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- Air Conditioner
- Car Parking
- Cocktails
- Credit cards
Just a five-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, the Keio Plaza Hotel is a striking, 47-story tower overlooking the picturesque grounds of the Shinjuku Gyoen Park, a tranquil hideout positioned right in one of the most densely populated corners of the world. Like its neighbouring park, the hotel is a picture of oppositional harmony, where the manic and the peaceful, the new and the traditional meet. Inside the hotel are a number of different accommodation options, including traditional Japanese rooms, more Western-style offerings and, for those looking for something a little different, even Hello Kitty themed rooms.
Breakfast was very overpriced compared to eating outside of the hotel. The price of a cup of coffee was particularly high almost as much as a portion of food.