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Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Restaurant, Laundry room, Luggage storage
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Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Laundry service (on-site), Luggage storage
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Hotels in Koto Ward,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Laundry room, Luggage storage
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Hotel near Ikebukuro Commercial,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Shared kitchen, Laundry room, Luggage storage
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Hotel near Ikebukuro Commercial,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Luggage storage
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145 reviews
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Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Laundry service (on-site), Luggage storage
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Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa,Tokyo
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Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Laundry room, Luggage storage
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Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Shared kitchen, Luggage storage
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9.7/10
Amazing
不完美的旋律Tabata Boutique Suites is located near Tabata Station on the Yamanote Line. There is only a small shopping mall next to Tabata Station, which has a bakery, a small supermarket, and several restaurants. There is also a McDonald's and some small shops about 50 meters away. The B&B is about 200 meters walk from Tabata Station. It is located in a residential area and is very quiet. There is only a 7-11 convenience store nearby, and there are few people and cars. The B&B is in Room 403 (the original information said Room 404). We couldn't find the combination lock that night and were unable to check in, so we called the owner. We called several phone numbers attached to the information, but they were all connected directly to the voice system, saying it was an incorrect number. So we sent an email, but there was no reply. We felt helpless and confused. So I went back to the door of Room 403 and found a combination lock in a hidden place. I had to enter the combination according to the information emailed to me before to unlock it. There was a door key inside the lock, so I could enter. We stayed for 3 nights, and the owner did not call back or reply to my emails. Only the trip.com AI customer service asked me if I needed help, which was very thoughtful. The homestay is fully equipped with all the necessary facilities, except that the small terraces of the two rooms cannot be accessed because they are used to cool the air conditioners. In addition, there is no floor heating in the house. The heating is blown to the living room and dining room by the air conditioners in the two rooms. Since the toilet and bathroom are farthest from the bedroom, the heating cannot reach that far, so it is very cold to use the toilet and bathroom. The advantage of this B&B is that it is quite new and clean, probably because it was newly renovated. In addition, the TV can watch YouTube and Netflix, which is great!
tabata hotel

tabata hotel

Hotel near Kita Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€125
9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserWe stayed at the hotel as a family for 2+3 nights, in different rooms. The room was spacious and had a small kitchen and a washing machine, plus a large shower. We ran into an issue in the second room: the previous guests had left the air conditioning on heating at 30 degrees, and it wouldn't start. We're not used to heating with AC, so we tried different modes and didn't think to just lower the temperature ourselves. We contacted customer support, but since they don't work overnight, we only got a response in the morning. Ultimately, we had to start the AC at 20-22 degrees and then gradually raise it to 26. It's worth remembering that Japan doesn't have central heating, so rooms will always feel a bit cool. There's paid luggage storage right by the entrance, which is probably good if you're worried about leaving valuables in your room. Also, there are luggage lockers at almost every subway station. For a late checkout, it's probably best to leave your bags somewhere in the city center. We really liked the neighborhood: lots of 24-hour convenience stores. Near the MCD subway station, there's Starbucks and local restaurants. In the shopping center, past the Starbucks, they have excellent donuts in the morning, and good sushi too. In the evenings, we walked to the tower. The value for money for a family room was excellent. Thanks for the hospitality!
LIVCITY kinshicho

LIVCITY kinshicho

Hotel near Sumida Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€61
8.7/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserA single-family homestay, fully self-service, the hotel has no management staff, tatami room, floor mat, very comfortable to sleep, clean and hygienic The guestbook shows that there are basically more Korean tourists One thing that really deducts points. Someone actually tried to enter my room in the middle of the night! Very scary! Through the peephole, I saw that it was a couple of tourists staying in the room. They were not Chinese, but probably Korean. They must have walked into the wrong room, but they kept trying the password until the system reported an error. They also tried to force the door open. I was scared to death It is not recommended for girls to stay alone. It is too dangerous without management staff. And the room is on the first floor (the second floor is a six-person room). There is no anti-theft window outside. The safety factor is really low If there are boys in the same group, if you don’t consider safety, the overall hotel is still very good. High cost performance, convenient travel, direct to Narita Airport
Light Hotel

Light Hotel

Hotel near Katsushika Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€33
8.7/10
Very Good
YYY Ying:)Cozy stay near Asakusa area. A little far from Minowa station if you’re taking the train but there’s a bus stop a few mins walk from the stay to nippori. However there’s no lift, think twice if you have many luggages as it’s located on 3rd or 4th floor. Kind owner allowed us to store luggages for free until 3pm on checkout day. Amenities are new and in good condition.
Komorebi Asakusa Cozy Stay The 77 House Tokyo

