Boasting an enviable location in Tokyo along the lively cosmopolitan district of Roppongi, Grand Hyatt Tokyo is the capital?s premiere designed, most sophisticated and luxurious hotel.
A stay here will prove stimulating, as the area is famously known as a city within a city. The hotel houses intricate guestrooms, is home to impressive facilities and boasts a remarkable restaurant list.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo's 389 rooms and suites come in varying sizes, but all are lavishly furnished and polished. The impressive design start from within the hall, as the door is seemingly fused with it, just as it was in ancient Japan. Once inside, natural woods, rich mahogany furnishings and lively fabrics complement a stylish and modern décor. The contemporary design is complimented by an impressive array of technological amenities, more than enough to keep the most inquisitive entertained. The bathrooms are also impressive, especially with their traditional ofuro style tub.
Grand Hyatt has earned a reputation as a must-visit hotspot for authentic gastronomy. The Oak Door Restaurant features dramatic oak wood-burning ovens, serving premium quality meats cooked to each guest's requirements. Adjacent to the wood fired ovens is Oak Door Bar, a stylish meeting point serving the carefully crafted spirits and other drinks. The French Kitchen features a lively kitchen and a bar, set in a terraced environment. Fiorentina offers guests the chance to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients, with a bakery providing tempting desserts. For a traditional and authentic taste of the local cuisine, a stop at Shunbou comes highly recommended. Sushi and sashimi lovers should head over to Roku Roku. Chinaroom serves faithful Chinese dishes in a modern and elegant setting. Keyakizaka is the hotel's innovative teppanyaki restaurant, where the food is stir fried on an iron griddle right before the guest's eyes. Unwind and relax with a drink or two at Moduro, a luxuriously designed bar offering live entertainment.
Nagomi Spa provides all the essentials components for a revitalizing experience. The spa itself, with its open spaces and professionally trained masseuse provide the ultimate sense of comfort and well being. Exercise aficionados will be more than content with the fully equipped gym, home to the latest cardiovascular and weight training machines. Cap off the rejuvenating experience with a dip in the spacious pool.
Grand Hyatt is widely acclaimed and considered by many as one of the most stylish and luxurious hotels in Tokyo. The property's overall presentation and ambiance will leave all whom visit impressed. Facilities:
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Location: 6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 106-0032 Who should go? Grand Hyatt exudes class and luxury. The guestrooms are elaborately furnished, bringing the best aspects of historical Japan and today's contemporary design under one roof. The property is also famously renowned for its impressive list of restaurants and bars, a total seven and three respectively provide meals from all corners of the globe.
When to go? Tokyo features a four weather seasonal pattern; chilly springs (average 15°C), warm summers (average 28°C), cool autumns (average 17°C) and cold winters (average 6°C). The capital receives much of its rainfall during the late spring, summer and early autumn months, averaging about 160 millimeters of precipitation during that time. Guests should be wary that snowfall, although not common, does occur almost annually during the winter months.
Where is it? Grand Hyatt Tokyo is in the center of Roppongi - a lively international district where business, culture, fashion and leisure. Conveniently close to the famous Ginza shopping district and Kasumigaseki government district, the property is 90 minutes from Narita International Airport and 40 minutes from Haneda Airport.
What's not to be missed? Visiting the temples of Asakusa. Walking amongst the gardens of the Imperial Palace. Visiting the Meiji Shrine. Watching the famous cherry blossoms bloom in March-April in parks across the city. Basking in the neon light display at Shibuya and east Shinjuku. A dining experience at one of the hotel's acclaimed restaurants. A revitalizing spa session at Nagomi.
What's cooking? Grand Hyatt has earned a reputation as a marvelous place for authentic gastronomy. The Oak Door Restaurant features dramatic oak wood-burning ovens, serving premium quality meats cooked to the guest's preference. Adjacent to the wood fired ovens is Oak Door Bar, a stylish meeting point serving the carefully crafted spirits and other drinks. The French Kitchen features a lively kitchen and a bar, set in a terraced environment. Fiorentina offers guests the chance to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients, with a bakery providing tempting desserts. For a traditional and authentic taste of the local cuisine, a stop at Shunbou comes highly recommended. Sushi and sashimi lovers should head over to Roku Roku. Chinaroom serves faithful Chinese dishes in a modern and elegant manner. Keyakizaka is the hotel's innovative teppanyaki restaurant, where the food is stir fried on an iron griddle right before the guest's eyes. Unwind and relax with a drink or two at Moduro, a luxuriously designed bar offering live entertainment nightly.
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Grand Hyatt - Tokyo
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