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The Peninsula Tokyo

1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Japan | Tokyo Hotels

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The Peninsula Tokyo

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: ¥ 38,000 (approx. US$ 418)

 

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The Peninsula Tokyo

1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku

Tokyo, Japan

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

314 Rooms

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Like Moses just back from the mountain, we’re here to tell you that we have seen the Peninsula Tokyo, and it is good. Actually, good is a bit of an understatement. This hotel, let’s not fool ourselves, is enormously expensive — but it’s as close to worth it as any luxury hotel we’ve ever seen. It’s still perhaps the sort of experience that’s best had on someone else’s dime, but even if you’re footing the bill it’s quite difficult to imagine coming away disappointed.

While most big Tokyo hotels occupy the upper floors of mixed-use skyscrapers, the Peninsula is purpose-built, with its lobby on the ground floor, just like a proper hotel. The location, in Marunouchi, is unique, adjoining the Imperial Gardens, which makes for impressive views during the daytime and the rare (for Tokyo) sight of complete darkness at night. You’re close by to the Ginza shopping district, but slightly removed from it all, and public transportation is no problem — though as long as you’re living it up, there’s a fleet of BMWs and Rolls-Royces at guests’ disposal.

The look is a bit on the conservative side, but that doesn’t mean dull. It’s quite a bit livelier and more inspired than the typical luxury fare, contemporary and a bit timeless, avoiding trendiness today so that it won’t look dated tomorrow. Along with stunning views, the rooms come with all the high-tech conveniences and low-tech creature comforts you’d expect from a top-flight hotel, plus free wireless internet access, which let’s be honest here, it would be insulting to be billed for when you’re paying these kinds of rates. Not that that stops most high-end hotels from adding it on to your bill anyway.

Simply put, it’s the five-star hotel the way it ought to be. Particularly unmissable is the 24th-floor restaurant, as glamorous a dining setting as any in Tokyo, with views that have to be seen to be believed. Pop down to the ESPA spa for a treatment, and have room service delivered through a hatch in the wall (for when answering the door is too much to ask) — it can’t get much better.

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  • Restaurants

    1. Hei Fung Terrace

      Chinese

      Good | Last Visited. Mar 2008

      “Chi Keung Tang, a founding chef of The Peninsula Hong Kong’s renowned Spring Moon, dazzles lunch and dinner guests with his authentic Cantonese cuisine in … ” more

      35.674694 139.760706

    2. Peter

      Japanese

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “Edgy, yet sensual, design by Yabu Pushelberg, chic grooves spun by the DJ, and gorgeous views are the backdrop to tantalising international cuisine by Chef … ” more

      35.674557 139.760358

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  • Nightlife

    1. B Bar Marunouchi

      Bar, Pub, Lounge, Games

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “Toast the cosmopolitan art of living in this stylish showcase for Baccarat crystal. Stainless steel and wood lend to the gallery-like, understated décor – … ” more

      35.676929 139.761322

    2. Bar Masq

      Bar, Pub, Lounge, Games

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “In the heart of Ginza, this upscale bar offers private rooms for three to ten people. Try one of the eight original fruit cocktails that change with the … ” more

      35.671070 139.763992

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  • Shopping

    1. Shops at the Peninsula Tokyo

      Jewelry, Watches

      Good | Last Visited. Mar 2008

      “The Peninsula Tokyo is home to three of the world’s most luxurious jewellery brands – Graff of London, Geneva’s de Grisogono, and Chantecler from the isle … ” more

      35.674705 139.760659

    2. The Peninsula Boutique & Café

      Gourmet Food, Market

      Good | Last Visited. May 2008

      “Light meals from breakfast through the early evening hours are served here, along with oven-fresh pastries, cakes, confections, and The Peninsula’s famous … ” more

      35.674705 139.760659

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  • Must Do

    1. Toyshop Wonderland

      Kids

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “Accompanied by the hotel’s Toy Concierge, children will take a short trip in the hotel’s customised BMW to a tower of toys in the heart of the city. At Ginza’s … ” more

      35.674557 139.760358

    2. Nojima’s Chocolate Factory

      Kids

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “For children, Executive Pastry Chef Shigeru Nojima and his team provide a hands-on, behind-the-scenes introduction to the hotel’s celebrated history of chocolate … ” more

      35.674557 139.760358

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