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One of the world’s most famously complex destinations, Tokyo has a unique appeal. Japan’s historic capital is at once a place of ancient tradition, and a hip, design-focused city with a world-class foodie scene, epic nightlife and arts aplenty. The city’s accommodation options are the perfect example of this: you’ll find everything from classic family-owned ryokans to elegant boutique hotels, modern business hotels and slick skyscrapers. Finding a balance when visiting can be a challenge; our list of the best places to stay in Tokyo is the perfect starting point.
Some of our Tokyo collections:
- Best Ryokans in Tokyo
- Best Family Hotels in Tokyo
- Best Boutique Hotels in Tokyo
- Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo
- Best Hotels in Tokyo with a View
- Most Quirky Hotels in Tokyo
- Tokyo Hotels with Pools
- Best Budget Hotels in Tokyo
For many, the question of where to stay in the city will be closely linked to what you hope to see and do over the course of your visit. To base yourself in the heart of the action, look at hotels near Tokyo Station, or the bright, neon lights of Shinjuku and youthful Shibuya. All are brilliant for top restaurants, designer shopping and a late-night buzz. Set atop reclaimed marshlands and close to the famous Tsukiji Fish Markets, modern Shiodome is home to some of our top spots. If you’re dreaming of discovering old Tokyo’s multi-generational businesses, winding streets, teashops and temples, focus instead on East Tokyo, Asakusa or Nihonbashi, where this enormous city of twelve million people really started.
Tokyo’s highlights, too, are seemingly endless. The Imperial Palace, with its manicured gardens, is a real gem, as are the Edo-Tokyo Museum, The Sensō-ji Temple and the Tokyo Skytree. Don’t miss admiring the cherry blossoms at the Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens (the season usually runs from late March to early April), participating in a traditional tea ceremony, or tasting mouth-watering cuisine at street stalls and Michelin-starred eateries alike. The best places to stay in Tokyo await!
The Best Places to Stay in Tokyo
For a Classic Ryokan
- The Edo Sakura offers a typical Japanese guesthouse experience, with 30 rooms in a traditional Machiya townhouse in Taito. Choose a room with tatami mattings and futons, or a more modern Western bed. Daily tea ceremonies are held at 10am, and well worth watching. Friendly and quiet.
- Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku has elegant guestrooms, with a more stylish, contemporary take on floor matting and futon beds. Rectangular windows frame views of skycrapers, and the onsen is ideal for a long soak after a day of exploring. Expect excellent Japanese food, too.
- Cyashitu Ryokan Asakusa is made up of ten rooms with sliding screens, bamboo blinds and low beds. Gather in the lounge for sake and nibbles, or kick back in the hot tub in the evening. A designer take on the classic ryokan experience.
- Yuen Bettei Daita invites guests to unwind in communal hot spring onsen baths (indoor & outdoor) and the soothing Sojyu Spa. Elegant rooms are compact, drawing on typical Japanese elements — tatami flooring, rock gardens and wooden furnishings — and romantic. With Tsukikage serving mouth-watering Japanese fare, this is a very special choice.
For Boutique Chic
- Hotel K5 merges Scandi & Japanese styles in 20 hip rooms. One of Nihonbashi's trendiest boutique boltholes, this little hotel is also known for its terrific restaurant: Caveman. In addition there's a coffee shop, cocktail bar and brewery. A romantic pad in a building dating back to 1924.
- Hotel Azabu 10 has just ten airy guestrooms with sink-into soft furnishings, lots of white-on-white textiles and free-standing tubs. Set in Minato City, it's a romantic choice for a city break. Sample Japanese fare at the highly regarded Totanuki restaurant. Adult only bliss.
For Unusual Design
- Hoshinoya, Tokyo’s first five-star ryokan, has 84 rooms on 17 floors, each of which acts as its own luxurious guesthouse. Take a soak in a traditional onsen, feast on exceptional Japanese cuisine, savour a sophisticated tea ceremony and retreat to atmospheric rooms and suites. A wonderful experience.
