The generous use of polished wood in the reception area may suggest a grand European hotel, but the Landmark actually prides itself on being thoroughly modern, and rooms, though elegant enough to satisfy leisure travelers, are geared to corporate types, with good-size desks and business amenities. For a little extra, guests can stay on one of the executive floors, which have more business services and complimentary breakfast and cocktails. There's a staff of nearly 700, so it's no surprise that the service is attentive. There are shops and restaurants in the basement and first floors of the hotel building. At this writing, two of the hotel's restaurants, Nipa and Kiku No Hana, were closed for renovations. Pros: attractive discount packages frequently available; very modern amenities. Cons: may be too formal for families; some rooms a bit noisy.
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