Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Shinjuku Prince Hotel

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Discover the Heart of Tokyo’s Nightlife at Shinjuku Prince Hotel

During our recent visit to Tokyo, we chose the Shinjuku Prince Hotel for its remarkable convenience and quality, emblematic of the esteemed Prince Hotel chain known both in Japan and internationally. Its prime location, just a few minutes walk from the JR Shinjuku Station East Exit, allowed us to immerse ourselves in the captivating Kabukicho district. We also recommend their breakfast buffet which offered various types of cuisines which all you can eat.

Kabukicho
Kabukicho

At night, we wandered through streets lined with intriguing izakayas and bars, observing the city’s diverse nightlife—from business professionals who had missed their last train to revelers enjoying the night. The ability to return to our hotel room after a night of exploration, within just a short walk from the heart of Kabukicho, significantly enhanced our Tokyo experience. Shinjuku’s multitude of attractions suggested that even a week’s stay would barely scratch the surface of this vibrant area.

The Shinjuku Prince Hotel, with its striking brickwork exterior, stands as a testament to stylish urban accommodation in Tokyo’s bustling Kabukicho entertainment district. This hotel boasts 571 guest rooms, offering serene havens from the 10th to the 24th floors, above the lively streets of Tokyo. The Seibu Shinjuku PePe shopping center, spanning the second basement floor to the 8th floor, is integrated within the hotel premises, featuring a variety of shops from fashion boutiques to daily necessities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay for all guests.

Transportation is seamless, with Seibu-Shinjuku Station directly accessible within the building, and major Shinjuku stations for JR rail, Tokyo Metro, and other private rails just a five-minute walk away. This strategic location not only connects guests to the immediate excitement of Shinjuku but also places Tokyo’s other prime areas like Ginza, Marunouchi, and Kasumigaseki within a 20-minute reach.

Understanding the needs of international travelers, the Shinjuku Prince Hotel offers an array of services designed to enhance the visitor experience. The Bell Desk doubles as a Tourist Information Center, providing valuable city information, railway ticket sales, SIM card sales, and even a foreign currency exchange vending machine. The hotel prides itself on its multi-lingual staff, ready to assist guests daily, ensuring a welcoming environment for all.

Rooms at the Shinjuku Prince Hotel are crafted with an elegant, contemporary design, each fitted with modern amenities such as flat-screen satellite TVs, refrigerators, safes, and en-suite bathrooms equipped with bathtubs and slippers. The hotel’s dining options are a culinary delight, with Restaurant Fuga-Wafu on the 25th floor offering creative Japanese cuisine against a backdrop of the city’s panoramic views, and Prince Marche providing a diverse buffet that caters to both Western and Japanese tastes.

The hotel’s vicinity to Shinjuku’s iconic landmarks, like the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Isetan Department Store, and Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, along with its direct access to Shibuya and Harajuku via nearby Shinjuku Station, positions it as an ideal base for exploring Tokyo. Whether it’s shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, guests have easy access to the best that Tokyo has to offer.

Choosing the Shinjuku Prince Hotel not only means staying in a prime location within Tokyo’s dynamic heart but also enjoying the peace of mind that comes with the renowned Prince Hotel hospitality. It’s more than just a place to stay; it’s your gateway to discovering the endless excitement and charm of Tokyo, making every moment of your visit unforgettable.

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