At a Glance
This modern 389-room business hotel is situated amidst some of Tokyo’s finest dining and the world’s top luxury shops.
Indagare Loves
- Switched on, English speaking staff
- The Super Potato designed indoor swimming pool
- The prime location among designer shops, with convenient access to Japan's notable Mori Art Museum (located within the came complex of the property)
Review
Combining bright and modern décor and a location just an elevator ride from stylish shops, cultural attractions and fine dining, the Grand Hyatt Tokyo has proven equally desirable amongst vacationers seeking a central location and business travelers attending meetings in Roppongi’s surrounding office towers.
Although some may feel that standard rooms are small, sleek details, Frette linens and glimpses of Mt. Fuji on a clear day are notable highlights. Also noteworthy is the deep soak Japanese style tub that overflows in traditional ofuro style. The hotel has a pampering spa perfect for massages after a long flight, and a red granite clad indoor pool designed by local celebrity designer, Super Potato. The experienced concierge team know Tokyo well but are equally adept at making arrangements for exploring further afield around Japan.
Who Should Stay
Business travelers with meetings in the surrounding area but also leisure travelers who can take advantage of instant access to Roppongi Hills standout dining and shopping and the 53rd floor Mori Museum, where modern art seemingly floats among the clouds. Year round, families will appreciate the indoor pool, as will design hotel fans.
Written by Indagare