Park Hyatt Tokyo: Not All Wines Get Better with Age (2)π·
Let's talk about the breakfast. It was just average. There were Japanese and Western options available. ππΈ The Japanese breakfast could be delivered to the room, but a reservation was required. The Western breakfast was just like the typical hotel buffet breakfast you'd imagine. And finally, the straw that broke the camel's back. The Park Hyatt is just too far from everything. ππΈ Especially on weekends, there are few dining options nearby and the transportation is inconvenient. The nearest station, Shinjuku Station, is a 15 - minute walk. That 15 minutes might not sound like a long time, but after a full day of sightseeing as a tourist, getting off the subway and having to walk another 15 minutes can be really exhausting. Overall, the Park Hyatt is really not the best choice for a hotel in Tokyo. ππΈ If you really want to stay at a Hyatt, Andaz Toranomon Hills is much better than the Park Hyatt. On that note, stay tuned for the next review of Andaz! #DiscoveringHiddenGems #ParkHyattTokyo