Garden Pool at Hotel New Otani (2015)

Sat Jul 18 - Sun Sep 13, 2015 Hotel New Otani Tokyo

Time Out says

Forget you’re in the big city at the New Otani’s expansive (and expensive!) outdoor pool, decorated like a tropical resort and featuring a fun poolside restaurant serving Hawaiian-style burgers and fruity cocktails. The opening hours are extended at the height of summer, giving you a chance to swim in the lit-up pool until 10pm or hang out on the lawn while sipping on a drink and taking in some mellow DJ tunes. And if you have a little extra cash to throw away, try renting one of the cabanas, available for a cool ¥80,000 per couple.

Details

Open Jul 18-Sep 13

Time 9am-7pm (last entry 6pm); Jul 24-Sep 12 Mon-Sat until 10pm (9pm)

Admission Non-guests: Mon-Fri adults ¥12,000, children ¥8,000; Sat, Sun and Aug 10-14 adults ¥20,000, children ¥16,000. Guests: adults ¥2,000, children ¥1,000. Night pool: ¥5,500. Prices include towel, bathrobe, deck chair rental and locker use.

Venue Hotel New Otani Tokyo

Address 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku

Transport Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (Ginza, Marunouchi lines), exit D or Nagatacho Station (Hanzomon, Nanboku, Yurakucho lines), exit 7

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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