Atop a soaring tower just steps from Tokyo Station, the Aman Tokyo, which opened in 2016, is a tranquil and opulent island of luxury in the sky.
Perhaps more than any other luxury hotel in Tokyo, the Aman reflects Japanese design and sensibility. Both common areas and guest rooms are clean and uncluttered, which is welcome after spending a day in among the crowded and visually busy chaos that is Tokyo.
With a soaring lobby and eye-popping floor-to-ceiling views from almost every space, the Aman invites you to study the city that sprawls in every direction around you. Perhaps the most amazing space is the 30-meter pool that perches like a lake against the backdrop of the Tokyo skyline.
As with other Aman properties, the spa is a central part of the experience and the wellness treatments here get high reviews. The combination of spa treatments and Zen-inspired uncluttered space makes the Aman a particularly relaxing refuge in the city and is highly recommended for those who need to wind down after business or long travel.
It’s a great choice for those who want the convenience of a location close to Tokyo Station and the serenity of calming Japanese aesthetics.
English name:
Aman Tokyo
Japanese name:
アマン東京
English address:
The Otemachi Tower, 1-5-6 Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0004
Japanese address:
〒100-0004 東京都千代田区大手町1-5-6 大手町タワー
Price:
Expensive
Hotel website:
Book via the official Aman website. The Aman Tokyo is not available on Booking.com or Agoda.com.
You can also read reviews of Aman Tokyo on TripAdvisor
Internet:
wifi access
Non-smoking rooms:
Yes
Nearest Transport:
Subway: Directly connected to Otemachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai and Marunouchi, Hanzomon and Chiyoda lines, and Toei Mita line.
Train: 5-minute walk from Marunouchi North exit of Tokyo Station.
Telephone:
+81-3-5224-3333
Near To Here:
Aman Tokyo is located in Tokyo's Station district. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo's Station district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.
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