Luxury Hotel
Japan

Palace Hotel
Tokyo

Exterior, Palace Hotel Tokyo, Japan
Bedroom, Palace Hotel Tokyo, Japan
Palace Hotel Tokyo, Japan
Wadakura, Palace Hotel Tokyo, Japan

Highlights

  • Prime Location Adjacent to the Imperial Palace Gardens: Offering stunning vistas overlooking the Imperial Palace gardens and moat, the hotel provides a serene oasis amidst Tokyo’s bustling business district.
  • An Independent Japanese Luxury Brand: One of the few independent luxury hotels in Tokyo, Palace Hotel is deeply rooted in Japanese hospitality and craftsmanship. Free from international influences, it offers an experience that is distinctly Japanese, with an emphasis on understated elegance, exceptional service, and authentic cultural touches.
  • Michelin-Starred Dining at Esterre: In collaboration with DUCASSE Paris, Esterre serves contemporary French haute cuisine, showcasing Japan’s finest seasonal ingredients. The hotel is also home to Wadakura, an exceptional Japanese restaurant offering kaiseki, sushi, and teppanyaki, ensuring a world-class culinary experience.
  • Exclusive evian SPA TOKYO: As Japan’s only evian SPA, this serene wellness retreat is inspired by the purity of the Alps. Guests can enjoy a range of luxurious treatments, a 20-metre indoor pool with Imperial Palace views, and a state-of-the-art fitness centre, making it one of the best spa experiences in the city.
  • Spacious Rooms with Private Balconies: Many of the guestrooms and suites feature private balconies — an uncommon luxury in Tokyo — offering guests a personal vantage point over the lush Imperial Palace gardens and the city skyline. Thoughtful design, natural materials, and elegant Japanese craftsmanship make every space a refined sanctuary.
  • Direct Access to Otemachi Station: The hotel is ideally situated for exploring Tokyo, with business, cultural, and shopping districts just moments away. Its seamless connection to Otemachi’s underground passageways ensures a discreet and effortless transition to the city’s commercial heart.

Good to know

How to get there

Palace Hotel Tokyo is approximately a 30-minute drive from Haneda International Airport and a 1-hour drive from Narita International Airport. Private transfers can be arranged for a seamless journey.

Are children welcome?

Yes, children are warmly welcomed at Palace Hotel Tokyo. The hotel offers family-friendly accommodations and amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for guests of all ages.

Giving back

Palace Hotel Tokyo is dedicated to sustainability and responsible tourism, integrating eco-conscious practices throughout its operations. Its energy-efficient design includes high-performance air conditioning and solar power generation, significantly reducing its carbon footprint. A pioneering food recycling initiative transforms kitchen waste into biodegradable fertiliser, which is then supplied to local farms that grow produce for the hotel’s restaurants, creating a sustainable cycle.

Beyond its environmental efforts, the hotel is deeply committed to preserving and promoting Japanese culture. Regular performances of Nihon-buyo (classical Japanese dance) and Ikebana (flower arranging) are hosted to celebrate traditional artistry. Supporting local communities is also a key focus, with the hotel sourcing ingredients from nearby producers and collaborating with Japanese artisans to incorporate handcrafted ceramics and textiles throughout the property. Through these initiatives, Palace Hotel Tokyo upholds its responsibility to both the environment and the cultural heritage of Japan.

What is nearby?

Palace Hotel Tokyo sits in the heart of Marunouchi, one of Tokyo’s most prestigious districts. The Imperial Palace and its East Gardens are just steps away, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the city. A short walk leads to Ginza, Tokyo’s premier shopping district, home to flagship boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and exclusive galleries. Nearby Nihonbashi blends old and new, with historic merchant streets and cutting-edge dining. For contemporary art and culture, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum and the National Museum of Modern Art are within easy reach. The hotel also has direct underground access to Otemachi Station, providing seamless connections across the city.

Why we love Palace Hotel

As a rare independent luxury hotel, Palace Hotel stays true to Japanese hospitality. Its autonomy allows for a pure expression of ‘omotenashi’, or Japanese hospitality, ensuring every aspect of your stay reflects genuine warmth and meticulous attention to detail.

Auriole Potter

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Asia, Australasia + The Middle East

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