Roppongi Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Hidden Valley Cabins offer accommodation (self contained), fully licensed facilities, a restaurant, swimming pool and BBQ area. The resort follows a modern, rustic theme and offers a unique style of accommodation. Its ideal for a holiday to Townsville to retreat and experience the Australian bush. H... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Architect Kisho Kurokawa's building is unique among Tokyo hotels: It has real personality. The entire 216-room structure centers around a huge, open-air swimming pool that is kept heated to 86ºF year-round, something more likely found in a Mediterranean holiday brochure than in a Tokyo hotel. T... eluxury.com
No title - expert review This is a good choice if you want to be close (about a 6-min. walk) to Roppongi's night action, yet somewhat removed. Opened in 1984, the hotel attracts Japanese businessmen on weekdays and 20-something vacationers on weekends, and caters to them with a cheerful young staff, modern designs with bold... frommers.com
No title - expert review LOCATION, STYLE AND CHARACTER: The stunning Roppongi Prince Hotel, with its inner court and curvaceous atrium, provides the perfect combination of luxury and intimacy. At its center is a sky blue open air swimming pool, with a dramatic camphor tree in the pool deck. This ultra modern hotel has every... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The concept of the hotel is a resort hotel in downtown city and is famous by its unique shape and outdoor heated swimming pool and Jacuzzi at the center of inner court area. A good location, this hotel is for both individual leisure traveler and business user. The outddoor pool with jacuzzi is open ... sidestep.com
No title - user review Famous Tokyo Hote... realtravel.com
No title - user review Overall a good family hotel. However, its not quite romantic and may not be so appropriate for a business trave... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The Roppongi Prince Hotel, an average hotel geared toward the average Japanese/foreign customer, is one of the older hotels among the advertised properties in Tokyo. The rooms are worn and in need of carpet/upholstery upgrades, but bed linens and bathrooms are clean. Tourists and businessmen alike w... mytravelguide.com
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