The Park Hotel Tokyo is a masterpiece of artistic expression set in the thriving heart of Shiodome Media Tower. Every guest is immediately treated to a spectacular sight upon arrival, thanks to the hotel's vast Atrium, reputedly one of Tokyo's largest, spreading majestically across ten floors. You can only marvel at the Corridor Gallery, an intriguing art installation carefully curated with the hotel's desire to help guests experience art intimately.
Each room mirrors a thoughtful blend of modern art and classic Japanese aesthetics, with striking color coordinated bathroom amenities including luxurious THANN Aromatic Wood Collection. You'll get a sense of Japanese tradition with a contemporaneous twist as you unwind in the whimsical Geisha Goldfish Room with its tranquil mural floating above the bed. Unique pieces of artwork made by local artists and gifts from traditional craftsmen enhance the leisurely ambience of your stay.
Dining at the Park Hotel requires no less than a sensory journey into world-class cuisine. Soak in the enchanting, museum-like atmosphere as you savor mouth-watering Kaiseki cuisine and choose from over fifty types of shochu and Japanese sake at Hanasanshou. Guests opting for a more occidental taste can drool over comfort dishes beautifully served at Tateru Yoshino Bis, an intimate French bistro. For those who crave a warm cup of tea or coffee, a friendly open cafe on the 1st floor awaits. Locating Park Hotel is a breeze, thanks to its advantageous position inside the Shiodome Media Tower in Minato where office buildings and sit-down restaurants brush shoulders with fast-food joints and mini-marts. Easily accessible from Haneda and Narita airports via the Keikyu Airport Line and the Sky Liner respectively, your journey towards an exploration of fascinating Japanese culture starts right in the city's prosperous center of business and culture.
Notable services that elevate the experience at Park Hotel include a space completely infused with art throughout the property, echoing the concept of "Infinite Time and Space Amid Cognizant Japanese Beauty". Whether you linger in the Executive Museum Lounge on the 25th floor, relish the view from the private salon on the 26th floor, or wander along the corridors of all guest room floors from the 26th to the 34th level, you will constantly be bathed in a refreshing cloud of creativity. The Society, Japan's first bar to gain an official nod from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, is well-stocked with over 100 kinds of single malt whisky straight from Scotland's heartland.