Hotel Toranomon Hills (Tokyo's First Property under The Unbound Collection by Hyatt) to Accept Stays from 6 December 2023
Hotel Toranomon Hills is set to become the first property in Tokyo that is under The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand - the hotel is located in the city's new global business hub and it will start accepting room reservations today for stays from 06 December 2023. Hotel Toranomon Hills will occupy the ground floor as well as floors 11 to 14 of the new Toranomon Hills Station Tower and it is directly connected to Toranomon Hills Station on Hibiya Line.
Together with the Sergio Herman Group, Hyatt will also launch Le Pristine Tokyo at the Hotel Toranomon Hills - this will be the first restaurant in Asia by acclaimed Dutch chef Sergio Herman, who will bring his Michelin-star “Le Pristine” from Antwerp. Le Pristine Tokyo will comprise an immersive, casual fine-dining restaurant and café on the street level of Toranomon Hills Station Tower, bringing together food, fashion, design, art, and music for a gastronomic celebration. Poised to elevate the dining scene in Toranomon Hills, it will serve contemporary European cuisine that combines carefully selected seasonal ingredients from the Zeeland region of the Netherlands and Japan. Chef Sergio will also provide culinary oversight over Hotel Toranomon Hills’s breakfast service, which will be available at the café and bar or through in-room dining.
Also making its debut in Japan is one of the leading Danish design studios Space Copenhagen, which designed the interior of all 205 rooms in Hotel Toranomon Hills, including its 30 suites, as well as Le Pristine Tokyo. The timeless and minimalist design of the guest rooms takes inspiration from Danish and Japanese aesthetics, creating private spaces where guests can unwind effortlessly, relaxing in the comforting sensation of having returned home.
Two unique duplex suites (each 160 sq m / 1,722 sq ft) are available, providing an intimate space where their occupants can host meetings and small-scale events. These suites feature a living room, a meeting and dining area, and a kitchen on the lower floor, while the upper floor has a bedroom and bathroom. The suites are available for overnight stays and can also be rented for private events.
Hotel Toranomon Hills will also feature The Lounge, a multi-functional spacious area for work and relaxation, with a ceiling height of more than six meters and panoramic views of the Tokyo cityscape centered upon Tokyo Tower and the Toranomon Hills area. With a total floor area of 350 sq m / 3,767 sq ft, The Lounge will offer convenient facilities such as showers and relaxation rooms for those arriving early. Furthermore, comfortable meeting rooms will be available for guests to conduct online or offline business throughout their stay.
As part of the hotel’s commitment to environmental conservation, all guest rooms are equipped with dedicated water faucets fed via water purifiers. Furthermore, all the electricity used in Hotel Toranomon Hills and the rest of the building is provided by a dedicated Energy Center in Toranomon Hills using renewable energy sources that are RE100-compliant.
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