Excellent hotel for your first visit to Tokyo. The concierges are great, the bar is awesome, the breakfast is fantastic. Super $$$$, but you knew that. Only bad thing is it's 10 min walk to Shinjuku.
The ultimate welcoming experience when you first arrive after a long flight. Rooms are spacious, clean & the view is breathtaking. Hanging out here is easy because of the nice in-house restaurants.
Yes, the views are fabulous, and we were even able to see Mt. Fuji. The staff were excellent; the lounge was a must visit; the pool was a nice respite. The only neg, the room's furniture was a tad old
I would highly recommend this place for lunch while sightseeing. Absolutely delicious! Appetizer buffet, great steak selection and desert included in at a reasonable price + a great view of the city!
One of the best views of Tokyo and shinjuku. Such a gorgeous hotel with fantastic service. Downside is that it's a bit far from the action, just full of business offices.
The bar is on the 52nd floor. Go during happy hour when there is no cover. There is a dress code (so no shorts/athletic wear). For Lost In Translation movie lovers. Get the duck fatfrench fries!
The rooftop (Lost In Translation) bar has a dress code (no shorts!) but the 41st floor bar has as good of a view and delicious, well-rounded cocktails.
It's a cliché, but if you loved 'lost in translation' go there! The view is amazing, the atmosphere ambiently buzzing. The drinks are good so you can easily get a bit tipsy on the 52nd floor.
Even if you don’t check in here, drinks at the hotel’sNew York Bar are a must. The 177 rooms, five restaurants, and indoor pool all share stunning cityscape vistas.
The staff are amazing and the service is first class. Make sure to leave your shoes to be polished at night. They arrive the next morning perfectly polished and smelling of fresh cedar.
New York bar lounge is great - ultimate Lost in Translation moment. Stayed in a suite, which was ginormous. In room breakfast was good, but not as good as in Mandarin. Service is top notch.
The views are stunning. When you get up here the first bar you encounter is NOT the one from "lost in translation". For that one take the opposite direction and go up to the 52nd floor
When you check in, this Shinjuku hotel may look familiar: That’s because Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanssen graced its halls during the filming of Sofia Coppola’s 2003 film “Lost in Translation.”
5pm: Get your bearings by heading to the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt (tokyo.park.hyatt.com) – aka “that hotel” from Lost In Translation – and watch the sun set.
Check out the New York Bar on the 52nd floor, featured in the movie "Lost in Translation."There are great city views &an excellent live jazz band, just like in the film. Also, try the L.I.T. Cocktail.
Bill Murray and Scarlett Johannson play two strangers, lost both in the cultural differences of Tokyo and in their own lives, who meet and form a bond at the Park Hyatt in 2003's "Lost in Translation" Read more
Tokyo: This hotel is a favorite of Sofia Coppola & was the setting of her film "Lost in Translation". Click "More Info" to find out why she loves it and what goes on every day at it's New York bar. Read more
The entrance to the hotel is a bit tricky to find if you are coming from the metro, hotel is on the top floors of the building with confusing and ugly lobby...