Set in Tokyo and connected to Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal, Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport offers accommodations with a bar and private parking.
Open from April 2015, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku offers comfortable rooms, free WiFi and a restaurant, only a 5-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station’s east exit. Seibu Shinjuku Station is a 3-minute walk....
Dell Omalley
United States of America
Quiet, considering the crazy night life outside the door.
Boasting 15 food and beverage options, 2 swimming pools, and its own aquarium, Prince Hotel is right next to JR Shinagawa Train Station, from where Haneda Airport is only a 25-minute train ride away.
Conveniently located within a 3-minute walk from Shinbashi and Shiodome stations, The Royal Park Iconic Tokyo Shiodome is modern and stylish accommodations.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku in Tokyo features 4-star accommodations with a shared lounge.
Claudia
Canada
Very nice, clean and large hotel with a great breakfast option. The rooms are a tad small, but normal for Tokyo, but the bathrooms are a great size especially the shower. The bed was extremely comfortable and the rooms were cleaned daily. The staff were very pleasant and helpful whenever asked.
Set in Tokyo, APA Hotel & Resort Nishishinjuku-Gochome-Eki Tower offers free WiFi. 1.4 mi from Meiji Jingu Shrine, the property is also 1.6 mi away from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Conveniently located just a minute away from Tawaramachi subway station, APA Hotel Asakusa Taharamachi Ekimae is a 12-minute walk from Sensoji Temple while the Edo Tokyo Museum is a 10- minutes drive...
Located a 2-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line and Keikyu Main Line Sengakuji Station, APA Hotel Shinagawa Sengakuji Eki-Mae features free WiFi and high-speed wired internet access in all rooms.
Karen
Canada
The onsite bathhouse was amazing, but t is not tattoo friendly though so my travel friends could not join. Location was close to a subway and the Shinkansen station so very convenient!
Composed of 2 buildings, The Okura Tokyo features a garden and bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi.
Really nice property, clean and staff were helpful.
Conveniently located in Tokyo, HOTEL 1899 TOKYO provides a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Great location. Easy walk to the subway. Friendly, comfy and clean.
Located in a central location with 3 stations within a 5-minute walk, Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a prestigious hotel renowned for providing first-class hospitality for over a century since 1890.
The location is excellent, and the employees are amicable.
Re-opened in 2012 after thorough renovations, the Tokyo Station Hotel is registered as an Important Cultural Property and features gorgeous rooms in a classical European style.
Exceptional property, well maintained and located!
Located in Tokyo and within a few steps of World Bags and Luggage Museum, SAKE Bar Hotel Asakusa has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Great concept with sake on tap. Very clean and cosy
Located in Tokyo, a 19-minute walk from Uramori Inari Shrine, Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
New, close to train and eateries, shuttle bus to airport
Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel is located in the center of Tokyo, a 4-minute walk from Okubo Park.
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Located in Tokyo and with Nippori South Park reachable within a 6-minute walk, TokyoNEST Nippori has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Lovely hotel, very well looked after with great attention to detail. Amazing staff
Located within a 4-minute walk of Kuramae Jinja Shrine and 300 yards of World Bags and Luggage Museum, APA Hotel Asakusa Kuramae Kita provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Great location, nice rooms, great breakfast, quiet
Featuring 3-star accommodations, APA Hotel Asakusa Shin Okachimachi Ekimae is located in Tokyo, a 4-minute walk from Choen-ji Temple and 500 yards from The Shitaya Shrine.
Near to station, near to mosque, walkable to shopping area.
Located within 1.5 miles of Uramori Inari Shrine and 1.7 miles of Miwa Itsukushima Shrine, APA Hotel Haneda Anamori Inari Ekimae has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Tokyo.
Very convenient if you have an early flight from haneda
Located in the center of Tokyo, a few steps from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park, 634 Condo Shinjuku - Vacation STAY 14798v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Tokyo, a few steps from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park, 634 Condo Shinjuku - Vacation STAY 01902v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park, TOKYO HOUSE INN - Vacation STAY 52051v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Takatsukisan Chozenji Temple, Shinjuku Miyabi Residence - Vacation STAY 94836 has air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
limpieza! personal muy amable! ubicación excelente
Located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Takatsukisan Chozenji Temple, Shinjuku Miyabi Residence - Vacation STAY 94520 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
The balcony was nice and the owner was extremely accommodating.
