This summer, the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo presents a Suite Family Experience with luxury accommodation and a host of activities for families to enjoy.
Tokyo, a city of traditions handed down from generation to generation, offers a range of exciting and educational activities for families. The Imperial Palace, Asakusa and Sensoji Temple, the elegant shops of Ginza, Marunouchi and Aoyama as well as cutting edge fashion and culture in Harajuku and Shibuya, and the Tokyo Skytree, the world tallest broadcasting tower, are all easily accessible from the hotel.
The hotel is located at the center of Japan’s rich culture and living history, in Nihonbashi. This is the oldest part of Tokyo, and still serves as the point of reference for all roads in Japan. Explore this historic quarter, with its traditional merchants selling kimonos, fans and washi paper among other timeless treasures from stores that have been in existence since the 17th century.
To help create a lifetime of family memories this summer the Suite Family Experience includes the following:
- Luxurious accommodation in a spacious 1,076-square-foot suite for a minimum of three consecutive nights, with a complimentary connecting room;
- Daily buffet breakfast at K’shiki on the 38th floor or in-suite for up to four persons;
- An origami book with an origami set for children as a welcome gift
- Complimentary Internet access;
- A picnic lunch-box for a family excursion in Tokyo, and
- Specialist concierge tips and advice on family oriented fun in Tokyo.
Room rates start from 190,575 per night (inclusive of 5% consumption tax, and 10% service charge).
For reservations or further inquiries, call 03-3270-8950 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
© Japan Today
3 Comments
Login to comment
Serrano
"a minimum of three consecutive nights... 190,575 yen per night"
Lessee, that comes to ... only 571,725 yen! Call now to make your reservation!
Waxman
Yes Serrano just 571725 yen! And u get free origami book plus free lunch box....thats some deal.....lol
smartacus
These deals at the luxury hotels are immensely popular with wealthy Japanese. The Mandarin Oriental is a great hotel. I have a female friend who uses their spa every week.
And their toilet window offers the best view of Tokyo.