Luxurious lobby with large floor-to-ceiling windows and modern lighting fixtures in a high-rise building.

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

The Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo impresses with an atmosphere that harmoniously blends modern luxury with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Located in the heart of the historic Nihonbashi district, the hotel offers stunning views of the city skyline. The interiors feature elegant, contemporary designs accentuated with subtle Japanese elements, creating a serene yet sophisticated environment. Particularly noteworthy is the Mandarin Bar, designed in a modern Japanese style, offering a glamorous view and a relaxed atmosphere, providing a luxurious retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The combination of first-class service, stylish ambiance, and cultural authenticity makes the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo an oasis of tranquility and elegance in the midst of the bustling metropolis.

Details

  • Country

    Japan

  • Location

    Tokyo

  • Price

    from €345 per night/person

  • Best Travel Time

    March - May & September - November

Rooms

The spacious 157 rooms and 22 suites are located on the 30th to 36th floors of the building and are furnished in Japanese style. They are elegantly designed with clean lines, natural materials, and large windows that offer spectacular views of the Tokyo skyline, Mount Fuji, or the bay. High-quality details such as silk wallpapers, handcrafted furniture, and luxurious bathrooms create a calm, stylish atmosphere. State-of-the-art technology and personalized service ensure that every stay provides the utmost comfort. The Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo redefines contemporary luxury with a touch of Japanese tradition.

A modern hotel room with a large bed, a sitting area by the window, and a city view at sunset.
Luxurious living room in a high-rise apartment with city views at sunset, modern furniture, and elegant decor.
Luxury hotel room in Tokyo with a large bed, flat-screen TV, and city skyline view at sunset.
Spacious living room in a high-rise apartment with large windows showing a cityscape at sunset, featuring a white sectional sofa, purple cushions, a coffee table, and a work desk.

Culinary

The culinary experience at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is a highlight for gourmets, offering an impressive selection of world-class restaurants. Guests can enjoy Michelin-starred French haute cuisine at "Signature" or sample exquisite Cantonese specialties at "Sense." "Sushi Shin by Miyakawa" offers an exclusive sushi experience where master chefs artfully prepare the finest ingredients. For Italian delights, the elegant "K’shiki" awaits, while the Mandarin Bar and the Oriental Lounge invite guests to relax with creative cocktails and light meals.

Luxurious restaurant interior with large windows offering a city view, decorated with elegant furniture and a waiter standing.
Elegant cake shop inside Mandarin Oriental Tokyo with glass display cases filled with assorted pastries and cakes, and two women engaging in conversation.
Interior of the Mandarin Bar at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, with a stylish bar setup, high chairs, and plush seating in a warm, modern atmosphere.
Elegant lounge with large windows overlooking Tokyo at sunset, furnished with stylish armchairs, sofas, and decorative lighting.

Activities

Tokyo is a vibrant and fascinating city. Theaters, museums, numerous buildings, and temples attract many visitors every day. Should you need a bit of peace and relaxation from the hustle and bustle, you can head to the 37th floor of the Mandarin Oriental. There, you’ll find not only the gym with a view of Tokyo but also the wellness area, which is among the top 25 best spas in the world. Enjoy a soak in the hot tub and relax in the sauna. Asian and western treatments are also available to quickly recharge your energy. If you have any questions or need help planning your excursions in the city, the hotel's concierge will be more than happy to assist you.

A bridge with decorative pillars under a pink cherry blossom tree in Tokyo, Japan.
A view of Tokyo cityscape at dusk with illuminated skyscrapers and busy roads.
Indoor pool at a high-rise spa with large windows showing a city view, marble walls, and blue tiled water.
Interior view of a dry sauna in Tokyo with a panoramic cityscape visible through large windows.

Location

If you want to explore Tokyo, the Mandarin Oriental is the perfect starting point for city tours. It is just a 5-minute walk to the Tokyo Stock Exchange and 8 minutes to the JR Tokyo Station. The Ginza district and the Imperial Palace can also be reached in just a few minutes. If you are traveling by car or taxi from the hotel, you can visit the popular Tsukiji Fish Market or the electronics district of Akihabara in just 10 minutes. Haneda Airport is about 45 minutes away, while Narita Airport is about 65 minutes away.

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