Hotel Seiyo Ginza is situated in Tokyo's vibrant Ginza District, offering luxurious accommodation with personalized services and a variety of delicious dining options.
Its central location affords guests the luxury of walking to attractions such as the Imperial Palace, Idemitsu Museum and Tsukiji Fish Market. Two underground stations are also just steps away, adding to the convenience of the property. Whether on a business trip or exploring Tokyo in leisure, this luxurious boutique property gives guests the pleasure of a superior stay in the heart of Tokyo.
Rooms at Hotel Seiyo Ginza are carefully coordinated and designed, featuring elegant facilities and interiors in a modern and contemporary style. Each accommodation provides access to today's modern technologies such as a high end sound system, high speed internet access, telephone, fax and a crystal clear television sets with international channels. Each guestroom features some of the most spacious bathing facilities in Japan, with separate showers, vanity areas and walk-in closets. In addition to standard services, the hotel provides a team of butlers available around the clock.
Hotel Seiyo Ginza features an impressive list of dining alternatives covering different gourmet types from around the world. Located on the second floor, Repertoire is home to lively French fares and a wide variety of wines from around the world. Attore serves a wide assortment of Italian cuisine, coffee and wine. Kitcho features a multi-course authentic Japanese meal arrangement in true Eastern fashion. Sushi lovers should head straight to Sushiya Mayo, where all items are created using the freshest ingredients and traditional Japanese sensitivity. After a meal at one of these restaurants, guest can satisfy their need for sweets and pastries over at the Cake Shop, where everything is freshly made. Prelude is an ideal place for tea or coffee with homemade pastries, light snacks and aperitifs or cordials. For some evening downtime, G1 provides a luxurious setting with equally impressive drink and beverage list.
The hotel provides a fitness room with all the necessary equipment. It is an ideal spot for those yearning to keep to their routines while also providing an outlet for visitors looking to escape the stresses of urban life while refreshing the body and mind.
Seiyo Ginza Tokyo offers a memorable and soothing stay in the heart of the capital. Business and leisure travelers alike will truly appreciate its central location and of course its cozy rooms and impressive restaurant list. Facilities:
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Hotel Seiyo Ginza is in the Ginza District, Tokyo's luxury, financial and fashion avenue. The hotel boasts easy access to Tokyo Station, numerous subway lines, and the Tokyo City Air It is about an hour from Narita International Airport by train or 70 minutes by car. Location: 1-11-2 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture 104-0061, Japan Who should go? Seiyo Ginza Tokyo is one of the higher rated hotels in the crowded and highly competitive Tokyo accommodation scene. The location is more than ideal for business and leisure guests, being near many of the area's attractions such as the shopping district of Ginza, the Imperial Palace the Fish Market and the Meiji Shrine while the nearby train line jets guests off to many of the city's office buildings. Even though the property is in a happening spot of the city, guests should expect a quest stay.
When to go? Tokyo features a four weather seasonal pattern; chilly springs (average 15°C), warm summers (average 28°C), cool autumns (average 17°C) and cold winters (average 6°C). The capital receives much of its rainfall during the late spring, summer and early autumn months, averaging about 160 millimeters of precipitation during that time. Guests should be wary that snowfall, although not common, does occur almost annually during the winter months.
Where is it? Hotel Seiyo Ginza is situated in the Ginza District, Tokyo's luxury, financial and fashion avenue. This location boasts ideal and easy access to Tokyo Station, numerous subway lines, the Tokyo City Air Terminal and Tokyo International Forum. It is about an hour from Narita International Airport by train or 70 minutes by car.
What's not to be missed? Visiting the temples of Asakusa. Walking amongst the gardens of the Imperial Palace. Visiting the Meiji Shrine. Watching the famous cherry blossoms bloom in March-April in parks across the city. Basking in the neon light display at Shibuya and east Shinjuku. Admiring the sight of Mount Fuji. Sampling fresh sushi over at the Fish Market. A stroll around the Imperial Palace.
What's cooking? Hotel Seiyo Ginza features an impressive list of dining alternatives covering different gourmet types from around the world. Located on the second floor, Repertoire is home to lively French fares and a wide variety of wines from around the world. Attore serves a wide assortment of Italian cuisine, coffee and wine. Kitcho features a multi-course authentic Japanese meal arranged and in true Eastern fashion. Sushi lovers should head straight to Sushiya Mayo, where all items are created using the freshest ingredients and traditional Japanese sensitivity. After a meal at one of these restaurants, guest can satisfy their need for sweets and pastries over at the Cake Shop, where everything is freshly made. Prelude is an ideal place for tea or coffee with homemade pastries, light snacks and for aperitifs or cordials. For some evening downtime, G1 provides a luxurious setting with an equally impressive drink and beverage list.
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Seiyo Ginza - Tokyo
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