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Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower
4.6/5293 Reviews
Central Tokyo
Absolutely top-notch service although the hotel is a bit old but they maintain the whole environment as if you were arriving at a brand new opening hotel in 70s. Almost as if you were walking through the history of time where the service is still at its excellency. It’s amazing! Those elderly women who work as janitor is also super professional. It seems like they work there since the hotel opening. Super nice Buffett and a great ambience of miniature garden in the center of hotel hallway. It’s merely a great experience staying here!
Hotel New Otani Tokyo the Main
4.5/5143 Reviews
Central Tokyo
This was our second trip to Japan within the past 5 years. Previously, we stayed at a budget hotel which was cramped and small compared to American hotels. For this reason, we decided to splurge and I'm so glad we did. Splurge on the deluxe room if you value space and comfort. It not only made a huge difference, but it made our stay even better. The deluxe room comes with a walk- in closet, huge bathroom, and the room itself was big enough for a King bed and sitting area with a couch and chair. The staff provided excellent customer service at all times. The hotel is not that close to a train station so be wary of that, especially if you have heavy luggage. Also, this hotel is huge and navigating it takes time before you know where to go and how to get to the area's local restaurants and train stations. The hotel grounds have a beautiful Japanese garden with waterfall which rivals some parks. The only criticism I have about our stay is dining. As do all hotels, this one charges a huge price to dine on-site. You have access to local restaurants that are within walking distance for half the price. If you want to save money do a little research online and dine off-site. There are plenty of options around the area.
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo
4.8/527 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
I originally planned to stay at the Ritz Carlton Tokyo however on the suggestion of a local friend I gave the Bulgari Tokyo a shot for one night. I booked a Deluxe Skyline view room as a Marriott gold member. Note that while you can book through Marriott, the Bulgari brand does not participate in Marriott Bonvoy and as such I did not expect to receive any benefits at all during the stay. I was very pleasantly surprised to see in the app that I was upgraded before arrival to a Premium Imperial Garden view room. On check in I was directly taken by staff from the entrance to my room with no break at a check in desk which is a great level of service I’ve come to anticipate from the top end of the 5 star market. I’d like to point out that the entrance may not be readily apparent and I had a taxi driver who was not sure how to approach the hotel. The hotel entrance on the ground floor occupies the southern and southeastern portions of the building. There is an outside pedestrian entrance, a pick up/drop off entrance, and an entrance from inside the mall through a small hall. The hotel has a premium location east right across the street from Tokyo Station. The room itself was frankly immaculate. It was not technically a suite but by Tokyo standards you could have convinced me it was a suite as it was extremely spacious with a breathtaking view facing west towards Tokyo Station, the Imperial Gardens, and on clear days you could even see Mt. Fuji. I really liked that the bed and seats are set so that the view is front and center. When you have a room with a great view many hotels do not do a good job of emphasizing this but the Bulgari Tokyo achieves this. In public areas there was always ample staff to provide service without a wait. I feel obligated to address price as this hotel is regularly one of the highest priced of the western affiliated brands in Tokyo. This hotel is very new, has a great location, and I believe has a target clientele in mind. If you are that target clientele with a need or desire for a high level of quality, personalized service with luxurious rooms then this is the hotel you’re looking for. If you’re more value-oriented or an independent traveler without a need for personal service like I typically am then I would gently suggest looking elsewhere.
