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Tokyo is a city where tradition meets innovation, and luxury takes on a distinctly refined form. From Michelin-starred dining and skyline views to impeccable service and serene design, the capital’s most exclusive hotels embody sophistication in every detail. Whether your clients are seeking glamour in the heart of the city or tranquillity high above the neon lights, Stuba’s Luxe curation features the best of the best – properties where indulgence isn’t just expected, it’s assured.

5* Aman Tokyo

Perched above the Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo is a peaceful urban sanctuary blending sleek modern architecture with traditional Japanese design. Guests can unwind in spacious suites with panoramic city views, rejuvenate in one of the largest hotel spas in Tokyo, and enjoy fine dining at Arva, the hotel’s signature Italian restaurant. Its proximity to the Imperial Palace Gardens makes it a perfect retreat for travellers seeking understated elegance.

5* The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Occupying the top floors of the Midtown Tower, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo delivers uninterrupted views of Mount Fuji and the glittering skyline. Guests are treated to refined rooms, an acclaimed spa, and seven dining venues, including the Michelin-starred Azure 45. Located in Roppongi, the hotel sits amid vibrant nightlife, designer boutiques, and cultural landmarks like the Mori Art Museum.

5* The Peninsula Tokyo

Overlooking the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park, The Peninsula Tokyo combines timeless grandeur with cutting-edge comfort. The hotel’s fleet of Rolls-Royce Phantoms, award-winning spa, and refined afternoon tea experiences define luxury at every turn. Guests enjoy world-class dining, including Cantonese delicacies at Hei Fung Terrace and contemporary Japanese dishes at Kyoto Tsuruya.

5* Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Rising high above Nihonbashi, this award-winning property is renowned for its contemporary style and exceptional hospitality. The Mandarin Oriental’s signature spa offers treatments with panoramic views, while its dining options include Michelin-starred restaurants Tapas Molecular Bar and Sense. Guests are within easy reach of Tokyo Station, the Ginza shopping district, and traditional artisans’ workshops.

5* Palace Hotel Tokyo

Located beside the Imperial Palace moat, Palace Hotel Tokyo exudes a calm sophistication that feels quintessentially Japanese. Elegant interiors, serene balconies overlooking the gardens, and the Evian Spa Tokyo create a tranquil escape. With ten dining options, including French fine dining at Esterre and authentic sushi at Wadakura, it’s a haven for gourmands.

5* Park Hyatt Tokyo

An icon of modern luxury, Park Hyatt Tokyo soars above Shinjuku with sweeping views of Mount Fuji and the city skyline. Its minimalist design, serene ambience, and impeccable service have made it a favourite of discerning travellers. Guests can enjoy an indoor pool overlooking the skyline, fine dining at the New York Grill, and cocktails at the famous New York Bar.

5* Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Occupying the upper floors of a sleek skyscraper, this contemporary Four Seasons offers effortless sophistication. Spacious rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, and the hotel’s spa, infinity pool, and Michelin-starred Est restaurant deliver world-class indulgence. Its central location near Tokyo Station makes it ideal for both business and leisure travellers who appreciate refined comfort and convenience.

Tips for Travel Agents

  • Emphasise Tokyo’s diversity of luxury – From sky-high sanctuaries to serene palace views, the city offers luxury experiences for every traveller type.
  • Highlight culinary excellence – Many Luxe hotels feature Michelin-starred dining, perfect for clients seeking immersive gastronomic experiences.
  • Sell the serenity – Properties like Aman Tokyo and Palace Hotel Tokyo offer calm escapes from the city’s energy, ideal for couples or wellness-focused guests.
  • Promote skyline views – Hotels such as The Ritz-Carlton and Park Hyatt Tokyo deliver panoramic city and Mount Fuji vistas that elevate any stay.
  • Use location to tailor stays – Suggest hotels near the Imperial Palace for culture lovers, Roppongi for nightlife, and Nihonbashi or Otemachi for easy access to shopping and transport links.