Located a minutes’ walk away from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Marunouchi Line, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho features free WiFi throughout the entire property.
Great location, exeptional facilities. Enormous views.
Designed by Kengo Kuma, Capitol Hotel Tokyu features 3 restaurants, a 14th-floor indoor pool and direct access to 4 subway lines. Rooms are spacious for Tokyo and have city views.
Excellent property.Very modern yet ultra comfortable
Located within a 15-minute walk of Sotobori Park and 0.7 miles of Museum of Science Tokyo University of Science, Hotel Yuni -Comfortable stay Star-Club iD provides rooms with air conditioning and a...
Perfect location and cost for the Tokyo marathon base
FAQs about hotels in Tokyo
On average, 3-star hotels in Tokyo cost $147 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tokyo are $269 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tokyo can be found for $606 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo this weekend is $173 or, for a 4-star hotel, $362. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tokyo for this weekend cost around $686 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tokyo for tonight. You'll pay around $306 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tokyo will cost around $664, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The capital of Japan, Tokyo is a vast, teeming metropolis nestled between mountains and Tokyo Bay. It’s so huge that you’ll have to come to grips with public transport and maybe even experience being pushed onto a train. Yes, it does actually happen!
Get your bearings by ascending the Tokyo World Trade Center near the waterfront, and savor the fantastic views taking in the red-and-white Tokyo Tower and Shinkuju’s skyscrapers. North is Ueno, home to the best museums (including the Tokyo National Museum) and a large park bursting with cherry blossom in spring.
Equally tranquil are the Chiyoda Imperial Palace and Gardens, surrounded by water. Also in gardens is the Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine in Shibuya, a youthful district where neon abounds.
For more traditional Japanese culture, head to Asakusa whose Sensō-ji Buddhist temple is Tokyo’s oldest temple. Outdoor markets sell a variety of wares, though shopping in Tokyo is, of course, fantastic wherever you go.
Whether you stay in a Japanese ryokan, luxury Tokyo hotel or a hostel, don’t fly out of Tokyo Narita Airport or Haneda Airport without having tried sushi. Another Japanese institution is the sento (public bath) and onsen (hot springs bath) – a must try. Also incredibly popular are Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, Asia’s 2 most visited theme parks.
World class city with too much to see in just one trip.
World class city with too much to see in just one trip.
Food culture up there with London and Paris, perhaps even better in terms of quality and price. I would avoid Shibuya Crossing area as it is touristy and very crowded like Times Square unless you like that sort of thing. Things to recommend: Ginza, Ueno, Shinjuku, Roppongi, Team Labs, day trips to the countryside and food just about anywhere.
Stephen
10
Scored 10
Tokyo is like the best version an Asian city can be - super...
Tokyo is like the best version an Asian city can be - super clean (makes Europe look filthy). No rubbish despite not having public garbage bins. No smoking on the streets. 37m people and great air quality with relatively low levels of motor traffic. Awesome metro system fully available in English. Spend time in Ginza for upmarket shopping and something more like a modern New York without the dirt and homelessness and crime. Visit Shubaya and Shinjuku for overstimulating with lights, sound and people traffic. But go 2 streets away for relative peace and quiet. Vegetarians may struggle as Japan unveils the fallacy that the world is ready yo go vegan. It's raw fish and fried meat, meat, meat. Salads tend to be shredded lettuce or pickles. Be ready to be patient with Japanese people. English is very much a foreign language. Google translate comes in handy. And try to contain your anger when you wait in a restaurant queue with 13 or so other people while there is seating for 25 people free inside.
Kieran
Spain
10
Scored 10
9 Days of Neon Lights and Ancient Temples
9 Days of Neon Lights and Ancient Temples
Tokyo is a city that pulsates with energy. Our 9-day adventure was a whirlwind of neon lights, delicious eats, and cultural immersion. While we squeezed in a day trip to Kyoto for a temple fix (Fushimi Inari-taisha was unreal!), Tokyo stole the show.
Be Prepared to Walk (and Walk Some More)
This city is best explored on foot. Pack comfy shoes because you'll be clocking serious miles. My pedometer practically exploded by day three!
Fuelling the Hustle
Tokyo's food scene is legendary. From steaming ramen to melt-in-your-mouth sushi, we ate like kings.
Sleep is for the Weak (But Coffee is Your Friend)
Let's be honest, jet lag and sightseeing don't always make for a good night's sleep. But fear not, coffee shops are plentiful and the perfect pick-me-up to power through the day.
