Princess Garden Meguro Hotel, Tokyo

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The Princess Garden Meguro Hotel has been built on the site that previously had the residence of Sir Saneyoshi Sanjou who had received the Order of Merit during the Meiji Period. Thus the hotel is proud of its rich cultural lineage and history.
Location of Princess Garden Meguro Hotel Tokyo
The address of this famous hotel is 23, Kami-Osaki, 2-chome Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. It is just about four minutes walk from the Jr Meguro Station. This hotel lies at a distance of 80 kilometers from the Tokyo - Marita, 24 kilometers to the airport Tokyo- Haneda, three minutes walk from the nearest bus stop and just about 16 kilometers to the Tokyo fair site.
Room Facilities at Princess Garden Meguro Hotel Tokyo
All types of rooms are available at the Princess Garden Meguro Hotel. The hotel is well known for being quiet and the ambience that is traditionally Japanese with the European sense of comfort. There are the Standard Rooms, the double ones and you can also ask for bookings if you need extra beds for your children.
Dining at Princess Garden Meguro Hotel Tokyo
There is one café restaurant that serves the best of food and drinks.
Other Amenities & Services at Princess Garden Meguro Hotel Tokyo
There is no end to the list of amenities that the hotel offers in order to ensure the total satisfaction and comfort for all those who come to stay here. The services and the amenities include air conditioning, satellite television, automatic wake-up call, connection for laptop, direct dial phone, Television, in-house movie and hairdryer.
Your stay at the Princess Garden Meguro Hotel is bound to be a pleasurable
experience as the place ensures that the hospitality is of good quality and
the comforts are there for all. Reaching this hotel is also easy due to the
close proximity of both the rail and the bus stop.
