Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo
They’re more sedate, more sparsely decorated, as befits an apartment you might spend weeks in, rather than a few nights. And if they’re perhaps less lavish in an immediately dazzling way, they’re arguably more luxurious when you take into account the residential-style comforts; studio suites come with kitchenettes and cozy two-person dining tables, while the one-bedrooms add proper living rooms, and as you go up the range you come into full kitchens, dining rooms that are spacious enough for a dinner party, and eventually the three-bedroom Marunouchi Suite.
There’s a gym, a lounge, a rooftop terrace, and even a swimming pool — but what there isn’t, strictly speaking, is the sort of bustling bar or restaurant that’s so often the interface between a luxury hotel and a city. The Ascott simply isn’t that sort of place — here privacy is paramount. But that hardly means you’ll go hungry; modern Tokyo, and Marunouchi in particular, is avidly mixed-use, and every building, this one included, contains multitudes, including shops and restaurants — and of course the greater neighborhood’s got everything you could possibly need, and then some.
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