Highlights (same old news)
- Shibuya Crossing: Witnessing the human sea at this iconic crossing is a must.
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: A serene oasis amidst the urban jungle.
- Tokyo Tower: Panoramic views of the city from this iconic landmark.
Kyoto Temples
One day in Kyoto wasn't enough, but it was enough to be awestruck by the serene beauty of Fushimi Inari-taisha. The endless red torii gates are an unforgettable sight.
Overall
Tokyo is an assault on the senses in the best way possible. It's a city that never sleeps and offers something for everyone. Just be prepared to walk, eat like a local, and embrace the lack of sleep (coffee will be your best friend). I left with a full memory card, a happy belly, and a yearning to return.
Kamia
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
People are generally helpful but be aware that there are bad...
People are generally helpful but be aware that there are bad people as well. My friend and I once in Shibuya experienced a man eagerly wanted to help us to buy the train ticket and he snatched the money from my hand and bought the ticket and quickly took the change and cough heavily onto it and told us to give him all the change... It was quite scary.
Overall it is a good place to visit but the train systems are a bit complicated. I could only find the JR train map and there are so many private company train lines and they don't even have a map. There are even different stations sharing the same numbers which is confusing. it is hot everywhere, they are very conservative in use of Air-conditioning, we had terrible experiences at the hands of new bangladesh migrants who have Japanese residence permits now! . Local Japanese people are very very nice and hospitable.
Vinod
10
Scored 10
Tokyo was beautiful and amazing!
Tokyo was beautiful and amazing! I did not have nearly enough time to explore it the way it deserved to be explored. You need AT LEAST 5-7 days to explore all of Tokyo. Unfortunately, due to the length of my trip I only had 2 days and missed out on so much. Overall, I highly recommend visiting this city to anyone who comes to Japan. Be ready for big crowds and lots of shopping!
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Was only there for three days but did one day in and around...
Was only there for three days but did one day in and around Asakusa, second day around shibuya and shinjuku, then the last day around Ginza and central tokyo. Definitely missed some things as they were shut on specific days so double check that when planning but felt three days was enough as it's quite a hectic place. It was fairly easy to travel around and I would recommend you see the Teamlabs Borderless exhibition if possible. Walked around 30,000 steps a day so a good pair of shoes is a must! Also if gluten intolerant make sure to either download an allergy card in Japanese or scout out places to eat beforehand, not many places can accommodate you or understand you when explained in English (which is fair!). Shopping is unrivalled.
This felt like an older capsule hotel, but I found it to be pretty cozy. One of the cheapest accommodations you can get in Tokyo, and it’s in the active area of Ueno.
Ameya Yokocho Market is like a 5 minute walk, Ueno park around 7-10 minute walk, and Ueno station around 10-15 minute walk. There is a metro station about two minutes away from building.
WiFi was good. There are toilets and sinks on every floor. Washer and dryers are available in building. There’s like a work or desk area on the third floor, but it was pretty small.
Location is perfect for shopping around Shinjuku district but also good if you want to go to the other major shopping areas. I traveled from airport by taking the limousine bus, the trip was around 100 mins and the NEX at JR Shinjuku station to airport, both are very convenient.
I stayed at economy double for 1st night and move to a twin room when my husband join me, it’s much spacious and of good size for 2 persons.
A lot of restaurants nearby.
The hotel buffet breakfast provided good variety of food
The location of the hotel is great if you would like to be central to the tourist attractions. It's a short walking distance to Shinjuku station and also there is Tochomae subway station only few hundred metres from the hotel. The rooms were quite spacious in comparison to most hotels in Tokyo. The view from the room was great and depending on which side/floor your room is located you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day. A 7-11 and a Family Mart just below the hotel made it very convenient.
I loved the location, it's near two Metro stations that can get you around tokyo. There are also many shops & restaurants around the hotel. It has a local vibe compared to staying in popular areas like Shinjuku or Shibuya. I also sent out my luggage to the airport in advance so having to carry them wasn't a problem. I also loved the staff everyone was really nice and accommodating especially Masuda & Kuroki. The room I booked was perfect for a solo traveler like me and I loved the bed.
