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Royal Park Hotel Frommer's Exceptional

2-1-1 Nihombashi-Kakigara-cho, Tokyo 103-8520
Rates from
$299.00+
Frommer's ReviewMap ItPhotos and Video
Location Chuo-ku, Nihombashi & Around Tokyo Station
Transportation Station: Suitengu-mae (underneath the hotel)
Phone 800/457-4000 in the US, 03/3667-1111
Fax 03/3667-1115
Web site www.rph.co.jp
Room Information 406 units
Prices ¥27,300-¥45,150 single; ¥35,700-¥49,350 double. Executive floor from ¥34,650 single; ¥44,100 double. Rates exclude service charge and hotel tax
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV/DVD w/free high-speed Internet access, hair dryer, high-speed Internet (fee: ¥1,200 for 24 hr.), minibar

Royal Park Hotel Review

The Royal Park is located east of Tokyo Station (about a 10-min. ride by taxi), not far from the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Suitengu Shrine (popular with expectant mothers hoping for safe deliveries). One of its greatest assets, aside from the friendly and superbly efficient staff and its interesting environs, is that it's connected via enclosed walkway to the Tokyo City Air Terminal, the main terminus of the Airport Limousine Bus (which shuttles passengers to and from Narita Airport frequently), making this a convenient place for visitors with only a night or two to spend in Tokyo. It's also the first hotel I've seen with a Woman's Traveler Desk, offering check-in and other special services. But what makes it particularly attractive to business travelers, including many Americans, is its up-to-date guest rooms with a sophisticated computerized TV system that allows guests to access 80 channels and the Internet, send e-mail, and check airline schedules for free, plus, for a fee, watch videos on demand, play computer games, and more. Its views are uninspiring, however, even the so-called "city views," considered the hotel's best.

Facilities:
6 restaurants; bar; 2 lounges; babysitting; concierge; executive-level rooms; health club w/20m indoor pool (fee: ¥1,575 for either alone); room service

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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