Hotels in Tokyo
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KOKO HOTEL Tokyo Nishikasai
"Once I arrive they told me to pay extra 80 Australia dollars and definitely I didn’t like it"
InterContinental Tokyo Bay
"My stay at the InterContinental Tokyo Bay was absolutely delightful. The hotel boasts an excellent location, making it incredibly convenient for exploring the city – whether it's for shopping, sightseeing, or visiting nearby attractions. What truly stood out was the Executive Lounge; its elegant and comfortable ambiance, coupled with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the stunning Tokyo Bay, was simply breathtaking. During the day, I enjoyed the expansive sea views and watching the boats go by, while at night, the dazzling bay city lights created a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere. The food and beverage offerings in the lounge were also top-notch, from afternoon tea to light evening meals, everything contributed to a sense of relaxation and enjoyment. The hotel staff were exceptionally warm and attentive, and both check-in and check-out processes were very efficient. Overall, whether you're traveling for business or a family vacation, this hotel is highly recommendable. I would definitely consider staying here again on my next trip to Tokyo."
Nplus Hotel Tokyo Nihonbashi
A stylish design hotel with a projector, Netflix subscription, and a complimentary lobby bar, located in the quiet, historic Nihonbashi district.
N+HOTEL Akihabara
"I went for 8 nights and it was perfect. The location is very ideal. A 5 minute walk from Akihabara station and close to many attractions without getting busy or loud. Actually the street is quite peaceful which is what you’re wanting after a long day. There’s a 24hr family mart just across the street that has an ATM and you can buy lots of snacks and food here. The room itself was small but very modern, cozy and clean with all the things you need. The bed was comfortable and clean. I liked the bathroom, and the housekeeping was done every 2 days. The staff are helpful and professional. You can also make a free drink like a coffee or tea and sit at their little cafe area, perfect for waking up in the mornings before heading out. The only thing I feel would enhance the experience is if the hotel had a laundry area to wash clothes. Otherwise, great place! Would highly recommend for solo travellers!"
Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport
"Amazing stay! The hotel was very clean, comfortable, and in a great location. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay. Everything was smooth and enjoyable would definitely stay here again. Highly recommended!"
ONE@Tokyo by insomnia
"So glad we’ve booked this hotel and upgraded to a King size double bedroom with a reasonably price. Love the modern vibe of the hotel and perfect location (not far away from Skytree). The hotel is clean. They even have complimentary coffee and snack bar in the reception which is a bonus. Highly recommended!"
Daffitto Oshiage I
"Room was so good, clean and comfortable"
TORA HOTEL Ikebukuro
"Very good"
Daffitto Honjo Azumabashi
"I enjoyed my stay. The place was relatively new and clean. It’s about 10-15min to either Asakusa or Honjo Azumabashi metro station. The check-in process was clear. The place was very quiet at night. I would stay here again."
Where to stay in Tokyo
Find the Tokyo neighborhood that matches your travel style
Ueno/Asakusa
A glimpse into old Tokyo, centered around historic streets and Senso-ji Temple.
- Traditional markets and street food
- Rooms with views of the Tokyo Skytree
- Just a short walk from Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street
Shinjuku Area
One of Tokyo’s busiest transportation hubs, offering unmatched connectivity across the city.
- Right next to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- Rooms with views of the skyscraper district
- Major transportation hub with seamless connections
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
The main Shinkansen hub and a historic financial district within walking distance of the Imperial Palace.
- Shinkansen to Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima right from the station
- Imperial Palace and East Gardens
- KITTE shopping complex and Daimaru department store at the station
Ginza/Tsukiji
Tokyo’s most sophisticated district, featuring luxury boutiques and refined dining.
- High-end restaurants and cafes
- Art galleries and theaters
- Enjoy easy access to central Tokyo
Shinagawa
A business hub with a Shinkansen stop and quick access to Haneda—just two stops on the Keikyu Line.
