Park Hyatt Tokyo
3-7-1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
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Room Type
Period Discount
Rate
(USD)
Breakfast
(USD)
Park Deluxe Room Single
Dec 25 2008 - Dec 30 2008 Mon-Sun
668
Included
Park Deluxe Room Triple
Dec 25 2008 - Dec 30 2008 Mon-Sun
842
Included
Park Deluxe Room Twin/Double
Dec 25 2008 - Dec 30 2008 Mon-Sun
720
Included
Park Room Single
Jan 03 2008 - Dec 21 2008 Mon-Sun
586
Included
Park Room Twin/Double
Jan 03 2008 - Dec 21 2008 Mon-Sun
636
Included
Remark:
rate is per room per night included all taxes
above room space is subject to availabilit
above rate is subject to change without prior notice
Enquiry Email: enquiry@all-japan-hotels.com Contact Persons:
Larry / Ray /Joyce Tel: (852) 2311-8360 Fax: (852) 2311-8391
Hotel Introduction
The first and only Park Hyatt in Asia, designed primarily as a private urban residence for international business travelers, Park Hyatt Tokyo has a distinguished reputation for its fine art collection, excellent restaurants, and fitness club and spa.
Hotel Location
Located in West Shinjuku, adjacent to the new Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings and overlooking Shinjuku Central Park, the hotel is within walking distance to major shopping and entertainment districts and to major public transportation systems.
Only 5-minutes drive away or a 12-minute walk is Shinjuku Station, which serves 2 metropolitan subway and 9 railway lines. Approximately 90-minutes away from Narita International Airport and 60-minutes away from the Haneda (domestic) airport by bus. From Shibuya and Aoyama, a mere 15-minute drive. Akasaka is 20-minutes away while Marunoushi is 30-minutes by car. Points of interest within close proximity are The Imperial Palace, Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Asakusa Kannon Temple, Meiji Jingu (Shrine), Omotesando Fashion District and Tokyo Disneyland.
Hotel Rooms
There are 178 rooms and suites occupying the 39th - 52nd floors, including 18 Executive Suites, 4 Diplomat Suites and 1 Presidential Suite.