Built over a century ago, Imperial Hotel Tokyo is one of the oldest hotels in Tokyo. It features the fabulous design elements of Frank Lloyd Wright. Many renovations later, it still retains some of these original designer elements.
Imperial Hotel Tokyo has 993 rooms, all characterised by attention to detail and an exclusive décor. When it comes to accommodation at Imperial Hotel Tokyo, guests can choose from Japanese style and Western style rooms. Non-smoking rooms are also availble at Imperial Hotel Tokyo.
You can choose from Single, Double/Twin or Triple Bed Rooms in this famous Tokyo hotel.
Imperial Hotel Tokyo has varied luxurious accommodations you can choose from:
Standard Rooms each come with a 32 square meters of space. Every room has complimentary broadband connection besides the usual amenities you'd expect of a five star hotel in Tokyo.
Moderate Rooms usually occupy 42 square meters and are ideally suited for two. Separate sofa beds are available also. You can opt for Moderate Tower Accommodations also. These roooms feature fabulous views of Tokyo attractions like Ginza and Tokyo Bay, Hibiya Park and the Palace Gardens.
Deluxe Rooms at the end of the wing on each floor offer you exclusive privacy. These rooms have separate well designed seating areas. These rooms are spacious and floor area ranges from 40 to even 70 square meters.
Suites at Imperial Hotel Tokyo are known for their elegance, comfort and exclusive style.The 66 suites of the hotel are luxuriously spread over 50 to 150 square meters of floor area.
Imperial Floor rooms have a distinctive look of their own. Designed by famous designers Julian Reed, these rooms occupy pride of place on the 16 th floor of the Main Building.
All the rooms and suites come with a host of amenities including guestroom bar, private safe, writing desks, three telephones, in-room entertainment and more! Bathroom faclities include a traditional yukata kimono, terrycloth robes, hair dryers and other comforts.
So, come and experience luxury fit for a king at Imperial Hotel Tokyo!
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