- Tokaido Shinkansen without the trip to Tokyo Station
- Haneda Airport in just 10 minutes via the Keikyu Line
- Gotenyama Park with blooming cherry blossoms
Ikebukuro Commercial
A lively commercial district with major shopping malls, entertainment complexes, and excellent train connections.
- The Sunshine City complex, featuring shopping, an aquarium, and an observatory
- A major transportation hub at Ikebukuro Station
- Major department stores and entertainment centers
Haneda Airport/Kamata
A convenient base for early departures and late arrivals: peaceful, old-school Tokyo with sento bathhouses and yakitori.
- Complimentary morning transfers from hotels to terminals
- Sento bathhouses and yakitori joints in the Kamata district
- It’s a 25–30 minute ride to the city center via JR or Keikyu
Odaiba
Perched right on Tokyo Bay, Odaiba is a vibrant, modern waterfront district that feels like a glimpse into the future. It’s famous for its iconic skyline, sprawling shopping malls, endless entertainment, and breezy seaside promenades that offer stunning, panoramic views of the bay.
- Breathtaking waterfront vistas of Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge
- Explore major attractions like teamLab, along with a variety of shopping malls and entertainment centers
- Wide promenades, sandy beaches, and leisure parks perfect for a relaxed stroll
Tokyo Tower Area
Nestled around the iconic Tokyo Tower, this area treats you to breathtaking skyline views and puts you right at the doorstep of one of Japan’s most legendary landmarks, all while being surrounded by lush parks, serene temples, and chic city neighborhoods.
- Stunning, up-close views of Tokyo Tower and the city skyline
- Just a short stroll away from Zojoji Temple and the surrounding parks
- Enjoy easy access to central Tokyo via multiple metro lines that whisk you straight to the city's top districts and must-see sights
Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome
This area puts you right in the heart of one of Tokyo’s most exciting complexes, where the buzz of major baseball games, concerts, and large-scale events creates an electric atmosphere you won't want to miss.
- Home to the Tokyo Dome, a premier destination for thrilling sports and unforgettable concerts
- Enjoy direct access to a world of entertainment, shopping, and dining right at your doorstep
- Enjoy excellent transport links via multiple metro and JR lines that make getting around the city and beyond effortless.
Find the perfect stay for your travel style in Tokyo
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
"Beautiful space but location is not as centralized. Big space, great interior, nice views."
Hotel Indigo TOKYO SHIBUYA by IHG
Trendy boutique stay with vibrant design, panoramic city views, gourmet dining, and a prime Shibuya location for urban explorers.
Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa
"We enjoyed our stay at the Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our visit. Our room was spacious and comfortable."
Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo
"Good Thank you very much"
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt
"Your staff on 51 floor need to get more training.thanks."
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo
"Feel lucky that I booked into this hotel. Although the location is not as convenient as the Ginza area, the hotel has shuttle bus to/from the Meguro Station. There are also limousine bus arrangements to the Narita airport. I also love the small garden at the back of the hotel. A morning walk in the garden is so refreshing. Hotel facilities are old fashion but are kept clean and tidy. All the staff that I met, at the Front Desk, Bell Desk, Housekeeping, were all very friendly. Definitely this will be the hotel that I will consider for the next trip."
ANA InterContinental TOKYO by IHG
"Good location for Roppongi, walking distance to many nearby malls and resturants."
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
A legendary five-star skyscraper with 1,423 rooms, nine restaurants, and a pool in West Shinjuku.
Imperial Hotel, Tokyo
"Wonderful experience and I stayed at the Annex bldg and the room was very clean and I loved the very details of the hotel room which made my stay even more convenient. The noise from the train can be bothering but it will stop after 1am. So bear in mind if you’re sensitive about the noise. I will definitely come back to stay. Highly recommend!"