- Hotel Gajoen has 60 luxurious rooms and suites, and an acclaimed Chinese restauraunt. The big draw, however, is the adjoining historic Hyakudan Kaidan and the vast collection of Japanese pre-war artwork. One for design lovers and culture buffs.
For Families
- MUJI Hotel Ginza is a great family choice, with split-level suites offering mutliple beds. Interiors feature pale wooden furnishings and cosy beds topped with crisp white sheets. The enormous flagship MUJI shop is in the same building: perfect for a family shopping trip.
- The Prince Park Tower has its own karaoke bar and bowling alley, as well as an extensive choice of restauraunts and a spoiling spa. A lively, fun choice for a trip with family and friends. Well-located in Shiba Park and close to a number of cultural attractions.
- Trunk Hotel is a trendy offering in the Shibuya district. With an emphasis on reusing and recycling, most of the matierals in the hotel have been repurposed. The vibe is fresh and funky, families will appreciate the flexible room options, and the lively bar is great for groups of friends or families with teenagers who will love the live music evenings.
For Luxury
- The Mandarin Oriental is a swish city hotel, boasting panoramic views from its 179 elegant rooms and suites. Pick this place for the sense of timeless style, the chic bars and restaurants and the impressive spa. A gem for couples, families or business travellers.
- Aman Tokyo has minimalist interiors designed by Kerry Hill, featuring pale wooden furnishings, slate-grey upholstery and crisp white linens. Suites are soothing and contemporary, the spa is sensational, and Venetian-trained chef Masakazu Hiraki promises some of the best Italian food in the city.
- The Tokyo Station Hotel originally opened in 1915, a year after the station itself. Now recognised as a key cultural landmark, this opulent property has been extensively refubished to offer 150 glamorous rooms and suites. Communal spaces feature cut-glass chandeliers, sumptuous drapes and plenty of classic style. Iconic.
- The Shangri-La Hotel will certainly not disappoint. Book one of 363 luxurious rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, admire epic views, dine in style or enjoy rejuvenating treatments at the CHI Spa.
- The Peninsula is a landmark hotel with opulent interiors fusing Japanese design with contemporary style. With nine restaurants, exceptional service, phenomenal views from rooms and the rooftop, an indoor pool and a superb spa this is a seriously special choice.
For Great Value
- Andon Ryokan is a traditional guesthouse in a quiet neighbourhood. 24 simple rooms have roll-down futons and tatami matting, offering a taste of traditional Japanese living. A friendly, great-value choice for budget travellers. Don't miss the excellent tea ceremonies in the communal lounge.
- Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel sits in Tokyo's Taito district, not far from the main sights. Expect smart interiors with muted tones, and a range of family rooms, doubles and dormitories. Modern and well-priced, with very good Japanese cuisine.
- One@Tokyo is the creation of architect Kengo Kuma. Set in downtown Oshiage, East Tokyo, it's an appealingly affordable base for fans of contemporary industrial design, with plywood and concrete featuring heavily. There are epic city views from the rooftop.
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Travel Information
- Fly to Haneda International Airport or to Narita International Airport and travel into the city by high-speed train or regular bus service.
- Tokyo is best navigated by public transport, but you may want to drive if you're exploring beyond the city itself. Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- This really is a year-round destination. Summers can be hot and humid, with temperatures hovering around 30°C, so we'd recommend travelling in spring — famous for its pink blossoms — or autumn. Winter in Tokyo is cold, but can be very special.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Osaka.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in Japan.
