“A sleek urban property located high above the city and boasting spectacular city views. Rooms are cool and contemporary with floor to ceiling windows, parquet flooring and modern Japanese furniture. Featuring a number of elegant restaurants, atmospheric bars and a spoiling spa. Superb.”

Hotel review

Mandarin Oriental has not yet been inspected and reviewed by the Hotel Guru but has been recommended by other guides that we respect.

Recommended for

  • Families

    • There are a range of family friendly rooms and suites plus complementary slippers, bathrobes, and much more
  • City Style

    • An uber sleek hotel complete with chic cocktail bar and glamorous restaurants.
  • Spa breaks

    • A spa boasting extensive facilities alongside fabulous city views.
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the Fukutoku Jinja Shinto shrine, walking distance from the property.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Scour the shops in the Omotesando area, filled with designer stores.
  • Museums

    • View the excellent art collection at Scai the Bathhouse.
  • Luxury

  • Contemporary

  • Romantic

  • Views

  • Wellbeing

  • Disabled access

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

  • Chic

  • Restaurant

  • Grand Hotel

  • Spa

Facilities

  • Rooms

    179 rooms in this hotel
  • Parking

    Charges apply.
  • Hot Tub

  • Wifi

  • Views

  • Business Centre

  • Shops

  • Bar

  • Airport transfer

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Meeting Room

  • Massage

  • No pets

  • Concierge

  • Air conditioning

  • Disabled access

  • Room service

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

  • Restaurant

  • Spa

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the Fukutoku Jinja Shinto shrine, walking distance from the property.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Scour the shops in the Omotesando area, filled with designer stores.
  • Museums

    • View the excellent art collection at Scai the Bathhouse.

Map & Location

Other reviews

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

A sleek, skyscraper-hotel with superlative service, Japanese-inspired design, and some of the best views across the capital, located in the Nihonbashi district. Views that reach as far as Mount Fuji (on a clear day) can be seen from the 37th-floor lobby.

Originally published by The Telegraph

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

A good hotel offers everyone, from the fresh-faced first-timer to the jaded fifth-generation traveler, the chance to see the city anew. From the Mandarin Oriental’s dizzying 37th-floor lobby—all floor-to-ceiling plate-glass windows and brisk efficiency—that mantra is given new meaning: Downtown looks scrubbed, a collection of benign TinkerToys seen through a scrim of clouds.

Originally published by CNTraveller

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