Palace Hotel Tokyo blends modern luxury with serene views of the Imperial Palace's gardens, featuring stylish rooms, top-notch dining, and a rejuvenating spa.
1 Chome-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan Get directions
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"The legendary property, so named as it’s the closest hotel to the Imperial Palace, lures wealthy Japanese guests with its demure, luxury gloss; now, international travelers have gotten wise and are starting to book in as well. There's no better place to experience a Tokyo Christmas than with a fully ornamented tree in your room and a custom cookie tin to bring back home. The holidays here are for the classy—muted beige and a palette of floral colors in the rooms are a subtle nod to the ample views of the Imperial Gardens below."
"Palace Hotel Tokyo is a three Key hotel in Tokyo, recognized for its exceptional service and amenities." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Palace Hotel Tokyo, located across from the Imperial Palace, was remodeled in 2012. It boasts views of the Imperial Palace and Gardens, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows and natural motifs, including green carpeting and a Japanese maple outside the lobby window. The hotel also features around 1,000 pieces of specially commissioned art." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Featuring guest rooms with rare balconies, this hotel offers authentic Cantonese cuisine at Chugoku Hanten Kohakukyu and French cuisine at One MICHELIN Star ESTERRE." - MICHELIN Guide Japan
"The legendary property, so named as it’s the closest hotel to the Imperial Palace, lures wealthy Japanese guests with its demure luxury gloss; now, international travelers have gotten wise and are starting to book in as well. Back in the early 2010s, the Palace Hotel doubled down on its commitment to quality and completely demolished its historical property that was erected in the early 1960s in time for the first Tokyo Olympics. A glimmering new luxury stay was born anew, with all the contemporary touches but maintaining its sedate, mod charm born 50 years prior. When you think of modern Japanese design, it’s not these rooms—the decor at the Palace, while only just over a decade old, feels like a retro nod to an earlier vocabulary of modernity. Muted beige and a palette of floral colors are a subtle nod to the ample views of the Imperial Gardens below." - Brandon Presser