
A 1915 palace built into Tokyo's central station, classified as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
The Tokyo Station Hotel
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573.27 €
“Rooms in Tokyo Station's historic red-brick wing, with direct views over the platforms and restored dome.”
**The Tokyo Station Hotel** occupies the north wing of the central station since 1915, a listed historic monument. We literally sleep in the station, windows onto the Shinkansen platforms or the red-brick dome restored after the 1923 earthquake. Marunouchi Side rooms blend European wood panelling and contemporary shoji, king-size bedding, white marble bathrooms. The spa offers Shiseido treatments and private onsen on the top floor. Four restaurants including a starred French and a kaiseki facing the tracks. **From 573 €** a night, premium rates justified by the unique location and impeccable service. We book a Dome Side for the wake-up facing Meiji architecture ✨
Points forts
- Building classified as an Important Cultural Property, 1915 red-brick facade
- 150 rooms spread between Palace Side and Marunouchi Side wings
- Spa with private onsen and Shiseido treatments on the top floor
- Starred French restaurant Blanc Rouge and kaiseki Ryotei Kanesaka
- Direct access to Shinkansen, Yamanote and Marunouchi metro lines
Équipements signatures
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wi-Fi
Fitness centre
Facilities for disabled guests
Spa and wellness centre
Restaurant
Room service
On-site parking
Private parking
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