LiveGRACE Hotel Azabu is located in an area that combines the sophistication of central Tokyo with the tranquility of lush green surroundings. Amid the city's impressive skyline, Shiba Park's open lawns, historic temples, and peaceful streets create a balanced atmosphere where modern urban life and relaxation coexist. Guests can enjoy views of Tokyo Tower within walking distance, while numerous cafés, restaurants, and daily conveniences are readily available nearby. With excellent transportation access to popular districts such as Roppongi, Ginza, and Shibuya, the hotel is well suited for business trips, sightseeing, or experiencing everyday life in the heart of Tokyo. It is an ideal base that offers both convenience and refined comfort.
Conveniences
Maruetsu Petit
Maruetsu Petit is a compact supermarket offering a wide range of fresh groceries, ready-to-eat meals, and daily essentials. With its convenient locations and extended opening hours, it’s designed to meet the needs of busy urban lifestyles.

Nissin World Delicatessen
A large market variety of important goods at reasonable prices. Deli meats are especially reasonable and often cheaper than local Japanese supermarkets/butchers.

Drug Papas Akabanebashi Ekimae Store
A famous Japanese drugstore chain offering medicines, cosmetics, skincare products, health supplements, and daily necessities. It is especially popular among travelers looking to purchase Japanese beauty products and souvenirs.
My Basket
Selling a wide selection of products, from vegetables and meat to daily necessities

Sightseeing
Tokyo City View & Sky Deck – Mori Tower
Tokyo City View & Sky Deck, located in the Mori Tower, offers stunning 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo, including landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji on clear days. The Sky Deck is an outdoor observation area, giving visitors an exhilarating open-air experience above the city. It’s a popular spot for photography, sunset views, and night-time cityscapes.

Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower is a 333-meter landmark in central Tokyo, built in 1958 as a symbol of Japan’s postwar recovery. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views from its Main Deck (150m) and Top Deck (250m), with sights such as Tokyo Skytree and Mount Fuji on clear days. The Foot Town at its base features shops, restaurants, and the Red Tokyo Tower e-sports complex.

The National Art Center, Tokyo
The National Art Center, Tokyo is a unique museum without a permanent collection, focusing on rotating exhibitions of contemporary and modern art. Its striking glass-and-steel architecture creates a spacious, light-filled environment. The center also hosts workshops, events, and educational programs, making it a dynamic cultural destination.
Team Lab Azabudai Hills
TeamLab Azabudai Hills is an innovative digital art museum in Tokyo where visitors can explore large-scale, interactive installations that blend technology, art, and nature. The exhibits respond to movement and touch, creating a dynamic, immersive experience that changes with each visit. It’s a popular destination for both art lovers and families seeking a unique, sensory adventure.

Mori Art Museum
The Mori Art Museum, located in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, showcases contemporary art from Japan and around the world. It features rotating exhibitions, often highlighting cutting-edge artists and global cultural trends. Situated on the upper floors of Mori Tower, it also offers spectacular city views alongside its innovative art displays.

Shopping
Azabudai Hills
Azabudai Hills is a stylish urban development in Tokyo combining luxury residences, high-end shops, and diverse dining options. Its beautifully landscaped public spaces and plazas create a relaxing atmosphere amidst the bustling city. The complex often hosts cultural events and seasonal activities, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.

Tokyo Midtown Hibiya
60 unique shops are open for business. Along with a selection of eateries offering cuisines from Japan and all over the world

Azabujuban Shotengai Shopping Street
Azabujuban is a town that has flourished since ancient times. The shotengai (shopping street) is lined with over 300 stores, including long-standing restaurants that have existed since the Edo Period and modern cafes and shops. The street expands across the Azabujuban O-dori, Patio Dori and the whole of Sendaisaka. The embassies of multiple countries are in this area and many foreigners reside here, so it also has a rich international aspect.

Metro Hat
This mall is connected directly to Roppongi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. Situated at the entranceway to Roppongi Hills, the distinctive round building has an open and airy atrium area at its center. Hollywood Plaza tenants include the Hollywood University of Beauty and Fashion, the Hollywood Graduate School of Beauty and Business, and numerous beauty- and health-conscious cafes and restaurants. Metro Hat is also primarily occupied by restaurants and there are spaces where customers can take their time and enjoy takeout food they have purchased here. Note that business days differ by establishment.

