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Grand Hyatt Tokyo
4.7/546 Commentaires

Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu Tokyo|À 0.35km de la ColoR.Tokyo Night Cafe

Dernière réservation il y a 23 h

The Grand Hyatt is a quality hotel in a premium location. Great access to the metro and the best parts of Tokyo. Plenty of food options near by and walkable to Aoyama and Omotosando, the best areas in Tokyo (in my opinion). The hotel is clean, well maintained and managed. The food options are decent, but the breakfast options aren’t great. The club lounge breakfast is below average. It has a strong smell of fish from the Japanese breakfast dishes, and there are no eggs available. I’d look elsewhere for breakfast and wouldn’t put any value in this if that is a consideration to upgrading to club lounge. PROS: Quality rooms with nice wood upgrades and a very nice rainfall shower with strong water pressure. Rooms are a decent size for Tokyo. Service is very professional Location is ideal CONS: Dated rooms. TV’s are from about 1995, and the rooms are probably 10 years past due a remodel. With that said, they are quality rooms which do date better. Club Lounge breakfast isn’t great. No eggs, strong fish smell. Mattresses are hard and older, so not level. Globalist status did zero for me at the hotel. No upgrades, not even a higher floor as requested. Not a place to come if status upgrades are important to you. While I understand that a full hotel means no upgrades, it’s still possible to get a higher floor, which was requested but not granted. Overall I would say for the value this is your best Hyatt option in Tokyo given the service, quality, and location versus price.
The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon
4.2/5122 Commentaires

The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon

Tokyo|À 1.33km de la ColoR.Tokyo Night Cafe
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!

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Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi
4.1/5122 Commentaires

Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi

Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu Tokyo|À 0.3km de la ColoR.Tokyo Night Cafe
Overall this place was just ok. Japan has a high bar for hotels, most of them are going to be good, if not great. This hotel just has a lot of small annoyances that add up and made it my least favorite hotel out of the four I stayed at on this trip. First the good: Good location within walking distance of the two big malls in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills. Two metro lines stop nearby. The hotel itself is nice but feels slightly dated. There’s a view of Tokyo Tower from most of the rooms but especially higher floors. Overall I liked Roppongi. It seems like a place where real Tokyoites live and work as opposed to the more popular places mobbed by tourists. The bad: The bathrooms. Incredibly small, with absolutely no space between the toilet, bathtub, and sink. I know Tokyo rooms are small but this bathroom is especially bad. Also, the floor in the bathroom is sunken, as in lower than the rest of the room so you have to step down every time you enter. This caught me by surprise more than once. Also the floor felt a bit unstable…kind of like it was made of a plastic layer you stand on above the real floor. At least it was clean. There’s a lot of weird unsafe parts of the room, which is especially a worry with kids. The step down into the bathroom I mentioned. There’s a sharp edge next to the bed on the couch/nightstand that I scratched myself on. There’s a glass table with pointy edges that just feels out of place in the tiny room. The plugs and light switches are right in the middle of the bed headrest which makes them easy for kids to play with and makes it so your charging cables are running across the bed. The elevator is annoying. It ALWAYS stops on the 3rd floor (reception) no matter what. The ground level exit is on the 2nd floor, so you always stop unnecessarily on 3 when either entering or exiting the hotel. The 1st floor is inexplicably the parking area behind the hotel, don’t get caught assuming the first floor is the ground level exit. There’s a real lack of breakfast in the area. The hotel breakfast opens later (7:30?), we never went because it was too late. One day we just gave up and ate breakfast at FamilyMart. Roppongi is not well connected to the rest of Tokyo on the Metro. Most places you want to go are going to require a transfer. Neither of the lines that stop near the hotel go directly to Tokyo station. Both Haneda and Narita require extra transfers. Even Shibuya which is not far away at all requires two trains or a bus. Especially annoying if you have luggage or kids in tow.

