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About Mandarin Oriental

Sitting high above the streets of Tokyo, enjoy spectacular views & stellar dining.

Taking pride of place on the topmost floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, the Mandarin Oriental enjoys expansive views of Tokyo all the way from the Tokyo Skytree to Mount Fuji. The signature, slick strokes of designer Ryu Kosaka are present throughout the hotel, and the interiors draw on a nature-centric 'Woods and Water' theme. You'll never be at a loss for where to eat in Tokyo and that includes the Mandarin Oriental, with its whopping 12 restaurants! More than a few boast Michelin-star ranking too, including the Tapas Molecular Bar, which serves disassembled dishes as eye-popping as they are delicious. With a metro station in the basement, exploring Tokyo is a breeze.

From $938.96 per person/per night
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From the moment you check-in, the views from the Mandarin take centre stage — the lobby's two-storey windows make certain of that. The hotel has 12 restaurants, running the gamut from superb Cantonese cuisine (think prawns the size of your fist) to a casual pizza bar, an elegant French eatery, and an intimate sushi spot. For your evening libations accompanied by jazz, head to the bar, or take your pick from 20 different brews at the Sense Tea Corner. And after all that, visit the 'Spa in the Sky' experience on the 38th floor and work your way through the extensive menu of treatments.

Pillow menus, deep bathtubs and a serious view are all yours to enjoy at the Mandarin Oriental - they even provide binoculars! All rooms are decorated in shades of champagne and cream with splashes of purple scatter cushions and potted orchids. The en-suite bathroom is behind a glass wall, which can be cleverly obscured at the touch of a button. Each room has a window-side chaise longe while certain suites feature authentic Japanese motifs and crafts. The grandest is the Presidential Suite, which has a dining area and library, and a bedroom ceiling that appears as if you're looking through tree branches.

Situated in the Nihonbashi district, the hotel is surrounded by alleys where artisans make items just as they did centuries ago, as well as high-end kimono shops and kabuki theatres. The hotel offers a number of activities including rickshaw tours, sushi making workshops and Japanese tea ceremonies. For the foodies, there is Tsukiji Market, while culture seekers will enjoy a trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art. You can also take a ride down the river on a Yakatabune Boat, taking in the sights as you go.

Why you'll love

Why you'll love

The service cannot be exaggerated and the staff can't do enough to ensure your stay is unforgettable.

Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

For an extra special occasion, book an evening of wining and dining in the intimate cellar.

Something to think about

Something to think about

The rooms range in decor with some suites featuring authentic Japanese design and others, a modern and contemporary vibe.

Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

The Time + Tide Foundation is dedicated to preserving natural environments and supporting nearby communities, and guests contribute to sustainability purely by visiting their hotels. The foundation focuses on community and school-based learning, female empowerment, health, and wildlife conservation. Through initiatives like student sponsorship, it aims to ensure the long-term prosperity of wildlife economies and foster positive social change in Time + Tide communities.

A contribution of $10 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.

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