Park-Hyatt Tokyo
3-7-1-2 Nishi, Shimjuku
Telephone – 5322 1234
The backdrop to Scarlett Johnasson and Bill Murray’s musings in the award-winning Lost in Translation film, this hotel’s décor is not only camera friendly, but so are its bars, restaurants, mind-blowing views and large rooms. Gorgeous.
Hotel Seiyo Ginza
1-11-2 Ginza
Telephone – 3535 1111
With the most expensive price tag out of all the hotels, this grande dame of Tokyo does excess glamour, acutely attentive service and divine rooftop pools very well indeed. If you can’t afford the room, then pop into the New York Bar for some ethanol-laced cocktails.
Le Meridien Pacific Tokyo
3-13-3, Takanawa, Minato-ku
Telephone – 3445 6711
Apart from the stylish interiors and six restaurants all offering a plethora of multinational cuisines, this hotel has something that is rarely found in such a packed metropolis – gardens that you can stroll around when the traffic and dust get too much.
Palace Hotel
1-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
Telephone – 3211 5211
The location is the Palace Hotel’s unique selling point, with amazing views over the Imperial Palace and some of the best restaurants in the city.
Capitol Tokyu Hotel
2-10-3 Nagata-cho
Telephone – 3581 5511
Adjacent to the historic Hie Shrine and offering an outdoor pool, gym and shopping arcade, this five star hotel has everything you wish for.
Hilton Tokyo
6-2 Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome, Shinjuku
Telephone – 3344 5111
Elegance, excellent service and top-class amenities are all features of this internation chain, and this hotel is no exception.
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