Property building in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Punti salienti dell'hotel

Benvenuti al Imperial Hotel Tokyo, un lussuoso oasi a 5 stelle situata nel vibrante cuore di Tokyo! Con prezzi a partire da soli $339, questo magnifico stabilimento si trova in 1-1, Uchisaiwai-Cho 1-Chome Chiyoda-Ku, rendendolo il punto di partenza perfetto per le vostre avventure in questa emozionante metropoli. A solo 4 mi dal centro città, godrete di un facile accesso a tutte le straordinarie attrazioni di Tokyo, mentre potrete ritirarvi nel vostro personale rifugio ogni volta che ne avrete bisogno.

Photo of the whole room in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Camere

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1 Letto Singolo

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1130 piedi quadri

Penthouse Suite Tower, 2 Letti Singoli, Piano alto

Minibar

TV a schermo piatto

Frigorifero

Macchina per tè/caffè

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1 Letto Singolo

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715 piedi quadri

Residential Suite Tower, Piano alto

Angolo cottura

Microonde

Minibar

TV a schermo piatto

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1 Letto King Size

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345 piedi quadri

Imperial Superior, Uso Singolo

Centro fitness

Scopri di più

Entrate e lasciatevi catturare dalla straordinaria gamma di servizi progettati per coccolare e intrattenere. Immergetevi nel relax con una piscina coperta (sono previsti costi aggiuntivi), rilassatevi presso la spa o fate battere il vostro cuore al centro fitness (sono previsti costi aggiuntivi). Che stiate socializzando con i colleghi al centro business o assaporando deliziosi piatti nel ristorante in loco, il Imperial Hotel Tokyo sa come tenervi soddisfatti. Non dimenticate di brindare ai vostri viaggi con un drink al bar o di godervi le esibizioni di musica dal vivo che illuminano le serate (possono essere previsti costi aggiuntivi).

Property building in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Facade/entrance in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Vivi il Meglio

Con una collezione impressionante di 1813 recensioni, i viaggiatori non possono fare a meno di elogiare le loro esperienze in questo straordinario hotel. Gli ospiti amano il Wi-Fi gratuito, l'aria condizionata e il buffet per bambini che rende i soggiorni in famiglia un gioco da ragazzi. Inoltre, le strutture per sport acquatici nelle vicinanze e la sauna assicurano che non vi mancheranno mai attività divertenti in cui indulgere. Prenotate la vostra fuga al Imperial Hotel Tokyo e vivete l'epitome del comfort e dell'eleganza in una delle città più affascinanti del mondo!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Pianifica il tuo soggiorno

Mangiare al Imperial Hotel Tokyo è un'avventura in sé, con un'eccellente selezione di ristoranti in loco che soddisfano ogni palato. Vuoi assaporare un po' di Francia? Dirigiti a Les Saisons per un tocco contemporaneo sulla cucina francese tradizionale, oppure goditi un'atmosfera più classica a La Brasserie. Le famiglie ameranno l'atmosfera accogliente di The Imperial Viking Sal e Parkside Diner, dove deliziosi piatti europei e americani ti aspettano. Se ti senti audace, non perdere l'occasione di indulgere nelle moderne creazioni giapponesi di Kamon o nelle offerte autentiche di ristoranti come Tokyo Nadaman e Ten-ichi che racchiudono i ricchi sapori del Giappone.

Restaurant/places to eat in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Servizi

Ristorante

Piscina coperta

Centro affari

Wifi gratuito

Servizio in camera

Centro fitness

Sauna

Aria condizionata

Fitness centre/facilities in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Fitness centre/facilities in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Piscina

