At least during your stay try @ The Peninsula Tokyo, Ginza Area. I could say the service is top notch,room is huge especially if you re traveling with your spouse, , and opt for the imperial palace view, you wouldn't get disappointed.
I will be making a trip up to Tokyo in the coming month, and I would just like a little advice from the community as to where would be a good place to stay while I am there. I've never been to Tokyo before, or Japan for that matter, and seeing as most mem...
We were in the Shidome area at the Conrad. It's a great location, just a short stroll to Tsukiji and Ginza, with the metro system nearby. Across the street is the Hama Riku Garden which is a scenic area that gets you away from the concrete jungle of the c...
Emrique, You mention cost isnt an issue, but you dont give us any leads as to other priorities. traditional? classic? modern? quiet? busy? close to...? personal, attentive service? professional but perhaps a bit cold? Park Hyatt is the business prestige c...
Well I suppose I do tend to lean towards more modern, chic, fashionable sort of places, but still want somewhere quite luxurious and in an area that is generally convenient for the first time tourist I guess? That would involve being near interesting site...
this hotel called Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel... pretty good and in a really convenient location. Not sure if it's luxurious enough... perhaps you could check it out. The concierge service is unbelievable - they could help with anything you want to ask the...
At least during your stay try @ The Peninsula Tokyo, Ginza Area. I could say the service is top notch,room is huge especially if you re traveling with your spouse, , and opt for the imperial palace view, you wouldn't get disappointed. Rgds
of when a lot of modern premium chains started opening there. The initial choices were the Imperial Hotel (next to the palace) and the New Otani (both pretty much premium but outdated). But then came the Park Hyatt (in Shinjuku, a very lively area, but di...