Accommodations
Number of Rooms: 284
266 guestrooms and 18 suites offer picturesque views of the Imperial Palace gardens and moats and the surrounding Tokyo skyline beyond. The 13 categories of accommodations include guestrooms ranging in size from an ample 480 square feet (45 square meters) to a spacious 2,740 square feet (255 square meters).
Most of the hotel’s rooms have open-style bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and showers, and more than half feature open terraces and balconies – a true rarity in Tokyo.
With leafy carpet motifs and earthy color palettes throughout, the hotel’s luxuriously cozy and contemporary interiors invoke its proximity to Tokyo’s much loved natural splendor.
Nature notwithstanding, all guestrooms come with modern exigencies such as complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access, 55- to 60-inch 4K HDR TVs and Blu-ray / DVD / CD players.
In Room Amenities:
Uniquely Japanese touches to the rooms include bath towels from Imabari – a city in the Ehime prefecture of Japan well known for the quality of its towel manufacturing since it began over 110 years ago – and high quality teas by Maruyama Nori, a venerable Japanese brand founded in 1854 in Tokyo’s Tsukiji district.
Accompanying the Maruyama Nori teas as part of the hotel’s in-room tea service presentation are tea cups handmade in Tochigi prefecture in the Mashiko-yaki style of pottery which dates back to Japan’s Nara period. The tea cup saucers originate from Sabae, a city in Fukui prefecture known for the emperor commissioned Echizen lacquerware it began producing over 1,500 years ago.
Bath amenities by Anne Semonin include the Parisian line’s Exotic Verbena Bath Salts, Shower Gel and Natural Soap, and its Botanical Body Milk and Hair Conditioner.
Available Room Types
Deluxe Room
Deluxe Room
Facing the Imperial Palace’s ancient Otemon Gate and Uchibori Dori avenue below, Deluxe rooms are located on floors 8 through 17 and measure a comfortable 45 square meters or 485 square feet in size.
Outfitted with a king-size bed, floor-to-ceiling windows and a separate seating area which can be used as either a dining table or a work space. Deluxe rooms also feature an open-style bathroom with separate soaking tub and shower - complete with dual rain and handheld shower heads.
By day, the partial views of the Imperial Palace gardens offer an idyllic scene while by night, the lights of colorful Shinjuku twinkle in the distance.
Deluxe Room with Balcony
Deluxe Room with Balcony
Located on floors 8 through 17, south-facing Deluxe rooms with balconies measure a comfortable 45 square meters or 485 square feet in size and look out on to Wadakura Fountain Park and the Imperial Palace Plaza, with its surrounding gardens and moats. At night, the expansive views unveil a skyline silhouette stretching from Marunouchi to Toranomon and, from some heights, even Roppongi beyond.
Outfitted with either one king bed or two oversized twins and featuring a separate seating area that can be used as either a dining table or a work space, the greatest appeal of these rooms is undeniably their furnished balconies – offering travelers the rarity of private outdoor space in bustling Tokyo.
Some Deluxe King rooms (with balconies) connect to Deluxe Twin rooms (with balconies), offering optimal flexibility for families and those traveling in larger groups.
Grand Deluxe Room
Grand Deluxe Room
Located on floors 8 through 15 and measuring 55 square meters or 595 square feet, Grand Deluxe rooms offer more space in which to relax and unwind – whether it be after a long stretch of meetings, an afternoon of shopping or an entire day of sightseeing.
Grand Deluxe Kings come with more spacious balconies - great for doing breakfast or afternoon tea outdoors - while Grand Deluxe Twins come outfitted with separate dining area and work desk - perfect for business travelers.
All Grand Deluxe rooms feature spacious bathrooms with separate soaking tub and shower ensconced in one large, walk-in marble & glass enclosure – complete with a tub-side picture window through which to enjoy views of Wadakura Fountain Park and the Imperial Palace Plaza by day, and the silhouette of the Marunouchi and Akasaka skylines by night. Fashionistas will appreciate the walk-in wardrobes.
Club Deluxe Room
Club Deluxe Room
Located on floors 18 through 23, Club Deluxe rooms offer a loftier perspective on the Imperial Palace’s ancient Otemon Gate and Uchibori Dori avenue below.
