ANA InterContinental Tokyo
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from $228.00
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 1 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Business Center
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Jacuzzi
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant On-site
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Description
See more detailsLocation. In Ark Hills near Akasaka, Roppongi and Kasumigaseki, the hotel shares the neighborhood with "ex-pat" communities, government agencies, corporate headquarters, embassies, financial institutions, and exclusive hotels. Tokyo's metro rail network can be accessed within one kilometer (0.6) miles and Downtown Tokyo is less than two kilometers (1.2 miles) away.
Hotel Features. The ANA InterContinental Tokyo hotel offers an onsite 24-hour fitness room (surcharge applies), outdoor pool, staffed business center with complimentary high-speed and wireless Internet access and a dedicated lounge/relaxation area. Wireless Internet access is also available on a complimentary basis across most public spaces. The four meeting rooms vary considerably in size, holding from 30 through to 2,200 guests. Dining facilities include Cascade Café on level 2 serving international cuisine (breakfast, lunch and dinner); Unkai Japanese restaurant on level 3 (all-day dining); Akasaka (teppanyaki) on level 37 (lunch and dinner); Aburi open kitchen charcoal grill on level 3 (lunch and dinner); Karin Chinese restaurant on level 3 (lunch and dinner); and Italo-Provence fine dining on level 36. Hotel shops include a convenience store, florist, beauty salon, newsstand and gift shop.
Guestrooms. Guestrooms feature work desk with desk lamp, multi-line phone, voice mail, cable television, pay movies, complimentary newspaper (each morning), bar refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, and turndown service. Non-smoking guestrooms are available.
Expert Tip. Although Akasaka is a haven of expensive restaurants and nightclubs after dark, many of the same venues offer great value-for-money deals for lunch from approximately JP¥1000. Try tempura (lightly battered vegetables and seafood), shabu-shabu (traditional Japanese hot pot), and international fare from Indonesia, France, Mexico, Russia, India and Italy.