Tokyo Station Hotel
Important things first: The most convenient way to reach the hotel entrance is to come out of the Marunouchi North or South exit of Tokyo Station.
Before going to Tokyo Station, I saw this row of red brick buildings and thought it was just the old Tokyo Station, where tourists from various countries would take photos in front of the building, and I also have many photos from different periods in my phone.
Later I found out that this is not only part of Tokyo Station, but also a century-old luxury hotel, and then I started to be really interested!
Before May Day, I started to check the Ctrip website, and during the May Day period, there were either no rooms available or the prices were painfully expensive. Just when I was about to give up, on May Day, I found that there were rooms available on the 3rd and 4th, and the price was reasonable, so I decisively booked the room and the flight, and finally stayed in the scenery I had once seen, and successfully pulled out this 'grass' in my heart!
The hotel is in a prime location, convenient to go anywhere! You can spend a few days just eating, drinking, and shopping at the East and West stations themselves, and the surrounding buildings are also convenient for dining. The hotel has an old-money style, and it is very beautiful inside, with lovely flower arrangements, and from the 3rd floor, you can take pictures of the two large domes of the station.
The hotel breakfast is universally praised by the guests, and after experiencing it for two days, it really lives up to its reputation, exquisite and delicious! The breakfast room is very beautiful, and because there were people dining, I didn't feel comfortable taking too many photos. I suggest allowing enough time when staying to properly enjoy the breakfast!
The hotel itself is a scenery, and it looks good no matter how you take photos. It is even more beautiful at sunset and at night! On the 6th floor of the post office building next to the hotel and the 6th floor of the Marunouchi building opposite the hotel, there are observation decks that are free and from where you can take beautiful photos from a high vantage point.
Thank you to the friends who have shared about Tokyo Station before!