The Royal Park Hotel Ginza 6-Chome
A modern boutique hotel just steps away from Chuo-dori Boulevard, featuring a complimentary sandwich breakfast and a coffee nook.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Connected by a covered walkway to Haneda Airport's Terminal 3. A 24-hour onsen and spacious rooms make it the perfect choice for layovers and early flights.
Fairmont Tokyo
"It was an outstanding hotel. Easy access from the airport, great proximity to Ginza, excellent overall facilities, and truly a one-of-a-kind pool in Tokyo! We would definitely stay here again."
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, A Pan Pacific Partner Hotel
A high-rise stay in Shibuya offering calm sophistication above the city. Popular with discerning travelers.
Janu Tokyo
"The view and room was perfect. But the staff at the concierge could be more helpful. When we got the car, the staff would continusouly ask for our passports and we all had a handful. "
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
"Walking distance to Shinagawa train station. Very convenient. Hotel is clean and staff speak fluent English"
Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihombashi
"Do take the staircase beside the hotel from the metro is stairs. You need to go to the A4 exit for the lift if you have heavy luggage. Generally good. 7 eleven beside. Got some restaurants open till 11. There is a supermarket opposite Denny with good prices for water. If you are there on Sunday there is a Sunday market near the hotel."
Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu
"Located in a walkable distance to both Ginza and Shimbashi, very convenient. But room is tiny and dont expect much space for your luggages. Friendly staff."
Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande
"Good location near ginza and walkable. Tsukiji market is also nearby. Lots of foods area and places to shop. Hotel is nice with amenities and rooms are great too. Theres a simple gym and washing machine. Overall great stay"
Asakusa Tobu Hotel
"Good location to temple, metro station and shopping street."
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Hotels near top Tokyo landmarks
Experience the quintessential Tokyo by staying near iconic landmarks
Shinjuku City
Stay in the heart of Tokyo’s business and entertainment district—skyscrapers, a free observation deck, and the vibrant nightlife of Kabukicho are all just a short walk away.
Shibuya
Immerse yourself in Tokyo's youth culture and fashion, staying steps away from the iconic scramble crossing and vibrant Hachiko Square.
Ueno
Stay near Tokyo's largest museum cluster, Ueno Park, and Ameyoko Market, with a direct express train to Narita Airport.
Tokyo Station
Stay near the historic Tokyo Station for seamless Shinkansen access, luxury shopping in Marunouchi, and proximity to the Imperial Palace.
Ginza
Indulge in luxury at Tokyo's premier shopping district, featuring high-end department stores, art galleries, and world-class dining.
Asakusa
Stay by the ancient Senso-ji Temple and the Nakamise-dori shopping street, with a view of the Tokyo Skytree.
Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro buzzes with a vibrant urban energy, packed with endless shopping complexes, lively entertainment spots, delicious restaurants, and a nightlife scene that never sleeps.
Tokyo Tower
Enjoy romantic city views near this classic landmark, with hotels located in the peaceful Minato area, just steps from Zojoji Temple.
Ueno Station
Ueno Station puts the entire city and beyond at your fingertips, offering seamless connections to major train and metro lines that make exploring Tokyo and its surrounding regions a breeze.
Tokyo travel info
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Ready to step into the incredible world of Tokyo? This urban wonderland is like no other, blending the electrifying nightlife of Roppongi with the historical charm of the Edo period and the fantastic realms of anime culture. Imagine sipping cocktails under the neon glow of chic bars, exploring the old-world streets where samurai once walked, and wandering through the very scenes that look exactly like your favorite anime. So pack your bags, dust off your walking shoes, and let Tokyo be your ultimate playground!

Getting Around Tokyo
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, draws a myriad of international travelers each year. Most international flights touch down at Narita International Airport (NRT).
Narita International Airport (NRT)
Location: Situated in the eastern suburbs of Tokyo, roughly 66 kilometers (41 miles) from the city center.
