EVERY luxury fixtures at the Hotel Shangri-La Tokyo seems designed to make visitors forget that this hotel stood on the Tokyo Station, one of the busiest stations in the capital. From the secret entrance, you will be brought up to the 28th floor lobby, a room decorated with fresh orchids, chandeliers and plush sofas. Hotel, which opened in March 2009 it has an interior with more than 2000 works of art and candle holder, including the Czech fixture. Mission impossible that tried to do Hotel Shangri-La is to create a resort atmosphere above the chaos of the city.
Part of a large scale project with 202 rooms on the top floor of a slender tower is located near the Palace Karajaan, Nihonbashi and Ginza. Several types of rooms offered are superior, deluxe, deluxe bay view, premier, premier bay view, and the premiere city view. In one of the deluxe room, you will find a spacious and modern room with wood interior, lots of pillows, mirrors and wooden desk.
High-tech trappings in the room including flat-screen TV with Bose speakers and free Wi-Fi. Sophisticated controls are also a variety of settings allows you to light the room. Switch to a separate bathroom from the bedroom with glass wall, you will find a space big enough to accommodate two people at once. All these room facilities will definitely make you feel comfortable spending the night.
If you want to pamper your tongue, this hotel offers two restaurants with different themes namely Nadaman and Piacere. On the 28th floor, a stylish Italian restaurant, Piacere, offering special dishes and good wine with a royal garden view below. While on the floor 29, the Japanese-style restaurants, Nadaman, offers a standard menu of Japanese food.
In addition to pamper your tongue, you can also pamper your body in Chi, a beautiful but expensive spa. Massage costs a half day here JPY 120 000. Cost per night stay at Hotel Shangri-La Tokyo is precisely located at 1-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, ranging from JPY 41 400.