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Tokyo's most famous luxury hotel, Park Hyatt Tokyo, offers its guests incredible service, stylish design, spa, and fitness services - as well as panoramic views of Mount Fuji.
The towering skyscrapers of the Shinjuku district skirt the Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel. At a 12-minute walking distance is the bustling hub of the city. It also brims with fashion stores, restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. Guests can also avail of the free shuttle ride to tour the beautiful city and visit famous sights.
Moreover, located in the heart of one of Tokyo's busiest neighborhoods, the hotel is close to numerous touring sites. These include the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (only a 5-minute drive) and the Meiji Shrine. There is also the Tokyo Tower (thirty minutes by car) and the Imperial Palace.
Furthermore, Ueno Park houses the city's most famous museums and is a forty-minute drive from the hotel. You can also reach Haneda Airport in fifty minutes by car, while Narita Airport is at a significant distance.
Inaugurated in 1994, the hotel is in the gleaming glass tower designed by Kenzo Tange, occupying the top 14 floors of the 52-story building. Its luxurious modern-day design and grand architecture make it the first choice for high-end clientele. As a result, park Hyatt hotel is also recognized as Tokyo's most reputed luxury hotel.
Public areas overlook beautiful corners of the city, especially the indoor pool and gym. However, you'll catch the most extraordinary views from the on-site gourmet restaurants. Interior décor features neutral shades, which build an elegant, soothing setting enhanced by the intimate lighting. Plus, dark-wood furniture, rugs, and plants accentuate the light-colored décor.
Another stylish site on the property, the Peak Lounge, is a casual, lavish hang-out spot. This is where guests relish spending a lovely evening, relaxing outdoors, gazing at the panoramic view.
Sleek, green corridors lead guests down an elegant, winding pathway to their luxurious rooms. The renowned John Morford designed the 178 rooms and suites at the Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel, giving these quarters a refined luxury that warms the eye. Interior décor features dark wood furniture, cream-colored walls, and walk-in closets. There are also deep turquoise carpeting and pinstriped beige chairs.
The color palette primarily includes neutral shades, which perfectly contrast the dark décor. All in all, décor is a beautiful blend of luxury and minimalistic design. Moreover, these spacious havens of splendor have glowy lanterns and massive beds draped with Egyptian cotton bedding. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls also offer guests a spectacular view of the bustling snow-capped mountain Mount Fuji. There's no better way to spend your evenings than cozying up in a warm blanket, sipping coffee, and staring out at the picturesque view.
The guest rooms have bathrooms with wooden sliding doors, gleaming marble floors, and granite slabs. These also have massive deep soaking tubs and showers in glass cabins. Besides, the walls are adorned with brightly-hued paintings that nicely offset the green marble fittings. Aesop amenities further enhance the bathing experience. In addition to this, comfy robes and hairdryers are also available.
The hotel has a wide range of rooms and suites, some offering mountain views. Others offer views of the city streets. However, suites are a more luxurious affair. They feature original artwork on the walls and potted trees, and some also include a piano. The suites would be better than standard rooms if you are looking for more spacious quarters with extensive amenities.
Rooms offer a variety of amenities. These include DVD players, flat-screen TVs, and fully stocked minibars. There is also free Wi-Fi, Nespresso machines, safes, and electric kettles to brew delicious Japanese tea.
If you want a skyscraper dinner in Tokyo, there is no better place than Park Hyatt's New York Bar and Grill on the 52nd floor of the building. Moreover, guests have complimentary access. The electric atmosphere at the bar is contagious, with live music filling the air with catchy energy.
The New York Grill serves mouth-watering beef steaks and seafood dishes with incredible wine. Plus, the wine cellar has an extraordinary collection of around 1800 bottles. Cocktail drinks are also available. Besides, the fame of the New York bar stems from a scene in the movie, Lost in Translation that was shot here.
Moreover, Japanese cuisine lovers should not miss the opportunity to ring up at Kozue restaurant. This is where you'll get Japanese delicacies for lunch and dinner. It also offers fantastic views of the bustling city and has a warm, enlightening ambiance. Besides, the Girandole restaurant features a French menu with delicious dishes that leave you wanting more. Breakfast at the Girandole includes both buffet and a la carte options.
The elegant glass-canopied Peak Lounge is located at the heart of the bamboo garden on the 41st floor. It serves guests afternoon tea and excellent cocktails. Guests cherish reclining here at this atrium-style place in the evenings, gorging on delicious desserts and sipping cocktails. Furthermore, adjacent to it is the Peak Bar, with a three-hour-long happy-hour service. This is where guests can help themselves to free drinks, canapés, and beer. Moreover, the whole place lights up at dusk and looks incredibly beautiful.
Furthermore, a delicatessen on the first floor offers a variety of sandwiches, deli goods, and gourmet meals. There's also a pastry boutique where you can order delicious desserts, freshly baked cakes, and pastries.
The Urban Spa on the 45th floor is the highlight of the whole hotel. Here, revitalizing Tokyo massage is performed by specialists, with jazz music playing in the backdrop. The hotel also houses a fitness center with LifeFitness-brand equipment. Free classes, including aqua exercise and circuit training, are available here.
Working staff at the hotel are well-dressed, clad in sharp-fitted black suits, and highly attentive. The service is impeccable, and guests remain delighted throughout their stay.
On the 47th floor is a massive swimming pool lined with loungers, and guests often come here for a refreshing dip. As for exciting activities, the hotel also houses an aerobics studio, and guests can sign up for a trampoline session. 24/7 room service, laundry, and parking services are also available.
Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel is a must-visit for those with an aesthetic taste for luxury and elegance and those looking to have delicious food and drinks at several dining options. The safety and wellbeing of its guests have top priority for the hotel.
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