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Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo
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Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo
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2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku
Tokyo, Japan
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The Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo is located in the bustling Shinjuku area. This Tokyo hotel is right across the street from the Tokyo City Hall Observatory, and minutes away from the Tokyo Opera City and the Meiji Shrine.
The Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo is just a 5 minute drive from the Shinjuku Train Station. The Haneda Domestic Airport is a 50 minute drive away.
Rooms at the Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo are designed in a contemporary style and offer spectacular views of Tokyo. The 1,441 rooms are all furnished in a contemporary European style. All rooms include amenities such as bathrobes, coffee makers, high-speed wireless Internet access, slippers, pay movies, and cable TV.
Guests staying at the Keio Plaza Intercontinental Hotel Tokyo can enjoy cuisine served by the on-site restaurant, drinks in the coffee house, or sip cocktails in the bar. There are 40 meeting rooms, a gym, outdoor swimming pool, and a lounge with massage chairs inside. Visitors will appreciate the concierge service, beauty salon, supervised children activities, beauty salon, outdoor pool, and Executive Service Center.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Babysitting / Child Services
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Bath / Hot Tub
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
CD Player
Coffee / Tea Maker
Complimentary Toiletries
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Currency Exchange
Disabled Access
DVD Player
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Meeting Rooms
Mini Bar
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Pets Allowed
Porters
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Sauna
Secretarial Service
Security Guard
Spa bath / Jacuzzi
Swimming pool
TV
Wake-up Service
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From 1:00 PM
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Prior to 11:00 AM
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Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Nice hotel, very central in Tokyo. Booked a single room, but got a room with two queen beds. Will stay there again.
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
Nice hotel; Great location -- a 7 minute walk to Shinjuku Station, right across from Tokyo Metropolitan Gov't Bldg; lots of places to eat & shop nearby (there's also a subway stop right underneath the building, I think). Outside appearance & lobby looks a bit dated (late 70's/ early 80's) but well maintained & super clean. Stayed in Main Tower Deluxe Room on the 31st floor -- fantastic city view!!! (We could see the helipads on top of other buildings.) Room was a good size -- bigger than normal for Japan. Nice modern decor, nice tv, yukata, bathrobes, slippers are provided. Nice bathroom amenities. Nice deep bathtub. Staff was professional, courteous, very helpful, & spoke English well. Restaurants inside hotel are expensive/ higher end -- loads of other places to eat nearby instead. Area around hotel felt safe. Fun to walk around Shinjuku at night -- things close down around 8/9p.m though.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
We had a relatively spacious room on the 22nd floor with a good view, we were told it was a free upgrade. Very clean, very comfortable, with good air conditioning (this is summer). The bathroom had a full-sized tub. Very elegant. The location is fairly good for us, since it's not far from Shibuya and Omotesando/Harajuku (two of our favorite shopping districts). There's a subway stop just outside the hotel. There's also a tunnel going to Shinjuku Station just outside the hotel, for longer trips. The elevators were very quick and quiet, with gentle acceleration. Our main problem with this hotel is the US20/hour charge for Internet access, in a country where most inns and hotels have free access at computers in the lobby. There are only 3 computers in the lobby too, for a 47-floor hotel. (During business hours there are a few more computers available in the Business Center, for a slightly higher charge.) When we're away from home the Internet is the only communication we use with people back home, and it's no fun to have the computer putting alerts up every 3 minutes to insert another 100 yen coin. When it's busy you can be sure the wait won't be long, because people are rushing to finish before the computer shuts down and reboots. But I'd rather have more terminals, less rushing, and less expense. The restaurants also weren't affordable but that wasn't as much of a problem, because we could just take a subway somewhere cheaper and better. Overall the hotel was fairly nice, for a Western-style hotel in Tokyo, and we were pleased with it. The cost of Internet access should be considered when comparing fares though, especially with multiple people.
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
Very enjoyable stay, but parts of the hotel were under renovation during our stay so we couldn't use the pool.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
The Keio Plaza was all it advertised itself as. We booked the premium service on a "special" deal and we received just that -premium service. Having a convenience store in the hotel that was open 18 hours+ a day was a bonus and the prices were excellent. Shopping & Restaurants were three minutes away . The hotel was friendly ,helpful and all major tour operators picked up from the hotel lobby. There was even a "free" bus transfer to and from Disneyland. Would certainly return there and would recommend to anyone ,families ,business travel or like my wife ,avid shoppers . Thanks Keio for a wonderful stay Dave D
Date of Stay:
December, 2007
High class service and nice spacious rooms (for Tokyo) at a very reasonable price. Location is good, though not great. While not in a popular tourist spot such as Roppongi, you are within walking distance of the sites in Shinjuku, as well as Shinjuku Park (excellent viewing of cherry blossoms), and very close to the major train/metro station which will quickly take you wherever you want in the city. The hotel is full service, with amenities such as numerous restaurants, spa, and convenience store on premises. Restaurants can be a bit pricey, though the Korean one is very reasonable, and there are plenty of options within walking distance. Rooms are nicely decorated, with marbled bathrooms and nice views of the Tokyo skyline. Service is always excellent and professional. Other useful features are the bus tours which pickup at the front entrance, and the airport shuttle (which you must pay for, which is normal in Tokyo). I've stayed at a few places in Tokyo, and this is my favorite so far. Good combination of quality, location, and price.
Date of Stay:
April, 2006
We placed a request for nonsmoking room. When it wasn't available, we did receive an upgrade.
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