Measuring an ample 45 square meters or 485 square feet, these rooms are outfitted with a king-size bed, floor-to-ceiling windows and a separate seating area which can be used as either a dining table or a work space.
Club Deluxe rooms also feature an open-style bathroom with separate soaking tub and shower – complete with dual rain and handheld shower heads.
By day, the partial views of the Imperial Palace gardens offer an idyllic scene while by night, the lights of colouful Shinjuku twinkle in the distance.
Club guests enjoy exclusive Club Lounge access and privileges.
Club Deluxe Room with Balcony
Club Deluxe Room with Balcony
Located on floors 18 through 23, Club Deluxe rooms with balconies offer a loftier perspective on Tokyo’s much loved natural splendor and the rarity of an outdoor perch from which to take in the picture-perfect views.
The 45-square meter or 485-square feet rooms are outfitted with a separate seating area that can be used as either a dining table or a work space, with some Club Deluxe King rooms (with balconies) connecting to Club Deluxe Twin rooms (with balconies) to offer optimal flexibility to families and those traveling in larger groups.
Bathrooms have either entirely separate soaking tubs and showers or a more Japanese wet room-style combination of separate soaking tub and shower ensconced in one large, walk-in marble & glass enclosure.
By day, the views that await from your private balcony include that of Wadakura Fountain Park and the Imperial Palace Plaza - with its surrounding moats, distinctive black Japanese pine trees and lush greenery. Come dusk, the night sky begins to reveal a skyline silhouette stretching from Marunouchi to Toranomon and Roppongi beyond.
Club guests enjoy exclusive Club Lounge access and privileges.
Club Grand Deluxe Room
Club Grand Deluxe Room
Located on floors 16 & 17 and measuring 55 square meters or 595 square feet, Club Grand Deluxe rooms offer a loftier perch as well as more space in which to relax and unwind – perfect for refreshing after a long day of meetings, an afternoon of shopping or nonstop sightseeing.
Club Grand Deluxe Kings come with larger balconies - idyllic for delighting in afternoon tea outdoors - while Grand Deluxe Twins come outfitted with separate dining area and work desk - ideal for business travelers.
All Club Grand Deluxe rooms feature spacious bathrooms with separate soaking tub and shower ensconced in one large, walk-in marble & glass enclosure – complete with a tub-side picture window through which to enjoy views of Wadakura Fountain Park and the Imperial Palace Plaza by day, and the silhouette of the Marunouchi and Akasaka skylines by night.
Club Grand Deluxe rooms also come with a larger LCD TV with M's brand speaker system, spacious walk-in wardrobe and exclusive Club Lounge access and privileges.
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Located on floors 16 through 23, Executive Suites measure 75 square meters or 810 square feet and feature views of Wadakura Fountain Park, the Imperial Palace Plaza - with its distinctive black pine trees and ancient moats - and a skyline stretching from Marunouchi to Akasaka.
Decorated in a cool mix of muted gold and creams accented by soft greens and a deep lavender, these king-bedded suites come with walk-in wardrobes large enough to accommodate an extravagant shopping spree along Marunouchi Naka Dori.
They are also outfitted with dual-sink bathrooms designed in a Japanese-inspired wet room style – each featuring a separate tub and shower ensconced in one large, walk-in marble & glass enclosure. The perfect space in which to soak and relax after a day of retail therapy.
With spacious balconies, entirely separate bedroom and living areas, and the option to be expanded in size by way of connecting to an adjoining Deluxe King room (with balcony) via an external hallway, Executive Suites are perfect for families, those traveling in larger groups, or those who simply love added space, amenities and services. A secure outer area door gives the combined two-bedroom living space a residential feel.
Guests residing in Executive Suites enjoy Club Lounge exclusive access and privileges.
Premier Suite
Premier Suite
Debuting on the 10th anniversary year of Palace Hotel Tokyo, our new Premier Suites are designed in harmony with nature, connecting its splendid views of the Imperial Palace Gardens with the warmth of the wooden decor.
The living area colored in earthy tones of soft green and brown features a comfortable corner sofa and elegant coffee table. In the bedroom, the pleated fabric walls reflect sunlight to create a shadow pattern that changes by the hour.
A built-in wine cellar at the minibar is stocked with red and white wine, also leaving space for guests to store any bottles brought in from home.
Suite guests enjoy Club Lounge access and privileges.