The Century, set amid Shinjuku's skyscrapers, has the trademark Hyatt atrium-style lobby: seven stories high, with open-glass elevators soaring upward and three huge chandeliers suspended from above. The rooms are spacious for the price, though unremarkable in design; the best choices are the View Rooms (10th-26th floors), which overlook Shinjuku Koen (Shinjuku Park). Tocho-mae Station, beneath the hotel, allows swift access to the nightlife in Roppongi and Shiodome's business towers.
Member Reviews & Ratings:
Perfect Hotel in the Heart of Shinjuku
Posted by hawaiiantraveler from Hawaii on 8/3/07
Don't know where the last poster stayed but they didn't stay at the Century Hyatt Shinjuku that I recently stayed in.
The rooms are huge for Tokyo size and the lobby is beautiful with the magnificent chandeliers. The service is top notch and the views of Mt Fuji on a clear morning are to die for.
Would definitely book a return stay here. 5 star accommodations IMHO!
ROOM: 5.0
ATMOSPHERE: 5.0
SERVICE: 5.0
VALUE: 5.0
RATING: 5.0
Not recommended
Posted by Rick from Austin, TX on 7/21/06
This place is getting very old, shabby and worn out and is in serious need of an upgrade. It is noisy and the beds and pillows are hard. This is not what you expect from the Hyatt brand. The TV doesn't have any english channels, and the ironing 'board' is a small wood rectangle. This place is a joke.
ROOM: 1.0
ATMOSPHERE: 1.0
SERVICE: 1.0
VALUE: 2.0
RATING: 1.2