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Andon Ryokan Tokyo 24 rooms from AU$130
Value chic - A great value hotel in a quiet locality but with easy access to the city's main attractions.Learning - Cultural activities at the hotel include tea ceremonies & flower arrangement classesLocal exploring - Excellent location for exploring the surrounding neighbourhood on footGreat walks - Located close to popular Ueno Park, which is lovely for relaxed walksA traditional guesthouse in a quiet neighbourhood. Simple rooms have roll down futons, tatami matting, large windows and almost nothing else. Bathrooms are shared. The lounge area is a more contemporary affair with new-age furniture and bold colours. A friendly base for travellers on a budget. See More
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Hotel Cen Tokyo (Shinjuku Ku) 44 rooms from AU$123
Local exploring - A short walk to the cosy taverns at the bustling Shinjuku Golden Gai districtValue chic - A cool, industrial vibe — great for budget-conscious travellersGreat walks - Stroll through nearby Shinjuku Gyoen National GardenRestaurant - There's a cafe for brunch and light fareA welcoming hotel in Shinjuku. The compact, industrial-chic rooms in stylish monochrome contrast nicely with the vibrant lobby. There's a relaxing deck and outdoor area for drinks, plus a cafe/bar downstairs serving brunch and light fare. A quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo life. See More
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Hotel Graphy Nezu Tokyo (Taito City) 67 rooms from AU$125
Local exploring - Yanesen has an old world vibe, complete with sento bathhouses, tea shops, and antique shopsGroups - There's the option for dormitory bedrooms which can accommodate up to six peopleGreat walks - Close to Ueno Park with more than 1000 cherry trees lining its central pathwayLocal markets - Find the perfect souvenir at one of the many flea marketsA friendly hostel in the Yanesen neighbourhood. Minimalist rooms, some with private bathroom, plus a shared kitchen and lounge with TV and gaming equipment. There's a cafe serving meals throughout the day and free beer at happy hour. A good choice for those on a budget who enjoy meeting others. See More
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Nest Hotel Tokyo Hanzomon Tokyo from AU$163
Local exploring - Discover the city's gems effortlessly from this central hideaway, just steps away from major attractions and the subway stationFamilies - Families will find comfort in triple rooms & a warm welcome from the friendly, multilingual staffSights nearby - Explore Tokyo's iconic landmarks like the National Diet Building and Japan Imperial Palace, all within easy reach from your baseLocal markets - Delve into the vibrant street markets of Asakusa, where you can haggle for souvenirs and sample local delicaciesDiscover a hideaway oasis in the heart of Tokyo at this chic hotel by Hanzomon Station. Unwind in rooms boasting world-class Simmons beds and muted tones. Unique interior details litter the common areas and complimentary bread and coffee are a welcome addition. Well connected and characterful. See More
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OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka Tokyo 125 rooms from AU$184
Families - With the elevated beds and sofa beds in each room, this is ideal for small familiesValue chic - This chic accommodation comes in at a very reasonable price pointCity Style - Smart, modern interiors with an industrial feelGreat walks - Sugamo Park is one of many beautiful parks in the area that make for great walkingA chic, modern, family friendly property in Tokyo's northern suburbs. Compact but cozy rooms are surprisingly spacious with the elevated beds and lots of storage. Communal areas include an all-day cafe (risotto is the speciality), plus a sociable bar and lounge. A smart off-the-beaten-track base. See More
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Akasaka Granbell Hotel Tokyo 61 rooms from AU$184
Groups - Ideal for groups, offering varied room types, a British-style pub, and all-you-can-eat A5 Wagyu for memorable gatheringsLocal exploring - Steps from Akasaka-Mitsuke, it's the perfect base to dive into Tokyo's heart with direct subway links to major spotsSights nearby - Stroll through the tranquil Hikawa Shrine, a serene oasis amid Tokyo's buzzGreat walks - Relax in Hinokicho Park, a serene green space perfect for a quiet breakThis design hotel blends sophistication with a playful twist, a stone's throw from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. Interiors accented with graphic elements, echo the mature yet whimsical spirit of its urban surroundings. Feast on A5 Kuroge's Wagyu beef, paired with an extensive wine list. A chic city stay. See More
