Tokyo pairs landmark architecture and precise Japanese service with some of the world’s most energetic neighborhoods. From the Imperial Palace and Ginza to Shinjuku, its leading hotels offer acclaimed dining, polished privacy, and a long history of hosting internationally known guests.
Charlie Chaplin is part of the Imperial Hotel Tokyo's historic guest list, linking the property to cinema's earliest global celebrity. The hotel has changed with the city, but the sense of practiced hospitality remains. Close to the Imperial Palace and Ginza, it offers a Tokyo stay defined less by trend than by continuity, ritual and generations of important arrivals.
There is a clear focus at The Peninsula Tokyo: a rooftop pool, a spa and a garden, a five-star address in Tokyo, and the wider appeal of Tokyo just beyond the hotel.
Conrad Tokyo occupies a distinctive address in the core of Ginza, giving the stay an immediate connection to Tokyo. The atmosphere is polished, allowing the destination itself to provide the sense of occasion.
Park Hyatt Tokyo rises above Shinjuku with serene rooms, sweeping skyline views and the New York Bar that became part of cinema history. In Lost in Translation, Charlotte, played by Scarlett Johansson, and Bob Harris, played by Bill Murray, stay at the hotel and meet high above Tokyo. This is an on-screen character connection, not a claim that either actor personally stayed here.
At Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi, the emphasis is on a five-star hotel stay in Tokyo. The hotel keeps the mood understated, leaving the wider destination at the centre of the trip.
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu brings an indoor pool and fine dining to a five-star address in Tokyo. Its strongest appeal is the balance of setting and considered comfort.
Nestled amidst the beauty of an ancient Japanese garden, the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo delivers spacious accommodations, suffused with either the tranquility of the garden or the dynamic cityscape, complemented by complimentary Wi-Fi. The grandeur of this hotel, highlighted by its princely comforts and opulence, can easily make any guest feel like they've stepped into the shoes of a celebrity.
Palace Hotel Tokyo is a five-star Marunouchi landmark overlooking the Imperial Palace gardens. Generous rooms, many with private balconies, are complemented by an acclaimed spa, an indoor pool and ten refined restaurants and bars.