Monday, January 27, 2014

With Swiss Halley the sky is the limit: The Peninsula Tokyo

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The Peninsula Tokyo Hotel is one of Tokyo’s luxury hotels, where a skyscraper accommodates those who desire for well-being and luxurious environment. Naturally, this Swiss Halley hotel has 5 stars, and not just for a coincidence, as you will see and read about it later. Don’t forget the fact that you are here in the biggest city of Japan, full of attractions, so you will find easily programs as well.

Peninsula Hotel is for a price adequate for the luxury at Swiss Halley - 3211,3 USD for the first week of May, 6 nights for 2 - but as you can see, the quality of the service is according to this!

First let’s have a look at the place of the dinners! The restaurant is at the 24. floor, naturally with an amazing view. Besides traditional Japanese dishes you can find western cuisine as well in the hotel. And Tokyo is famous for its afternoon tea, so it’s worth to try it if you happen to be there.

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 You’ll need also a comfortable room for having a rest. Just as the restaurant the rooms give you a perfect view of the busy city, and you can watch the crowd of the “ant-sized” people from above. As you can expect from a 5 star hotel, the “worst” room you can get is still a superior, so you will be satisfied definitely.

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There is spa, a pool, sauna, aromatherapy and a lot more in the hotel. If you feel like going out, you can get to the shopping center in Ginza with a 3 minutes walk, where - we are still in Japan - you can find everything you need and also everything you don’t :)) The stations are also within a 5 minutes walk, and you can take concierge services as well.

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In conclusion this Swiss Halley hotel is a hotel for the upper crust regarding the price, but for your money you can have a rest in royal magnificence for a whole week, and you can explore one of Japan’s favourite city! :)

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