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DDD Hotel Tokyo 122 rooms from AU$193
City Style - Dive into Tokyo's vibrant art scene with on-site galleries and cultural hubs, perfect for stylish urban explorersRomantic Break - Romantic getaways are redefined with minimalist luxury rooms, where light dances through arched windowsLocal markets - Explore Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a haven for foodies and chefs alike, offering everything from knives to fake food replicasGreat walks - Stroll down Hoppy Street for a taste of local izakayas, savouring the unique Hoppy drink and traditional eatsThis gem in Tokyo's heart, reinvents urban stays with its collective spirit. Boasting a minimalist design, it merges deep moss green hues and arched windows for a tranquil retreat. With an art gallery, French cuisine and a café with specialty coffee, it's a cultural haven. Luxury meets creativity. See More
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Bespoke Hotel Shinjuku Tokyo from AU$197
Local exploring - Dive into the neon-soaked underbelly of Tokyo with the guided Kabukicho tour, revealing its vibrant history and modern allureCity Style - Meticulously curated art and design, where every corner tells a story of Kabukicho's chaotic beautyFamilies - Unwind in the modern yet cosy triple room, designed to offer the perfect sanctuary for familiesLocal markets - Delight in unique souvenirs inspired by Kabukicho's eclectic charm, take home a piece of the city's vibrant spiritDiscover the essence of Kabukicho at this vibrant hotel where chaos meets creativity. Immerse yourself in bespoke art and design, from the unique room murals to the eclectic decor throughout. With a cosy café by day and a lively bar by night, it's an exciting city getaway. See More
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Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku Tokyo 193 rooms from AU$203
City Style - Offering a blend of classic Japanese comfort and contemporary city style, this hotel has lots of local Tokyo charmLocal exploring - Set in the heart of Tokyo in the Shinjuku neighbourhood, book this hotel as a base for your city exploringRomantic Break - With cosy suites, a romantic onsen and great restaurant, book this hotel for your next couples' city breakSights nearby - Visit the nearby Taiso-ji Temple, an oasis of calm in the area with a renowned Buddha statue and lots of local catsThis Tokyo hotel blends city style with Japanese tradition in central Shinjuku. In the elegant guestrooms, futon beds and tatami areas nod to local customs, while the rectangular windows with skyscraper views introduce contemporary Tokyo. Soak in the hotel onsen after sightseeing. See More
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One@Tokyo Tokyo (Sumida-ku) 142 rooms from AU$205
City Style - This slick design hotel oozes Tokyo style from the distinctive exterior artwork to the bold interior design- a real winnerSights nearby - A short walk to many of the cities sites including the famed temple in Asakusa, Sensoji, and the Sumida RiverLocal exploring - A skip hop and a jump from many of the sights of Tokyo, and overlooking the unmissable Tokyo SkytreeHotel Entertainment - Grab a drink and head up to the rooftop lounge to feast on the incredible views of Tokyo's skylineRecommended by - TabletA bold venture designed by famed architect Kengo Kuma, in downtown Oshiage, east Tokyo. The crisscross wooden exterior sets the tone for the industrial conversion plywood and concrete layout of the interiors. The rooms range from comfortable to luxurious and the rooftop offers unbeatable city views. See More
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Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho Tokyo 205 rooms from AU$225
Local exploring - Nestled in a gritty yet well-connected neighbourhood, offering easy access to hidden gems and iconic landmarks alikeCity Style - Immerse yourself in modern minimalism at this downtown gem, where vibrant decor and a lively social hub awaitGreat walks - Take a leisurely stroll along the Sumida River, enjoying picturesque views of Tokyo's skylineRestaurant - Dive into Tokyo's culinary scene at Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho's vibrant restaurantStep into the vibrant pulse of downtown Tokyo with a stay at this playful boutique haven. Embracing a fusion of Japanese charm and modern flair, it's the perfect blend of style and substance. From sleek rooms to a buzzing bar scene, it's your all-in-one hub for business and leisure. See More
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Hotel Niwa Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku Misaki-cho) 238 rooms from AU$229
