We miss the Akasaka Prince hotel! We stayed 4 nights in May 2007 and it was one of the best hotels I've stayed at in a while. We had requested a room on a high floor, and the hotel gave us an enormous room on the 35th floor, with a great view. The room had a king size bed with two nightstands, a full couch, a desk and several chairs, a coffee table, and a tv chest, and we still had plenty of room to spread out. The bathroom had a nice deep bathtub, and the hotel provided all sorts of amenities from q-tips, band-aids, headbands, and bath salts to several miniature bottles each of shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and body wash. The rooms all have panoramic windows - which was awesome. Although the hotel is in a "business hotel" district and there isn't too much to do in Akasaka, the hotel is a 2-3 minute walk away from Tokyo's extensive Metro, where you can get most anywhere in the city for 160 yen. Plus, there are some excellent restaurants right outside the hotel. I appreciated the express elevator that allowed people in rooms on the 20th-40th floor to zoom on up. The service was great. Our friend joined us in Tokyo and had booked a room at this hotel as well. Although Akasaka Prince had given him a double room for the duration of his stay, upon check out they asked if he was traveling alone, and volunteered to charge him at a significantly cheaper single rate. We booked this hotel on priceline.com for an average of $130 a night, and didn't have any problems. Will stay here again when I visit the fabulous city of Tokyo in the future.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Older travelers