Park Hyatt Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

9.7 Superior Luxury

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E1K
1 King bed, city view, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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1 King bed, city view

  • 1 King city view
  • 1 King bed45 sqm484 Square ftfloors 48 to 50 city view

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $1,657 /nt
$6,294 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $1,243 /nt
$4,723 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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F2D
2 Twin beds, city view, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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2 Twin beds, city view

  • 2 Twin city view
  • 2 Twin beds50 sqm538 sqftfloors 42
  • 50city view

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $1,657 /nt
$6,294 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $1,243 /nt
$4,723 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

D2D
Deluxe room, 2 Double or Full beds, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Deluxe room, 2 Double or Full beds

  • 2 ddbl deluxe
  • 2 Double beds1 sleeper sofa55sqm592sqftfloors 42
  • 51city or mt.fjuji

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $1,722 /nt
$6,542 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $1,292 /nt
$4,909 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

C1K
Deluxe room, 1 King bed, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Deluxe room, 1 King bed

  • 1 King deluxe
  • 1 King bed1 sleeper sofa55 sqm592 sqftfloors 42
  • 51city or mt fuji view

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $1,722 /nt
$6,542 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $1,292 /nt
$4,909 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

P1H
Premium room, 1 King bed, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Premium room, 1 King bed

  • 1 King crn prem
  • 1 King crn prem

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $1,788 /nt
$6,790 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $1,341 /nt
$5,095 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

P1S
2 Double or Full beds, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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2 Double or Full beds

  • Park prem s 2 Double
  • Park prem s 2 Double

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $3,008 /nt
$11,422 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $2,256 /nt
$8,568 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

A1S
1 King bed, at Park Hyatt Tokyo
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1 King bed

  • Ambssdr st 1kng
  • Ambssdr st 1kng

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

You have until March 14, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $3,662 /nt
$13,903 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

  • • Full Breakfast for two daily in Girandole. Also available with room Service
  • • $100 Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay (Not applicable for mini-bar usage)
  • • Upgrade (based on availability)

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $2,746 /nt
$10,429 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

Please note: room photos and descriptions are representative of the room category. Actual rooms may vary from what is shown. Upgrades, early check-in, and late check-out are based on availability. Information and pricing is subject to change without notice. While we do our very best to ensure that information appearing in this website is complete and accurate, we cannot be responsible for incomplete and inaccurate representations, which may or may not be under our control. Rates are quoted in USD, based on double occupancy, and are per room, per night, and include any free nights or other discounts, unless otherwise specified. Additional guests in the room, children, roll-away beds, and incidental charges may be at an additional cost.

About the Hotel

The Park Hyatt spans from the 39th to 52nd floor in the glass tower designed by Kenzo Tange. It is one of the best hotels in Tokyo and is a legend, best known for its starring role in Lost in Translation alongside Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson. It offers flawless service, views of Mount Fuji and one of the most atmospheric cocktail bars in the world. The guest rooms at Park Hyatt Tokyo are spacious and serene, each offering walk-in closets and high-tech amenities. All guestrooms are appointed with original artwork, exquisite woods and fabrics and books for reference and pleasure.

Location

Park Hyatt Tokyo
3-7-1-2, 3 Chome-7 Nishishinjuku,
Shinjuku-ku, Tōkyō-to Japan
Tokyo, Japan 163-1055,

Nearest Airport: HND, NRT

Features and Amenities

  • Dining
  • Private Dining
  • Restaurant
  • 24-Hour Room Service
  • Bar & Lounge
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Concierge
  • Spa on Property
  • Spa Services
  • Fitness Room
  • Fitness Center
  • Multilingual Staff
  • Indoor Pool
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • In-Room Safes
  • Mini Bar
  • Flat-Screen Televisions
  • Espresso Machine
  • Work Desks
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Business
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Conference Facilities
  • Business Services
  • Family
  • Babysitting
  • Interests
  • City
  • Food & Wine
  • Hotels
  • Signature Perks

Reviews for Park Hyatt Tokyo

Returning to the highest standard of luxury hotel in Japan

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 days ago

We arrived with very high expectations, having stayed at this property several times before—each visit nearly perfect—and I’m happy to say this stay lived up to that standard after the renovation. We absolutely love the breakfast and always look forward to it. The way the hotel has preserved its original charm while tastefully upgrading the rooms is impressive; the updates feel fresh without losing what makes the property so special. If I had to mention one small critique, check-in was a bit slow, though completely understandable given it was the first day after the soft opening. Overall, we had a fantastic stay and are already looking forward to returning again in the future.

michael c


Perfect stay

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 week ago

This property was recently remodeled and everything was absolutely beautiful. The rooms are well appointed, bed was incredibly comfortable and staff were very attentive.