Local exploring - Find many of the city's main attractions within easy access & a number of stations a short walk from the property.Theatre - Catch art house international and Japanese movies at the nearby Iwanami Hall.Great walks - Take a stroll through the 17th century Japanese Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden.Restaurant - Savour Japanese kaiseki multi-course meals at YukuriA smart, well-oiled property boasting excellent city connections. Find a combination of traditional Japanese design mixed with contemporary style. An excellent Japanese restaurant boasts a superb wine list and leafy surrounds give a tranquil feel. Ideal for both business and leisure. See More
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Hotel Resol Akihabara Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku) 143 rooms from AU$210
Local exploring - Easy access to various parts of Tokyo such as Ginza for upmarket shopping and Asakusa with the Sensoji TempleValue chic - Smart modern interiors with influences from Brooklyn, NYC and very reasonable room ratesGreat walks - Walk along the Kanda riverside and enjoy its many gorgeous flowers or take a river cruiseSights nearby - Located close to Tokyo Dome, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Kanda Myojin ShrineA hotel which backs on to the Kanda River. Stylish rooms feature wood and iron details with tasteful soft furnishings and artwork creating a homely feel. Some rooms have a river view, plus there's a restaurant serving authentic Italian cuisine. Close to the city but a calming riverside location. See More
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The Edo Sakura Tokyo (Taito-ku) 30 rooms from AU$224
Romantic Break - The tranquil atmosphere at this hotel makes it a great place for a couples' break; ask staff for help to plan your sightseeingLocal exploring - Set in a pretty, centrally located neighbourhood with good transport links, this hotel is perfect for local exploringCity Style - With custom-designed interiors that draw on Japanese tea house culture, this hotel has plenty of local Tokyo charmSights nearby - Visit the nearby Ono Terusaki Shrine, a historic Buddhist site said to have been founded in 852This design hotel is nestled in a Japanese-style Machiya townhouse in Taito, Tokyo. The hotel offers the option of a traditional experience, with futon beds and tatami mats, or contemporary, Western rooms. Enjoy a daily tea ceremony in the morning before you set out sightseeing. See More
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Hamacho Hotel Tokyo (Chuo-ku) 170 rooms from AU$235
City Style - The Premium Terrace Room sees traditional Japanese crafts blend with modern design. There's a luxe bathroom and spacious balconyLocal exploring - Close to the Masago Monument and the Site of Mutsu Munemitsu ResidenceSights nearby - It's an easy drive to Roppongi Hills Mori Tower and Tokyo Big SightGreat walks - Take a stroll through the tranquil 19th-century Kiyosumi GardenA modern hotel in Chuo. Rooms range from minimalist and compact with desks, to upgraded options with wet bars, record players, sitting areas, and balconies with city views. There's a chocolate shop, plus a bar and restaurant where you can watch chefs prepare grilled cuisine. A tasteful city retreat. See More
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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo (Shinjuku-Ku) 1435 rooms from AU$302
Other Activities - The hotel operates 50 different bus tours that depart and arrive from the hotel lobbyBusiness meetings - A smart hotel with multiple event spaces, perfect for large weddings or conferencesCity Style - A sleek contemporary hotel located in Shinjuku’s Skyscraper District.Great walks - Take a stroll around the nearby Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.Japan’s first skyscraper hotel by Tokyo’s busy Shinjuku station attracts guests wanting a taste of Japanese culture. Choose the Premier Grand rooms on the upper floors for top-notch luxury with stunning views. A spectacular array of restaurants and rooftop pool makes this a tough one to beat. See More
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Nohga Hotel Ueno Tokyo 130 rooms from AU$310
City Style - Indulge in the chic, minimalist design, complemented by local artworks & refined Japanese features in the heart of vibrant TokyoFoodies - French-inspired dishes with seasonal ingredients sourced locally, ensuring a gastronomic journey infused with authentic flavoursCycling - Pedal through Tokyo's historic heartland on bespoke burgundy bicycles, a perfect way to uncover hidden gemsSights nearby - Explore Ueno's vibrant cultural scene, from its iconic park to the captivating museums & traditional eateries lining its streetsDiscover Ueno's cultural heartbeat at this urban hideaway, where sleek design meets local craftsmanship. The hotel captures the essence of Tokyo's east side with refined rooms boasting Japanese flair, plus there's a restaurant serving a fusion of French finesse and Japanese flavours. A chic escape. See More