Aman Tokyo
4.9/577 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
Aman Tokyo sets a new standard for exceptional hard products. Despite a mishap on our first night when we returned from dinner to find our room uncleaned, the front desk manager promptly apologized and offered complimentary drinks. The head of housekeeping also personally apologized at breakfast and showered us with thoughtful gestures like a fruit platter and free laundry. Subsequently, our stay was faultless. Aman Tokyo also boasts stunning design and architecture and a strategic location near Otemachi station, Tokyo station, the Imperial Palace, and Ginza. Its awe-inspiring atrium leaves a lasting impression. The generously sized rooms, starting at 70 square meters, feature high ceilings throughout, with unforgettable views of the imperial gardens from the bed. Even the retractable TV showcases its thoughtful design, providing guests with an unobstructed view of the Tokyo skyline. The hotel's farewell was equally remarkable. Providing a complimentary hotel car transfer to Tokyo station, while being escorted by another staff member who went the extra mile to purchase our tickets, carry our luggage to the platform, store our luggage on the train and brought us to our seats. Undoubtedly, this luxury at Aman Tokyo comes at a price. However, delivers the sought-after wow factor for which its rates command. After all, Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. From the grand lobby to the inviting pool and spacious rooms, the hotel impresses on many levels. Managing expectations is, however, key. It would be unrealistic to expect the usual Aman-type of service commonly associated with their other properties whose room counts are a lot smaller. While the initial mishap was regrettable, the subsequent personalized attention and meticulous service surpassed expectations for a city hotel with 80 rooms. Whether this was due to the initial mishap or reflective of their usual standards remains unknown, warranting another stay on my next visit to Tokyo.
The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon
4.3/5135 Reviews
Central Tokyo
The hotel is centrally located and I think that’s basically the sole reason I may consider staying at it again. Checking in was smooth (thanks to the HK colleague seconded from Ritz Carlton HK), and other than that, I think your hotel staff needs re-training, especially the concierge team! Terrible service and clueless! My friends who were also traveling were not as lucky at check-in. One wasn’t able to get his room at 6pm and was asked to wait (20 mins), and when he finally got his key, he went into the room where someone was already in it. Who could expect this kind of mistake happened in a “modern luxury hotel”? My other friend nearly traumatized trying to check-in with a staff who can’t really speak English and don’t understand what “confirmation number” means. To me, the only disappointment was no upgrade at all even I was a Titanium member then. But well, I of course understand it is “subject to availability”. Hotel itself and its location is superb and definitely create a modern luxury feeling. But I’m staying in a HOTEL and HOSPITALITY and SERVICE should be the most important. And Edition Tokyo fails in all aspect, and maybe this is how you want to create a “lasting memory”? The short lady at the concierge was rude and impolite. When I was trying to ask about the timetable of the airport bus and where the stop is, she simply said why don’t you check it online cos you need to use your credit card and book anyway! I cannot believe this kind of service in Japan, let alone at a 5-star Marriot managed hotel. In the end I let my friend to handle it and she told me she talked to 3 different concierge colleagues and each gave a different answer, in the end it had to escalate up to the duty manager to get a concrete response on how to take the airport bus to Narita. Crazy! Then on separate occasions we went to the lobby bar. We requested to sit by the window and the waiter there said “it is reserved” on every occasion. In the end of course the sofa by the window was empty (and on one occasion it was empty till the bar was closed). I got annoyed and asked for the restaurant manager and I said “if you need a minimum spending just say so, why you have to put us at the bar table?” She said she would look into it and of course no one has yet to give us a good reason why is it the case. And service at the bar was appalling and to a certain extent I would even use “racist” to put it. As a Titanium with Marriot Bonvoy and a Globalist with World of Hyatt, I must say I made a terrible mistake staying at Tokyo Edition. I am sure I would receive better treatment and a better holiday experience if I stay at Andaz Tokyo which is across the street!
TRUNK(HOTEL) YOYOGI PARK
4.7/529 Reviews
Shibuya
Only the high ideal and Noh writing are hanging in front of you ⭐️ It's rude compared to NO resorts, but the owner's concept and staff are wonderful ‼️ Hotel guests and restaurant guests are good. Divided It's easy to use. Above all, of course, the staff feels good, but hotel guests are accustomed to traveling, or there are no so-called garbage customers. Daigaku 々 It is best to relax by the rooftop poolside with the greenery of the tree park. This is a hotel in the city center for a while. There is no sluggish starving demon flying around. The food at L'OMBELICO was excellent. The open terrace tables seem to be always crowded, so even hotel guests It would be better to make an early reservation. The amenities provided in the room were also different from hotels with a bottakuri price only for the price. I hope I want to pray that inbound garbage and dust will not come in.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels2,143
Number of Reviews 107,752
Highest Price€1,775
Lowest Price€26
Average Price(Weekday Night)€212
Average Price(Weekend Night)€244