Hyatt Regency TokyovsCerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
Hyatt Regency Tokyo and Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel are both praised by expert writers. On balance, Hyatt Regency Tokyo ranks marginally better than Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel. Hyatt Regency Tokyo comes in at 80 with accolades from 7 reviews such as Oyster, Michelin Guide and Lonely Planet.
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
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2-7-2 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture 160-0023
From $136/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This hotel is popular with both business and leisure groups... those seeking a quieter, more personalized experience will want to book elsewhere." Full review
"Set amid Shinjuku's skyscrapers, this hotel has the trademark Hyatt atrium-style lobby... the rooms are spacious for the price, though somewhat unremarkable in design." Full review
"The hotel’s exterior may not be particularly striking, but once inside, the roomy lobby, spacious rooms, and superlative service guarantee comfort and exclusivity."
"Opened in 1977, it's the oldest and least expensive of the three Hyatt properties in Tokyo, although it adheres to strict, high-quality Hyatt standards still today." Full review
"Bedrooms are divided into Regency Club rooms and Standard rooms and are further classified according to their view; choose the cityscape or Shinjuku Chuo Park."
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They will accommodate various requests on the Club floor and the restaurant Cuisine[s] Michel Troisgros is also recommended in this guide.
Luxury
"Offering 746 rooms amidst the bustle of Shinjuku, the luxury Hyatt Regency Tokyo scores high on location and graceful decor, its quietly elegant vibe drawing in couples and business travelers." Full review
"Snuggled amid the skyscrapers of Shinjuku, this hotel has Hyatt's trademark, atrium-style lobby—seven stories high, with glass elevators soaring upward—and as well as rooms that are..." Full review
"As soon as you walk into the enormous lobby of the Hyatt Regency Tokyo Hotel, you're struck by the sight of three massive chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. The rooms, however, are..."
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
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26-1 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture 150-8512
From $212/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"A ritzy affair... Some rooms have bathrooms with a glittering view of the city."
"Sprawl out on the huge beds and drink deeply of the big views, because there’s room to breathe in these enormous rooms." Full review
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"The view from Cerulean Tower is unobstructed, and spectacular — on a good day you can see Mount Fuji." Full review
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If you are reserving a standard twin room, ask for a corner room.
"The hotel is set in Shibuya's tallest skyscraper, just west of Harajuku." Full review
"Shibuya’s only high-end luxury hotel boasts huge rooms, stylish interiors, kaiseki restaurants, bars, a jazz club, and Noh Theater."
"It may be outshone in the luxury market by the myriad new entrants, but the Cerulean is Shibuya’s lone top-end establishment." Full review
"This property is within a five-minute walk southwest of Shibuya Station, a major commuter nucleus for the Yamanote Line and trains to Yokohama and other outlying areas." Full review
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Staffers are equally out of touch, often forgetting special requests.
"Perched on a slope above Shibuya's chaos, the Cerulean Tower has a cavernous yet bustling lobby filled with plenty of attentive, English-speaking staffers." Full review
"Interiors mix Western and Japanese aesthetics. Simple, unfussy guest rooms have calming colors; some have unobstructed views of Mount Fuji in the distance." Full review
"This 40-storey tower comes into view as soon as you leave the station and is one of the landmarks of Shibuya."