Contemporary luxury hotel offering views of Imperial Palace Gardens










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"Rising over Tokyo, it matches lavish spa and dining offerings with faultless service, the very combination that defines the city’s top luxury hotels." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Expect lavish spas, restaurants, and faultless service that exemplify why Tokyo is a luxury-hotel capital — the sort of high-end, tower-based hospitality the MICHELIN Guide highlights among its Three Key hotels." - The MICHELIN Guide

"An iconic property just a stone’s throw from the Imperial Palace, Palace Hotel Tokyo pairs classic omotenashi hospitality with spacious rooms and a prime central location. Japanese-owned and originally built in 1961, it has hosted numerous royal and distinguished guests, then underwent a complete rebuild for a 2012 grand reopening led by one of Japan’s largest architecture firms. Understated Japanese luxury shows in details like exceptionally soft Imabari towels and rustic Mashiko-yaki teacups from Tochigi Prefecture. Service strikes the perfect balance—attentive without being overbearing—with staff going out of their way to ensure a memorable stay, and the setting is right beside the Imperial Palace moat." - Kim Kahan

"Situated just removed from the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo." - The MICHELIN Guide

"As the hotel closest to the Imperial Palace, Palace Hotel Tokyo offers demure modern luxury with a retro nod to earlier modern Japanese design; after a mid‑2010s rebuild it provides contemporary comforts, sedate charm and ample views down to the Imperial Gardens below." - Brandon Presser
