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Jet-setting executives in Tokyo need not bemoan the lack of opportunity to explore the city’s varied attractions. The Grand Hyatt Tokyo, located at the heart of Roppongi Hills amidst art museums and shopping malls, offer an easy way to experience the vibrancy of Tokyo.
However, if you prefer a quiet evening away from the hubbub of activities, Grand Hyatt Tokyo’s lavishly appointed rooms would be a welcome retreat. From Egyptian Frette linens, mahogany desks with laptop and cable adaptors, and 30-inch LCD TVs to spacious bathrooms with marble bathtubs, separate twin-shower areas and even a 13-inch flat-screen TV, the rooms are designed to meet every whim and convenience of the business traveler.
Featuring quirky contemporary designs and authentic cuisine, the hotel’s dining establishments are a feast for the eyes as well as taste buds. The French Kitchen Brasserie & Bar takes the concept of open kitchen to another level by its clever use of furniture arrangements to separate diners and chefs. Over at The Oak Door, soft lights and jazz make for an intimate dining experience over succulent meats roasted in oak wood-burning ovens.
And when you have satisfied your palates, hop over to the Maduro bar for some live entertainment over whisky or martini. Alternatively, take advantage of the Nagomi Spa and Fitness club to work out a sweat or rekindle jetlagged bodies.  |