Latest Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Dormy Inn EXPRESS Meguro-Aobadai Hot Spring
4/564 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good. It is opposite the most beautiful Starbucks and the best location for cherry blossom viewing at Meguro River. There are many boutiques and coffee shops next to it. You can walk to Daikanyama in more than ten minutes from the hotel. Great location and route. There are also donki and other places next to it, which are very convenient. It is estimated to take about 15 minutes to walk to Naka-Meguro subway station. It is also very convenient to go to Shibuya from Naka-Meguro station. The hotel room is relatively large, more than 26 square meters, which is very spacious. There are 2 points to complain about: 1 If you need to clean and take out the garbage, you need to pay 1,500 yen separately, otherwise it will not be cleaned until you check out, but bath towels will be given every day during the period. 2 The refrigerator in the room only has a freezing function, not a refrigeration function. This is very surprising. The steam iron I asked for from the front desk was broken and not easy to use. The fragrance in the room is the fragrance of black perfume, not the Japanese style.
Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya Jingumae Hot Spring
4.3/5130 Reviews
Shibuya
Booked this for the convenience and that it was available last minute but would say it’s a bit pricey for what you get. Room is very small but we made it work with 2 big luggages. Washroom was spacious though 😂 The best part about the hotel was the onsen/ public bath which was super comfortable and relaxing (hot bath, cold plunge, sauna, showering stations) and you get free popisicles and yakult depending on what time you go. Free ramen on the first floor from 9:30-11pm too. Service was okay. Location was prime and walkable but a bit of a walk to any station. They do have scooter and e-bike rentals out front with the LUUP app. You can hear the train nearby but didn’t really bother us overnight.
Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring
4.1/5110 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
I stayed in this hotel chain in another city before, and after staying in the Tokyo branch I was pleasantly surprised as my experience was better than I expected! For a hotel of this price the amenities are very nice and you can get a nice stay in a quiet neighborhood. Would highly recommend this chain
Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring
4.4/5250 Reviews
Akihabara
Convenient location, great onsen spa, wonderful services, very good breakfast, super tidy and clean. Room was however reeeally small (we booked a semi-double room). Neverthelesss... we booked this hotel because we absolutely loved the hotel of the same brand that we had stayed in in Kyoto last year. And the room size of this one was quite disappointing. If you love onsen then yes definetely go for it. Otherwise I bet there are better options out there.
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5253 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The hotel is conveniently located, right above the convenient store. It is just 7 mins from Kensei Ueno station, which has train to go to Narita Airport within 40 mins. It is only 3 mins walk from JR station, which only took about 30+ mins to Haneda airport. There are plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Near Ueon Park, with a few Museums. Breakfast is good. Highly recommended.
Dormy Inn Premium Kanda Hot Spring
4.5/5267 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
The hotel is ideally placed between Kanda and Akihabara station, allowing fast travel to almost any part of the city on a single train. Lovely view from the room window (floor 11) and from the breakfast restaurant where you can enjoy free noodles from 9.30-11pm. The staff were incredibly polite and helpful, going out of their way to deal with every request. The onsen is small but is nice for a quick relaxing bath and sauna. The ice cream afterwards is very refreshing. Finally, the breakfast was outstanding. They undersell it as 'fish and steamed vegetables' but it is so much more! Simply delicious and so filling, we saved so much on lunch simply by eating well at breakfast. Can't recommend Dormy Inn enough. Wish we were staying there again!

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More about Dormy Inn, Tokyo

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!

Tokyo tower

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 NameLocationDistance from Airport (NRT)Shuttle Service InfoRating
Narita Tobu Hotel Airport320-1 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan0.8 milesAirport shuttle pick-up/drop-off (Free)
Please contact the hotel for more details

4.4/5
Toyoko Inn Narita Airport HonkanTokko 560, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan1 milesAirport shuttle pick-up/drop-off
Business hours: [Mon - Sun] 05:00-00:30 the next day

Reservations: Not required
4.6/5
Hotel Nikko Narita500 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan1.6 milesAirport 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 Disneyland

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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