At the tail end of our trip to Japan, we spent a few more nights in Tokyo, and we decided to stay one night at the Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills.
I’d never been to this area of town before prior to this visit. Still, Toranomon Hills appeared like a pleasant place to stay, and offered a good selection of dining and entertainment options, in addition to several luxury hotels in the vicinity.
This is one of the most well-regarded Hyatt hotels in Tokyo, and also bears one of the best reputations among Andaz properties worldwide, so I was intrigued to see how this hotel would compare to its esteemed reputation.
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills – Booking
I booked a one-night stay for 30,000 World of Hyatt points, which was pretty good value compared to the regular publicly available cash rates.
The Andaz is a Category 7 property under World of Hyatt, so pricing varies between off-peak, peak, and regular pricing.
Regular pricing at the time was 30,000 points. And since this stay was towards the end of September 2022, as travel demand in Japan was just starting to pick up, cash rates were upwards of ¥70,000–100,000 ($645–922 CAD).
We value World of Hyatt points at 1.9 cents (CAD) per point, so this was a relatively worthwhile use of World of Hyatt points.
Keep in mind, if you’re paying cash, you can book through Hyatt Privé and score yourself some extra benefits. Even if you already hold World of Hyatt status, you’ll benefit more than just by booking directly with the hotel.
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- Daily breakfast for two guests
- One-category room upgrade at time of booking, subject to availability
- Early check-in and late check-out, subject to availability
- $100 (USD) property credit (benefit may vary)
- Welcome gift and letter
- Third, Fourth, or Fifth Night Free at select properties
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