At 6-10-3 Roppongi, Grand Hyatt Tokyo offers a very dynamic lifestyle. The hotel features modern business amenities, meeting facilities, a spa, an indoor swimming pool and a gym. When you feel like it, go down for a hair cut at the on-site beauty salon and check out the delectable pastries at the pastry boutique. Home to seven restaurants this hotel offers guests diversified dining options.
Located opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park The Peninsula Tokyo offers a lingering Tokyo experience. The interior décor reflects Japanese heritage and culture. Rooms with awe-aspiring views, a world of home comforts, extraordinary service, grand and elegant spaces, a well-equipped fitness center and multiple dining choices give you all the more reason to stay here.
Businessmen traveling with kids will like Four Seasons Chinzan-So, where the concierge is always pleased to assist with planning activities and programs.
The state-of-the-art fitness center features whirlpool, sauna, steam room, weight machines, treadmill, stair-master, glide-master and bikes. Relax in the European ambiance and enjoy French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Step onto the tranquil gardens that boast a 1,000 year old Pagoda apart from other antique Japanese artifacts.
Honeymooners destined for Tokyo should book themselves at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo. The 38 floors of ultramodern luxury, extraordinary lobby surrounded by glass, stellar Tokyo views and a heavenly spa turns moments into memory. The prime location makes top Tokyo attractions accessible. Room comforts include TV, video, CD, DVD, trouser pressers, humidifiers, blood pressure machine.
For the business traveler ANA InterContinental Tokyo is one of the best hotels in Tokyo. The grand ballroom seamlessly clusters Japanese aesthetics with post modern decor. Situated in Ark Hills near Akasaka, Roppongi and Kasumigaseki, this Tokyo hotel places you near Tokyo Metro stations, government agencies and financial institutions. Browse the shops at the Ginza shopping district and stroll though the Mori Art Museum nearby.
Le Meridien Grand Pacific is the largest hotel property in Tokyo. Located in futuristic Rainbow Town, from here you can get the most of Tokyo attractions. Explore the Museum of Maritime Science, Joy Polis, the Ginza shopping area, Aqua City and the impressive Sun Walk. When you return from the bustle of the city, relax at the indoor and outdoor pools, take a massage treatment or use the state-of-the-art exercise facilities.
Those who like a room with a city view should try the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo. This hotel is located on the top eight floors of MidTown Tower. Ask for a room facing the Tokyo Tower. The rooms come with hi-tech amenities such as electronic curtains that open and close at the push of a button. Work desk consoles feature build in PC and iPod connections. Enjoy watching Sony 40" LCD TV and on-demand movies.
Gordon Ramsey fans will be delighted at Conrad Tokyo. The restaurants at Conrad offer a glamorous dining experience. The discriminating kind will like their deluxe and royal suite. The hotel offers great views of the Tokyo Bay skyline and Hamarikyu gardens, once a royal residence. Health buffs can be seen using the well equipped gym and aerobics studio, 10 spa treatment rooms, a fitness area, and sauna and steam room.
Showing off a modern façade in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Ginza district Seiyo Ginza A Rosewood Hotel is a haven of comfort and serenity. Experience the traditional service and hospitality in a glamorous setting. Savor French cuisine at Répertoire, Italian at Attore or have traditional Japanese dishes the kaiseki style at Kitcho. Prelude Lounge and the GI Bar is a great spot to unwind. This is a preferred destination for both business and leisure travelers from around the globe.
Those looking for a home away from home will like the Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay Disney R. This chic and elegant hotel is a preferred Tokyo destination due to the world of amenities and comfort it offers. The hotel features include a flower shop, gym, sauna/massage, business center, wedding chapel, secretarial and translation services, and babysitting.
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