For OutThere travellers seeking a uniquely Japanese blend of excitement and escapism, Tokyo is the ideal holiday destination. The city hums with a soul-stirring energy, yet there are moments when zen prevails. We also adore the sense of hyperreality that Tokyo bestows on its explorers, where even the smallest moments can feel monumental. And what better place to stay on an adventure to the metropolis than the two luxurious Prince Hotels Tokyo properties: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel and The Prince Park Tower Tokyo?
We recently showcased Tokyo as a city of contrasts – an ever-evolving metropolis where ancient traditions harmoniously coexist with futuristic innovation. Tokyo continues to captivate us with its unique blend of rich history, future-forward spirit, dynamic culture and fascinating experiences. Whether you’re exploring the serenity of ancient temples, wandering through neon-lit districts, or indulging in world-class cuisine, this is a destination that offers something for every OutThere traveller in a way that is unlike anywhere else in the world.
The city’s cultural landscape is unparalleled, with historic landmarks, serene shrines and quirky traditions offering escapes from the buzz of city life. Yet, Tokyo’s cutting-edge architecture and vibrant districts provide an exciting urban experience, with contemporary cultural attractions, art galleries, shopping havens and an evolving food scene that has earned the city more Michelin stars than any other in the world.
Experience Prince-ly Luxury at Prince Hotels Tokyo
What defines the Prince Hotel brand is its commitment to elegance and comfort – and its fusion of Japanese tradition and modern hospitality – built around some staunch core principles: personalised service, world-class facilities and a focus on creating memorable experiences. The hotels are known for their exceptional locations, often set in scenic areas or near key landmarks, ensuring guests can enjoy a luxurious stay while exploring the city’s rich culture and vibrant urban life. Prince Hotels also offer a delicious range of exclusive dining options, where guests can savour the best in not only gourmet Japanese cuisine but also international dishes prepared by some of the world’s most renowned chefs. Whether enjoying a Kaiseki dinner in a traditional setting or sipping cocktails in a stylish sky lounge, the brand places great emphasis on providing guests with food and drink experiences to complement their stay.
Among the standout luxury properties in the Prince Hotel Tokyo portfolio are the Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, with its modern design blending luxury with spectacular views of the city’s skyline. The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, on the other hand, offers an iconic location right next to the Tokyo Tower, with views that perfectly capture the essence of Tokyo’s mix of old and new.
Both offer lavish amenities and easy access to Tokyo’s iconic attractions, making them perfect examples of the brand’s ability to create environments where modern luxury meets cultural authenticity. The hotels’ service is always impeccable, making them an excellent choice for travellers looking for an upscale retreat in Tokyo. Whether you are looking to explore the cultural riches of the capital or seeking a peaceful hideaway amidst the hustle and bustle, these two Prince Hotels in Tokyo serve up unforgettable stays in this dynamic Japanese city.

The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho >
An artful blend of luxury and cultural immersion in Tokyo, with beautifully considered design, contemporary dining, serene wellness facilities, breathtaking spaces and dedication to fostering meaningful connections with Japanese traditions and the city’s contemporary verve.

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo >
Right in the heart of Tokyo, cradled by the lush greenery of historic Shiba Park and standing proudly at the foot of the iconic Tokyo Tower, the Prince Park Tower Tokyo is a modern-day, 33-storey, high-rise palace that offers a luxurious sanctuary from Tokyo’s constant rhythm.

A new story unfolding on a global stage
With a legacy that stretches back to the 1960s, the Prince Hotel collection has grown to become one of Japan’s most recognisable luxury hotel chains. It is part of the Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts brand, which is planning to expand its already diverse portfolio to 250 hotels globally in the next 10 years.
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