About Hotel Grand Arc Hanzomon
An upscale hotel in Tokyo’s Akasaka area, Hotel Grand Arc Hanzomon offers its guests laid-back rooms with flat-screen television.
All of the 204 guestrooms feature a safe, refrigerator, work desk, down comforter, and blackout drapes. Guests have access to air conditioning, daily housekeeping, and free Wi-Fi. Ironing facilities are provided upon request.
Grand Arc Hanzomon prides itself on its 24-hour business centre, fitness facilities, and front desk. Other perks include wedding services, 19 meeting rooms, and designated smoking areas.
A full breakfast is served daily in the dining room. There are four restaurants on site, all of which serve great meals. Guests can enjoy refreshing drinks in the bar/lounge.
National Diet Building and Yasukuni Shrine are less than a mile away. Tokyo Imperial Palace, Imperial Palace Garden, and Kabuki-za Theatre are within two miles.
Positive Reviews
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Fantastic Central Location in Tokyo
Right in the heart of Tokyo, Grand Arc Hanzomon is a three-minute walk from the Hanzomon subway station, and right beside the Imperial Palace with moats and gardens and a special jogging track. This hotel is less than 5 miles from Tokyo's Central Business District.
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Spa Facilities on Site
You can enjoy a pampering treatment at the beauty salon on site or even have a relaxing massage in your room. The jogging track by the palace is within walking distance and ideal for anyone who loves to run!
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Superior Rooms
The rooms are spacious, well maintained and air-conditioned with excellent Wi-Fi and en suite bathrooms. Rooms on higher floors also have attractive views of the Imperial Palace and cherry blossoms.
Negative Reviews
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Average Breakfast
If you are used to hearty breakfasts, this hotel's included breakfast may disappoint as it is on the light side. It is however free and large by Japanese standards. If you are used to hearty breakfasts, this hotel's included breakfast may disappoint as it is on the light side. It is however free, does include eggs and is actually large by Japanese standards.
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Check Out at 10 a.m. is Early
The hotel check out time is 10 a.m, which is early by Western standards and takes some getting used to. The staff are very friendly though and speak English well. You just have to prepare for that in advance.
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Little Hard to Locate at Night
Tokyo is a very busy place at night time and this hotel is not easy to see in the dark as you might expect. However, they do have 24-hour service at the front desk and are very helpful if you get lost.