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Tokyo is one of the most prominent and popular tourist destinations in the world.
Owing to its varied sightseeing places and tourist attractions, the city is thronged
by a considerable portion of tourists from all over the world. There are different
categories of hotels in the city, ranging from five star luxury hotels to budget
hotels. The Hyaat Regency (Formerly Century Hyatt) Hotel Tokyo is one among the famous hotels in Tokyo.
Located in the Shinjuku-ku area, this luxurious hotel features about 744 rooms
and suites which are classified into regency club rooms and lounge, and presidential
suite. Each of the rooms is well-furnished with every possible amenity. The
rooms in the Hyaat Regency (Formerly Century Hyatt) Hotel Tokyo comprise of AC, telephone, data port,
voicemail service, clock radio, mini bar and many other facilities. Apart from
providing comfort, the rooms offer spectacular views of the city.
The Hyaat Regency Tokyo comprises of five restaurants serving different
types of international cuisines like Japanese, Chinese and French. There is
also a 24 hours café offering European snacks and American refreshments.
The hotel has a well-stocked bar where you can relax and get soaked into absolute
pleasure.
The Hyaat Regency (Formerly Century Hyatt) Hotel Tokyo consists of eighteen banquet rooms, and a well-equipped
business center. Many meetings and business conferences are organized in this
hotel. For the guests, the hotel has various shops selling interesting items.
Dry cleaning and laundry services are also available here. There is a sprawling
indoor car parking area within the hotel premises. A bus service operates between
the hotel and the Shinjuku Station.
Other amenities in the Hyaat Regency Tokyo Hotel include a health club and
a modern spa, a sky pool, and many more. There are pleasant parks and sports
arena nearby this hotel which offer amusement and entertainment to the guests.
Some of the major local attractions very close to the Century Hyatt Hotel
Tokyo are Asakusa, Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Odaiba, and Meiji Shrine.
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