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Royal Park Hotel
Tokyo, Japan
Royal Park Hotel
Tokyo, Japan
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Sophistication in Historic Nihonbashi

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Tokyo is an enticing mix of ancient sites and futuristic cityscapes, and Royal Park Hotel combines modern sophistication with timeless Japanese traditions just steps from the Tokyo City Terminal (T-CAT), making arrival and departure from Tokyo airports effortless. This flawless hotel is right in the heart of the action — close to businesses headquartered in the Marunouchi district, Ginza where the world’s most famous fashion designers can be found along 5th Avenue, and Ningyocho where traditional shops and restaurants line the streets. Join the tea ceremonies at Royal Park Hotel by a tranquil garden and savor the finest Kobe steaks overlooking the dazzling city skyline while you plan your next adventure among the towers and temples of sprawling Tokyo.

  • Slip into the lovely yukata robe provided for you as you relax in one of 419 stylish guestrooms and suites, including the opulent Royal Suite
  • Upgrade to the executive levels for late check-out — depending on availability — cocktails, and daily breakfast
  • Reserve a spot in the Japanese Garden and Teahouse for a unique experience
  • Host an elegant event in one of the flexible meeting rooms with stunning city views
  • Spoil yourself at Japan’s only La Prairie day spa or keep active in the fitness center
  • Enjoy limitless access to the city and tourist attractions via Suitengūmae Station, conveniently connected to the hotel

Hotel Amenities

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Accommodations

This chic sanctuary has 419 generously sized guestrooms and suites decorated with neutral tones and rich wood furniture — the perfect balance of sophistication and comfort. Pick your dream pillow, slip into a lovely Yukata robe, and relax on the plush bed. Upgrade to an executive room to enjoy daily breakfast and evening cocktails in a private lounge with big city views.

Each guestroom and suite benefits from a handy phone with free international calls, allowing easy connection with the hotel and businesses in the area, as well as with loved ones and colleagues far away.

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Dining

The hotel’s expansive collection of on-site restaurants are well-placed in a city that prides itself on outstanding dining, and where international cuisine is as innovative as the unforgettable local fare.

Royal Park Hotel Dining

Sumida – Classically trained artisan chefs work their teppanyaki magic at this top-floor restaurant. While savoring Kobe and Matsuzaka beef steaks, take in breathtaking views of the Tokyo Tower.

Yanone Sushi – For sushi and sake, this cozy hot spot is your first choice. The hand-crafted and seasonal offerings here are especially outstanding.

Royal Scots – It is easy to forget you’re in Japan while enjoying a pint at this authentic English outpost. Famous for its vast international drink menu and homey interiors.

Kei-Ka-En – While regional dishes are popular, Cantonese seafood specialties are the real draw here, and private dining rooms are available to create an intimate evening.

Symphony – This incredible all-day buffet serves Western favorites in the lively, casual atmosphere created by the open kitchen and friendly servers.

Fontaine – Start the day here relaxing with a coffee, then return in the evening for cocktails and snacks in this charming lobby lounge.

Genjikoh – Order from the extensive menu of traditional and kaiseki dishes at a table with a serene backdrop of the Japanese garden and pond.

Matsukaze – Expert chefs create fresh dishes right before your eyes at this laid-back tempura counter.

Palazzo – Come for the spectacular lunch buffet and the equally exceptional views. Palazzo can also be reserved as a banquet hall for special events.

IKI – Indulge in a loaf of artisan bread or a delicious dessert from this in-house bakery.

Activities at Royal Park Hotel

Royal Park Hotel Japanese Garden and Teahouse

Find calm amid the Japanese garden, and experience an authentic ceremony in the teahouse. Enter a world of total rejuvenation at Japan’s only La Prairie day spa, and stay active in the hotel’s fitness center.

Explore the nearby Edo-era neighborhood of Ningyocho for authentic Japanese yakitori and soba, and shop your way through Ginza. Visit the Suiten-gū Shrine next to the hotel, and catch a train to the stunning Skytree Tower for a performance at the nearby Meiji-za Theater.

Location

An astute choice for business and leisure travelers. Royal Park Hotel is in cosmopolitan Nihonbashi, where quirky sights, outstanding restaurants, and shopping hot spots compete for attention. It’s also close to the central business districts of Ginza and Marunouchi.

