“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.”
“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
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
- 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.
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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 (view article)
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 (view article)