The Peninsula, Tokyo Japan

Posted in Getaways & Vacations on January 29, 2009

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the_peninsula_tokyo

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Rated highest in Michelin Guide 2008’s Tokyo luxury hotel category, The Peninsula Tokyo is considered one of the “grand dames” of the city. It’s no surprise that bookings run out well in advance and that prices start at $500 per night and go up to over $7000.

The interior designs are luxurious, romantic, warm and inviting. The standards in service are impeccable, and the hotel’s restaurants and catering services are five-star quality and will surely satify even the most sensitive palettes.

The function rooms and ballrooms are often booked out for the world’s leading high-profile meetings, conferences and seminars. The hotel’s meeting consultants are very friendly, approachable and organised and will be able to help arrange anything from boardroom meetings to grand balls and ceremonies.

Views from the rooms themselves are not bad, either. With the shimmering lights of busy Tokyo city down below, contrasted by the spaciousness of the rooms themselves. The Peninsula Tokyo is a safe haven for travelers to unwind and relax in no-fuss luxury


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