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Hyatt Regency Tokyo Comments, How about Hyatt Regency Tokyo?

Overall good, the following is the evaluation, hope to adopt.

Mamet J.

Room 2 (Good) Location 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

The location of the hotel is very good, and the room overlooks Central Park. I have a place to walk in the morning ... the room is not very big, but the facilities are ok. There are many delicious foods in the underground passage opposite the hotel, and the cost performance is also very high. There is also a restaurant in the hotel, which is more expensive. After experiencing their spa, the service has nothing to say and the method is similar. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the shopping center. This is a good position.

Strawberry strawberry jam

Room 2 (Good) Location 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

The room is old-fashioned, but the lobby is well decorated with a big crystal chandelier. But in this regent's room, the skin care products used are different from Hyatt Regency in other countries. It is said that Hyatt Regency Hangzhou also uses this brand. This is an organic cosmetic from America, called Pharmacopia. It is said that all the raw materials of this product come from its own "organic farm" in Northern California. No pesticide spraying, no chemical fertilizer planting. Even Hollywood celebrities are fans of this product.

Energy Zheng Yang

Room 2 (Good) Location 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

Hyatt is located in Shinjuku, and the subway station is far away. It takes 20 minutes to walk to Shinjuku Xikou Station. If you have time, you can take the free shuttle bus-there will be a through train in about half an hour, but it's really a long way to walk back after shopping ~ ~ The next taxi will cost 50 yuan!

There is a direct bus from the airport to the hotel. If you come from Ibaraki (Spring Airlines), you must first go to Tokyo Station and take the subway to Shinjuku, which is very inconvenient. This is the office business district of Shinjuku. There is a supermarket downstairs. It is convenient to buy some small things, but there are not many restaurants nearby, which is different from the bustling block of Shinjuku.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo is an ancient hotel. The crystal lamp in the hall is beautiful, but the style is old. The hotel lobby is well maintained, the smell in the air is passable, and it is equipped with a rare viewing elevator, showing a good five-star texture.

The room is really not big. I thought it would be big here, but it's only about 25 square meters, which is a four-star area in Shanghai. The room is simple and generous, but the style and style chosen should not be too outdated, that is, it can be used for 20 years from 10, and the lights and mattresses in it are retro, the sleep quality of the bed is good, and the sound insulation of high-rise buildings is good. There is no free internet in the hotel, and members need to use the swimming pool. These points are a little bad

The spare parts of the bathroom are good, but the area is small, the style is old, and the small tiles are not graded. The toilet in the laundry room is very comfortable. The hygiene is very good. Wash twice a day and change towels. I like it.

Breakfast buffet is average, and I like hot spring eggs. You can also choose Japanese breakfast in a Japanese restaurant, but I didn't go because I believe it can't compare with the B&B I stayed in two days ago. Attractions near the hotel include Tokyo Metropolitan Hall, works by Ge Tan, and a 200-meter-high free viewing platform. So you need to line up. The night view is very good, and you can see most of Tokyo.

dpuser_0242307368

Room 2 (Good) Location 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

Hyatt Regency is a very good hotel. Good location, large room, modern and comfortable. The service is also very thoughtful. All the employees can speak English. We met a very nice and careful guy, Julian. He can speak Spanish, so he can help those who are not fluent in English. However, some details, to our shock and surprise, did not meet the Hyatt standard. First, there is no single point for free wifi. Okay, it's nothing. We know this is very common in Japan. When we tried to print the boarding pass after the trip, something surprising happened. The first surprise: you have to pay for each printed page (which is very strange in such a hotel), and what's worse … the business center is a joke. Three old computers, neither of which is turned on. We were lucky to use the third one. But it's not true … the internet is as slow as a snail, and it took us half an hour to reach JAL's reservation page. We decided to stop this process because we thought it might take us all day. I'm sorry, but this is not the Hyatt you expected. Fortunately, everything else is fine, especially thanks to the staff here, which has helped us a lot.

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Room 2 (Good) Location 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

As a business hotel, it is far from the subway and is not suitable for tourists. It's convenient to come from the airport. Narita Haneda has a bus to the door of the hotel, which is also the starting point. The hotel room is too small, but the service is very good and warm.

The parents of Altman and the little monster

Room 2 (Good) Environment 2 (Good) Service 2 (Good)

A truly ordinary Hyatt, even if the hardware is old, can't do anything except a really warm and helpful concierge, Murakami, and a waiter in a Japanese restaurant on the third floor. Even the waiters from China in Caffe, a breakfast shop on the first floor, were so cold that I didn't feel it at first. After staying in Tokyo for 4 nights and 5 days, I deeply felt that the service attitude of this hotel was really average.

They put us on the17th floor, which is tall and the room is not small, but the bathroom is really small. Every time you flush the toilet tank, you have to lift the heavy lid, unplug the water plug and cover the water pipe ... the water pressure is ok, which is ok, but my wife and I can't use the bathroom together. It's really a waste of space outside, and stepping on the bathroom floor feels like a bathroom, 5 stars.

There will be an elevator soon, 1/F to the smoking room (it's small, it can squeeze eight people, but I think four people will burn each other).

1/F can go to a 7-Eleven, but I don't think this is an advantage. I think Hilton is better, including Danny, Starbucks and マルェツプチチプチチチチチチチチチチチ.

This bed is too soft ... there are only two kinds of pillows ... not that I am too picky, but that Hyatt's level should not be here. If I stay at Dongheng Inn, I will never complain, but the price really won't change like this.

Wireless, 300 yen for a device; ; Before I came to Japan, I rented a 3G machine from Softbank, but I couldn't, because they were all in Tokyo, so the signal was very strong and the subway was fine.

1/F's western buffet and 3/F's Japanese breakfast are not delicious, and the remaining four breakfast coupons are undated. You can transfer it for free if you are interested. ....