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Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, Tokyo,

Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka

Star rating: 3.5 of 5
1-2 Kioi-cho Chiyo-ku
Tokyo, 102-8285, JP
866-539-0036
Average Rating
4.5
Recommend
94%
71 Guest Reviews

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Quick Facts

  • Check In Time - 2 PM
  • Check Out Time - Noon
  • Business Center
  • Fitness Center
  • Parking
  • Restaurant On-site
  • Individual Rating
    5.0

    Great staff, good room, nice hotel.

    Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on November 2, 2009

  • Individual Rating
    5.0

    My friends and I stayed at this hotel for 5 days during a vacation in Tokyo. We got a great price, and our "Run of the House" room with 2 beds and a couch never felt cramped even when 4 or 5 of us were sitting around talking about what we were going to do that day. It was also nice that the room was equipped with a small refrigerator. The location was great, a short walk takes you to the streets of Akasaka where you can find convenience stores, restaurants (fast food and sit-down places), liquor stores, coffee shops, and even some bars. One of the best things about the location was the accessibility of the subway, which was also a very short walk away, as the subway was our primary means of transportation throughout the day. The staff was extremely polite and helpful, and always greeted us with a smile. The hotel also had umbrellas that we were able to borrow and use which came in handy. All in all everything was satisfactory. The only negatives are as follows: 1)For this particular room we were only given one key, even though there were two of us occupying the 2 bed room, which was kind of inconvenient at times. 2)It seemed that the air conditioner for our room and our entire floor (31st) was broken. We didn't complain to the staff about it though, so I'm not sure what the problem was. 3)No free internet, and no wireless internet. Only a wired connection was available, and it seemed to work for only the one computer that we set it up on, not any computer that we connected. 4)TV only had around 8-10 channels, which were entertaining, but this seemed weird when the rest of the hotel was so nice. I wasn't there to stay cooped up inside watching TV anyway though, so it wasn't a big deal. Other than these negatives, our time at the hotel was very enjoyable. There was also a bus available to ride to the Narita airport for our trip home for a price, but it was worth it for the views of the city that you don't get while riding the subway. We had some time to kill bef

    Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on October 12, 2009

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Location. Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka is located in Akasaka, Japan, Tokyo's business and entertainment center, one kilometer from the Imperial Palace and three and one-half kilometers from the Harajuku shopping district.

Hotel Features. Grand Prince Akasaka's striking architectural design resembles two staggered panels joined in a V shape. The contemporary hotel contains extensive function and conference facilities. The business center features computers operating in both Japanese and English. Relaxia Salon offers massage, reflexology and an oxygen bar. The hotel also includes a fitness center and additional spa and beauty services. The hotel has 15 restaurants to choose from. Options range from restaurants serving a variety of Japanese dishes to Cantonese and French restaurants. The hotel also includes a steak and seafood restaurant, a bakery, a sandwich shop and a sampling of bars and lounges. Shopping is also available at the hotel. Pets are not permitted.

Guestrooms. Thanks to the hotel's unusual architecture, the 40- story hotel's 715 guestrooms all offer corner views. Amenities include Japanese-style yukata cotton robes and teamakers with Japanese tea and coffee. Rooms also include high-speed Internet access (surcharge), cable and satellite television, pay movies, refrigerators, minibars, desks and safes.

Expert Tip. Harajuku, the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station, is a popular location for both locals and travelers. It includes a variety of shops, cafés and restaurants for all ages,. The area also contains the Meiji Shrine, one of the city's major shrines, Yoyogi Park and art museums.

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