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Nohga Hotel Akihabara Tokyo 130 rooms from AU$321
City Style - For a cool city break, dive into the vibrant energy of Akihabara, every corner resonates with the district's creativityEco break - A hotel deeply committed to sustainability, featuring energy-saving measures, waste reduction, and community engagementRestaurant - Indulge in a culinary journey at PIZZERIA & BAR NOHGA, where Spanish-Italian fusion delights await amidst Japanese craftsmanshipLocal markets - Embark on a culinary adventure through the streets of Asakusa, savouring local street food delights like takoyaki and taiyakiDiscover Akihabara's heartbeat at this chic cultural hub. Sleek rooms in neutral tones ooze style and comfort. Immerse yourself in diverse experiences with curated music, contemporary art, and tantalising tastes. More than a hotel, this is a sensory journey through Tokyo's creative epicentre. See More
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KAIKA by The Share Hotels Tokyo (Sumida-Ku) 73 rooms from AU$257
City Style - A fusion of industrial art-storage feel and comfortable living makes this a uniquely stylish stayLocal exploring - A mere stroll from Asakusa's vibrant scenes, this hotel is a chic base for urban explorationCooking classes - Discover the charm of Kappabashi-Dori, where the fascinating world of Japanese kitchenware and culinary gadgets awaitsRestaurant - Safn is open for breakfast, lunch and dinnerA unique property offering art storage and trendy hotel in one! The decor effortlessly marries modern chic with a hint of traditional Japanese elegance, and the communal areas showcase the art in store. The restaurant serves healthy international options. An excellent choice for Tokyo on a budget. See More
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Muji Hotel Ginza Tokyo (Chuo-ku) 79 rooms from AU$258
Families - With family rooms available & one child under 12 allowed to stay for free, this is a very family-friendly choiceDesigner Shopping - First things first - be sure to take a look around Muji's ten-storey flagship store which sits below the hotelClose to nightlife - The Ginza district is packed full with bars and restaurants, perfect for a big night outCity Style - Bringing Muji's distinct minimalist style to Japan's capitalIt comes as no surprise that MUJI have created a chic contemporary space in the heart of Tokyo. Located atop its flagship store expect minimalist spaces beautifully styled with blonde wood, high-end technology and warm lighting. Complete with a superb restaurant and chic bar. A trendy pick. See More
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Omo3 Tokyo Akasaka Tokyo (Minato) from AU$332
Local exploring - OMO3 prides themselves on offering an authentic Tokyo stay, complete with local tours and neighbourhood insightsClose to nightlife - Explore the rich culinary landscape of Tokyo with exclusive menus at local restaurants, curated by OMO3Other Activities - Embark on OMO's Ranger Tours for hidden shrines and secret tea salons in bustling AkasakaSights nearby - Discover Tokyo's samurai past and vibrant dining scene in Akasaka, just a few minutes walk from the hotelA cozy urban retreat in Tokyo's vibrant Minato Ward. Stylish, minimalist decor meets modern comfort. From the friendly 24-hour front desk to the bustling neighborhood map in the lobby, it's a gateway to Tokyo's heart. An inviting blend of local charm & modern convenience. See More
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The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon Tokyo (Taito-ku, Kaminarimon 2-16-11) 137 rooms from AU$348
Other Activities - Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at the hotel; speak to the team at arrange something specialLocal exploring - A 2-minute walk from Asakusa Subway Station & iconic Kaminari-mon Gate, with views of Tokyo SkytreeValue chic - A sleek hotel with a surprisingly affordable price tag, perfect for couples or business travellersSights nearby - Situated just opposite the Thunder Gate entrance to the city’s oldest temple complex, Sensoji.Recommended by - TabletA sophisticated hotel in the atmospheric eastern Asakusa district, moments from the iconic iconic Kaminari-mon Gate. Contemporary rooms boast fabulous views of either Sensoji or Tokyo Skytree. A slick French fusion restaurant, hip cocktail bar and excellent price tag make this hard to beat. See More
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BnA Wall Tokyo 26 rooms from AU$349
