Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
Tokyo · Japan · 3 13 1 Takanawa Minato
About Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Tokyo
Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Tokyo, Japan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including co working, gym, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
Good hotel. It is a little older hotel but that has its advantage as rooms are bigger. The rooms have been remodeled and bathrooms are good sized. The lobby and facilities are nice. The breakfast options were good. The air-conditioning must be a water circulation system as the room temp would not go below 22C even if the thermostat was set at 18C. There is a nice garden behind the hotel that actually connects to another Grand Prince hotel.
Grounds of the hotel are beautiful including the garden! We’re staying in 1182 currently and room size is fair, the bathroom is on the small side and gives the vibe of airline toilet. Ceilings/floors do not appear soundproof, you can hear the person moving around in the room above- not ideal if you’re sleeping! Our room has view of Tōkyō tower which is nice!
We had a very pleasant stay at this hotel during our time in Tokyo and would recommend it to travelers looking for comfort and quality. The room was spacious, beautifully designed, with a stunning view over the city. The bed was large and incredibly comfortable, and we really appreciated the bathtub and generous storage space — something that’s not always easy to find in Tokyo hotels. The hotel itself is elegant, with a beautiful exterior and a welcoming reception area. That said, there are a few points worth noting: The cleanliness could be improved — it wasn’t terrible, but we did notice dust under the bed and on the shelves, which was a bit disappointing considering the otherwise high standard. The hotel is quite far from more interesting neighborhoods and public transportation, and to reach it you have to walk uphill, which becomes tiring after a long day of walking. It’s also a bit of a hassle to find the hotel entrance, as there are three hotels from the same group with very similar names nearby. Most of the main signs and directions seem to lead to the other two, which caused quite a bit of confusion when we arrived (Grand Prince Sakura and Grand Prince Shin Takanawa). Overall, this was a very good stay and the comfort of the room alone made it worth it — but a few practical aspects could definitely be improved.