Park Hyatt Tokyo Est. 1994
Park Hyatt Tokyo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
- A/V Equipment
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Valet Parking
- Wifi
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- Design:
- The elegant Ballroom, chandeliered Venetian Room, and naturally sunlit Drawing Room are located on the 39th floor, decorated in a color scheme of contrasting mahogany and warm gray to give a fresh and light effect. Green crystal from Murano is used in the decorative lighting for a traditional and romantic touch. The Ballroom and Venetian Room convert to fully equipped conference rooms with video walls and international teleconferencing capabilities.
- Standout Venue Features:
- All function venues are located on 39F. Guests can enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere created by glass chandeliers in the Venetian Room. They can also enjoy a spectacular view of greater Tokyo through the windows in the Ballroom and Drawing Room.
"Lost In Translation" co-starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson
TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice Awards 2013, 2014 and 2015: "The Best Hotel in Japan"
2015 Business Traveler Asia Pacific – Best Business Hotel in Tokyo
2015 Condé Nast Traveler Gold List – The Breakfast Club
2014 Fodor’s “100 Hotel Awards – Modern City Hotels”
2014 DestinAsian “Readers’ Choice Awards – Best Hotel in Tokyo”
- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- New York Grill: Dramatically perched on the 52nd floor of Park Hyatt Tokyo is the dynamic New York Grill, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows offering breathtaking views of Tokyo. The contemporary and sophisticated interior features four substantial paintings of New York scenes by Italian artist Valerio Adami and a wine cellar housing over 1,800 bottles of wines. Our Chef de Cuisine and his team practice their art in the stunning open kitchen, drawing guests into the dining experience. The menu features a wide selection of prime quality Japanese and imported beef, market fresh seafood and poultry roasted to perfection on the rotisserie.
Girandole: Girandole, relaxed and romantic yet full of life in true French brasserie tradition, offers all day dining and simple, delicious fare that is satisfyingly authentic. The dinner menu highlights signature brasserie dishes and the lunch menu also includes selected Asian favourites. In the morning, guests may enjoy a hearty buffet in addition to Western and Japanese style breakfasts. A stunning two-story collage of 144 black and white photographs depicting European cafe life sets a distinctive ambiance.
Enjoy Girandole cuisine in our intimate Private Dining featuring an open kitchen and expansive views. An ideal setting for a unique private dining experience, whether for a business meeting or a special occasion.
Kozue: On a clear day, one can see Mount Fuji from the hotel’s exquisite contemporary Japanese restaurant, Kozue. The menu features only the finest seasonal ingredients for the hearty, home-style dishes which are uniquely presented on beautiful earthenware, porcelain and lacquerware created by noted Japanese craftsmen. Kozue features an extensive sake list for the perfect accompaniment.
Peak Lounge: A skylit bamboo garden, creating a mood of serenity both night and day, is the centerpiece of The Peak Lounge. Washed with natural light and offering spectacular views of Tokyo, the garden setting is perfect for the enjoyment of luscious desserts and fresh homemade cakes, classical English afternoon tea, light cuisine and cocktails. - Bars & Lounges:
- New York Bar: The stunning New York Bar, Tokyo’s most spectacular venue for live music, features jazz by top international artists nightly. New York Bar offers classic and original cocktails, premium cognac and brandies, and the largest selection of American wines in Japan, in addition to a casual dining menu.
Live Entertainment at New York Bar:New York Bar features live entertainment with jazz performances every night; Monday to Wednesday from 8:00 pm to 11:45 pm, Thursday to Saturday from 8:00 pm to 12:30 am, Sunday from 7:00 pm to 10:45 pm.A cover charge of 2,200 JPY (exclusive of tax) is applied Monday through Saturday from 8:00 pm, and Sunday from 7:00 pm (staying guests are exempt).
Peak Bar: The Peak Bar, with its magical setting of a bamboo garden softly lit by more than fifty washi paper lanterns overlooking a glittering sea of city lights below, offers classic cocktails and light cuisine for the perfect romantic rendezvous.
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Exterior
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Park Hyatt Tokyo’s 177 guestrooms offer stunning vistas of the surrounding Tokyo metropolis and the majestic Mt. Fuji across the Kanto Plains.
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Bathrooms are fitted with a deep soaking tub and a separate shower, and each room displays original artwork .
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The elegant Ballroom, chandeliered Venetian Room, and naturally sunlit Drawing Room are located on the 39th floor.
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Green crystal from Murano is used in the decorative lighting for a traditional and romantic touch.
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Private Dining
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Dramatically perched on the 52nd floor of Park Hyatt Tokyo is the dynamic New York Grill, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows offering breathtaking views of Tokyo.
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Ballroom
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The stunning New York Bar, Tokyo’s most spectacular venue for live music, features jazz by top international artists nightly.
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Park Deluxe Room
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Spacious rooms averaging over 50m2 feature stylishly appointed interior, with earthy hues of deep green and brown set against ebony furnishings.
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Park Suite Living Room
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Ballroom
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Venetian Room: Guests can enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere created by glass chandeliers in the Venetian Room.
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