Al coperto

Tutto l'anno, Parte bassa, Con vista

Swimming pool in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Ristoranti

Les Saisons

Moderna, Francese

The Imperial Viking Sal

Adatto alle Famiglie, Europea

Parkside Diner

Adatto alle Famiglie, Americana, Europea

Kamon

Moderna, Giapponese, Steakhouse

Tokyo Nadaman

Tradizionale, Giapponese

San Applause

Moderna, Giapponese

Nakata

Tradizionale, Giapponese, Sushi

Torakuro

Tradizionale, Moderna, Giapponese

Food in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Lobby or reception in Imperial Hotel Tokyo
The outstanding customer service, all of the staff were amazing. 5 star customer service all round. It was my husband and I, it was our first time visiting Japan. We stayed at the Imperial Hotel for 1 week and we would definitely go back and stay there again. It must have been within the first 20 minutes or so of arriving at the hotel, and we got a knock on the door, and the lovely tea lady attendant provided us with complimentary Japanese tea and one of the traditional japanese sweets for both myself and my husband. She put the tray with the tea and sweets on one of our side tables and asked us if there was anything else that she could assist us with etc. Such a lovely team of staff, so respectful, cultured and polite, and not to mention helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Even when we were walking to the lift to go downstairs etc, there was someone always there to greet us and press the button for us! Not even exaggerating, like this was service like no other! Above and beyond is an understatement, the service was truly exceptional. The concierge were phenomenal, just one example I will share (I do have more believe me but I will share this one) one evening my husband and I wanted to go for Teppanyaki for dinner. The duty manager got out of his seat and physically walked outside with us and directed us/showed us the best way to go to the Teppanyaki restaurants and where they were located.

Daphne1987*

We stayed in the service apartment part of the hotel. I think the service was a little different like the room cleaning and other room services, but I haven't notice anything less than perfect at the hotel so far. The room was on the 29th floor and got the great view of the Shinbashi station to the south. The room was very spacious including the good size toilet. The amenity in the room was the best I've seen. They even provided 4 hand towels. All of the staff speaks perfect English, even the bell boy and the cleaning maid. The service was beyond what I ever imagined to experience. The Narita limousine bus stops in front of the hotel which was very helpful to us with 2 big luggage each.

Oatz

High end hotel with a little bit of history. Although clearly well kept, the design is from the 1970's, so you need to appreciate and lean into the architecture/design from that period. There is also a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright in the lobby featuring pieces from the previous Imperial Hotel. The pool, sauna, onsen-bath area had fun old school amenities and excellent service and cleanliness. Everything is spotless and the service was impressive from check-in to check-out. Room was large and comfortable with a lot of classic 70's amenities - I watched "Death Note" on the built-in cable TV in the bathroom while doing my make-up, sitting on a vanity stool in my hotel pajamas.

Briana

This hotel truly has a world-class service from the moment you arrive it honestly feels like just levitate to your room whilst the staff bring up your luggage and check you in. The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is in a great location with many attractions such as the Imperial Palace near by shopping and world class restaurants within close proximity. Finally, the hotel has so many bars and restaurants from the bars and Cafes on the ground floor to the lounge area and restaurants on the 17th floor. I must point out the hotel serves a lovely Japanese breakfast.

Joseph

From check-in to check out, it was everything we could have asked for and more! The entire staff was so accommodating, and the concierge team took care of every request and went above and beyond on a few of them. We stayed in the Tower and had an amazing view of the Imperial Palace. I had a package delivered to the hotel that arrived a few days before we did, and it was delivered to us at check-in without an issue. I appreciated the pajamas, robes, and slippers and the toiletries in the bathroom. Exceptional stay at an exceptional hotel!

Melissa

The outstanding customer service, all of the staff were amazing. 5 star customer service all round. It was my husband and I, it was our first time visiting Japan. We stayed at the Imperial Hotel for 1 week and we would definitely go back and stay there again. It must have been within the first 20 minutes or so of arriving at the hotel, and we got a knock on the door, and the lovely tea lady attendant provided us with complimentary Japanese tea and one of the traditional japanese sweets for both myself and my husband. She put the tray with the tea and sweets on one of our side tables and asked us if there was anything else that she could assist us with etc. Such a lovely team of staff, so respectful, cultured and polite, and not to mention helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Even when we were walking to the lift to go downstairs etc, there was someone always there to greet us and press the button for us! Not even exaggerating, like this was service like no other! Above and beyond is an understatement, the service was truly exceptional. The concierge were phenomenal, just one example I will share (I do have more believe me but I will share this one) one evening my husband and I wanted to go for Teppanyaki for dinner. The duty manager got out of his seat and physically walked outside with us and directed us/showed us the best way to go to the Teppanyaki restaurants and where they were located.

Daphne1987*

We stayed in the service apartment part of the hotel. I think the service was a little different like the room cleaning and other room services, but I haven't notice anything less than perfect at the hotel so far. The room was on the 29th floor and got the great view of the Shinbashi station to the south. The room was very spacious including the good size toilet. The amenity in the room was the best I've seen. They even provided 4 hand towels. All of the staff speaks perfect English, even the bell boy and the cleaning maid. The service was beyond what I ever imagined to experience. The Narita limousine bus stops in front of the hotel which was very helpful to us with 2 big luggage each.