Go to the city center: The airport is linked to downtown Tokyo via the Narita Express (NEX) train, which whisks you to Tokyo Station in just 53 minutes. Alternatively, you can take Airport Limousine Buses or Taxis directly into the city.
Tips: If you're arriving on a red-eye flight, consider staying at one of these nearby hotels that offer airport shuttle services for a more leisurely start to your trip.
| Hotel Name | Location | Distance from Airport (NRT) | Shuttle Service Info | Rating |
| Narita Tobu Hotel Airport | 320-1 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan | 0.8 miles | Airport shuttle pick-up/drop-off (Free) Please contact the hotel for more details | 4.4/5 |
| Toyoko Inn Narita Airport Honkan | Tokko 560, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan | 1 miles | Airport shuttle pick-up/drop-off Business hours: [Mon - Sun] 05:00-00:30 the next day Reservations: Not required | 4.6/5 |
| Hotel Nikko Narita | 500 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan | 1.6 miles | Airport shuttle pick-up/drop-off Business hours: [Mon - Sun] 07:00-23:59 Reservations: Not required. | 4.6/5 |
Haneda Airport (HND)
Location: Nestled in the southern part of Tokyo, approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the city center.
Go to the city center: Haneda Airport is served by the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail, which take around 30-45 minutes to reach central Tokyo stations like Shibuya or Hamamatsuchō. The airport is also accessible via Airport Limousine Buses and Taxis.

During your visit to Tokyo, you can also choose these ways to get around:
Metro: Runs from approximately 5:30 AM to just past midnight, with fares ranging from ¥180 (about $1.1) for short trips to ¥930 (about $6) for longer journeys. Tickets can be purchased using cash, Transportation IC Card, or mobile payment apps like Suica or Pasmo.
[ Tips: Suica is a transportation IC card designed for short-term foreign tourists to Japan, valid for 28 days. The price ranges from ¥1,000~¥10,000 (about $6.4~$64). If you download the Suica app, you can just use phone to pass through the ticket gate. ]
Taxis: Easily hailed on the street or through apps, with a base fare of ¥410 (about $2.6) for the first 1 kilometers. Rates increase per kilometer thereafter, and it costs about ¥600 (about $3.8) to travel 5 kilometers (excluding waiting time and nighttime extra charges).
Buses: A budget-friendly option, there is a single fare within the 23 wards of Tokyo:¥210 (about $1.35) for adults and ¥110 (about $0.7) for kids.
Must-Visit Attractions in Tokyo
Tokyo is packed with amazing attractions like Tokyo Disneyland, where your fairy tale dreams come true; Tokyo Tower, offering breathtaking views of the city; and Shibuya Sky, where you can soak in the bustling energy of Shibuya Crossing from above.
Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland – it's not just any Disney park! Here, you'll find exclusive attractions like "Space Mountain" with its breathtaking twists and turns, and "Cinderella Castle" that glows beautifully at night. The park's total of more than 2,000 characters all use electronic sound action devices developed by Japan, making visitors feel as if they are actually on the scene.
Where to Stay: If you're looking to maximize your playtime, we highly recommend staying at hotels located nearby these parks that offer convenient shuttle services, like Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel First Resort, Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel and Spa&Hotel Eurasia Maihama.

Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower is a true icon of the city, standing tall and proud with its sleek, red-and-white design. From the observation decks, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the entire city. But did you know the best spot to view Tokyo Tower? Head to the Zojoji Temple, just a short walk away. The temple's peaceful gardens and serene atmosphere make it a great spot to take a break and soak in the beauty of the tower from a different perspective.
Shibuya Sky
For a thrilling perspective of Tokyo's famous Shibuya Crossing, head to Shibuya Sky. This stunning observatory is located on the top floors of the Shibuya Scramble Square building and offers panoramic views of the city. Imagine standing 400 meters above the ground, watching the world's busiest intersection come to life below you – it's a sight that will leave you breathless!
