Fodor's Expert Review The Peninsula Tokyo
1–8–1 Yurakucho, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 100-0006, Japan
From the staff in caps and sharp suits, often assisting guests from a Rolls-Royce shuttling to and from Narita, to the shimmering gold glow emitting from the top floors, the 24-floor Peninsula Tokyo exudes elegance and grace. The rooms include all sorts of glamorous touches like red-lacquered elm desks, mobile phones for use during your visit, flat-screen TVs in the bathroom, and separate soaking tubs. Bedside panels with remote controls allow you to tweak the room's ambience from the comfort of your bed. Tall windows afford pleasant views of the downtown financial district. Another amazing view can be found from the top-floor lounge, Peter, which serves European cuisine. The hotel's other dining options include Hei Fung Terrace (Cantonese), as well as sushi, tempura, and teppanyaki restaurants.
PROS
- first-class room interiors
- luxurious details
- wonderful spa
CONS
- crowded lobby and public areas can detract from the luxury feel
- formal service can feel impersonal
- high prices
HOTEL INFO
HOTEL DETAILS
Rate Includes: No Meals