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Deluxe room, 1 King bed
USD $ 1,112 /nt
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Deluxe room, 2 Double or Full beds
USD $ 1,112 /nt
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Guest room, 2 Double or Full beds, skyline view
USD $ 1,122 /nt
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Guest room, 1 King bed, skyline view
USD $ 1,122 /nt
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Guest room, 1 King bed
USD $ 1,349 /nt
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Guest room, 2 Double or Full beds
USD $ 1,349 /nt
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Executive suite, 1 King bed
USD $ 1,467 /nt
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1 King bed
USD $ 1,822 /nt
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Occupying the top nine floors and the first three levels of the 53-story Midtown Tower, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo transfixes visitors with a world-class rejuvenating spa, acclaimed restaurants and a skyline view from this luxury hotel's exquisite guest rooms. Also from this city-center location, guests can enjoy the vibrant night life and centuries-old attractions of the Roppongi District, Tokyo's cultural, diplomatic and entertainment heart.
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
9 Chome-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku,
Tōkyō-to, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
107-0052
Nearest Airport: HND
Probably one of the best Ritz Carlton hotels I have visited in regards to service and quality. Emilian and the rest of the Ritz Carlton Kyoto staff are so proactive, helpful, and thoughtful. Emilian made sure our stay was perfect, as he knew we were there to celebrate but also had to head home soon. FYI Do not rush breakfast here
rygen1 - New York City, New York
We are a family of five traveling from New Jersey, USA, and reserved two suites for our stay. Check-in time was 3:00 PM. We arrived around 3:40 PM, yet one of the suites was not ready. It was 4:30 PM, and the suite was still not ready. This was extremely disappointing and not what one expected from a five-star luxury hotel. To make matters worse, we had to wait nearly an hour for our luggage. Eventually, we found out that all of our luggage were delivered to one of the suites, without notifying us, while our entire family was waiting in the other suite. There was no communication or no explanation. We have stayed at many five-star hotels and luxury resorts around the world, and this was honestly one of the worst check-in and arrival experiences we’ve had. The lack of coordination and communication was shocking for a property of this reputation. Unfortunately, this experience has left a very poor impression. We genuinely regret not choosing Four Seasons, and at this point, we are unlikely to stay at a Ritz-Carlton again.
gracehusband - Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Ritz-Carlton Tokyo truly delivers when it comes to luxury standards. The room was beautifully appointed, spacious, and impeccably clean, with stunning views of the city. The food across the hotel was excellent—high quality, well presented, and consistently enjoyable. That said, for a brand known for exceptional, personalized service, this was the one area that felt slightly lacking. While the staff were polite and professional, interactions sometimes felt a bit scripted rather than tailored, and there were missed opportunities to create more meaningful, personal touches throughout the stay. Overall, it was a very comfortable and refined experience, and with a bit more focus on personalization, it would easily reach a flawless five-star level.
Explore36210541632 - Australia
One of the most luxury hotel in Tokyo with great and polite service. Breakfast eventually got worse every time i stay, so hopefully it can be solve positively. Club lounge is a hightlight and one of the best in Japan. Full health club with sauna, steam, pool, and gym. A rare in Japan nowsaday.
DuyAnh92 - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
We spent two nights at the Ritz in December to celebrate our anniversary. Upon arrival, we were surprised to learn that the hotel had no record of our reservation, even though we had booked directly through Marriott and had confirmation details. It turned out that our booking had been mixed with another guest who shared our surname, which raised serious privacy concerns. Additionally, I requested the hotel to send a package within Tokyo, but the staff failed to dispatch it on the first day, requiring me to follow up to ensure it was eventually sent. As a Titanium Marriott member, I was offered $25 in food credits, but nothing further. Considering the nightly rate was nearly $1,000, I found the service disappointing and do not plan to stay at Ritz hotels again in the future.
Mandeep G - Singapore, Singapore
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