Grand Hyatt Tokyo - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Japanese billionaire Minoru Mori wanted the Grand Hyatt Tokyo - part of his Rockefeller Center-like Roppongi Hills development - to be perfect, and he pretty much succeeded. The hotel's subtle architecture keeps Tokyo's commercial hubbub at bay. Guest rooms aren't large, but they are beautifully app... cntraveller.co.uk
No title - expert review The Grand Hyatt is a class act - a hotel designed with every imaginable convenience and comfort. A drawer in the mahogany dresser in each room, for example, has laptop cables and adaptors. The showers have two delivery systems, one through a luxurious rain-shower head affixed to the ceiling. No expe... fodors.com
No title - expert review Opened in 2003 and counting on the surrounding Roppongi Hills development with its 200-some shops and restaurants to act as a major draw, this ambitious hotel wows with a wide range of recreational and dining facilities of its own, as well as technically advanced rooms older hotels can only dream ab... frommers.com
No title - expert review Guest rooms and suites incorporate natural woods and fabrics to create a residential atmosphere, yet provide advanced technology, including a 30 inch flat screen TV, a DVD player and high speed Internet access. Bathrooms are designed to redefine bathing and feature large glass doors that can be draw... travel.away.com
No title - expert review Loosely speaking, Roppongi Hills is Tokyo's answer to Rockefeller Center — a multi billion dollar, multi purpose shopping and dining development. The centerpiece is Mori Tower, with its 53rd floor modern art museum. But the newest addition to Roppongi Hills is right next door — the brand... tablethotels.com
Great Location and Service - user review I travel on business about a couple months total each year. I've stayed at the Grand Hyatt in Tokyo about a half dozen times over the past couple of years. The hotel is located in the Roppongi area of Tokyo, which is a big ... epinions.com
Great . . . If Your Company Is Paying - user review Rooms are of decent size. Clean. Highly highly recommended. The hotel is rather new so the decor is modern and the amenities are up to date. Great business hotel. Excellent location. Close to Roppongi. Hotel restaurants are outrageously expensive. Service is good, but I gave it a 4 because they are ... fodors.com
A distance cousin to the Park Hyatt - user review You will really see the difference between a Park Hyatt and a Grand Hyatt from the Shinjuku and Roppongi Hills properties. Whereas the Grand Hyatt is still a great hotel in its own right (nicely decorated rooms, spacious bathrooms, but feels more business than anything else), I would prefer the Park... fodors.com
cool awsome try it - user review i like it because i do like man it is so totally awsome and i would definately like go there again man as it... travel.yahoo.com
the terrif tokyo hyatt - user review the hotel is great for people of all ages. and there are a lot of openly gay people there. i luved the service and freindliness ... travel.yahoo.com
Very Impressive accomodations - user review situated in the heart of the Beverly Hills of Tokyo (Roppongi Hills), it is in the perfect location, and thier Sunday Brunch at the French Kitchen, is the best that I ... travel.yahoo.com
I'd stay here again. - user review This hotel was fabulous. The service was outstanding. The rainforest shower coupled with watching the Yankee games on the flat screen in the morning (right through the shower ... travel.yahoo.com
Fantastic Hotel - user review This is probably the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at. The bathroom is unbelieveable with a great shower and flat screen TV. The entire place is very modern and the restaur... travel.yahoo.com
Place to stay in Tokyo - user review Located in Roppongi Hills, this hotel is in middle of everything; all the great restaurants, night clubs, fancy boutiques, theater. Hotel is modern, yet relaxing. I just loved the d... travel.yahoo.com
I don't want to go back anymore! - user review I dislike the behavior of several employees of this hotel. They give meager foods and so as their services. My advice for them is they must be trained well so that anyone like me wo... travel.yahoo.com
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