Hotel Seiyo Ginza, A Rosewood Hotel is 5 star hotel and the facilities of Non-Smoking Rooms and Pets Allowed.
Hotel Seiyo Ginza, A Rosewood Hotel has
4.70 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.60 for Location, 4.80 for Rooms, 4.80 for Service, 4.50 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Honeymoon.
This is a luxury hotel with the rates from
402 USD to
544 USD.
Hotel Seiyo Ginza, A Rosewood Hotel is one of the recommended hotels
from 300 USD near
Tokyo City View, it is also not far from
Shibuya and
Tokyo Tower.
Seiyo Ginza A Rosewood Hotel details:
Location. Seiyo Ginza A Rosewood Hotel is a small luxury hotel in the center of the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo, Japan, 500 meters from the Tokyo International Forum and one-and-one-half kilometers from the Imperial Palace.
Hotel Features. Seiyo Ginza offers tranquil settings in a small, contemporary property. The spare hotel lobby includes stone walls and flagstone and polished stone floors. Subdued lighting emanates from wall panels. The hotel includes a business center, and high-speed Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel offers six multi-function rooms and 24-hour concierge and secretarial support. Four restaurants provide a variety of dining options, from Italian cuisine to sushi and formal kaiseki multi-course meals. The hotel also includes two bars and a bakery. A fitness center is on site and guests have discounted access to a nearby gymnasium. The hotel also provides a video library and a guest laundry. Pets are not permitted at the hotel.
Guestrooms. The 12-story hotel's 77 guestrooms are decorated in soft earth tones and contemporary art. Amenities include high-speed Internet access for a fee, CD and DVD players, cable television with pay-per-view movies, minibars, complimentary bottled water and refrigerators. Bathrooms include separate tubs and showers, bathrobes, scales and telephones. The hotel also provides guests with personal concierge and butler services.
Expert Tip. The Asakusa district, located two-and-one-half kilometers from the hotel, is noted for its large number of temples, particularly the Senso-ji Buddhist temple and frequent festivals. A small carnival is located next to the temple grounds, and Sumida River cruises launch nearby.