Set in Tokyo and connected to Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal, Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport offers accommodations with a bar and private parking.
Andree
United States of America
Amazing experience, friendly staff that goes above and beyond. Perfect weekend getaway.
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....
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.
Opened in July 2014, APA Hotel Shinjuku Gyoenmae offers air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
Aaron
United States of America
I loved how clean the property was. Everything was consistently clean and hygienic. From the elevators, onsen, rooms themselves, and the lobby. The hotel is kept in great shape. I would also say the workers have absolutely some of the best customer service I’ve ever experienced.
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.
P
United States of America
Breakfast buffet had all tastes covered. Closeness to the train station was convenient and the onsen upstairs was a bonus. Hotel service was top notch.
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.
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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TOKYO EAST SIDE HOTEL KAIE features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Tokyo. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, an ATM and free WiFi.
Clean, large rooms, friendly staff, close to train station
Located within a 7-minute walk of Isehan-Honten Museum of Beni and 0.4 miles of Izumo Shrine Tokyo Bunshi, HOTELみなと-MINATO- provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Tokyo.
Everything your except from an hotel was top quality.
Located conveniently in the Adachi Ward district of Tokyo, APA Hotel Ayase Ekimae is located a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Budokan, 0.8 miles from Higashiayase Park and 1.2 miles from Horyuji Temple.
Excellent Service and An enjoyable and Comfortable Stay
Juyoh Hotel is located 2133 feet or an 8-minute walk from Minami-Senju Subway Station. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms along with air conditioning and heating.
Affordable hotel, nice staff and convenient location.
Attractively set in the Toshima Ward district of Tokyo, Hostel Belle Via Tokyo is located a 3-minute walk from Toshima Ward Minamiotsuka Park, 0.4 miles from Otsuka Mosque and a 8-minute walk from...
The staff is great and it isn't too far from the subway
Located in Tokyo and with Tokyo Origami Museum reachable within a 3-minute walk, plat hostel keikyu asakusa karin has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace.
Lovely location, clean, functional. Very helpful staff.
Conveniently set in the Taito Ward district of Tokyo, plat hostel keikyu minowa forest is located a few steps from Ichiyo Memorial Museum, a 8-minute walk from Jokanji Temple and 0.8 miles from Kinryu...
Pretty much everything. very quiet and clean. love it!
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.
Conveniently located in the Shinjuku Ward district of Tokyo, illi Enu Yotsuya is located a 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Historical Museum, 400 yards from Former Futabatei Shimei House Monument and a 7-...
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 in Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from The Watarium Museum of Contemporary Art, THE AOYAMA GRAND HOTEL has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The hotel is very cool providing an excellent experience.
FAQs about hotels in Tokyo
On average, 3-star hotels in Tokyo cost $148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tokyo are $270 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tokyo can be found for $609 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo this weekend is $389 or, for a 4-star hotel, $655. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tokyo for this weekend cost around $1,316 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $217 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tokyo for tonight. You'll pay around $423 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tokyo will cost around $862, 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.
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!
A
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.
Kate L
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tokyo is extremely nice city from the first view.
Tokyo is extremely nice city from the first view. This what you never see is the great climate. It is good to rest there! City is very clean and comfortable to walk, drive and travel. The only thing to remember is that it is a really big city and reservations of strategic points in advance are what I recommend.
Beata
Poland
10
Scored 10
We had a lot of fun and new experiences on our trip - you...
We had a lot of fun and new experiences on our trip - you could see how much of a stress visitors are making on there rails and other transportation though.
Be respectful of their customs and always be courteous and polite - if you know a few phrases use them.
Try not to be the big splash in the calm pond - and if possible, avoid the areas that are tourist traps and always carry cash!
I drove from Ueno to Osaka and back to airport and it was a blast! Way less stressful than running for the trains and dealing with the walking and crowds.
It is located very near the Shinjuku New South Gate exit. The Yamamoto line is accessible from there. My husband and I had an easy time going to the tourist spots in Tokyo because of this. The airport limousine also picks up and drops passengers in front of the hotel. So location is perfect. The breakfast buffet is also very good - coffee was good;’tea was plenty. There also very good restaurants near it and not necessarily Japanese. Also Family Mart. All in all, the hotel was perfect for new visitors like us.
Close to the Shinjuku station, so very easy to access. Typical entertainment area - the famous Godzilla statue cinema is around the corner. The hotel's lounge area is perfect for an otaku: mangas, anime DVDs all over the shelves. The hotel part very clean, less noisier than other capsule hotels. The capsule is plastic, a little bit noisy when you hit accidentally. The bed is fine...but the pillow is super old school japanese hard pillow...but within few minutes you can find out how to use to be comfy.
