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Since opening in 1971 this Japanese-owned hotel has seen more than 29 million guests pass through its nearly 1,500 rooms. This is a large hotel, with 15 different restaurants, a host of shops and even its own Japanese tea house where you can experience a tea ceremony. Book a Premier Grand room to get the experience of staying in a much smaller boutique hotel. These 161 rooms have their own check-in area in a private lounge that also serves breakfast, afternoon tea and complimentary aperitifs. The rooms are super well equipped with maxi-toiletries (hairbrushes, razors and toothbrushes alongside L’Occitane bath products), phone chargers and international adapters and a very useful complementary smartphone that you can take out and about with you to avoid roaming charges and make free calls.
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Disabled access
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Child friendly
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Contemporary
Luxury
Close to nightlife
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Rooms
1435 rooms in this hotelBath robes
Japanese-style yukata robes and slippersRestaurant
More than 15 to choose fromBar
Amanogawa Sake BarParking
Charges apply.Swimming Pool
Outdoor pool.Walking distance restaurants
Airport transfer
Roof terrace
Shops
Safe
Meeting Room
Massage
No pets
Views
Laundry
Disabled access
Gym
Child friendly
Room service
24 Hour room service
Conference facilities
Concierge
Wifi
Air conditioning
Business Centre
Other Activities
Great walks
Hotel Entertainment
Sights nearby
Learning
Local markets
Museums
Cycling
Designer Shopping
Close to nightlife
Why do people love staying in your hotel? Since 1971, the Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo in Shinjuku has been welcoming guests from all over the world. We provide incomparable hospitality, an extensive range of services, and unique Japanese cultural experiences for everyone who stays with us. Our 15 restaurants, six of which serve Japanese cuisine, and seven bars, including a sake bar, allow us to cater to each of our visitors' preferences. What is there to do in the area? Located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, where is a sightseeing hub that people can go to everywhere easily by any transportation. Also Shinjuku is the metropolis of entertainment, shopping, and business in Tokyo. What kind of breakfast do you offer? We offer the exclusive breakfast at the 45th floor Club Lounge for our club floor's guests, and also other guests can choose a restaurant from 3 different restaurants, which offer Japanese and western buffet, Japanese breakfast set, and American breakfast or buffet. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? Within the hotel, we have 15 restaurants and 7 bars including 6 Japanese restaurants and a sake bar - each one offering a wonderfully unique dining experience. Also, the area around our hotel has a wide range of restaurants including Japanese local pubs, noodle shops and others. At the concierge desk, we prepare the local restaurant map around the hotel. Which are your most popular room types, and why? Club Floor Premier Grand is becoming very popular because our club lounge is a private space with a spacious area of 535 square meters that offers fantastic views from 160 meters above the ground. The lounge is for their uses as a dining space for breakfast or teatime, bar lounge, study or living room. The dedicated concierge is at their service anytime to oblige their requests with acre to every detail. What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ? For family traveler, we can offer 4 beds room type, and even some suite rooms on the club floors could be connected for family use. Of course we have many room types to fit extra beds. Also, we have a nursing room and day care service, and also strollers, baby cribs and bed guards are available for use in the hotel. Furthermore, Japanese cultural experiences should be great for children's education. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? With elegant rooms offering stunning views of Tokyo, the exclusive Premier Grand club floors deliver the very best in luxury and comfort. We provide incomparable hospitality, an extensive range of restaurants and bars, and unique Japanese cultural experiences such as wearing a traditional kimono, participating in a tea ceremony, learning Japanese flower arrangement "Ikebana"and others. All of our guests can choose from an incomparable list of activities and exhibitions, allowing you to experience different aspects of Japan’s unique culture.
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