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Praise
The peerless Palace provides guests with the best of both worlds, combining the comforting glamour of a large, big-city five-star with the care and authenticity of a Japanese-owned independent hotel.
The Telegraph, September 2024Best for royal luxury: This elegant hotel in Otemachi has long been a favourite with well-heeled Tokyoites who come for the dining options and spa.
National Geographic Traveller, May 2024The treatments are sublime, but nothing is as soothing as working your way up and down the geometric, royal-blue pool with skyscrapers glinting at you through floor-to-ceiling window panes.
The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, January 2016Awards
Reader’s Choice Awards 2025
Readers of Conde Nast Traveller (UK edition) vote for their top hotels and resorts worldwide.
Conde Nast Traveller (UK)
World’s Best Awards, Top 100 2025
The 100 best hotels of 2025 across the globe, according to the Travel + Leisure readers.
70th place
Travel + Leisure
Readers’ Choice Awards 2024
Readers of Conde Nast Traveller (UK edition) vote for their top hotels and resorts worldwide.
Conde Nast Traveller (UK)
Telegraph Hotel Awards 2024
The world’s 50 greatest hotels, ranked and rated by the experts at The Telegraph.
10th place.
The Telegraph
The Best in The World 2016
The Sunday Times Travel Magazine
Hotel Collection/Reward Program
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Hotels Own Introduction
With an unparalleled view of the city and a distinctive moat-side location directly across from the Imperial Palace gardens, Palace Hotel Tokyo is a serene sanctuary of hospitality, showcasing refined elegance and subtle luxury. This multi-award-winning hotel pays tribute to over 50 years of heritage, celebrating Japan's rich culture and the spirit of omotenashi—true Japanese hospitality.
The 266 rooms and 18 suites boast cozy yet contemporary interiors, featuring leafy carpet motifs and earthy color palettes that draw inspiration from the beauty of the nearby Imperial Palace gardens.
Dining at Palace Hotel Tokyo is a remarkable experience, with ten uniquely designed restaurants and bars, each offering its own vibrant atmosphere and an impressive array of culinary delights.
For wellness, the evian SPA provides one of Tokyo’s most exquisite spa experiences, harmonizing French expertise with Asian therapies. The only facility of its kind in Japan, it features five private treatment rooms, a spa suite, heated baths, a marble sauna, a cold plunge pool, a dry sauna, reclining baths, and separate relaxation lounges for men and women, all complemented by stunning views of the Imperial Palace gardens.
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