Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
A waterfront Tokyo getaway
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You’ll feel like you’ve escaped to a beach destination at Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba. Although it’s close to central Tokyo, the property sits on the man-made island of Odaiba, a bayside locale that is a hub of entertainment and event spaces.
An enormous hotel of 882 rooms, Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba caters to the needs of every guest with its in-house art gallery, shops, bars, swimming pools, hair salons, restaurants and much more.
Opened in 2016, the sprawling Grand Nikko adopts elements of a Western hotel (large rooms, international restaurants) alongside unique Japanese details, such as impeccable service and high-end Japanese-style amenities.
Getting There
2-6-1, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 135-8701 Japan
TEL81-3-5500-6711
NeighborhoodToyosu
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
HND (9-12 min)
NRT (50 min-1 hr)