Un Hilton très bien placé à Tokyo, dans le quartier de Shinjuku. Les chambres y sont confortables et calmes. Le personnel est avenant et à l’écoute des clients et tout est fait pour que les clients s’y sentent bien. Le petit déjeuner qui se trouve à la hauteur du Lobby est correcte et la qualité des produits est convenable. Côté tarifs, c’est pratiquement des prix alignés sur la concurrence tel que Hyatt qui se trouve d’ailleurs à proximité du Hilton. L’autre côté pratique de cet Hotel pour les voyageurs qui arrivent à l’aéroport d’Haneda(HND) c’est que l’aéroport se trouve à environ 30 minutes de l’hôtel en taxi. Possibilité de réserver une chambre avec un ou deux lits. Le wifi est gratuit pour les clients de l’hôtel ! :-)
Jay A.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I have been to Hilton executive lounges worldwide. Reality is this one is about as good as it gets. Big question, why? 1. The views from the 37th floor of the Hilton are amazing. One can select a comfortable chair and/or sofa to peruse the downtown skyline while enjoying very good cuisine/drinks. 2. Breakfast is delicious. Tons of food choices both Japanese and American. 3. Open bar after 6PM. You can make your own cocktails FREE. 4. Lovely staff are more than willing to accommodate all of your needs. 5. Huge space. Though it gets busy at 630PM the space is large enough to accommodate good sized crowds. 6. Food service/beverages all day. Breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails + hors d’oeuvres accommodate your needs from morning til dusk. I shall definitely return to this well executed facility.
Winnie G.
Place rating: 5 San Leandro, CA
37th floor lays the Executive Lounge of Hilton Tokyo in all of its glory that overlooks the Tokyo downtown skyline during any time of day. I was lucky enough to experience that thanks to my good friend, Harry P. for that upgrade! We got upgraded in our hotel room so we were able to have full access to the Executive Lounge from the time it was opened till it was closed. From 6am-9pm, there’s a variety of snacks and meals. Mornings there is a small selection of a breakfast buffet, including bottomless mimosas, a variety of Japanese breakfast and American, drinks, coffee + espresso(I would say go downstairs to the Marble Lounge for a full breakfast rather than the lounge). In between meals, they offer small bites like nuts and sweets, drinks(water, coffee, soda, beer), and a great view with lots of outlets to charge and spacious. After dinner, they serve a wonderful«full» bar with your choice of top shelf alcohol between 7pm-9pm. It’s so beautiful and serene here. A lot of people come in and out, and the staff are all super friendly. There’s lots of space to sit and it’s not elbow to elbow. The chairs are comfortable and if you want to relax or need to attend to business, you can take care of it here. The wifi is really strong here, I was even able to FaceTime internationally with no problem! My first experience in an executive lounge– I think my standards have been set for life(probably because I wouldn’t ever get that lucky again).
Heather C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
By far one of my favourite Hilton lounges. Great: Breakfast is a nice mix of Japanese and North American with both having the impeccable standard of good Japanese cuisine. The soft egg over rice is one of my favourite things to eat. Throughout the day there is beverages and food, and then there is afternoon tea and appetizers(which change) and beverages in the evening. Has full service coffee machines and tea and other drinks(Coke, Coke Zero, sparkling water, etc.). Also a great place to just sit and talk with full tables or other sofa type sitting areas. The executive floors are not cheap, so save up your Hilton points or your cash!!!
Dominic C.
Place rating: 4 Flower Mound, TX
Hilton Tokyo has one of the better executive lounges. If it wasn’t for all the great food to try in Tokyo, I would have never left this lounge. They serve all breakfast in the morning and appetizers all day. The appetizers were good but the macaroons were the best I’ve ever had. I haven’t been to France yet but I just came from Las Vegas(tried Payard), Hanoi(Paris of the East), and New Orleans(French America). None of their macaroons were as good. I didn’t give them 5 stars because I’ve experienced better lounges in other cities. Some even served bacon wrapped scallops. Yummy. Next time, I may just relax in the executive lounge for an evening instead of of roaming Ginza, Roppongi, and Shinjuku.
George S.
Place rating: 5 Omaha, NE
Best Hilton Executive Lounge I’ve ever been. For the evening, great jazz playing(Miles and Coltrane) and premium liquors to choose from — my poison for the night was Remy VSOP. The food was very good as well. Excellent upscale appetizers to indulge; a mix of Japanese and American. Really no reason to leave the hotel(just kidding).
Bobbie L.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Just want to add that the breakfast at the lounge is a full breakfast that has as many options as the breakfast in the lobby. You can have eggs cooked to order if you ask the staff. All you can drink mimosas too!