Review

The lavish decor that once made this Tokyo’s most prestigious hotel now looks seriously dated compared to its new luxury rivals. The location, however, is still pretty tough to beat: a stone’s throw from the world’s busiest train station, with upper floors offering superlative views of the metropolis. In spring 2005 the hotel opened three floors of ‘Plaza Premier’ rooms: spacious, elegant spaces with all the electronics and business support expected of a luxury hotel. The Plaza plans to continue its renovations until all floors have been updated.

Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)

Details

Address
2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku

Transport Shinjuku Station (Yamanote line), west exit; (Marunouchi line), exit A17; (Shinjuku line), exit B1 or Tochomae Station (Oedo line), exits A1, B1.

Telephone 03 3344 0111

Admission Rates ¥21,567 single; ¥30,230 double/twin; ¥41,880 triple.

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

Restaurants & Cafés near Keio Plaza Hotel

Tokuichi

An old-school izakaya (Japanese-style pub) located down an alleyway behind Yodobashi Camera, on ...

Zauo

Tokyo takes fresh seafood to the next level at Zauo, the restaurant chain where you can catch ...

Sungari

Never tried borscht or piroshkis? Now's your chance to sample Russian cuisine at this ...

Paul Bassett

Australia's famous coffee prodigy won the World Barista Championship at the age of 25, but his ...

Ciao Curry

This 'indian-style' curry eatery in Shinjuku is perhaps not exactly the real deal in terms of ...

Fu-unji

This is the place to go for tsukemen in Shinjuku. The double soup, made with boiled chicken and ...

Tweets

Add your comment

Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo