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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Property Amenities
The Peninsula Tokyo features 5 stylish restaurants. With panoramic views of Tokyo from the 24th floor, the restaurant Peter serves international cuisine. Informal dining and take-out, as well as gifts and souvenirs, are available in The Peninsula Boutique and Café. Peninsula Traditional Afternoon Tea is served daily in the lobby.
This 5-star hotel also offers the full-service Peninsula Spa by ESPA and the state-of-the-art Peninsula Health Club Centre, featuring equipment with built-in TV and sound systems. In addition to its business center, the hotel offers multiple meeting and event facilities, including 6 meeting rooms and 2 ballrooms. A team of meeting planners is on hand to help select a venue and organize catering and transport. Additionally, a team of wedding consultants will help plan Japanese or Western weddings.
A fleet of customized BMWs and Rolls-Royce limousines is available for airport transport to and from Narita International Airport, for a surcharge. Airport greeters will escort guests using this service to their cars. Car service is complimentary for one-way transports within a 2-km (1.2-mi) radius of the hotel. The hotel is also located next to the 4-line Hibiya subway station.
Rooms
The Peninsula Tokyo offers some of the most spacious guestrooms in Tokyo. Most rooms offer views of the Imperial Palace or Hibiya Park. All rooms and suites feature modern amenities including 42-inch plasma cable televisions, fully stocked minibars, and mood lighting. Cabled and wireless high-speed Internet service is complimentary, and fax machines come with private numbers. Cordless telephones offer Skype capability and convert to mobile phones for use within the hotel. All bathrooms include phones as well as built-in, flat-screen TVs. Rooms include dining tables for 2 as well as separate dressing areas.
Room Amenities
Dining
Peter - International cuisine, innovative design, and panoramic views of Tokyo from the 24th floor. Lunch and dinner. No children under 12 permitted. The adjacent bar serves cocktails, food, and cigars.
Hei Fung Terrace - Authentic Cantonese cuisine served in a Suzhou garden setting. Private rooms and a chef's table are available.
Kyoto Tsuruya - Light, haute-cuisine tasting menu consisting of fresh, seasonal fare. No children under 12 permitted.
The Peninsula Boutique and Cafe - Gift shop and café serving deli food and fresh pastries.
The lobby - Drinks and meals served all day, including Peninsula Traditional Afternoon Tea.
Additionally, room service is available 24 hours a day.
Recreation
The gym at the Peninsula Health Club Centre features fitness equipment with built-in televisions and sound systems. The health club additionally provides a 20-meter heated indoor pool, a vitality pool, and an outdoor terrace with a view of the Imperial Palace gardens. Personal trainers are available for a surcharge.
Spa
The full-service Peninsula Spa by ESPA offers skin treatments, beauty services, and massage—including the Keihatsu Enlightenment massage developed exclusively for the hotel.
All 8 treatment rooms feature a private shower and adjustable heated bed. Crystal steam rooms, dry sauna facilities, aromatherapy showers, and shaved ice fountains are available in the relaxation area's Thermal Suite.
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“You must experience this hotel”
I will definitely return to the Peninsula. We stayed 10 days. The room was so comfortable it was a lovely retreat. Service was impeccable. Staff were gracious and remembered our names!! The bar/lounge was a favorite with the stunning view of Tokyo, even from the restroom. Easily accessible convenience stores and subway entrances made our stay more smooth.
“The Hotel and services are impecable...”
The Hotel and services are impecable. They pay a lot of attention to the most minute details. Great place to stay, for buisness or pleasure. Well located, direct subway entrence underneath.
“AWESOME 10++++++++++++++++”
New hotel with huge rooms that are totaly automated. The bath and toilets are amazing. Huge closet and great view. Service is impeccable, (its Japan). I would stay there again and actualy will be going back. Love Japan and this hotel. Highly recommend. Great central location.
“Tokyo's best hotel”
The hotel was very new and beautiful. The deluxe room was extremely spacious for Tokyo. The bathroom and the dressing room were better than homes. The service was also outstanding.
“Very impressed.”
Will make The Peninsula Tokyo my hotel of choice when travel to Japan next time. The hotel is very well maintained and service is just great. Hotel is in good location: close to JR station, the Emperor's Palace, Ginza and Tokyo Station.
“Stunning hotel”
As we found throughout Japan, the staff at the Peninsula was accomodating, delightful and always helpful. What set the Peninsula apart was the room - chic and elegant, technologically advanced, amazingly roomy for Tokyo - possibly the most spectacular room I have ever seen...oh, and with gorgeous views to boot.
“queen for a few days”
exquisite service. friendly and helpful. anticipate your needs before you do (for example, when i came back to hotel after exercising, they came running at me with a bottle of water before i even got to the front door). fascinating heated toilets. but, if you want to be closer to the center of town and nightlife, this would be my second choice.
“Best Hotel in Tokyo”
This hotel had a huge room for Japanese standards. I really liked the walk-in-closet, separate shower and tub, bedroom that was divided. Service was top-notch. Very convenient location. You had three subway lines that were connected to the hotel and walking distance to Ginza station and lots of shopping and food options. I wouldn't want to stay anywhere else.
“penisula Tokyo”
We travel around the world alot. Stayed in many 5 star and this rates among the best! I have stayed in Peninsula in NY and Hong Kong. This might have been overall most gratifying.
“unparalleled service”
we stayed at the peninsula tokyo during the peak holiday season (dec 25-30), and despite the full capacity of the hotel, i felt that service was excellent. their concierge was extremely helpful and accommodating, and even facilitated a trip to the premium outlets in gotemba for us. the night we got back from our trip, there was even a fax waiting asking if we had a nice time and if there was anything else they could do! i was at the concierge everyday at least once a day so they had become familiar with me and were very helpful; they would also always ask how our dinner or lunch plans worked out :) location was also amazing, we were a few blocks from ginza, major shopping paradise :) everything was within walking distance, even tsukiji market. there were a lot of starbucks coffees around, as well as 7/elevens and familymart. the subway was directly beneath, with at least 3 lines -- a short walk to the ginza station would give you even more lines/choices. the yurakucho station was also nearby. lots of wonderful restaurants within walking distance. we spent a lot of time walking, checking out the stores nearby like mitsukoshi, matsuya, ito-ya, TOKYU HANDS! muji etc. i think the best part about the peninsula is that you get value for money. AND they let 3 adults stay in a room, which is perfect for me and my parents. would have paid the same for 2rooms at a mercure or a lower starred hotel, so we got a GREAT deal here at the peninsula :) can't wait to go back!!!
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1-8-1 Yuuraku-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0006 Japan
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Location Highlights
The closest major airports to The Peninsula Tokyo are:
Tokyo (HND-Haneda) - 14.1 km / 8.7 mi
Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.) - 57.7 km / 35.9 mi
The preferred airport for The Peninsula Tokyo is Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.).
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
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Ginza, Tokyo, Japan: High on opulence and popularity, Ginza was one of the city's first districts to implement Western-style brick buildings and gas lamps. Set in the heart of the city, it is the place for those who don't mind crowds, and serious spenders. But it takes very little to see Asia's largest fish market, a traditional kabuki play, or the latest gadgets at the Sony building.
1-8-1 Yuuraku-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0006 Japan
