Imperial Hotel, Tokyo is centrally located in Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Hibiya Park and 14 minutes by foot from Kabuki-za Theatre. This 5-star hotel is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Hamarikyu Gardens and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Don't miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge).
Grab a bite to eat at one of the hotel's 8 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Snacks are also available at the 2 coffee shops/cafes. Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, limo/town car service, and express check-out. Planning an event in Tokyo? This hotel has 344 square feet (32 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and 7 meeting rooms. For a surcharge, guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and a train station pick-up service.
Make yourself at home in one of the 651 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and minibars. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, while 32-inch flat-screen televisions with digital programming provide entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries.Regarding the restaurant, the French restaurant "Les Saisons" is only available for children aged 10 and above. Please be advised.
"I traveled with my mother and chose this hotel because I love old hotels and always wanted to see the famous flower arrangement in the lobby in person. I probably booked the lowest price, a room on the 27th floor of the Tower overlooking the Imperial Palace, for less than 1700 [currency, e.g., JPY, USD], and it didn't include breakfast. Breakfast for two would have been 600 [currency], and even though大众点评 (Dianping) rated it as Tokyo's number one food, I still couldn't bring myself to pay for it after reading reviews. The hotel is quite old, and the public areas were as beautiful as I imagined. However, the rooms in the Tower were really quite basic. It felt like an old five-star hotel from the 90s in China. On the bright side, the hygiene was excellent, and the view outside the window was beautiful. And sure enough, the next morning, I found an English newspaper outside our door. The service was impeccable; after check-in, the bellboy carried our luggage all the way to our room and gave us another rundown of the amenities. Unfortunately, the large public bath was under maintenance that day, so I couldn't use it, which was a bit of a shame. Coming and going, I saw many elegant elderly Japanese ladies, and I felt a little embarrassed to take photos with 'that flower' (the lobby arrangement). Although I'm too plump and only photographed the scenery, it was definitely still worth seeing."