News Alert: Hotel Toranomon Hills, an Unbound Collection Open for Reservations!

News Alert: Hotel Toranomon Hills, an Unbound Collection Open for Reservations!

Introduction

The Hotel Toranomon Hills is Tokyo’s newest property and the 1st hotel property under the Unbound Collection by Hyatt. This hotel is located at Tokyo’s new global business hub and will ultimately begin accepting room reservations beginning today starting from December 6th, 2023. If you’re visiting Tokyo and have Hyatt points, you may want to check this new luxury hotel out immediately! 

Hotel Toranomon Hills will mark the second hotel in Japan within The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand portfolio, joining Fuji Speedway Hotel in Shizuoka, Japan, and is expected to join 35 hotels within The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand globally. 

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What is the Unbound Collection? 

The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand is a thoughtful curation of stories worth collecting. Whether it’s a modern marvel, a historic gem or a revitalizing retreat, each property provides thought-provoking environments and experiences that inspire for guests seeking elevated yet unscripted service when they travel.

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Details Breakdown

Located on the ground floor as well as Level 11-14 of the new Toranomon Hills Station tower, it is directly linked to the Hibiya Line, ensuring easy transportation in and out of Tokyo. 

Based on the latest information, the hotel will staff famed chef Sergio Herman, who will bring his Michelin-Star restaurant “Le Pristine” from Antwerp to Tokyo. Focusing on an immersive, casual fine-dining restaurant and a relaxed cafe vibe on the street level of the tower, this should be a fantastic place to wine and dine. If you’re a Globalist member, you should be salivating at the idea that Chef Sergio will provide regarding breakfast service. 

Leading the design of the hotel rooms is leading Danish design studios Space Copenhagen, which includes timeless and minimalist design of the guest rooms from Danish and Japanese aesthetics. All 205 rooms, including the 30 suites are focused on creating a relaxing sensation of a cozy home. 

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A new addition to this hotel is The Lounge, a multi-functional spacious area for work and relaxation. With a ceiling height of more than six meters and panoramic views of the Tokyo cityscape centered upon Tokyo Tower and the Toranomon Hills area, the Lounge will offer convenient facilities such as showers and relaxation rooms for those arriving early. Comfortable meeting rooms will be available for guests to conduct online or offline business throughout their stay.