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"The hotel is fantastic, with very high service standard." — source Expedia
"The service is fantastic and the room was perfect." — source Expedia
More information on Park Hyatt Tokyo
This hotel is located in West Shinjuku on the 39th to 52nd floors of Kenzo Tange's granite-and-glass Shinjuku Park Tower. The Park Hyatt is among the most gorgeous and sophisticated hotels in Japan, a perfect reflection of high-tech, avant-garde Tokyo.
Check-in Time:
1300Check-out Time:
1200Year Built:
Total Rooms:
178Total Floors:
14 floors.Rooms:
178Price
¥55,650-¥68,250 ($529-$648) single or double; from ¥126,000 ($1,197) suite, Very ExpensiveCredit Cards Accepted
AE, DC, MC, VCancellation Policy
Must cancel 48 hrs prior to arrival date
Directions
City - City
Area
Shinjuku-ku
Pets
False
Attractions
Asakusa Kannon Temple 6.25 Miles/45 Mins Bell Labs 2 Blocks Flag Park 4 Blocks Ginza Shopping District 5 Miles/30 Mins Haneda Airport 11.3 Miles Harumi Cruise Ship Port 16 Km/30 Mins Houses Of Parliament 3.1 Miles Imperial 30 Mins By Train Imperial Palace 30 Mins Meiji Jingu Shrine 15 Mins Narita Intl Airport 37.5 Miles Shinjuku Train Station 12 Min Walk Tokyo Disneyland 90 Mins Tokyo Station 20 Mins By Car Tokyo Tower 30 Mins
Information by TravelocityCheck rates & availability for this hotel — Average Price: $483

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