Hotels in Tokyo (Kanto, Japan)

  1. The Tokyo Station Hotel

    9.4Excellent (9,480 ratings)

    Exquisite French and Japanese dining, Dome side rooms with unique views

    1.9 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 7,761
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  2. Tokyo Dome Hotel

    8.6Excellent (19,338 ratings)

    Italian dining with sky-high views, Traditional Japanese suite experience

    2.0 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 2,182
    See prices from 9 sites
  3. Imperial Hotel Tokyo

    9.1Excellent (19,788 ratings)

    Premier wellness and aquatic facilities, Japan's first buffet restaurant

    3.2 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 3,790
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  4. Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

    9.2Excellent (11,386 ratings)

    Park view rooms with castle vistas, Themed character guest rooms

    11.2 km to City center
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  5. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

    9.1Excellent (13,519 ratings)

    Luxurious, spacious rooms, Authentic hot spring spa

    3.4 km to Shinjuku Station
    from  R 4,828
    See prices from 7 sites
  6. Palace Hotel Tokyo

    9.3Excellent (9,596 ratings)

    Moat-side Imperial Palace views, Diverse culinary experiences

    1.9 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 11,019
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  7. Tokyo Central Youth Hostel

    7.8Good (1,656 ratings)

    High-rise city views, Traditional tatami rooms

    2.8 km to Akihabara Station
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  8. Hotel New Otani Tokyo EXECUTIVE HOUSE ZEN

    9.3Excellent (889 ratings)

    Extensive hotel facilities, Luxurious bath amenities

    2.9 km to City center
    from  R 8,935
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  9. Via Inn Shinagawa Oimachi

    8.1Very good (3,589 ratings)

    High-rise city views, In-room massage services

    4.5 km to Shibuya Station
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  10. GRAND HOSTEL LDK TOKYO NISHIKASAI

    9.0Excellent (131 ratings)

    Unique white sand beach lounge, Proximity to Nishi-Kasai Station

    8.8 km to City center
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  11. CAFE/MINIMAL HOTEL OUR OUR

    8.9Excellent (2,366 ratings)

    Convenient central Tokyo location, Flexible work and relaxation areas

    4.5 km to City center
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  12. Hotel Check In Shimbashi

    7.5Good (2,149 ratings)

    Unique lobby with fossilized decor, Rooftop public bath and sauna

    3.9 km to Akihabara Station
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    HOSHINOYA Tokyo

    9.2Excellent (2,433 ratings)

    Morning kenjutsu on a helipad, Unique private dining experience

    2.4 km to City center
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  13. Aman Tokyo

    8.8Excellent (2,582 ratings)

    Sky-high indoor pool with city views, Refined Japanese minimalist design

    1.4 km to Akihabara Station
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    • Popular choice

    Shinagawa Prince Hotel

    7.9Good (47,335 ratings)

    Panoramic city views from high floors, Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa on-site

    4.7 km to Shibuya Station
    from  R 1,470
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  14. Ours Inn Hankyu

    8.3Very good (15,214 ratings)

    High-floor rooms with city views, Themed Cinnamoroll character rooms

    6.6 km to Shibuya Station
    from  R 1,255
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  15. Hotel Kabuki

    8.7Excellent (741 ratings)

    Unrivaled luxury amenities, Exclusive private sauna experience

    6.1 km to City center
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    Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

    8.7Excellent (35,760 ratings)

    Diverse dining with 11 restaurants, Panoramic city and Mt. Fuji views

    0.5 km to Shinjuku Station
    from  R 3,908
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  16. Business Hotel La Firenze

    7.5Good (1,476 ratings)

    Spacious rooms with unique layouts, Relaxing massage services available

    8.1 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 792
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  17. Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinagawa-eki Takanawa-guchi

    7.6Good (2,802 ratings)

    Rooms with railway views, Steps from Shinagawa Station

    4.8 km to Shibuya Station
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  18. Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel

    7.5Good (13,873 ratings)

    High-floor bay and city views, Diverse on-site dining options

    7.5 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 821
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  19. Day Nice Hotel Tokyo

    6.7(2,365 ratings)

    River views from select rooms, Modern building with renovated interiors

    4.1 km to Akihabara Station
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  20. APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower

    8.2Very good (20,933 ratings)

    Rooftop pool with panoramic city views, Authentic Japanese public bath

    4.6 km to City center
    from  R 905
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  21. Lotte City Hotel Kinshicho

    8.4Very good (5,527 ratings)

    Panoramic Tokyo Skytree views, Charming Koala's March themed rooms

    3.7 km to Akihabara Station
    from  R 1,409
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  22. ONSEN RYOKAN YUEN SHINJUKU

    8.8Excellent (7,201 ratings)

    Modern Japanese design aesthetic, Rooftop onsen with city views

    5.3 km to City center
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  23. The Onefive Tokyo Kameido

    8.0Very good (911 ratings)

    Rooftop terrace with Skytree views, Japanese-modern interior design

    6.9 km to City center
    from  R 548
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  24. Tokyo City View Hotel Tabata Station

    7.8Good (2,305 ratings)

    Train view rooms and lounge, Artificial radium hot spring bath

    7.7 km to City center
    from  R 992
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  25. Via Inn Iidabashi Korakuen

    8.5Excellent (2,669 ratings)

    Modern and clean accommodations, Relaxing in-house massage services

    4.6 km to City center
    from  R 873
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  26. Hotel Bix - Adult only

    6.5(364 ratings)

    Soundproofed rooms for quiet stays, Proximity to Gotanda Station

    5.5 km to City center
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  27. Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport

