| Located in the neon heart of incomparable Tokyo, Grand Hyatt Tokyo is an ideal base from which to explore the city's business, commercial, and entertainment districts. |
EXPERIENCEMany cities claim to be world-class, but only a handful truly deserve the designation. Tokyo, with a metropolitan population of more than 35 million (about the size of the average country), is undoubtedly one of them.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo puts you at the center of the action in world-famous Roppongi Hills, a self-contained "city within in a city" that reaches toward the sky. Nearby attractions include the Imperial Palace, home of the Emperor of Japan, and Shinjuku, Tokyo's main shopping district.
Rooms range in size from 450 to 2800 sq. ft., and offer a number of particularly Japanese amenities including cotton kimonos and a safe large enough to store - and charge - your laptop.
A total of nine restaurants, bars, and lounges are on-site, serving Italian, French, and Chinese cuisine - which, frankly, misses the point. For delectable premium sushi and sashimi, head to the Grand Hyatt Tokyo's Japanese joint, Roku Roku. RECOGNITIONGrand Hyatt Tokyo is part of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts Best Business Hotel in Tokyo
World Travel Awards - Japan's Leading Business Hotel - 2008
Condé Nast Traveler - Gold List - 2004
Travel + Leisure - The Greatest Hotels in the World - 2004 LOCATIONGrand Hyatt Tokyo is located in Roppongi - a neon-plastered crossroads where commerce, entertainment, fashion, and leisure converge near the center of the city. The hotel is a 90-minute drive from Narita International Airport, and a 40-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
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RATES & ROOMS32000 - 126000 JPY(354 - 1393 USD) 389 Rooms & Suites  Book now and receive:Choice of a bottle of wine or tickets to Mori Art Museum/Tokyo City View Complimentary upgrade upon availability A Welcome Letter from GM AIRPORTNarita International Airport 75 km / 47 miles Concierge High Speed Internet Parking Room Service (24-Hour)
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