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Review: Park Hyatt Tokyo | Prince of Travel

Review: Park Hyatt Tokyo | Prince of Travel

We spent one night at the Park Hyatt Tokyo between our time in the Kansai region and a side-trip to the picturesque mountain village of Hakone.

The Park Hyatt Tokyo was among the first Western-style luxury hotels to debut in Japan in 1994. Later, the hotel became well-known for its appearance in the Oscar-winning movie Lost in Translation.

As one of the world’s oldest and most recognizable Park Hyatt properties, I was eager to see how the Park Hyatt Tokyo would measure up to its illustrious reputation.

Park Hyatt Tokyo – Booking

Within World of Hyatt’s award chart, the Park Hyatt Tokyo is classified as a Category 7 hotel. This category has a standard redemption cost of 30,000 World of Hyatt points per night, which is precisely what I booked this stay for.

You’ll find that cash rates at the Park Hyatt Tokyo tend to be quite expensive, falling between ¥95,000–130,000 ($878–1,200 CAD).

We value Hyatt points at 1.9 cents per point (cpp) (CAD). In this instance, redeeming points was quite advantageous, offering a redemption value of nearly 3cpp (CAD).

If you’re booking a cash rate, consider booking through Hyatt Privé for further benefits at these high-end hotels. Even if you have elite status with Hyatt, you can get more perks that are in addition to your regular elite benefits.

Park Hyatt Tokyo – Location

The Park Hyatt is located in the Shinjuku district, near the border with Shibuya. The hotel encompasses the top 14…

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