The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

  • Breakfast & dinner
  • City views
  • Japanese garden views
  • Onsen
  • Sauna
  • Swimming pool

Overview

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo gives you one of the rarest stays in central Tokyo: open park surroundings, close-up Tokyo Tower views, and a natural hot spring beneath the hotel. You stay in Shiba Park, with Tokyo Tower rising just beyond the trees, so the city feels grand without feeling overwhelming. After a day of meetings, sightseeing, or long walks across Tokyo, you can return to a hotel that lets you slow down properly.

This is not a ryokan, but it carries a strong Japanese sense of rest. You can soak in natural onsen water, enjoy refined Japanese dining, move through quiet garden-side spaces, and wake up with Tokyo Tower close enough to become part of your stay. The location also keeps the city easy, with Akabanebashi, Shibakoen, Daimon, and Hamamatsucho stations all within walking distance.

Accommodation

Rooms at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo feel generous for the city, with Park Floor rooms starting from 28 square meters. Many rooms give you memorable views of Tokyo Tower, Shiba Park, or the wider skyline, and the hotel has many Tower View Rooms for a true front-row view of Tokyo’s most iconic landmark.

You can choose from several room floors, each with a different mood. Park Floor rooms include options such as Park Twin, Deluxe Twin, Corner King, Connecting Room, Universal Room, and Park Suite. Deluxe Twin Rooms include balconies, while View Bathtub-style corner rooms let you enjoy the city panorama from the bathroom. Panoramic Floor rooms sit higher, with room types such as Panoramic Twin, Panoramic King, Panoramic Corner King, and Panoramic Junior Suite.

For a more elevated stay, the Premium Club Floors and Royal Floor offer upper-floor rooms and suites with a quieter, more private feeling above the city. These include rooms such as Premium King, Premium Corner King, Premium Junior Suite, Princess Suite, Tower View Suite, View Bath Suite, and Panorama Suite. The Garden Floor offers Japanese-Western style Garden Suites with private Japanese garden space, giving you a softer, more Japanese atmosphere in the center of Tokyo.

Dining

Dining here gives you many ways to enjoy the city without leaving the hotel. Breakfast can be taken as a Western buffet at Sky Banquet on the 33rd floor, where you start the day with a close view of Tokyo Tower, or as a Japanese breakfast set at Shibazakura Japanese Restaurant. In-room dining is also available for breakfast when you want a slower start in your room.

For lunch and dinner, you can choose the mood that fits the day. Shibazakura serves Japanese cuisine, Hamashiba focuses on sushi with views of a waterfall and pond, Tenshiba offers tempura, Katsura serves teppanyaki with Japanese beef, seafood, shellfish, and seasonal vegetables, and Torishiba specializes in yakitori made with locally raised Japanese chicken. Yomeiden serves Chinese cuisine, while Private Dining Brise Verte offers a more intimate top-floor dining experience.

When you want the view to lead the evening, Sky Bar & Dining Stellar Garden on the 33rd floor gives you skyline scenery and Tokyo Tower-facing seats. For a quieter pause, you can stop at the Lobby Lounge for tea, coffee, or afternoon tea, or end the night at Mokuren Main Bar. Boulangerie Tokyo and The Shop at the Park add easier options for breads, cakes, sweets, and gifts.

Onsen and Wellness

The hotel’s Spa & Fitness area sits on B2 and includes a genuine natural hot spring in the middle of Tokyo. The onsen water is pumped from 1,600 meters below Shiba Park and contains sodium, which is associated with relief from neuralgia, muscle aches, joint pain, frozen shoulder, bruises, digestive concerns, sensitivity to cold, and fatigue.

The wellness area also includes a 25-meter indoor heated swimming pool, whirlpool bath, training gym, aerobics studio, sauna, and natural hot spring spa. The pool area has large windows and a bright indoor feel, while the whirlpool uses warm water and air jets to massage the back and legs. The sauna uses an infrared heater, designed to warm the body at a lower temperature.

Spa & Fitness is available to those aged 20 and over. The gym area is free to use during your stay, while the pool, sauna, and natural hot spring follow the facility’s access rules.

Guests with Tattoos

If you have tattoos, including body paint, you cannot enter Spa & Fitness. This includes the natural hot spring, pool, sauna, and related spa facilities.

Facilities

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo offers far more than rooms and restaurants. Inside the hotel, you can use Spa & Fitness with its natural hot spring, pool, gym, sauna, and studio; Beauty & Relaxation services; a business service center with internet, printout, copy, and fax support; a bowling salon with 12 lanes; a photo studio; and shops including Boulangerie Tokyo and The Shop at the Park. The hotel also offers in-room dining, luggage deposit, shipping service, laundry service, massage service, parking, and shuttle bus support.

The setting adds just as much as the facilities themselves. You can move from a high-floor bar to a natural hot spring, from a park walk to a Japanese dinner, or from Tokyo Tower views to a quiet room without leaving the property. It gives your Tokyo stay a smooth rhythm, especially when you want the convenience of a full-service hotel with the added pleasure of onsen bathing.

Activities

You can begin with the neighborhood itself. Tokyo Tower is right nearby, and Zojoji Temple, Shiba Daijingu Shrine, and Shiba Park make it easy to enjoy history, greenery, and city views on foot. The hotel also places you within easy reach of Ginza, Roppongi, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Odaiba, Hama Rikyu, and Akihabara through nearby rail links.

A good day here can be simple and memorable: walk through Shiba Park in the morning, visit Tokyo Tower before the crowds build, head out to Ginza or Roppongi in the afternoon, then return for dinner, a bar with skyline views, and a soak in the natural hot spring. The hotel works especially well when you want Tokyo’s energy close by, but you also want a place that lets you end the day slowly.

Additional features

Access is easy from both the city and the airport. From Hamamatsucho Station, Haneda Airport can be reached by Tokyo Monorail in as little as 16 minutes. Haneda Airport is about 20 minutes by taxi in normal traffic, while Narita Airport is about 80 minutes by train to Daimon Station or by taxi in normal traffic. A shuttle bus is also available between the hotel and JR Hamamatsucho Station.

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo – Address

📍 4-8-1 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo, 105-8563

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