The Rates at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's rates is recommended by writers. Out of 16 professionals tracked on TripExpert, 3 recommended the rates, including Rough Guide, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Rough Guide
"There's no pool, but guests can take advantage of a fabulous (and very pricey) spa, a fitness centre and seven restaurants"
Frommer's
") and affording views of the Sumida River or—for a higher price—Tokyo Bay, the Imperial Palace garden, or Mount Fuji on clear days, rooms feature such unique touches as a lacquered box for the robe and slippers; yoga mat; a safe with an electrical outlet for recharging a phone or laptop; and a special delivery box at the entrance to allow your cleaned shoes or laundry to be returned without disturbing you"
Fodor's
"The gym and award-winning restaurants (both modern and traditional cuisines) are top of the line, but guests suffering extravagance overload (and the accompanying prices) can take a short stroll toward Tokyo Station, with its variety of tiny watering holes and izakaya (Japanese pubs)"