Join me on an exciting journey to Tokyo, Japan, as I explore the Prince Sakura Tower, Autograph Collection, in Shinagawa, Tokyo, a Marriott hotel famous for its impressive all-you-can-drink alcoholic beverage selection at the club lounge! Conveniently located near Shinagawa Station with easy access to both Haneda and Narita Airports, this hotel is perfect for travellers.
As a Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite member, I enjoyed exclusive perks like complimentary breakfast and late checkout while lounge hopping among three neighbouring hotels. Discover stunning views of the Japanese garden during my stay in a spacious room adorned with thoughtful welcome gifts.
Watch as I indulge in global cocktails and authentic Japanese Sake at the Executive Lounge and unwind in the tranquil Japanese garden. I’ll also take you through each club lounge, showcasing their unique offerings and delightful breakfast spread.
After a memorable three-night stay, I share my highlights, from the vibrant lounge experiences to serene garden strolls. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more travel adventures!
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Today, I’m taking you to Tokyo, Japan, where
I’ll explore a Marriott hotel known for its incredible all-you-can-drink alcoholic beverage
selection in their club lounge. And trust me, it’s not just one option! I chose The Prince
Sakura Tower Tokyo because it’s just a short walk from Shinagawa Station, which is
well-connected by JR and Shinkansen, plus direct trains to both Haneda and Narita Airports.
With a Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite status or higher, you’ll get a range of exclusive perks
like free breakfast and late checkout. You will also gain access to the club lounges here …
AND… at the two neighboring hotels—lounge hopping is definitely part of the experience!
Upon check-in, I received a pair of room key cards along with one for lounge access. My
room was on the fifth floor, and the elevator ride offered stunning views of the Japanese
garden that connects the three hotels. On the left is the Grand Prince Shin Takanawa Tokyo,
and to the right, the Grand Prince Takanawa Tokyo. I stayed in a spacious double room which
had enough space for an extra bed without crowding our luggage. As a welcome gift, I received a
plate of artisan chocolates and two bottles of mineral water. While the room had a few signs
of age, the daily cleaning service was impeccable The three hotels are all within walking distance
of each other. I can access all three lounges, but breakfast is exclusive to the executive lounge
at the Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo that I’m staying. It was Cocktail Time at the Executive Lounge,
featuring an amazing selection of global drinks, including a chance to savor
some authentic Japanese Sake. While the French pastries in the lounge looked
pretty standard, the drinks definitely stole the spotlight! What are your favorite drinks featured
in this video? Let me know in the comments! Step into a peaceful oasis at the Japanese garden,
where a koi pond and carefully arranged plants and stones create a calming atmosphere. It’s
breathtaking, whether you’re visiting during the day or under the night sky.
Right by the pond is the entrance to the Grand Prince Takanawa Tokyo.
Let’s check out their club lounge. The drink options here are just as remarkable as
the executive lounge itself. While the Nightcap session wraps up on time, guests can relax for
an extra hour. I couldn’t help but notice a few savvy patrons stocking their tables with
wine to savor the evening a bit longer!! I returned to the hotel quite late that night,
so only light snacks were available. Normally, they serve hors d’oeuvres during
Cocktail Time, which i missed this time Now, let’s head over to the club lounge at
Grand Prince Shin Takanawa Tokyo, which has the most seating of the three. The alcohol selection
varies slightly, but the differences are minimal. Just a heads-up: during peak times, there’s a
45-minute limit to ensure everyone gets a chance. Breakfast at the executive lounge kicked
off at 7:00 AM, and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the hot dishes,
especially considering the compact setup. While I didn’t capture footage of the fruit
and charcuterie sections, you can get a glimpse of my delightful breakfast spread.
Just wrapped up a three-night stay, and the highlights were definitely lounge
hopping and strolling through the beautiful Japanese gardens. Unfortunately, I missed out on
the outdoor pool since it closes after summer, and the indoor spa was also unavailable
during my visit. Thanks for tuning in! Don’t forget to like, share, and
subscribe if you enjoyed the video!

2 Comments
Thanks, it is informative especially the alcohol in the 3 lounges
Lounge hopping, what an experience