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Le Meridien Pacific Tokyo Frommer's Highly Recommended

Address 3-13-3 Takanawa
Location Minato-ku, Shinagawa
Transportation Station: Shinagawa (1 min.)
Phone 800/543-4300 in the U.S., 03/3445-6711
Fax 03/3445-5733
Web site www.lemeridien.com
Room Information 954 units
Prices ¥24,255-¥27,142 ($230-$258) single; ¥28,875-¥43,890 ($274-$417) double; ¥33,495-¥43,890 ($318-$417) twin; from ¥57,750 ($549) suite. Rates include service charge
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV w/cable and pay movies, high-speed dataport (not in all rooms), minibar, hot-water pot with tea, hair dryer, washlet toilet

Frommer's Review

This aging hotel across the street from Shinagawa Station occupies grounds that once belonged to Japan's Imperial family, a reminder of which remains in the peaceful, tranquil garden with pond and waterfall that serves as a dramatic backdrop for the lobby lounge. Approximately 50% of the hotel's guests are foreigners, mostly French, German, and American. Its location on the Yamanote Line makes it convenient for travel in the city, while trains to Kamakura and other points west and south, as well as the Shinkansen bullet train, make it convenient for travel farther afield. I like its glass-enclosed coffee shop serving buffet meals and with views of the garden. Room rates are based mostly on room size, with those facing the front slightly larger and offering partial views of Tokyo Bay between buildings. Smaller rooms at the back are a bargain, as they face the garden and are quieter. In any case, rooms offer nothing out of the ordinary, and most bathrooms are surprisingly small, with almost no counter space to speak of. Tip: The outdoor pool's fee is for use of a locker; forgo that, and you can use the pool free of charge.

Facilities: 7 restaurants; 2 bars; 2 lounges; outdoor pool (locker fee: ¥1,500/$14); access to fitness center at Le Meridien Grand Pacific on Odaiba (fee: ¥1,050/$10); concierge; business center; small shopping arcade; salon; limited room service (6am-midnight); in-room massage; babysitting; same-day laundry/dry-cleaning service; nonsmoking rooms; free shuttle bus to Le Meridien Grand Pacific Tokyo Hotel on Odaiba and Tokyo Disneyland.

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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