Great location (4 min by foot from the train station Otsuka on the Yamanote circular line). You can be in the main neighbourhood of Tokyo like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa in less than 30 minutes. The room was quite spacious and clean. There is a microwave, kettle and fridge inside the room. Be aware that it is an adult only hotel, not for family or child ! Conveniance store by the station or huge supermarket at 5 min by foot. The staff at the entrance was very nice and helpful.
The location was excellent - right out the front of the train station. It takes about 20 minutes by train to get into the central area of Tokyo e.g. Shibuya, Shinjuku area. There is good shopping and food options around the hotel. The bed was comfy, the room is modern and the hotel is a nice design. I enjoyed the onsen and liked that there was both an indoor and open-air one. There is a FamilyMart attached to the hotel which is great for snacks and cheap breakfast options.
Akasaka is a brilliant place to stay. Beautiful little area of Tokyo that has a convenient subway station down the street and fantastic restaurants and bars etc. We liked that it had everything we needed but it was quieter but with great access to the nearby hotshots of Shibuya and Shinjuku. This hotel is modern and clean and the staff were lovely. Loved the pyjama's and it was well priced in comparison to other similar hotels in Japan. We would stay again.
The location is perfect as it is near the station. You also have a lot of restaurants nearby that you can choose from. Shibuya Sky is very accessible since it was the one that we intend to visit. Shibuya Crossing and Miyashita Park is a few minutes walk. The hotel is just in front of Parco. Tokyo station is at least 24mins ride from Shibuya station so it's perfect for your Tokyo trip. You can access a lot of nearby tourist attractions.
We really appreciate the owner’s hospitality. My husband left his thermal clothing and the owner helped and send it to our friend’s address in Japan.
The property is actually conveniently located near Kanda stn, one stop away from Tokyo stn. Next to the property, we can find convenient stores. Not far, can find a lot of good restaurants also.
The plus point is def the washing machine.
APA hotels are everywhere in Japan. You know what you will be getting. They're clean, comfortable and affordable. This was a perfect example of that. If, however, you are expecting American sized rooms - you need to actually do some research on Japanese accommodation. It's not going to happen. Capsule hotels exist for a reason... Tokyo does not have affordable and spacious hotel rooms.
We came back to tokyo from kyoto for one night ahead of our flight home and shared one room (me, my husband and my sister). We had three separate beds and a pretty spacious room, considering we had 6 suitcases/ bags between us. The hotel itself was lovely, the staff were incredible and we had a very comfortable night.
Cost performance is excellent. The location is also close to two major subway lines. The cleaning is also well done and the bed sheets and towels are changed daily. Although breakfast is provided I did not eat there but seems to be standard for hotels in this category. WiFi had enough broadband for video chats.
great places to stay in SHIBUYA, just 5-7 minutes walk to Shibuya Crossing and Shibuya Station; the room is super clean and the bed are comfy for a long day strolling in Tokyo. The drinking water are free to refill and you can do your laundry as well, Great Job All Day Shibuya for new comers hotels since 2021
Great location in a quiet area of Tokyo - away from all the noise and bright lights of Shibuya and Shinjuku. Easy access to all the places I wanted to visit. Room has plenty of space compared to typical hotel however, you need to be comfortable with Japanese style sitting on the floor (eg, no chairs or sofa).
The overall vibe of the hotel was amazing, especially the lobby/common area. The onsen was nice as well. The area was great as well, a lot of good restaurants and very near major train lines like the Ginza line, so going to the major areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ginza was not a problem.
loved the tatami room and how much soace it had compared to most japanese hotels. The location was great. Quiet train station near korea town, but on the Yamanote line so easy access to anywhere in Tokyo. Can easily walk to Shinjuku as well.
Second time staying here as previously found this hotel when I was last in Tokyo in 2017
5 minute walk away from sunshine city 5 minute walk away to the nearest train station, easy access to shibuya & shinjuku you can’t go wrong
My Husband and I stayed here for our trip to Tokyo. The hotel is conveniently located, a quick walk to shopping and dining options. It’s also a quick walk to the Senso Ji temple and Asakusa train station. We enjoyed our stay.
Great location. Easy walk to Shinjuku Station. Perfect for us since my husband was running the Tokyo marathon and it started literally outside the hotel ! Decent sized rooms with good amenities. Enjoyed the breakfast .
My room included use of the onsen. I had never experienced this before. It was a wonderful experience. My husband and I enjoyed our Japan vacation very much. This hotel was a great place to conclude our trip.
Terri
United States of America
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