Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tokyo, Japan

The Grand Hyatt Tokyo is located adjacent to Roppongi Hills and Mori Tower in the Roppongi Neighborhood. With 7 restaurants and 3 bars/lounges, a full-service spa, indoor pool, fitness center, and an airport shuttle, the Grand Hyatt has plenty of amenities to keep you relaxed, healthy, and entertained. The hotel’s 387 rooms and suites are arranged over 21 floors and include the Presidential Suite, which is considered to be in the top 5 best suites in all of Tokyo here at Luxury Travel Japan.

To start things off guests are spoiled for choice between 7 different restaurants and 3 bars/lounges plus a pastry boutique! Your restaurant and bar choices include:

  • The Oak Door, Steakhouse (lunch & dinner on the hotel’s 6th floor).

  • The French Kitchen (breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the hotel’s 2nd floor).

  • Roku Roku, Edo-Mae Sushi (lunch & dinner on the hotel’s 6th floor).

  • Keyakizaka, Teppanyaki (lunch & dinner on the hotel’s 4th floor).

  • Shunbou, Japanese Cuisine (lunch & dinner on the hotel’s 6th floor).

  • Chinaroom, Chinese Cuisine (lunch & dinner on the hotel’s 6th floor).

  • Fiorentina, Italian Café (breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the hotel’s lobby floor).

  • Fiorentina Pastry Boutique (cakes, pastries, sweets, and chocolate on the hotel’s lobby floor).

  • Maduro, Bar & Jazz Lounge (4th floor)

  • The French Kitchen Bar (2nd floor)

  • The Oak Door Bar (6th floor)

Next up is Nagomi Spa and Fitness (Spa, Fitness center, Swimming Pool, Whirlpool, Sauna, Relaxation areas, the cold and hot plunge pools).

We have arrived at the hotels luxurious rooms. “With over 387 hotel rooms, including 28 different suites from executive suites to presidential suites with private pools, Grand Hyatt Tokyo has an abundance of luxury rooms and suites that's perfect for every traveler, even honeymoon couples. Grand Hyatt Tokyo incorporates subtle Japanese aesthetics into the design and offer rich mahogany furnishings made with natural woods and fabrics to create a warm residential ambience. Featuring high ceilings, furniture by B&B Italia and light earth-tone colors and textures, the hotel rooms are large and spacious, creating an ideal environment for relaxation. Not to forget, the suites include luxurious beds with elegant Egyptian cotton linens by Frette and spacious limestone bathrooms with deep soaking hot tubs and invigorating rain showers to add to the overall pampering experience” (Hyatt).

  • Room: This 452 square foot room is the Grand Hyatt’s most affordable room type and comes with your choice of a king bed or two twin beds. Equipped with a deep soaking bathtub and shower with a rainfall showerhead this room is perfect for those who will be out exploring the city all day but want to come back to a nice stay at a luxury property.

  • Chairman Suite: “Panoramic views of Tokyo welcome you to a lavish 120 sq m (1,292 sq ft) suite featuring rich Italian furnishings, and natural woods and fabrics. Pampering amenities include an expansive living room, a bedroom with a king-sized bed, Egyptian cotton Frette linens, a generous work area and a limestone bath with a deep-soaking tub and a rain shower” (Hyatt).

  • Ambassador Suite: “Floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Tokyo welcome you to a lavish 200 sq. m (2,153 sq. ft.) suite featuring a private Japanese garden and a tatami mat dining room. Other features include a spacious living room, a kitchen, a bedroom offering two queen-sized beds with plush Frette linens, and a master bathroom with a rain shower, a large marble whirlpool tub, and connecting rooms are available for an additional charge” (Hyatt).

  • Presidential Suite: We have now made it to the Presidential Suite, one of the top 5 best suites in all of Tokyo. For those that can afford it this room offers everything you need and much, much more. “Experience an extraordinary stay in a 260 sq m (2,799 sq ft) top-floor suite featuring a private heated outdoor pool and a sundeck with sweeping views of Tokyo. Other features include an expansive living room, a dining room that seats eight, an indoor Japanese Zen garden, a kitchenette, and a generous work area. The luxurious bedroom includes two plush king-sized beds and a master bathroom with a whirlpool tub and rain shower” (Hyatt). If having your own private heated outdoor pool isn’t enough to convince you to book this suite then I don’t know what will. This room would be perfect to celebrate your last night in the city and to spoil your family, friends, or loved ones.

Distance from (one-way):

  • Roppongi Hills: 1 min. walk

  • Roppongi Station: 6 min. walk

  • Tokyo Tower: 8 min. taxi ride or 20 min. train ride

  • Shinjuku: 18 min. taxi ride or 22 min. train ride

  • Shibuya: 7 min. taxi or 17 min. train ride

  • Narita Airport: 1 hr. taxi ride or 1 hr. 30 min. train ride

  • Haneda Airport: 28 min. taxi ride or 48 min. train ride

  • Kyoto (day trip): 2 hrs. 45 min. ride on the bullet train