Best Hotel in Tokyo
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The New Otani is a lot like the Okura, but with even better restaurants.
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The Imperial, New Otani and Okura are each really great, storied hotels, with amazing service, and are often cited as the three great cornerstones of the Tokyo hotel market, but I find it difficult to recommend any of them because they are simply too darned old. For the same price you can stay in a five-star property that looks and feels new and fresh and ties into an international loyalty program, and you will still get great service.
Not to mention that there are effectively two New Otanis; the cheaper Tower section is very cramped and worn out, and generally not worth its price.
Not to mention that there are effectively two New Otanis; the cheaper Tower section is very cramped and worn out, and generally not worth its price.
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Nope. One is an organic mishmash of buildouts, additions, redecorations, and retreads with no continuity. The other is two buildings, very much alike in style, with a lobby that to me remains the finest public space I've been in. Not to mentiont The Orchid Room, which is Power Breakfast central.
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Nope. One is an organic mishmash of buildouts, additions, redecorations, and retreads with no continuity. The other is two buildings, very much alike in style, with a lobby that to me remains the finest public space I've been in. Not to mentiont The Orchid Room, which is Power Breakfast central.
When I have breakfast in the Orchid Room, they remember what I ordered last time I was there. When I eat breakfast at the New Otani, the waiter who brings the food can't remember who ordered what 5 minutes earlier.
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Other than the decor, is it the same hotel sharing restaurants, health club, etc?
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Yes - You can go from one tower to the other and be considered a guest of the same hotel throughout.
BTW - Okura main building will close for reconstruction / renovation next year. I think I may make a point of staying there before then.
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So I just stayed at a posh for me place ! After consultation with a few on here, I decided to give the Peninsula Tokyo a whirl ! Wow, was that ever a blast. Checked-in, had afternoon tea with all the power maru-no-basans. Then it was off to the suite(upgraded at checkin, don't know why), twice as big as my present abode. 2 toilets to defile, and some tech-oddities which I am sure were cutting edge a few cycles back. The room itself was in top notch condition, fantastic bath/shower. Loved the dressing room. Went up to Peter the Bar for drinks and snacks, 800 JPY per which was not so terrible. They do tea well, certainly not coffee, although many are no doubt transfixed by the lavazza machines in each room. The service was excellent. I had a bottle of Champagne chilling an the ice melted. Left the room for the bar, and during the turn down they put fresh ice in the bucket, and cubes in the other buckets. They also said happy birthday to me throughout my day! It was a fun time ! I quite like the location and our rom had a great view of that new building in Toranomon, the one with the Andaz ! My vote goes for the Peninsula, but now I am intrigued to try the other hoity toity properties to make a comparison.
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Pro:
- Awesome food
- Great spa
- Fantastic views
Cons:
- Horrible room design (especially sleeping quarters)
- Bizarre blend of Andaz hospitality and Japanese politeness
- Location