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I stayed this hotel again near 14 years later, since I booked the two double bedding room on 22/F, it is spacious for us and my luggage. Rooms and lobby is renovated and full set of amenities in bathroom. Towels should be arranged according to...More
Great location. Many eateries nearby hotel. Easy access to subway train. Hotel receptionist kind and helpful. Room was neat and toilet was very clean. Housekeeping service was excellent. Comfortable pillow and bed too.More
Thank BethLeo
Response from 新宿PH事業戦略, other at Shinjuku Prince HotelResponded 28 January 2018
Dear BethLeo,
Thank you very much for staying at the Shinjuku Prince Hotel for your honeymoon.
We are pleased to know that you had a comfortable stay and hope that we could be even a small assistance of making your special trip a memorable one....More
I have been at the Shinjuku Prince for 1 week with my kids and we found this hotel was pretty much what we have been looking for. It´s locted in the heart of Shinjuku, 5 minutes to the train station with immense opportunities to go...More
Just checked in and will stay for another 2 nights here. Smooth and swift check in. Room is 22th floor, new room compared my last vista here, it was 12 years ago!!! A lot of eateries around the hotel. I suggest they put more different...More
Paid a bit more to stay at the Deluxe Twin Room. The room is about 30 sq m, compared to standard twin room of 15 sq m, so it is worth paying more to get a much bigger room.
Room is on the high floor...More
Thank G H
Response from 新宿PH事業戦略, Omotenashi Desk at Shinjuku Prince HotelResponded 4 days ago
Dear G H,
Thank you very much for staying at Shinjuku Prince Hotel.
We hope that you had a pleasant stay.
As you have mentioned, there are various restaurants available in surrounding area and if you would like to have any information please feel free...More
Shinjuku is the commuting capital of Tokyo, and contains the busiest train station in the world. To the west, there's an office district with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office at its center. To the east, there’s a district with long-established department stores, cinemas and theaters. Shinjuku Gyoen is a park originally built as the garden for the Imperial Household. It is quite famous as a venue for
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cherry-blossom viewing in March and April. In Shinjuku, many restaurants operate all night, and districts such as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) or Shinjuku Golden Machi have back streets filled with tiny restaurants and bars that reflect each owner’s unique taste and style.
Response from jenny2222 | Reviewed this property |
You are best to email the Shinjuku Prince hotel directly.
I found their concierge to be nothing less that perfect. They are so helpful and I'm sure will explain to you the procedure for late check in.
Furthermore, although... More
You are best to email the Shinjuku Prince hotel directly.
I found their concierge to be nothing less that perfect. They are so helpful and I'm sure will explain to you the procedure for late check in.
Furthermore, although I did not go to Haneda, it is much more likely you will get a train to Shinjuku station. (the train system is perfect in Japan).
Look on Hyperdia to find train type, and times. There will be a giant train station near the airport, and Shinjuku is an enormous station. It will be easy to get the train.
When you are exiting the Shinjuku station, look for the EAST EXIT. (not the central east). this is the closest exit to Shinjuku Prince Hotel. When you exit the station from this east exit, look to your left, and see a tall building in the distance with a DOG on the top. Head in this direction. As you get closer you will see the big dark brown tall thin Shinjuku Prince building nearby. (If you look at google maps streetview, you'll see what I mean.).