Yokohama Royal Park Hotel to Suspend Operations, Reopening Scheduled for After 2028

Yokohama Royal Park Hotel to Suspend Operations, Reopening Scheduled for After 2028

Mitsubishi Estate Hotel & Resort announced the suspension of operations at the Yokohama Royal Park Hotel.

The suspension is due to the major renovation work on the facilities of the hotel, located in the Yokohama Landmark Tower owned by Mitsubishi Estate. The banquet operations will be suspended from January 2025, followed by the suspension of accommodations, restaurants & bars, and the Landmark Spa from April 2025. The hotel is expected to resume operations after 2028, with the exact reopening date to be announced once determined.

The Yokohama Landmark Tower, located in the Minato Mirai district, is a skyscraper with 70 floors above ground and one below. It was opened in July 1993. The Yokohama Royal Park Hotel has 603 guest rooms, including a sky lounge on the top floor, 12 banquet halls, restaurants, and bars.


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