Komorebi Asakusa Cozy Stay The 77 House Tokyo

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 11.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€65
8.6/10
Very Good
TTsang HarryThe hotel is located in the residential area of ​​Iriya, and the environment is relatively quiet and quiet. There are convenience stores and bento shops within walking distance, but there are fewer restaurants and shopping stores. The hotel is located between Ueno and Asakusa. It takes about 25-30 minutes to walk to these famous attractions, and you can enjoy the scenery of people's livelihood along the way. There is also a bus stop nearby, and you can reach more sightseeing spots in about 15 minutes by bus. There is an elevator in the hotel, but you need to go up a flight of stairs to check in and out, which may cause some inconvenience to the elderly. The overall decoration retains the characteristics of Japanese-style houses. There are lockers at the entrance to change shoes, and then there is a Western-style living room with coffee, tea and snacks. Refrigerators are also provided in the corridor on the third floor. The room type I stayed in did not have a private bathroom, but there was a simple wash basin and mirror in the entrance. The room adopts a traditional tatami design, which is very comfortable and clean, and is spacious for single or double occupancy. The sound insulation effect is good, and there is air conditioning, TV and wardrobe in the room, but there is only one charging plug. In addition, the room also provides Japanese yukata to wear as pajamas in the hotel to enhance the Japanese-style stay experience. The bathroom is separate for men and women. It is located on the first and second floors. It adopts a typical Japanese design and is equipped with a dressing room, shower room and bathtub. You can fully experience Japanese bathing culture. There are also self-service laundry facilities on the ground floor. In general, Sakura Inn is a very unique Japanese-style B&B with a comfortable overall environment, considerate service, and high cost performance. It is highly recommended to travelers who like Japanese life experience.
Sakura Ryokan Asakusa Iriya

Sakura Ryokan Asakusa Iriya

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 11.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€39
8.4/10
Very Good
NNDJreally love the common area, the coffee and green tea provided for guests 😍.Peter really helpful.
Hostel Belle Via Tokyo

Hostel Belle Via Tokyo

Hotel near Toshima Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€40
8.0/10
Very Good
KK.KooThis place appears new and caters to a small number of guests. It is clean and I absolutely adore its asthetics. While the location is a little far from the subway station, it is really close to Imado shrine.
Komorebi Rill Hotel Asakusa

Komorebi Rill Hotel Asakusa

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 11.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€47
7.9/10
Good
GGuest Usergood for solo travellers. not social at all, and quiet and lights out hour starts at 11pm. very clean though! and it is around 15 minute walk to shibuya centre / crossing. it is surrounded by convenient stores though. it is also near the area of love hotels and clubs of the shibuya region, but it is not loud at all and it is in a quiet little corner. so if that scene is not your vibe then you can easily ignore it because it is not apparent at all (i only found out there are clubs and love hotels and bars near it because i went on late night walks around the neighbourhood every night and also my friend asked me to go clubbing at this specific club and coincidentally i found out it was minutes away from this hostel, and also long story short we also had to actively look for love hotels near the area because we both were stranded for the night lol). but if it is your scene - it is awfully convenient!
Turn Table

Turn Table

Hotel near Shibuya, Tokyo 6.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€28
7.3/10
NNickThe place is full of organs and organs. There is heating and air conditioning for four seasons without head marks. This price can be said to be good value for money to live near the Skytree. The room is clean. The bathroom is clean. There was no smell in the room. Very suitable for short stay. The mattress is very ergonomic and sleeps very well~ The place is a bit remote, suitable for self-driving playmakers to stay. There is a parking lot nearby for five minutes walk 400 all night 22:00 - 8:00.
Kyo-wa Hotel Kameido

Kyo-wa Hotel Kameido

Hotel near Koto Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€27
5.9/10
GGuest UserIt was very convenient as it was close to the station! The room was larger than I expected and was plenty big enough for one person!
HOTEL GRAND FORT

HOTEL GRAND FORT

Hotel near Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:€63

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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 €189 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is €317 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Tokyo this weekend typically cost €773 per night.

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 €164 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around €275 per night. If you're looking for a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Tokyo generally cost €714 per night on weekdays.

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.

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 €103), Shinjuku Kuyakusho-Mae Capsule Hotel (from €19) and Shinjuku Prince Hotel (from €134), all offering easy access to Shinjuku City, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

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, Asakusa YOSHII Hotel (from €57), HOTEL WINDS ASAKUSA Capsule Inn (from €16) and House Ikebukuro (from €16) are best choices.

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Tokyo Inns Information

Total properties55
Number of reviews1,969
Highest price€1,574
Lowest price€38
Weekend Avg. Price€137
Weekday Avg. Price€119