Peninsula Hotels makes statement in Tokyo

Wednesday, 03 Sep, 2007 0

HONG KONG – Peninsula Hotels has opened its eighth hotel – The Peninsula Tokyo – on September 1.

With recent luxury hotels opting to be part of high-rise office buildings or multi-use complexes, The Peninsula is the only freestanding luxury hotel to be built in Tokyo in more than a decade.

At 24 storeys and located in the financial district of Marunouchi, the Peninsula Tokyo offers 314 guestrooms, including 47 suites, five restaurants, a modern lounge bar, two ballrooms, six function rooms, a wedding chapel, a Japanese ceremony room, a fitness centre, The Peninsula Spa by ESPA, a fleet of Rolls-Royces and BMWs and three luxury jewellery shops, all making their retail debut in Japan – Graff, de Grisogono and Chantecler Tokyo.

Room rates begin at 60,000 Japanese yen per night.



 

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