Tessa C


Best Hotel for Top Luxury Experience

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

5 stars for The Park Hyatt Tokyo. It is the finest hotel I have ever stayed at. From arrival to departure, the service was flawless—warm, attentive, and genuinely thoughtful. Every detail reflects understated, over-the-top luxury without ever feeling excessive. The rooms, views, and atmosphere are exceptional, and the staff make you feel truly cared for. This is a must-experience property at least once for anyone seeking a world-class luxury hotel experience.

Donald G - Phoenix, Arizona


Came Back Skeptical. Left Convinced

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

I stayed at the Park Hyatt Tokyo before the renovation and left feeling conflicted. It was good. Comfortable. Polished. But it didn’t quite live up to the mythology that surrounds it. When the hotel closed in May 2024 for a full refurbishment and reopened in December 2025, I found myself back in Tokyo again for the Grand Sumo Tournament. Coming back felt less like a choice and more like unfinished business. Let’s be honest. Lost in Translation still looms large here. You hear it in quiet conversations at the New York Bar. You see guests subtly pointing out where scenes were filmed. People still order the L.I.T cocktail not because it’s the best drink on the menu, but because it lets them participate in the story. A movie released more than twenty years ago still pulls people through these doors, and the hotel knows it. The difference now is that the Park Hyatt Tokyo finally earns the reputation it’s been trading on. Yes, it’s expensive. That part is not a secret. This is a Category 8 property, and you don’t accidentally stay here. You plan for it. I stayed seven nights using points, and while the numbers look dramatic on paper, once you’re there, the value becomes clear. I never once felt taken advantage of or shocked by pricing. Everything felt aligned with the level of care and execution behind it. The location in Shinjuku is excellent, but there’s an important caveat. Shinjuku Station is under heavy construction right now, and it’s already the busiest station in the world on a good day. If you’re arriving with luggage, take a taxi from Haneda or Narita. Trust me. You’ll save your energy and start your trip calm instead of frustrated. Arrival is handled with quiet confidence. From the moment you step out of the taxi, the process feels deliberate. Elevators. Long corridors framed by city views. Check-in happens seated, slowly, with champagne appearing without fanfare. No one rushes you. After a long journey, that restraint feels like a luxury of its own. Our room on the 46th floor faced Mount Fuji. At night, Tokyo glowed beneath us. In the morning, Fuji appeared perfectly clear and almost surreal. The renovated rooms strike the right balance between modern updates and Japanese restraint. Calm colors. Thoughtful layout. Technology that works where you expect it to. A minibar worth opening. A bathroom designed for actual use, not just aesthetics. Dining across the hotel was consistently excellent. The Hyogo Kobe sirloin at the New York Grill was, without exaggeration, the best steak I’ve ever had. Kozue delivered one of the most peaceful and satisfying Japanese meals of the trip. Breakfast at Girandole became a daily ritual, helped along by what my wife insists were the best scrambled eggs she’s ever eaten. Amenities are understated but exceptional. The pool and gym overlook the city and are open whenever you want them. The spa feels like a reset button after a long day. Service is constant, calm, and proactive without being intrusive. At one point, guest services asked how they could improve our Tokyo experience, not just the hotel stay. That distinction matters. I don’t know if every future trip to Tokyo will include a stay at the Park Hyatt. Reality exists. But I do know this. After the renovation, this hotel is no longer living on nostalgia alone. It finally lives up to the story people bring with them. If you can make it happen, it’s worth it.

thehyattenthusiast


Luscious Luxury

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

The hotel recently reopened after a long renovation period. It is in tip top condition. We used an upgrade voucher and were given a Park Suite - thank you. It was not as grand as the suites we’d previously enjoyed, but we were very happy with the Frette bath linens and the Aesop toiletries. We arrived on my birthday, and a bottle of good champagne was waiting in the room together with a strawberry cream gateaux. Another nice touch - thank you. The highlight each day was breakfast - a menu of prepared dishes is accompanied by a medium sized buffet. The buffet dishes are small, but of very high quality. The charcuterie is excellent, the fig and walnut sourdough is divine. And in addition a chef offers freshly made Madeleines - which would certainly score 10 out of 10 on the Proust scale. The hotel only reopened in December and currently there are many junior staff, whereas in a grand hotel you’d expect to see a good proportion of mature staff. This issue will sort itself out by allowing a little time for junior staff to become familiar with their roles. One notable exception was Akihiro Nimashi in the breakfast room. He was attentive, proactive and utterly charming.

Dxbrindle - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


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