Great alternative to a hotel as it was spacious and had all the amenities perfect for a family, especially a kitchen and washing machine. Yoyogi station was a much easier station to navigate than Shibuya / Shinjuku, and the accomodation was located within easy walking distance, with a nearby supermarket and convenience store. Only thing to be aware of is the stairs, so if elderly or low in mobility, this may be an issue. Check in instructions were clear, and communication was prompt.
It's a great little hotel in a perfectly central location with easy access to Kagurazaka, Shinjuku, Shibuya. The Ichigaya station is just 5min walking distance, which makes it very convenient to reach many destinations within Tokyo including the Studio Ghibli in Mitaka.
The hosts of this hotel were very attentive and friendly. It had a familiar feeling, which we as a family always appreciate.
We loved this hotel and we think its the best value for money in Tokyo!
My stay was excellent and I would come here again. The staff, the room and the onsen were amazing! The location was perfect as it was right next to convenience stores, the Toei Ōedo Line and even a post office. Shinjuku Central Park was just a short walk away. The room had air conditioning, comfortable bed, a tv with useful information, a bath tub and comfy yukata. It all felt very luxurious and I would highly recommend this hotel!
Great hotel. Friendly, courteous, well mannered staff. Complimentary coffee / espresso machine that offered barista options available all day was a nice perk. Art installations on every floor were beautiful. French toast breakfast was amazing. Convenient subway access to the rest of Tokyo. Neighborhood felt professional and business friendly. Very safe and quiet. Haven away from the chaos of Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Location was great, especially for those exploring Shinjuku/Shibuya. Very vibrant nightlife. The hotel exceeded my expectations. The staff was very welcoming and helpful. Stayed in a standard double room -- non-smoking. My husband and I thought the room was a perfect size for us. This is not always the case being an American traveler in Japan, as Japan's hotel rooms are much smaller.
The apartment is definitely bigger size compared to APA hotels or any business hotels in the Shinjuku or Shibuya down town.
Me and my family felt way more comfortable here!
Heater works perfectly fine in winter time and all the amenity we needed was here too.
A Lovely safe local neighborhood and lots nice cafe and restaurants near by.
Close to MRT Hatsudai station on foot
Fantastic and helpful staff, located in a calmer area of Tokyo away from the typical tourist destinations of Shibuya and Shinjuku. There is a subway station right next to the hotel though which makes getting around fairly convenient if a little long to get to downtown. Next to a popular shopping area that has some great inexpensive restaurants that locals seem to frequent.
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.
The room was always well kept. Location was fantastic, perfectly located 5 minutes from the nearest train station and an easy train ride to anywhere in Tokyo. We spent a time in Akihabara, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, and many other neighborhoods in Tokyo, and the location of the hotel made traveling a breeze.
The location is great! Walking distance from Shimbashi station which gives you access to to pretty much everywhere in Tokyo very easily (including Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, Asakusa, Akihabara, Harajuku, Disney etc…). The hotel is very clean and the staff is really helpful whenever you need them.
The Hotel is really close to the trainstation. So you reach cities like Shibuya and Shinjuku in around 15-20 minutes. There are restaurants and convenience stores close by too.
For the capsule itself, it was okay. Not too comfortable, but it had everything you needed.
Booked this hotel for my husband to try out a capsule hotel during our stay in Tokyo. He especially liked the bath facilities and enjoyed the steam sauna. The lounge area was a nice bonus and the staff was friendly. The hotel was very clean and the bed was comfortable.
Hotel is new (Feb 2023), good location close to transportation. Onsen was very nice and clean. Great if you’re traveling solo. Good price compared to other hotels in Tokyo. I enjoyed the stay at Apa. beware regarding the address as there a 3 Apa hotels in the area.
Very confient, the location of the hotel is perfect! Just a small walk from Shibuya Station and the center of Shibuya.
De hotel staff is very helpful and is super friendly. Clean towels every day, and the capsules were comfortable.
Overall, it was a good stay!
Its in a very good location, 2 min walk from Shin-Okubo station and 10 mins walt to Shinjuku.
The hotel is a typical capsule and recommend to those who are looking for trying out a one or two night stay in capsule hotels. The lounge is quite spacious.
Clean and quiet. This was the best value I found in Tokyo. We did not want to stay in tiny capsule hotels. You are a bus ride away from the Shibuya station. From there you can go anywhere. The owner is friendly. We were happy with our stay.
The food And drink area free of charge all day long. The public bath. The available facilities.The cleanliness. Definitely a luxury capsule hotel.
Also the position, stone away from Shinjuku station.
Great location on the subway lines. Quick access the Shinjuku and Shibuya, as well as Tokyo station. Comfortable and relatively quiet hotel in the middle of town.
James
United States of America
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