The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

A sophisticated Tokyo tower
VERIFIED LUXURY
Soaring 33 stories above downtown Tokyo, the sleek Prince Park Tower Tokyo looks out over one of the city’s greenest spaces, Shiba Koen, with many of its 603 rooms offering spectacular views of the park, the iconic Tokyo Tower and the vast cityscape.

Part of the Prince Hotels chain, known for its elegant take on accommodations, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo sets itself apart as as an all-encompassing hotel with everything from a boulangerie to a bowling alley. The impressive design blends urban modernism with Japanese elegance, from its dramatic lobby with a labyrinthine view up the center of the building to the top floor, to its luxurious guest rooms and upscale facilities.

The hotel is run efficiently, with graceful, attentive and knowledgeable staff, and a concierge service to arrange restaurant bookings and other requests. Situated in the convenient Minato district of Tokyo, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is a great choice if you seek a downtown location.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
  • The Sky Lobby is unquestionably one of the best spots in the city to observe Tokyo Tower. Take a front-seat view by the glass window or one of the tiered seats closer to the bar — all offer up-close-and-personal views of the famous landmark and the sprawling city around it.
  • The Prince Park Tower has everything you need under one roof. In addition to plush rooms, there’s a day spa and a nail salon for beauty needs, shops for retail therapy, plus a foreign exchange service, a shipping service and 24-hour room service. 
  • It is a family friendly hotel with family rooms, baby cots and fun entertainment options such as karaoke, a 12-lane bowling alley with billiards tables, and bike rentals.
  • For events and business, there are a whopping 17 meeting rooms — two ranking among the largest in Japan. All of them are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and flexible seating arrangements. The spaces include a ballroom for formal dinner parties and ceremonies, a convention hall, various-sized banquet rooms and three chapels.
  • The hotel is in the upmarket Minato district, an area popular with travelers and expats that’s teeming with restaurants, bars, shops, galleries and attractions such as the Nezu Museum, Roppongi Hills, 21 21 Design Sight, and Tokyo Midtown. Zojoji Temple, originally built in 1393 and moved to its present location in 1598, is just next door to The Prince Park Tower.
Things to Know
  • For relaxation and post-workout relief, the Tokyo hotel offers separate male and female onsens filled with natural spring water. There’s an expansive aquatic recreation center, with an 82-foot-long pool, whirlpool and a sauna. Like the Technogym-equipped fitness center, it incurs an extra fee.
  • It’s a five-minute walk from the lobby to subway stations on the Oedo and Mita lines, and 12-minute stroll or short courtesy shuttle bus ride from the hotel to JR Hamamatsucho station. The hotel is also a modest cab ride — less than JPY$1200 or US$11 — to the entertainment- and restaurant-dense area of Roppongi.
  • From Narita airport, the Airport Limousine bus goes directly to the hotel, and from Haneda, the monorail takes 15 minutes to Hamamatsucho station.
The Rooms
  • Floor designs are themed and have evocative décor to set the mood. The Panoramic Floor boasts cityscape photography, surround sound, a TV in in the bathroom and a view from the bath out to Tokyo; the Park Floor provides spectacular vistas of Shiba Park, balconies in the Deluxe Twin Rooms and 301-square-foot standard rooms; the Garden Floor houses hybrid Japanese-Western-style accommodations with a tatami room as well as Western bedroom, and a majestic backdrop of a Japanese garden.
  • The Minato hotel rooms are spacious — a rarity in Tokyo — and all recently renovated. They include satellite TV, large wardrobes, luxurious beds, well-equipped bars with stylish glasses and china tea sets, and some, a small terrace.
  • Bathrooms are also roomy, with both a shower and bath. Some floors feature jetted baths. They come with floors and counters of marble, plush robes and high-quality toiletries.
  • Large wall-to-wall windows look out onto verdant parks, the city and Tokyo Tower, depending on room location. The vista provides you with a sense of calm, despite being deep within Tokyo’s famously dense urban center.
  • The plush Premium Club and Royal Floors offer exclusive perks like a personal butler service, free use of spa and fitness facilities, towering vistas above surrounding buildings, plus complimentary breakfast, laundry and welcome champagne.
The Restaurants
  • Along with 24-hour room service and an onsite boulangerie, the hotel offers seven restaurants that cover a range of options. Choose among Katsura steak house; Torishiba, a yakitori, or an eatery that focuses on grilled chicken skewers; Yomeiden, a Chinese restaurant; Tenshiba, which specializes in tempura; Shibazakura, a Japanese spot; and Brise Verte, French fine dining.
  • For sunset cocktails, nightcaps and light meals, the luxury hotel offers three lounge bars: the Sky Lounge’s Stellar Garden, with its breathtaking top-floor views, the Lobby Lounge, with its elegant high teas, and the cozy main bar, Mokuren.
  • Shibazakura delivers impeccable Japanese cuisine and warm hospitality with a relaxing view of a lower garden and cascading water feature. Hand-pick sake from the neighboring cellar to enjoy with your meal, which include both kaiseki and à la carte options. A traditional Japanese breakfast is also available.
  • Perched on the 33rd floor, Brise Verte affords outstanding panoramas of Tokyo Tower and the city, making it the perfect place to sip a champagne and watch the sunset, or to welcome the day with breakfast and a cup of coffee.
Amenities
24-hour room service
Bar
Gym
House car
Indoor pool
Meeting rooms
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
4-8-1 Shibakoen Minato, Tokyo, 105-8563 JP
TEL81-3-5400-1111
TEL03-5400-1111
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
HND (18-24 min)   NRT (1 h-1 h 15 min)  
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