Description:
- Since 1890, the Imperial hotel has catered to royalty, statesmen, fabled celebrities and the leaders of international commerce. Luxury is the keyword. The 1923 building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was lost in a fire, but a vestige of it survives in the art deco Old Imperial Bar on the mezzanine level. Rooms are superb, with private writing desks, three telephones, individual environment control systems, remote control TV with bedside consoles and a spaciousness rarely encountered in Tokyo hotels. The staff can greet guests in five languages. Ginza is just behind the hotel, which faces Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace grounds.
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User Reviews for Imperial Hotel
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A reflection of top-notch Japanese Service
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Stayed there twice in 2011 on an official trip...like many staffs in service industries in Japan, the hotel staffs were highly courteous, attentive, and granted your every request without...
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- posted on 05.24.12
- by Arachma
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Overrated
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We stayed 3 nights in this hotel which seems to be an institution in Tokyo but is it really worth all the fuss ? To start with, the luxurious decor is a bit dated, not in a nice way....
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- posted on 05.18.12
- by J_from_Paris
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Great hotel but there are better options in Tokyo
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Enjoyed my stay but the expectation exceeded the delivery. Clearly an established top tier hotel but the facilities lack the pzazz - and views of other Tokyo hotels like the Conrad...
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- posted on 05.17.12
- by Bodogbodog
Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
Other features:
A fully equipped Executive Service Center is available for business travelers. Facilities include two shopping arcades, one each in the main building and towers, 19 top-class bars and restaurants, indoor pool and saunas, a traditional Japanese tea house, and one of the busiest lobbies in the world. Covered parking is available for guests and visitors. Baby cribs are free for families.
Reviewed by TAJ
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: +81 (0)3 3504 1111
- fax: +81 (0)3 3581 9146
Address:
- 1-1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho
- Chiyoda-ku
- Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture 100-0011
Amenities:
- air-conditioning
- bar
- business-facilities
- car-hire
- computer
- currency-exchange
- fitness-club
- handicap-accessible
- internet-available
- laundry
- more
Brand name:
- Leading Hotels of the World, Preferred Hotels
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Hotel star rating:
- User Rating
