Located
on the edge of Shiba Park near several subway stations
Spacious
guest rooms with digital flat-screen TVs, minibars, and large bathrooms
Some rooms have city views, tatami
floors, and Japanese gardens
Premium
Club Rooms include free breakfast, Champagne, and spa access
Seven
on-site restaurants, plus bakery, bar, cafe, and lounge
Swimming pool, fitness center, and spa (extra fee)
On-site 12-lane bowling alley and pool tables
Meeting facilities, ballroom, and business center
Shuttle
bus service to train station and airport
Free
Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel
Facilities
like pool and spa are charged an extra fee
Lower
category rooms have drab decor
Breakfast
is not included in the room rate
Parking
is charged extra
The 626-room Price Park Tower Tokyo is a luxury high-rise hotel in Shiba Park, close to the Tokyo Tower and a short walk to several subway stations. It also offers a free shuttle service to the airports
and the nearest train station. For a luxury hotel, the lower category
rooms are surprisingly ordinary, but some upgraded rooms have posh extras like Japanese gardens or access
to the exclusive Premium Club Lounge. The hotel offers a wide array of features, including seven restaurants, a natural hot spring spa, pool,
fitness center, and even a bowling alley. For all its extras,
rates here are reasonable compared to similar properties. For a
luxury experience with a twist, travelers may prefer the
beautiful and historic Tokyo Station Hotel, which is located
inside a massive subway station.
Scene
Modern, bright, and light-filled public spaces with sleek decor
The
Prince Park Tower Tokyo occupies a modern, glass-fronted, 35-story
high-rise on the edge of Shiba Park with views of the iconic
Tokyo Tower. The lobby area is bright and airy, with high
ceilings and an inner atrium providing lots of natural light during
the daytime. Public spaces are sleek and contemporary, done up in
monochromatic tones of gray, white, and black floor tiles, light gray marble
walls, black counter tops, and black and white armchairs. The hotel has a business-like
atmosphere and the lobby area and restaurants can get busy at peak
hours. The property is popular with couples and families visiting Tokyo
as tourists, and it attracts many business travelers as well.
Location
On the edge of Shiba Park in Shibakoen
The
Prince Park Tower Tokyo is located in Shiba Park, in the
Shibakoen neighborhood of Tokyo's Minato-ku district. It's near Tokyo Tower, which is visible from some rooms, and right by the Zojyoji Temple. The area is well serviced by public transportation, with several subway stations nearby, the closest being Akabanebashi, which is a seven-minute walk from the hotel. - Seven-minute walk to Akabanebashi subway station
Rooms
Spacious guest rooms with large bathrooms and modern amenities
Guest rooms at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo are spacious by Japanese
standards, with a minimum size of 301 square feet. Their best features are the large windows offering views of the Tokyo skyline and providing lots of natural light. The lower-category rooms are
decorated in a neutral style that seems a bit austere for a luxury
hotel. Floors are covered in tan wall-to-wall carpeting and paired with cream-colored walls and utilitarian furniture. Apart from a sole
framed art piece over the bed, there are few decorative accents.
Luxury bathrooms make up for the drab decor: done up in black
and gray marble tiles, they're spacious and well-equipped
with whirlpool bathtubs and separate showers. There
are electronic controls for the toilets and for controlling
the water temperature of the showers and bathtubs. All rooms also have digital flat-screen TVs, minibars stocked with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages,
coffee- and tea-making facilities, air-conditioning, and
free Wi-Fi. Some upper-category rooms have traditional tatami floors and Japanese gardens. Premium Club Rooms are located on the highest
floors and enjoy panoramic views, as well as access to the Premium
Club Lounge -- where breakfast and Champagne are free, plus guests get free access to the spa, pool, and fitness center.
Features
Seven restaurants; bowling alley; and extensive wellness facilities including a spa, pool, and fitness center
The
Prince Park Tower Tokyo has a dizzying number of features, including seven on-site restaurants offering a variety of cuisines and
specialties. Several serve Japanese cuisine and specialize in
yakitori, tempura, sushi, or teppanyaki, while other options include a Chinese
restaurant and one serving Western cuisine. Other food and
beverage outlets include a bakery, bar, cafe, and lounge on the 33rd
floor. The spa has a traditional Japanese bathhouse with hot springs,
a fitness center, and swimming pool. All of these features command a
hefty extra fee, however, though guests staying in Premium Club
Rooms get free access. The hotel also has a 12-lane bowling alley and pool tables with an adjacent bar. The business center is open 24-hours and has printers, copy machines, fax, and courier service. The
property also has a convention hall, several banquet rooms, and a
ballroom that can accommodate 3,000 people. The hotel provides a free
shuttle service to and from Hamamatsucho train station, as well as to Narita and Haneda airports. On-site parking is charged an extra fee.