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The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

Japan, 〒105-8563 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−8−1 ザ・プリンス パークタワー東京
Forbes ★★★★☆
Google 4.2
Overall 59
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$192
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$531
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$286
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Review

Synthesized from Forbes Travel Guide
Forbes ★★★★☆ 4-Star

Character and identity

Rising 33 storeys above Shiba Koen in the Minato district, this 644-room tower trades on its position next to Tokyo Tower and one of the city's largest green spaces, with park, tower and skyline views from most rooms. The design pairs urban modernism with Japanese restraint, anchored by a dramatic atrium lobby that draws the eye up the building's full height. It functions as a self-contained complex: seven restaurants, a Sky Lobby bar facing Tokyo Tower, separate male and female onsens with natural spring water, an 82-foot pool, a boulangerie, even a 12-lane bowling alley. Service is graceful and efficient.

Who's it for

Best for:
Families and multigenerational groups who want everything under one roof (bowling, karaoke, bike rentals, family rooms, cots), plus business and event travellers drawn by 17 meeting rooms, two among Japan's largest. Tower-view romantics and first-time Tokyo visitors who value a polished, full-service base near Zojoji Temple will also be well served.

Should look elsewhere:
Design-led travellers chasing an intimate boutique feel will find the scale corporate and convention-heavy. Those who want a walkable Ginza or Roppongi doorstep should note the five-minute walk to the nearest subway, and the pool and gym carry surcharges that boutique competitors include.

Bottom line

The defining pitch is breadth: few Tokyo hotels combine genuine Tokyo Tower views, onsens, a serious pool, and family-friendly diversions on this scale. Book a higher-floor park-and-tower-view room to justify the address, and lean into the Sky Lobby at dusk. Best suited to families, event guests and view-seekers rather than design purists or those wanting a central nightlife base.

Location

Japan, 〒105-8563 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−8−1 ザ・プリンス パークタワー東京 · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

65 features
Bar
Gym
House car
Indoor pool
Meeting rooms
Restaurants
Spa
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi in public areas
Restaurant
Table service
Room service

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