Harajuku
No trip to Tokyo is complete without a visit to Harajuku. Take a stroll down Takeshita Street, where you'll find shops selling everything from the latest fashion trends to quirky souvenirs. Don't forget to snap a photo in front of the iconic Harajuku Crossing, where you'll see cosplayers, street performers, and fashionistas all coming together to celebrate the city's unique spirit.
Best places to stay in Tokyo
Shinjuku: The Heartbeat Hub
Shinjuku is Tokyo's pulsing heart. Imagine bustling streets, neon lights, and endless dining options! Stay here for its electric vibe and easy access to Shinjuku Gyoen, a serene green oasis. Plus, Shinjuku Station is a transportation wonder—you can go anywhere from here.
Shibuya: Trendy & Vibrant
Shibuya is where the young and hip hang out. Scramble Crossing, the busiest intersection in the world, is your front-yard attraction. Fashion boutiques, trendy cafes, and Hachiko Square's loyal dog statue give it a unique charm. Stay here to be in the thick of Tokyo's cool culture, with Shibuya 109 and Harajuku just around the corner.
Roppongi: The Glamour Spot
Roppongi shines with its high-end shops, sleek bars, and world-class art galleries. Think Tokyo Tower illuminating the night sky and stylish hotels offering rooftop views. It's where Tokyo's international flair meets Japanese elegance. Perfect for those who crave a mix of luxury and culture, with easy access to Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown's extensive entertainment.
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What is the average price of a hotel in Tokyo for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo this weekend is $219 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is $359 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Tokyo this weekend typically cost $868 per night.
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How much do hotels in Tokyo cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo during weekdays is $194 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around $315 per night. If you're looking for a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Tokyo generally cost $804 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Tokyo?
Some of the best places to stay in Tokyo are near popular attractions like Shinjuku City, Shibuya and Ueno, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the best family-friendly hotels in Tokyo?
Families visiting Tokyo often prefer hotels like Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno - Tokyo (from $116), Henn na Hotel Premier Tokyo Asakusa Tawaramachi (from $50) and Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa (from $30), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.
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What are the top hotels in Tokyo near Shinjuku City?
Some of the top hotels in Tokyo near Shinjuku City include Hotel Gracery Shinjuku (from $118), Shinjuku Kuyakusho-Mae Capsule Hotel (from $22) and Shinjuku Prince Hotel (from $140), all offering easy access to Shinjuku City, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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Which hotels are the best hotels to stay at in Tokyo?
Tokyo has many popular hotels. Whether you're looking for a business stay or a vacation hotel, Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 (from $75), Shinjuku Washington Hotel (from $62) and Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel (from $48) are best choices.
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What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Tokyo?
N+ HOTEL Tokyo Akihabara Premium (from $92), Kimpton SHINJUKU TOKYO by IHG (from $330) and B/C APARTMENT Asakusa Hanazono Dori with Rental Car/Sauna (from $72) are pet-friendly. Take your pets with you during traveling.
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What are the best hotels with a spa in Tokyo?
Plan a peaceful trip? Spa can be a wonderful experience when traveling. Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 (from $75), The Royal Park Hotel Ginza 6-Chome (from $142) and Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo Ariake (from $49) provide highly rated spa services.
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What are the best hot spring hotels in Tokyo?
Interested in hot springs hotel as a travel stay? Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 (from $75), Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo Ariake (from $49) and Tabist TOKYO CITY VIEW HOTEL (from $42) offer great hot springs.
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What hotels in Tokyo provide swimming pools?
Tokyo Dome Hotel (from $81), Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo (from $212) and Imperial Hotel, Tokyo (from $238) are hotels with swimming pools. Book now and enjoy your swimming pool!
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Which hotels in Tokyo have the best breakfast?
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro (from $106),Tokyo Dome Hotel (from $81) and Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo (from $212) offer high-quality breakfast. Enjoy your wonderful journey with delicious breakfast!
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