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Address

2-1-1 Nihonbashi Kakigara-cho, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Transportation

  • Airport
    • Haneda Airport is 13 mi / 20 km away.
    • Narita International Airport is 41 mi / 66 km.
  • Train
    • Suitengūmae Station connected by passageway to the hotel.
    • Tokyo Station is 2 mi / 3 km away and will connect you to the Shinkansen (bullet train).
  • Bus
    • Tokyo City Air Terminal (TCAT) is adjacent to the hotel.

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Reviews

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TripAdvisor Rating 5

Enjoyed our stay

Tue Mar 11 2025 19:31:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by BellaAndomedan

We stayed here on our honeymoon and had a lovely note from the manager wishing us well. The room was dated but that didn’t bother us. It was a large room and bathrooms were spacious and clean. The room included a desk, living room area.. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The location was good. Easy to access hotel from the airport, limousine bus stops next to the hotel. Subway station below hotel makes it easy to get around.

TripAdvisor Rating 5

Great experience!

Sun Mar 02 2025 19:34:30 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Alison J

The room and bathrooms were spacious and clean. The room included a dressing table, living room area and desk so there was plenty of room. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The location was good. There is a train station attached to the hotel which makes it very easy to get around. There is a convenience store across the street. The airport bus is literally next door. The food in the hotel restaurant was excellent.

TripAdvisor Rating 4

Not so bad

Tue Feb 18 2025 20:08:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by gingersg88

We booked a connecting room and the rooms were very dated. Both of different layout and small. Buffet spread is small compared to the other hotels we stayed but its ok. The only issue is its quite difficult to find a decent restaurant for dinner. Almost every restaurants we walked to, they were full.

TripAdvisor Rating 5

Outstanding!

Thu Jan 16 2025 18:13:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Glenn M

Great location (next to TCAT), great breakfast and efficient and courteous service as always. Easy transport to NRT or HND as well as subway station. Central to everywhere you want to go in Tokyo. Great restaurant in TCAT terminal next door as well.

TripAdvisor Rating 3

Old Hotel with Some Hiccups but Has Potential

Sun Nov 24 2024 00:57:23 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by myyummyvice

I stayed at Royal Park Hotel at Nihonbashi location for 3 nights earlier this week on the last leg of my vacation in Japan with my sister. We had arrived at the hotel via Tokyo Metro taking the Hanzomon Line, and we were pleasantly surprised to see that the hotel had its own entrance from the Suitengumae Station. However, things went quickly downhill as we arrived on the lobby level to check-in, where the young male hotel attendant proceeded to completely ignore me (Japanese female) and went to welcome and escort a man (White male) behind me to the check-in line in front of me. That started off our stay on a terrible note. The attendant didn’t apologize even after pointing out in Japanese that we were in line first. We tried to move past it but when we arrived at our room, there was a strong musty stench coming from the very outdated bathroom, the toilet was running and we had to call the maintenance. To their credit, they sent someone to fix it right away, and when she couldn’t, she had to call the expert to fix. While they did fix it relatively quickly, it was not something that we wanted to deal with as we had a long day and needed to refresh before heading out for our dinner reservation. Otherwise, while the bathroom was outdated and lacked a fan which made the bathroom very steamy after a shower, the shower pressure was nice. Our hotel reservation included breakfast buffet, which was actually pretty decent. However, on my first morning, there was a broken piece of plate in the dish that held the tong for pancakes which could have potentially caused someone to cut their hand. I pointed out to a staff and to their credit, they took it away immediately and the manager came to apologize. I am just glad that no one got hurt. Besides the above, here are the good parts about the hotel: 1) Entrance from Suitengumae Station 2) Breakfast buffet 3) Daily Housekeeping which provided free water bottles daily 4) Located right next to Bus to Haneda and Narita Airport 5) Large room with seating area, a desk, and a vanity 6) L’Occitane Bath Products Would I stay here again? For the right price, I would but also with the expectations that it is a very old hotel. Also, they really need to work on training the lobby attendant to ensure that all guests, especially women, to feel welcomed at the hotel, as well as make sure that no broken plates are left inside the dish that hold the tongs.