable counterpoints to that exhilarating perspective, and the rest of the interior design falls in place in a quietly geometric, minimalist mode." Full review