Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills: Waking up to a beautiful view in Tokyo
The Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills has its spectacular views. it is situated in the top six floors of the city's second tallest building. It has the capital's highest rooftop bar with complimentary drinks and food as well as wedding venue.
The lifestyle boutique-inspired Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills, the first Andaz hotel in Japan, launched in one of Asia's most dynamic cities in June 2014. It occupied the top six floors of the glittering 52-level Toranomon Hills skyscraper project.
Tokyo's newly built Toranomon Hills tower's elevator ride will not only increase in altitude, but it will also lead the hotel guests with a view of the dramatic, art filled lobby of the hotel. The new designs were a result of the collaboration between New York based Tony Chi and local designer Shinichiro Ogata. Chi and Ogata seemingly took inspiration of the hotel's architectural design from the contemporary European style as well as the Japanese aesthetic.
The rooms of the Andaz Tokyo look like the continuation of the lavish natural design characteristics rooted in Japanese aesthetics. The bathrooms are wooden enclaves suited with the deep Japanese soaking tubs that reference Japan's traditional bathing culture, only now, with all the mod cons.
While details like the minibar stocked with complimentary high-end Japanese confectioneries and the custom-built walnut console containing lighting options for every mood are certainly appealing, the real attraction is each room's astonishing view. Floor to ceiling windows give the rooms their sweeping, completely unobstructed city views from one of Tokyo's tallest buildings. They were very high that the room users will likely appreciate as you approach the window's edge.
Hotel guests can also take pleasure with the complimentary drinks and snacks in the lounge. It has the atmosphere of a members' club, making it a fitting area to meet up with a client or a friend as well as get some office work done. Moreover, the breakfast buffet is an affair to remember with exotic, colorful fruits and delicacies from Japan and even other countries. Visitors can also enjoy a breakfast meal at least once during a stay preferably by a window overlooking the metropolis you're about to embark on.
Meanwhile, the Andaz strives to pamper its guests. The comfort starts with free Wi-Fi and a minibar packed with free snacks and nonalcoholic drinks, including alcoholic drinks with a few charges. The hotel's gorgeous AO Spa and Club, occupying nearly 15,000 square feet on the 37th floor, overlooks the Imperial Palace. Guests can get a massage or work out on the Technogym equipment while admiring the view. The spa's aquatic area has a 20-meter pool, a tingly carbonated-water bath, a whirlpool and a hydrotherapy pool with powerful water jets.
To date, many visitor reviews claim that the hotel is seductively stylish with a distinct sense of Japan. The stunning Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills actually hits every mark of comfort and pleasure with ease.