Akasaka Prince Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review On the 40th floor of the Akasaka Prince Hotel, you can enjoy some of the finest views of Tokyo. If you can time your visit for dusk, the price of one drink gets you two views - the daylight sprawl of buildings and the twinkling lights of evening. Drinks start at ¥1,000, and there's a table charg... fodors.com
No title - expert review Rooms from the 20th to the 30th floor of this hotel, designed by world-renowned architect Kenzo Tange, afford the best views of the city, especially at night. A white-and-pale-gray color scheme accentuates the light from the wide windows that run the length of the rooms. This affords a feeling of sp... fodors.com
No title - expert review This 40-story white skyscraper - an Akasaka landmark with a facade that reminds me of an unfolding fan - caused quite a stir when it opened in 1983, with some Tokyoites complaining that it was too cold and sterile. I think that the Prince, designed by Kenzo Tange, was simply ahead of its time, with ... frommers.com
No title - expert review Being an ideal place in the city of Tokyo, this hotel offers a warm welcome, pleasant ambience and convenient facilities to make your stay a memorable one.LocationLocated in the centre of Tokyo, Grand Prince Akasaka Hotel is minutes away from the shopping areas, popular tourist spots as well as ente... asiahotels.com
No title - expert review In one of the most exciting areas in Tokyo, designed by award winning architect Kenzo Tange, the 40 storey hotel features 761 spacious guest rooms along with 13 restaurants and bars. Discerning hotel staff never compromise on the standard of service to ... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The hotel is in a prime area of Tokyo that is able to offer great views of Tokyo. The hotel is located in the center of Tokyo in the Akasaka business. Access from Narita Airport can be best made by using the Airport Limousine bus. Akasaka Mitsuke subway station is only a three minute walk away.All r... sidestep.com
Can you afford it? - user review Q: Can you afford it A: If you stayed there, you wouldn't care how much it cost.This hotel is a dream. Like most of the places I visited or stayed at in Japan this Hotel was super clean! I was constantly im... epinions.com
Akasaka Prince Hotel Fit for Presidents - user review When I checked into the Akasaka Prince Hotel (part of the Prince hotel chain), I overheard the woman next to me requesting the room key for the President of Madagascar. It turned out that the Tokyo International Conference on Afri... epinions.com
No title - user review Everything was excellent. Except for the $20 to sit in a chair by the pool, and $10 to use... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Excellent value for the price I paid. Many restaurants in a short walking distance including Starbucks. I would definitel... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Great hotel, great locatio... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Great hotel. Would totally stay here again. We had an incredible view and a very large room (especially by Japanese standards). The staff was really friendly and always willing to help. My only complaint was that we were o... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review It is easy access from airports via limousine bus, and transport via Tokyo subway links to the major lines. For Catholics it's a 15 minute walk to church. Tip for b/fast: try the bakery/coffee shop out the back door. Guest relations/info was the ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Overall staying at the hotel was a pleasing experience, with friendly and helpful staff and first rate rooms and... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This is a nice hotel with great views from the higher floors. I was on the 25th floor and the view was excellent. The hotel could use a bit of a styling refresh as it seems stuck in the 70's. The lobby staff were helpful but they could have used a few less people showing you the way to the reception... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This was a very nice hotel. There were additional service charges daily, but that is the norm for Tokyo. I was really surprised that the king rooms were so huge. I expected far more cramped accommodations. We had every toiletry item we could imagine without even asking. The staff was so incredibly h... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Very good hotel... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Very nice, clean, great view, nice staff, and beautifully decorated for Christmas and the ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We really enjoyed our stay at this hotel, and would warmly recommend it to... mytravelguide.com
I will stay there again!!! - user review Very friendly staff and good service. Nice large rooms with views to Tokyo down-town. Beautiful design of lobby and ... travel.yahoo.com
Good Views! - user review I really liked the service that the friendly staff gave us. The cleaniness and value that we got. The room are just lushess with full vie... travel.yahoo.com
Awsome Hotel - user review I loved this hotel.The bathroom was huge! I loved how the toilet warmed up when you sit on it. The whole room was fit for a king.I was in heaven.The view from the room was outst... travel.yahoo.com
Efficient but sterile business hotel... - user review I stayed in the Akasaka Prince hotel for six nights joining my spouse on a business trip. Overall, the hotel has really few flaws. On the pro side, it is super clean, runs ef... travel.yahoo.com
It was worth the money we paid. Centrally located and very close to all parts of the city - user review The rooms were roomy and clean. Hotel is located in the middle of the city and very close to 5 subway lines. Service was good. For the money, it is the best deal in town. Abou... travel.yahoo.com
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