A luxury hotel in west Shinjuku, the Hilton opened in 1984 after vacating its previous premises in Nagatacho. Rooms are of a good size, and views look out into busy Shinjuku. As you’d expect, the standard of service is high. For business travellers, the hotel offers five executive floors, with separate check-in and their own guest relations officers on hand to help out and advise. The hotel's recently renewed executive lounges also provide views of Mt Fuji on a clear day, making it a highlight for guests staying at the hotel. The Hilton is also one of few Tokyo hotels to have its own tennis courts. As for food, the hotel is home to six different restaurants and bars featuring Japanese and Chinese cuisine, a steak house, a lounge renowned for its daily dessert buffet, plus signature cocktails and live music.
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Details
- Address
- 6-6-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
- Tokyo
- Transport:
- Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Marunouchi line), exit C8 or Tochomae Station (Oedo line), exit C8. Free bus from Keio department store (bus stop 21), Shinjuku Station, west exit.
What’s on
Welcome the New Year in style at Hilton Tokyo's exclusive masquerade-themed countdown gala. Set against a backdrop of shimmering gold and silver balloons, the evening promises an unforgettable celebration filled with glamour and excitement. You can enjoy an array of thrilling casino games including mini-baccarat, roulette and blackjack, while savouring gourmet dishes from a sumptuous buffet and indulging in free-flowing drinks.
Upon arrival, you will be provided with an exquisite mask to enhance the party’s mysterious allure. Throughout the evening, you’ll be suitably entertained by a stellar lineup of live performances, ranging from mesmerising magic shows to foot-thumping samba rhythms and spirited yosakoi dance. This dazzling affair at the Hilton Tokyo is set to make your New Year's Eve an extraordinary night to remember.
Make your reservations now via the event website.
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