The Bar/Lounge at InterContinental - ANA Tokyo, an IHG Hotel
Ana Intercontinental Tokyo's bar/lounge is acknowledged by those who travel for a living. Out of 11 professionals tracked on TripExpert, 8 praised the bar/lounge, like Concierge, Afar Magazine and Jetsetter.
InterContinental - ANA Tokyo, an IHG Hotel
Concierge
"Besides the expected (three Japanese restaurants, a steak house), there are also a few surprises, such as the two-Michelin-star Pierre Gagnaire restaurant, the Champagne Bar, and the top floor's Mixx Bar & Lounge, which, since opening in September 2010, has been drawing in stylish crowds with its inventive molecular cocktails, bowls of truffle-oil popcorn, and fantastic panoramas of Tokyo"
Afar Magazine
"The 35th-floor Club Lounge is divided into five different zones, including Library, Dining, Bar, and Meeting (club privileges costs around an additional $105 on top of the room rate)"
Jetsetter
"To experience the wild contrasts that make Tokyo so unique, visit the intense Robot Restaurant (a surreal futuristic Shinjuku cabaret) or the Tsukiji Fish Market (My Tokyo Guide offers walking tours); a visit to the serene Meiji Jingu shrine and gardens will provide some much needed contact with nature"
Time Out
"The hotel provides stunning views on a clear day – you can see Mt Fuji from Japan's largest club lounge on the 35th floor"
Fodor's
"The Club InterContinental Lounge, located on the 35th floor, has superb views of the city and, on clear days, Mt"
Michelin Guide
"Those staying on the Club Intercontinental Floor have access to the lounge, which is the biggest in Japan"
Star Service
"Guests staying on club floors also have access to a superb lounge, with three food presentations daily and distant views of Mount Fuji"
Michelin Guide
"The array of facilities, including restaurants, a club lounge and banquet halls, is another attraction"