Tucked away on a hushed,
tree-lined street in Marylebone, The Prince Akatoki is a chic and understated
hideaway where you can decompress while staying conveniently central. The hotel
imbues a sense of mindfulness that is synonymous with Japanese culture.
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interiors incorporating nature-inspired elements feel luxurious yet grounding.
The service and hospitality embody a similar approach: discreet and unassuming
with every experience and touchpoint cleverly considered.
An inconspicuous
entrance leads to an unfussy, tranquil atmosphere, somewhat like walking into a
spa (juice or a smoothie is offered on arrival, too). For a relatively new
brand that’s still establishing itself in London, The Prince Akatoki seems quietly confident in its ethos and offering.
Gift giving is an art
form in Japan and the London hotel adopts this treasured practice with unique treats
that punctuate the beginning and end of your stay. Whether it’s a box of chikutan
charcoal sticks to naturally filter water or a freshly pressed juice to go when
you check out, these personalized touches make your experience that little bit
more memorable.
Tucked away on a hushed,
tree-lined street in Marylebone, The Prince Akatoki is a chic and understated
hideaway where you can decompress while staying conveniently central. The hotel
imbues a sense of mindfulness that is ...