There are hotels that do not seek to impress, but to soothe.
Places where luxury is quiet, almost intuitive.
The Prince Akatoki London belongs to this rare category: a hotel where minimalism becomes an experience, and where Japanese hospitality finds a contemporary expression, in the very heart of London.
Ideally located in central London, in Marylebone, just moments from Hyde Park, Marble Arch and Oxford Street, the hotel offers an unexpected retreat. As soon as you step inside, the rhythm of the city softens, giving way to a calm, almost meditative atmosphere.
If you know me, you know how special London is to me. And how deeply I am drawn to Japanese culture, its attention to detail, its relationship with time and with what truly matters.
The Prince Akatoki embodies this meeting perfectly: the energy of London and the serenity of Japan, united in one place. A perfect stopover.
Minimalist design with a Japanese soul
Clean lines, natural materials and soothing tones define the spaces. Light wood, soft lighting and subtle references to Japanese aesthetics create an environment that feels both contemporary and deeply rooted in tradition.
The rooms and suites have been designed as true urban sanctuaries, where every detail invites calm and well-being.
Hospitality as a philosophy
Inspired by omotenashi, Japanese hospitality is expressed through attentive, fluid and sincere service. An approach that has earned the hotel a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star distinction.
A balanced culinary experience
TOKii offers contemporary Japanese cuisine, refined and precise. The Malt Lounge & Bar completes the experience with a curated selection of Japanese whiskies and sakes.
A different vision of luxury in London
The Prince Akatoki London offers a more introspective vision of luxury, centred on balance, serenity and presence.





































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