Shinagawa Prince Hotel, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Located in Minato, the Shinagawa Prince Hotel is a 39-storey entertainment hub adjacent to Shinagawa Station, providing scenic views of Tokyo. It features diverse dining options, leisure facilities like pools and an aquarium, and convenient access to major transport connections including Narita and Haneda airports.
Location
Shinagawa Prince Hotel is a two-minute walk from Shinagawa Train Station, from where both Narita and Haneda airports are easily accessible. Located in a bustling area surrounded by restaurants, shopping, and offices, it offers a strategic base for both tourists and business travelers. Nearby attractions include the Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art and various urban amenities.
Rooms
The air-conditioned rooms at Shinagawa Prince Hotel include amenities such as a fridge, free WiFi, and en suite bathrooms with shower/tub combinations. Guests will find comforts like laptop-friendly workspaces and safes in all guestrooms. Several rooms offer breathtaking views of the Tokyo skyline from the 30th floor and higher.
Eat & Drink
With 13 different dining venues, the hotel serves a broad range of cuisines including Japanese, Chinese, and Western fare. Dining & Bar Table 9 Tokyo on the 39th floor provides one of the city's best dining experiences with exceptional views. Guests can also enjoy fusion tapas and drinks in the bar lounge.
Leisure & Business
Recreational amenities at the hotel include indoor and seasonal outdoor pools, a sauna, and massage services. The property features extensive conference spaces totaling 33,777 square feet, meeting rooms, and a bowling alley, providing both leisure and business opportunities. Guests can unwind at the onsite movie theater or karaoke bar.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Paid parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Currency exchange
- ATM/Cash machine
- Barber shop
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness centre
- Tennis court
- Bowling
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Shops/Commercial services
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Massage
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was a mixed bag of positives and negatives. The location was incredibly convenient, right across from the train station, making exploring the city a breeze. The rooms were clean, quiet, and had a nice bathroom with a deep soaking tub, perfect for unwinding after a busy day in Tokyo. However, the decor appeared a bit dated, and the dining experience was marred by long queues every morning.
I was pleasantly surprised by the relatively spacious room in the heart of Tokyo, making the central location a real plus despite the size constraint. The proximity to Haneda Airport was convenient, but the room felt a bit cramped. The cleanliness and quietness were admirable, and having two pillows per person was a nice touch.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel with surprisingly spacious and comfortable rooms, although the layout was a bit cramped. The day bed by the window was a lovely touch. The service was friendly, and the location was very convenient near Shinagawa station, making travel easy. The dining options offered a great variety, especially the fantastic breakfast. Overall, a positive experience with some minor drawbacks.
The hotel had spectacular views and was big enough for us, although a bit out of date. The staff were so obliging and friendly, making the stay welcoming. The location was perfect for me, right by Shinagawa Station with easy access to transport options. The dining options were ok, but I would prefer eating at nearby restaurants. Overall, a comfortable stay with friendly service and convenient location.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The room, though clean, was small for the price I paid. The service was friendly but lacked some amenities, and the location was convenient for transportation. The dining options were good, but with limited Western choices.
The hotel is conveniently located near Shinagawa Station, surrounded by great food outlets, but the rooms are in need of refurbishment. The service was polite and helpful, although there were some language barriers. The dining options offered a mix of Western and Japanese dishes, but pricing might be a concern. The facilities are standard for a comfortable stay.
I was pleasantly surprised by the room size, larger than expected and definitely spacious for Tokyo standards. The location in the annex tower was quiet and ideal, though a bit snug for two people. The service was top-notch, extremely helpful in assisting with our travel plans and needs. The dining experience was fantastic but seemed a bit on the pricey side. Overall, a great value for money stay with some minor drawbacks.
The hotel's location is superb, easily accessible from various transport options and surrounded by plenty of dining choices. The rooms, albeit clean, were small and stuffy, particularly in the East tower. The service was courteous, although there were limitations in assistance with some amenities. The dining options ranged from Japanese to Western fusion, offering diverse choices but lacked certain services like in-room massages. The hotel's facilities were convenient, making it a decent choice for a stay.
The hotel is conveniently located right across the Shinagawa station, making it easy to travel to and from Haneda airport. The rooms, although larger than many, have a stale odor due to poor ventilation, and soundproofing is lacking. The service is accommodating with requests but can be inefficient at times. The location offers easy access to public transport and a variety of dining options, with a 24/7 supermarket nearby, but finding places of interest might require a bit of exploration. The dining experience is average with long queues and a crowded ambiance. Overall, a mixed experience with some notable strengths and weaknesses.
The hotel gave me mixed feelings with its functional but slightly outdated rooms and great service, which made me feel like I stepped back in time to the 1970s. The convenient location for business travelers was a plus, but the pricey shopping mall and small, poorly decorated rooms were not so impressive.
The hotel's location is fantastic, just across the road from the railway station with direct access to the airports. The rooms, although a bit dated, were clean and identical, each equipped with a humidifier to improve air quality. The service was friendly and helpful, despite language limitations. The dining experience was great, offering a variety of Japanese, Western, and fusion dishes. Onsite entertainment and restaurants were a plus, but additional charges were unexpected. Overall, a mixed experience with both positive and negative elements.
The hotel's location was perfect for exploring Tokyo, being right across from the train station. However, the room felt dated and had a lingering smell, possibly from being a smoking room before. The service was not as friendly as expected, lacking warmth and care. Dining options were alright but could be improved to offer more variety. The hotel's facilities were decent.
The hotel is conveniently located near Shinagawa station, making it perfect for getting around Tokyo and sightseeing. While the rooms felt small and outdated with an overheated heating system, the service was kind and easy to deal with despite the slow check-in process. The dining options were average, suitable for vegetarians and offering traditional meals. The location near the Shinkansen and Yamanote Line is a major plus.
The hotel is conveniently situated near Shinagawa Station, making it a favorite due to its excellent location for public transportation. The rooms are antiquated but equipped with basic needs, suitable for a family of four unlike typical Japanese rooms. The service is generally helpful; however, there may be charges for early check-in. The dining options offer great value but are more limited compared to other nearby establishments. The facilities are adequate, with essentials such as dry cleaning and laundry services available.
The hotel offers a cozy stay with adequate rooms but lacks nearby shopping and dining options. The staff is hospitable, although not very accommodating. The location is superb for travelers using the shinkansen, right across Shinagawa Station. Dining experiences vary, with long queues and mixed quality. Overall, a convenient choice for its location and service.