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Depuis 2008, Lartisien parcourt le monde pour composer une collection des plus prestigieux hôtels de luxe. Notre comité de sélection évalue rigoureusement chaque établissement, recherchant ceux qui incarnent l'Art de Voyager à la Française à travers l'excellence, l'immersion culturelle et le service personnalisé. Chaque hôtel est choisi pour ses standards d'exception et ses qualités distinctives qui en font un lieu unique.
Aman’s first urban hotel stays true to the brand by being as secluded as possible in the busiest city in the world.
Tokyo is a city of contrasts—precision and chaos, ancient temples and neon skylines, fast-paced days and endless nights. And then, there’s Janu Tokyo. Rooted in the dynamic heart of Azabudai Hills in Minato, this is where the city’s energy is captured, refined, and redefined. A place that doesn’t just embrace Tokyo’s duality—it amplifies it.
Occupying the top 6 floors of the 45-storey Tokyo Midtown Yaesu skyscraper, Bulgari Hotel Tokyo brings contemporary Italian style and Bulgari glamour to the Japanese capital. The hotel is the 8th gem of the Bulgari Collection, this time infused with touches of Japanese tradition.
At the Palace Hotel Tokyo, the city’s past blends with its present to create a uniquely Japanese hotel.
The Peninsula Tokyo stands opposite the Japanese Emperor’s royal abode, but there’s no post code envy to be had.
In the heart of the financial district of Tokyo, but also a stone’s throw from Ginza and Asakusa with its older Tokyo atmosphere, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is a new sky-high sanctuary in the Japanese capital.
In the heart of the upscale Toranomon district in Tokyo, The Okura Tokyo represents the rebirth of a hospitality institution that embodies the essence of Japanese modernism.