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"The Park Hyatt Tokyo is truly old money." 🌟

No wonder it's my favorite Hyatt. πŸƒπŸŒΈ Perched high in a building that exudes an imperial presence, the Park Hyatt Tokyo was originally on my list for its "Lost in Translation" bar. Unfortunately, after booking the hotel, I was disappointed to learn that the bar was closed for renovations. The old money vibe comes from the symmetrical displays, meticulously controlled lighting, and the way shadows and light create new geometric patterns on the floors and walls. πŸƒπŸŒΈ The lobby bar and restaurant may not be crowded, but they maintain an impeccable sense of order There are also subtle touches of color beyond the earth tonesβ€”a clever hint of green that runs through the furniture, carpets, paper bags, walls, and even the glass itself. It's all very understated and elegant. Everything is perfectly balanced. πŸƒπŸŒΈ From the executive suite, an expansive 80 sqm, it's a wonder how they manage to be both luxurious and comfortable. The cozy living area, warm and inviting without feeling too distant, offers a view of Tokyo's night skyline. πŸƒπŸŒΈ It's truly a stylish Hyatt. That subtle green is just so charming. I've heard they're about to renovate, and I can't wait for my next trip to Tokyo! πŸŒ‡ #Hotel #Tokyo #Travel #TokyoHotels #TokyoTrip 🌟

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"The Park Hyatt Tokyo is truly old money." 🌟

No wonder it's my favorite Hyatt. πŸƒπŸŒΈ Perched high in a building that exudes an imperial presence, the Park Hyatt Tokyo was originally on my list for its "Lost in Translation" bar. Unfortunately, after booking the hotel, I was disappointed to learn that the bar was closed for renovations. The old money vibe comes from the symmetrical displays, meticulously controlled lighting, and the way shadows and light create new geometric patterns on the floors and walls. πŸƒπŸŒΈ The lobby bar and restaurant may not be crowded, but they maintain an impeccable sense of order There are also subtle touches of color beyond the earth tonesβ€”a clever hint of green that runs through the furniture, carpets, paper bags, walls, and even the glass itself. It's all very understated and elegant. Everything is perfectly balanced. πŸƒπŸŒΈ From the executive suite, an expansive 80 sqm, it's a wonder how they manage to be both luxurious and comfortable. The cozy living area, warm and inviting without feeling too distant, offers a view of Tokyo's night skyline. πŸƒπŸŒΈ It's truly a stylish Hyatt. That subtle green is just so charming. I've heard they're about to renovate, and I can't wait for my next trip to Tokyo! πŸŒ‡ #Hotel #Tokyo #Travel #TokyoHotels #TokyoTrip 🌟

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