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The Lively Azabujuban Tokyo
4.4/568 Commentaires
Le grand hôtel et un endroit merveilleux pour rester! Le Front Desk Staff était merveilleux! La façon dont ils m'approchent avec un sourire m'a fait sentir « accueil familial » Bienvenue a été merveilleux et le lobby était aussi WOW comme un bar sportif. Le restaurant est très confortable et très confortable. Le bar au 9e étage a une vue magnifique et des cocktails de signature incroyables. Le personnel du bar était professionnel et adorable! Merci beaucoup, je reviendrai. L'hôtel Lively m'a montré une grande hospitalité.
Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi
4.1/5122 Commentaires
Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu
Overall this place was just ok. Japan has a high bar for hotels, most of them are going to be good, if not great. This hotel just has a lot of small annoyances that add up and made it my least favorite hotel out of the four I stayed at on this trip. First the good: Good location within walking distance of the two big malls in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills. Two metro lines stop nearby. The hotel itself is nice but feels slightly dated. There’s a view of Tokyo Tower from most of the rooms but especially higher floors. Overall I liked Roppongi. It seems like a place where real Tokyoites live and work as opposed to the more popular places mobbed by tourists. The bad: The bathrooms. Incredibly small, with absolutely no space between the toilet, bathtub, and sink. I know Tokyo rooms are small but this bathroom is especially bad. Also, the floor in the bathroom is sunken, as in lower than the rest of the room so you have to step down every time you enter. This caught me by surprise more than once. Also the floor felt a bit unstable…kind of like it was made of a plastic layer you stand on above the real floor. At least it was clean. There’s a lot of weird unsafe parts of the room, which is especially a worry with kids. The step down into the bathroom I mentioned. There’s a sharp edge next to the bed on the couch/nightstand that I scratched myself on. There’s a glass table with pointy edges that just feels out of place in the tiny room. The plugs and light switches are right in the middle of the bed headrest which makes them easy for kids to play with and makes it so your charging cables are running across the bed. The elevator is annoying. It ALWAYS stops on the 3rd floor (reception) no matter what. The ground level exit is on the 2nd floor, so you always stop unnecessarily on 3 when either entering or exiting the hotel. The 1st floor is inexplicably the parking area behind the hotel, don’t get caught assuming the first floor is the ground level exit. There’s a real lack of breakfast in the area. The hotel breakfast opens later (7:30?), we never went because it was too late. One day we just gave up and ate breakfast at FamilyMart. Roppongi is not well connected to the rest of Tokyo on the Metro. Most places you want to go are going to require a transfer. Neither of the lines that stop near the hotel go directly to Tokyo station. Both Haneda and Narita require extra transfers. Even Shibuya which is not far away at all requires two trains or a bus. Especially annoying if you have luggage or kids in tow.
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
4.7/546 Commentaires
Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu
The Grand Hyatt is a quality hotel in a premium location. Great access to the metro and the best parts of Tokyo. Plenty of food options near by and walkable to Aoyama and Omotosando, the best areas in Tokyo (in my opinion). The hotel is clean, well maintained and managed. The food options are decent, but the breakfast options aren’t great. The club lounge breakfast is below average. It has a strong smell of fish from the Japanese breakfast dishes, and there are no eggs available. I’d look elsewhere for breakfast and wouldn’t put any value in this if that is a consideration to upgrading to club lounge. PROS: Quality rooms with nice wood upgrades and a very nice rainfall shower with strong water pressure. Rooms are a decent size for Tokyo. Service is very professional Location is ideal CONS: Dated rooms. TV’s are from about 1995, and the rooms are probably 10 years past due a remodel. With that said, they are quality rooms which do date better. Club Lounge breakfast isn’t great. No eggs, strong fish smell. Mattresses are hard and older, so not level. Globalist status did zero for me at the hotel. No upgrades, not even a higher floor as requested. Not a place to come if status upgrades are important to you. While I understand that a full hotel means no upgrades, it’s still possible to get a higher floor, which was requested but not granted. Overall I would say for the value this is your best Hyatt option in Tokyo given the service, quality, and location versus price.
Hotel Arca Torre Roppongi
3.9/50 Commentaires
Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu
J'ai séjourné une nuit. A proximité de la croisière de six bois, l'extérieur de la gare est arrivé à l'hôtel avec des magasins, restaurants et pharmacies confortables. Il y a tout ce qui est pratique. La chambre a besoin de quelque chose et un nettoyeur d'air à l'aide de la poudre. Non petit, mais pas généreux ..., je pense toujours que la production unique est douce. Dans l'hôtel de commerce, j'ai utilisé des chambres, pas carte 々 depuis longtemps. Les sentiments du personnel de la réception ne sont pas trop aimables, pas très généreux, mais très modestes, mais l'atmosphère est très bonne.
Roppongi Plaza Hotel
3.8/510 Commentaires
Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu
L'hôtel trésor, il ne devrait pas être ouvert longtemps, la position est dépassée! Le metro est plus que la vallée - six stations de bois 2 est sortie! Je dois être au 6e étage du chariot de la main droite. La chambre est vraiment grande au Japon, les installations sont super complètes! Même les micro-ondes et les machines à vendre automatique ont 😂 Mais la chambre qui m'a été donnée est la plus proche, un peu épais, je peux voir la tour de la chaussure dans le lit, et je ne l'ai pas changé. Les deux grands étages du centre-ville de Hills sont en bas! Le nouveau salon d'artistes est à dix minutes à pied, c'est vraiment très pratique! rapport coût-efficacité réel 👍
Capsule Inn Minami Roppongi
3.7/53 Commentaires
Akasaka - Roppongi - Azabu
Usual capsule fair with bath and sauna, with main attractions the location - about 2 minutes from station - and price. Rigid check in rules and late night curfew to return, which not optimal for neighborhood. Easy crashing after night in the neighborhood.

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