The Park Hyatt Tokyo Hotel is designed primarily as a private urban residence for the international business traveler. This five-star property is distinguished in its modern interior design, fine art collection, acclaimed restaurants, and aesthetics and fitness center, Club On The Park. Located on the 39th to 52nd floors of a stunning glass tower designed by Kenzo Tange, the hotel offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the bustling Shinjuku district.
Situated in the heart of Tokyo and only a 10-minute walk from Tochomae and Hatsudai stations, the Park Hyatt Tokyo is conveniently located for easy access to the city's vibrant nightlife, shops, and restaurants. The hotel is also 25 km away from Tokyo International Airport, making it a perfect base for both business and leisure travelers.
The Park Hyatt Tokyo features 177 individually decorated rooms, designed by John Morford, and reached via elegant muted green corridors. These havens of clean-lined luxury come with neutral furnishings, paper-style lanterns, and top-quality Egyptian cotton bedding. The wide windows of the spacious rooms offer beautiful views of Mount Fuji or the lively streets of Shinjuku.
When it comes to dining, the scene-stealing 52nd-floor New York Bar and Grill is perhaps one of the city's most atmospheric spots for a skyscraper dinner or cocktail. With its sparkling night views, bold modern artwork, and live jazz performances, the bar has gained fame from its starring role in Lost in Translation alongside Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.