    8.8Excellent (33,809 ratings)

    Haneda Airport Garden access, Unique themed collaboration rooms

    13.2 km to City center
    from  R 1,525
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  28. Nippon Seinenkan Hotel

    9.1Excellent (8,142 ratings)

    Panoramic stadium and city views, Authentic public bath experience

    1.9 km to Shinjuku Station
    from  R 1,595
    See prices from 6 sites
  29. Hotel New Otani Tokyo The Main

    8.9Excellent (11,643 ratings)

    Panoramic city views from sky restaurant, Unrivaled dining with 42 restaurants

    3.3 km to Shinjuku Station
    from  R 3,959
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  30. HOTEL LiVEMAX Tokyo Shiomi Ekimae

    6.8(1,165 ratings)

    Direct access to Shiomi Station, Electronic bidet in private bathrooms

    5.3 km to City center
    from  R 657
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  31. Toyoko Inn Shinjuku Kabuki-Cho

    7.7Good (5,282 ratings)

    Secure and accessible parking, Prime location in bustling Shinjuku

    0.9 km to Shinjuku Station
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  32. Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro

    8.6Excellent (25,280 ratings)

    Upper-level city view rooms, Orient Express-themed bar

    4.3 km to Shinjuku Station
    from  R 2,143
    See prices from 5 sites

The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.

Tokyo: Traditional Meets the Future

Tokyo, one of the biggest cities of the world, is a mix of the traditional and the futuristic. It is a place of innovation and reinvention. When you leave your hotel, you can choose the traditional side of Japan, one of emperors, palaces, shrines, and sumo wrestling, or the futuristic Japan, with technology, anime, and pop culture. A city this size has many types of accommodation in many areas of the city, each with its own unique character and style. With so many hotels to choose from there is something to suit every style.

The Future is Now

Many areas of the city may seem like they are out of a Sci-Fi movie, even your hotel. The neon lights, skyscrapers, huge malls, and technology might make you feel like you are in another world. You can get a great view of the city from the top of the Tokyo Skytree. Another well-known tower is the Tokyo Tower, the slightly taller and red version of the Eiffel Tower. You can also visit this tower to get a great view of the city, but the Tokyo Tower is about half the height of the Skytree.

To buy a piece of the future and other innovative technologies Tokyo has to offer take a trip to Akihabara. Another place to find a bit of the future is the Ginza District. This area of Tokyo has been compared to Times Square, but just taken up a few levels. Be ready for lots of people, lots of lights, and lots of shopping. You will probably find things here you will not find anywhere else in the world. Two well-known districts in Tokyo are Harajuku and Kabukichō. Harajuku is known around the world for youth culture and fashion while Kabukichō is the red-light district of Tokyo, featuring many restaurants, bars, shops, and clubs. And don’t forget to take some time to enjoy all the sushi, ramen, udon, and tempura. There’s no better place than Tokyo.

A Walk into the Past

If you are tired of the future, you can also take a step back to a time when electronics did not exist. The Imperial Palace is a great stop for anyone wanting to know how the emperors and lords of 17th-century Tokyo lived. You can visit the many gardens and walk along the same paths as powerful figures in Japanese life from long ago. Edo Castle, built in 1457, is another great stop along the timeline of medieval Japan. Much of the castle is in ruins after two devastating fires, but there are sections that have been preserved or restored for visitors to see. For a bit of Japanese history in terms of theatre, the Kabuki-za Theatre is the place to see a traditional Kabuki performance.

Find Peace in Buddhism

Another way to look to the past is to visit the quiet shrines and temples of Tokyo. If your hotel is not quiet enough these places will help you find peace. Sensō-ji Temple is one of the oldest religious places in Tokyo and is the most popular Buddhist spot in the city. The street leading up the entrance of the shrine is quite busy, with all kinds of shops, but the shrine itself is peaceful. The Meiji Shrine and its 175 acres of forest are a great place to find some peace and quiet in this bustling city. Zōjō-ji and Yasukuni are two other shrines you can visit if you want to learn more about Japan’s Buddhist history.

Something for Everyone

Tokyo has a lot to offer adults as well as their families. Before you start your long day of sightseeing, it might be a good idea to try the Tsukiji Market. This market is packed with all kinds of food: fruit, vegetables, fish, seafood, and more. It has so much to choose from; it is not only the largest fish and seafood market in the world, but one of the biggest markets in the world. Look for some of the best sushi and noodles you have ever tasted. After you have had your fill of Japan’s world-famous culinary delights, it’s time to get in some sightseeing.

For the young, or young at heart, there are four major elements of fun you will not want to miss: Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Sea Life Park, Ueno Zoo, and the Ghibli Museum. Animals abound in real life, in American style animation, or in anime at these four sites. The Ueno Zoo is the oldest zoo in Japan and is surrounded by a beautiful park. Ueno Park is Japan’s most popular park, especially during the spring when the cherry trees blossom. Also, close to Ueno Zoo is the National Museum of Nature and Science. The museum has hundreds of exhibits going all the way back to prehistoric times and into the future with exhibits on cutting-edge robotics.

A Bit of History

Japan has a complex and fascinating history that you won’t want to miss. There are many museums that offer a look back at how Japan has become the country it is today. The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, also known as the Miraikan, offers insights into Japan’s role in technology. The Edo-Tokyo Museum offers a complete history of the city and surrounding area. The Tokyo National Museum is a must-see as it is the oldest and largest museum in Japan. It holds the largest collection of Japanese art and artefacts in the world.

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