The Westin Tokyo is 5 star hotel and the facilities of Non-Smoking Rooms and Restaurant.
The Westin Tokyo has 4.50 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.10 for Location, 4.50 for Rooms, 4.40 for Service, 4.10 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for Honeymoon.
This is a luxury hotel with the rates from 328 USD to 402 USD.
The Westin Tokyo is one of the recommended hotels from 300 USD near Tokyo Tower, it is also not far from Tokyo City View and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
The Westin Tokyo details:
A respite in the heart of the city, The Westin Tokyo offers sophisticated and superb service to meet your every need. Understated European style creates an ideal atmosphere to rejuvenate the body and energize the mind after a hectic day. Sophisticated, yet welcoming surroundings reflect rich textures, fine furnishings, and absolute comfort. Unprompted, distinctive service awaits you on arrival or at the touch of a button. Delight in a variety of international and Japanese cuisine and wake rested and refreshed in one of our tastefully appointed guest rooms featuring the famous Heavenly Bed. The newly opened spa, Le Spa Parisien, promises a rich and romantic European spa experience providing a variety of treatments and therapies. Surround yourself with the best of Tokyo at The Westin Tokyo.
However, I had a wonderful stay and was quite impressed by the excellent service. I saw no difference in the treatment of Japanese vs non-Japanese guests by the hotel staff. Indeed, staff were always attentive and had a good command of English. Room was huge by Japanese standards with great beds (heavenly beds) and very good views. Bathroom was also huge, with separate shower/bathtub facilities; good water pressure in the shower.. Read review
Posted: Apr 22, 2006
- member
First off, the location of the hotel is great. Also, you are easily connected to both the JR lines and the subway, which makes traveling through Tokyo very efficient. The service at this hotel is belong superb. The rooms at this hotel is larger than most Japan hotel rooms. Although, if you do get 2 double beds, keep in mind that you'll probably be getting 2 twin+ beds rather than 2 queen size beds.. Read review
Posted: Jan 14, 1970
- Anonymous
Let me tell you, the service we received was wonderful! The staff were attentive, attentive, attentive! My husband and daughter enjoyed the breakfast buffet in the club each morning and we all loved going in the evenings where they treated my daugther as specially as the rest of the guests. The rooms were really great--a nice oasis after a hot and busy day of sighseeing. Rooms included slippers, heavy terry robes or lightweight cotton robes--take your pick, and complimentary bottles of water. The bathroom is as great as everyone describes. You have to close your eyes and forget about the prices when ordering room service (we did, after arriving very late on our first evening--this is Tokyo after all) but the food was great and hot.. Read review
Posted: Aug 16, 2005
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However, I had a wonderful stay and was quite impressed by the excellent service. I saw no difference in the treatment of Japanese vs non-Japanese guests by the hotel staff. Indeed, staff were always attentive and had a good command of English. Room was huge by Japanese standards with great beds (heavenly beds) and very good views. Bathroom was also huge, with separate shower/bathtub facilities; good water pressure in the shower. I am not a fan of the hotel's French faux-European decoration, but I tended to overlook it, since the hotel is excellently maintained. Also, the Yebisu Garden Place is a very nice area with a good department store (Mitsukoshi) and a large choice of restaurants. Overall, a great hotel with excellent service.. Read review
Posted: Mar 18, 1970
- Anonymous
First off, the location of the hotel is great. Also, you are easily connected to both the JR lines and the subway, which makes traveling through Tokyo very efficient. The service at this hotel is belong superb. The rooms at this hotel is larger than most Japan hotel rooms. Although, if you do get 2 double beds, keep in mind that you'll probably be getting 2 twin+ beds rather than 2 queen size beds. It has a huge tub AND a separate shower which was very nice.. Read review
Posted: May 07, 2005
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Eebisu is a quiet neighborhood compared to Shinjuku or Ginza, yet you will find many dining options in the area. The hotel being located above the city, we had a view on the Mount Fuji from our room! Service is well above average, as expected in a Westin.
Ebisu is easily accessible by train, but the hotel is located on a hill ABOVE the train station.
We were assisted with every request we had whether it be needing directions to a certain location in town or getting a restaurant recommendation. I was a little worried about the location in Tokyo but with how efficient the subways are we found it was just a few minute ride to any location we wanted to see. The hotel was classy, elegant and the room had fabulous features. The shower was wonderful, the bathroom was very modern and our bedroom had an area with a couch and chair. There were two options for breakfast-a buffet on the 1st floor which was excellent and a continental breakfast if you were an SPG preferred guest.