Raffles Hotels & Resorts, in partnership with World Trade Center Building, Inc. and Tokyo Tatemono Co., has announced plans of its Tokyo debut. Part of the redevelopment of the Tokyo’s World Trade Center (WTC) in the Hamamatsuchō district, the hotel is expected to open in 2028.
Raffles Tokyo is slated to occupy the top 46 floors of the WTC building, a landmark in Tokyo since its completion in 1970. The hotel will be ideally located for business and leisure travelers, offering close proximity to some of city’s notable landmarks including Tokyo Tower, the Roppongi Museum and Rainbow Bridge, in addition to direct access to Hamamatsuchō station.
Designed by Layan, Raffles Tokyo is expected to house 130 guestrooms, including 27 suites. The hotel will offer six food and beverage outlets, as well as a fitness studio, pool, spa and bathhouse. From celebratory gatherings to intimate meetings, the hotel will also offer more than 1,156 square feet of multifunctional meeting spaces and facilities.
“We are very pleased to welcome Accor Group, a world-class hotel operator, as our partner. Hamamatsucho is a major business hub in Tokyo, and with easy access to the Shinkansen bullet train and airport, it is an extremely convenient area for both domestic and international visitors,” said Chikao Miyazaki, president, World Trade Center Building, Inc. "We are confident that the development of Raffles Tokyo in collaboration with Tokyo Tatemono at the landmark World Trade Center Building in Hamamatsucho will further enhance Hamamatsucho’s appeal and provide an even more special stay experience for both business and leisure travelers."
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