Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka
1 2 KIOI CHO CHIYODA KU, Tokyo, 102 8585, Japan
from 4 sources
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"I highly recommend this hotel for its professional grade service and room comfortness." — source Travelocity
"I would recommend this hotel to my friends or relatiive who will travel to Japan." — source Travelocity
"Great hotel with a fantastic location , incredible view and world class service." — source Expedia
"Would definitely stay again." — source Expedia
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"The staff is extremely courteous, the rooms are clean and take advantage of the view on the upper floors, and it's convenient for taxis and access to the Orange Ginza line." — source Hotels.com
"The rooms are huge, immaculate, and include everything you may need from toothbrushes to herbal bath salts." — source Travelocity
"Great location with Metro station less than 5 min walk away, attentive staff, dining options aplenty, loved the boulangerie on site for breakfast, lots of English speakers, clean rooms, nice views." — source Expedia
"The cleaning staff are keen on details and responded to the note I left to request a trash bag by doing just that." — source Hotels.com
"Rooms were spacious, great views, clean, with all the amenities of a good Western hotel." — source Travelocity
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"We had the opportunity to order room service at about midnight." — source Hotels.com
"The service is impeccable - they helped to obtain baseball tickets and even locate a market that sold baby formula mix." — source Expedia
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"There are many restaurants walking distance to the hotel and the 4 of the main subway line are also within walking disktance." — source Travelocity
"As for location logistic, leisure travel with Japan Rail (JR) Passes, we would not have done it because the closest JR station is Tokyo, which is 4 metro subway stations away." — source Expedia
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"The room was large and beautiful and the staff were most helpful. While the dining rooms were on the expensive side, their quality was very high but there were many restaurants within a five minute walk." — source Travelocity
"The rooms were very clean and the beds comfortable for sleeping." — source Expedia
More information on Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka
The hotel is in a prime area of Tokyo that is able to offer great views of the city. (1207HT) The building can be easily spotted as it is a towering, unusually shaped silver building with 40-storeys. There is a large drive way up to the front of the hotel. The hotel is located in the centre of Tokyo in the Akasaka business area. Access from Narita Airport can be best made by using the Airport Limousine bus. Akasaka Mitsuke subway station is only a three-minute walk away.
Check-in Time:
2 PMCheck-out Time:
NoonTotal Rooms:
715 rooms.715Total Floors:
1 floors.Rooms:
All rooms have a wide-opened corner window faced to city-view of Imperial Palace or Roppongi area depending on room location. It has a lot of natural sunlight through the large window during day and it is wonderful view of skyscraper especially at night.Directions
From Narita International Airport: Approximate distance to the hotel is 80 kilometers. Getting there. Buses are the most practical method of transport to the hotel.
Dining
RestaurantThe restaurants offer various types of cuisines. In the summer the hotel offers a pool side restaurant. Blue Gardenia restaurant on the 40th floor offers a wide range of cuisines with nice view of metropolitan Tokyo.
Information by OrbitzCheck rates & availability for this hotel — Average Price: $211

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