Oatz

High end hotel with a little bit of history. Although clearly well kept, the design is from the 1970's, so you need to appreciate and lean into the architecture/design from that period. There is also a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright in the lobby featuring pieces from the previous Imperial Hotel. The pool, sauna, onsen-bath area had fun old school amenities and excellent service and cleanliness. Everything is spotless and the service was impressive from check-in to check-out. Room was large and comfortable with a lot of classic 70's amenities - I watched "Death Note" on the built-in cable TV in the bathroom while doing my make-up, sitting on a vanity stool in my hotel pajamas.

Briana

This hotel truly has a world-class service from the moment you arrive it honestly feels like just levitate to your room whilst the staff bring up your luggage and check you in. The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is in a great location with many attractions such as the Imperial Palace near by shopping and world class restaurants within close proximity. Finally, the hotel has so many bars and restaurants from the bars and Cafes on the ground floor to the lounge area and restaurants on the 17th floor. I must point out the hotel serves a lovely Japanese breakfast.

Joseph

From check-in to check out, it was everything we could have asked for and more! The entire staff was so accommodating, and the concierge team took care of every request and went above and beyond on a few of them. We stayed in the Tower and had an amazing view of the Imperial Palace. I had a package delivered to the hotel that arrived a few days before we did, and it was delivered to us at check-in without an issue. I appreciated the pajamas, robes, and slippers and the toiletries in the bathroom. Exceptional stay at an exceptional hotel!

Melissa

The outstanding customer service, all of the staff were amazing. 5 star customer service all round. It was my husband and I, it was our first time visiting Japan. We stayed at the Imperial Hotel for 1 week and we would definitely go back and stay there again. It must have been within the first 20 minutes or so of arriving at the hotel, and we got a knock on the door, and the lovely tea lady attendant provided us with complimentary Japanese tea and one of the traditional japanese sweets for both myself and my husband. She put the tray with the tea and sweets on one of our side tables and asked us if there was anything else that she could assist us with etc. Such a lovely team of staff, so respectful, cultured and polite, and not to mention helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Even when we were walking to the lift to go downstairs etc, there was someone always there to greet us and press the button for us! Not even exaggerating, like this was service like no other! Above and beyond is an understatement, the service was truly exceptional. The concierge were phenomenal, just one example I will share (I do have more believe me but I will share this one) one evening my husband and I wanted to go for Teppanyaki for dinner. The duty manager got out of his seat and physically walked outside with us and directed us/showed us the best way to go to the Teppanyaki restaurants and where they were located.

Daphne1987*

We stayed in the service apartment part of the hotel. I think the service was a little different like the room cleaning and other room services, but I haven't notice anything less than perfect at the hotel so far. The room was on the 29th floor and got the great view of the Shinbashi station to the south. The room was very spacious including the good size toilet. The amenity in the room was the best I've seen. They even provided 4 hand towels. All of the staff speaks perfect English, even the bell boy and the cleaning maid. The service was beyond what I ever imagined to experience. The Narita limousine bus stops in front of the hotel which was very helpful to us with 2 big luggage each.

Oatz

High end hotel with a little bit of history. Although clearly well kept, the design is from the 1970's, so you need to appreciate and lean into the architecture/design from that period. There is also a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright in the lobby featuring pieces from the previous Imperial Hotel. The pool, sauna, onsen-bath area had fun old school amenities and excellent service and cleanliness. Everything is spotless and the service was impressive from check-in to check-out. Room was large and comfortable with a lot of classic 70's amenities - I watched "Death Note" on the built-in cable TV in the bathroom while doing my make-up, sitting on a vanity stool in my hotel pajamas.

Briana

This hotel truly has a world-class service from the moment you arrive it honestly feels like just levitate to your room whilst the staff bring up your luggage and check you in. The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is in a great location with many attractions such as the Imperial Palace near by shopping and world class restaurants within close proximity. Finally, the hotel has so many bars and restaurants from the bars and Cafes on the ground floor to the lounge area and restaurants on the 17th floor. I must point out the hotel serves a lovely Japanese breakfast.

Joseph

From check-in to check out, it was everything we could have asked for and more! The entire staff was so accommodating, and the concierge team took care of every request and went above and beyond on a few of them. We stayed in the Tower and had an amazing view of the Imperial Palace. I had a package delivered to the hotel that arrived a few days before we did, and it was delivered to us at check-in without an issue. I appreciated the pajamas, robes, and slippers and the toiletries in the bathroom. Exceptional stay at an exceptional hotel!

Melissa

Posizione

1-1, Uchisaiwai-Cho 1-Chome Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 100-8558, Giappone

Imperial Hotel Tokyo