Value chic - Indulge in an unforgettable experience where your room doubles as a piece of art, offering cosy comfort and artistic ambienceCity Style - For an inspired city stay immerse yourself in art at this unique hotel with rooms designed by local artists & a vibrant barLocal markets - Explore the bustling Nihombashi district for a taste of local culture and culinary delights in traditional shops and eateriesSights nearby - Delve into Tokyo's rich history with a visit to the nearby Imperial Palace with stunning gardens and majestic architectureDiscover a Tokyo gem in Nihombashi, a chic hub for art aficionados, where avant-garde decor in artist-designed rooms redefines luxury. Enjoy a speakeasy bar buzzing with local flair, immerse yourself in art, sleep in style, and support Tokyo's vibrant creative scene. Every stay is a masterpiece. See More
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Shibuya Granbell Hotel Tokyo 52 rooms from AU$363
Local markets - Visit the bustling Tsukiji Market, tasting delicacies & seeing freshly caught fish prepared for the city's restaurantsCity Style - A hip hotel in a lively district offering a smart stay for couples, families or business travellersSights nearby - Walking distance from the famous Shibuya Scramble crossing & 109 Building; perfect for exploringRestaurant - Ginza-no Steak offers Japanese Wagyu beef steak, whilst Cona specialises in pizzaRecommended by - TabletA vibrant hotel in the heart of Tokyo. Rooms come in a variety of sizes and styles to fit all budgets. Design is contemporary with light hearted touches coming from pops of colour and oversized chandeliers. Pizzas and drinks are served until the early hours. A lively property. See More
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Kaminarimon Ryokan Tokyo 8 rooms from AU$364
Local exploring - Ideally located in Asakusa, explore the busy district and visit Nakamise Shopping Street for some traditional souvenirsShort break - A 2 minute walk away from Asakusa train station or metro, and a 40 minute drive to Tokyo Haneda AirportGroups - Rooms can sleep up to 5 guestsGreat walks - Ueno Park is a 30 minute walk away, visit in March/April and see the 1000 cherry trees that line the central path in bloomA simple, tranquil escape in the heart of Asakusa, Kaminarimon Ryokan provides the perfect combination of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts. Choose from Western or Japanese style rooms with authentic decor (tatami flooring, washi wallpaper and cypress wood). See More
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Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa Tokyo 908 rooms from AU$370
Local exploring - The hotels enjoys a great central location and is ideally located to easily access many of Tokyo's highlightsGarden - The hotel's extensive gardens are a privilege to explore, and a rarity for Tokyo's hotelsCity Style - Smart modern interiors with awesome city views and balconies come as standard!Restaurant - An entire wing of restaurants are at your disposal, including traditional kaiseki and Chinese cuisineA huge luxury property in the leafy neighbourhood of Takanawa. Smart modern rooms come with contemporary styling and balconies as standard. Multiple restaurants and culinary styles cater to every whim. Two pools (one for adults only) and extensive Japanese gardens. Ideal for business or leisure. See More
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The Prince Park Tower Tokyo (Shiba Koen 4-8-1) 603 rooms from AU$374
Hotel Entertainment - The onsite bowling alley and karaoke are brilliant for fun evenings with friends and familyLocal exploring - Set in the heart of Tokyo with many of the city's main attractions within easy reach.Groups - Great fun for a group trip, the hotel boasts a bowling alley and karaoke barLocal markets - Rise early and visit the iconic Tsukiji fish market to see the day's catchA contemporary hotel situated in a manicured garden in central Tokyo. Smart rooms feature floor to ceiling windows opening onto spectacular views, hard wood floors and large works of modern art. Complete with a bowling alley, karaoke bar, spoiling spa and multiple restaurants. Fabulous. See More
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Hotel New Otani Tokyo (Kioi-Cho 4-1) 62 rooms from AU$383
Great walks - Take a stroll through the hotel's picturesque 400-year old Japanese gardens, which also include a waterfallFoodies - With 37 dining options, this is a great choice for those dreaming of variety when it comes to food!Other Activities - Traditional tea ceremonies can be arrange on request at the hotelCity Style - A sleek urban property set in gorgeous manicured gardens.Recommended by - TabletA shining contemporary tower surrounded by manicured gardens, candy-floss pink blossom trees and a rather impressive waterfall. Interiors make the most of these picturesque surrounds with superb views. Pick the Executive House Zen rooms for some serious luxury & sample some of the 37 dining options. See More
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Park Hotel Tokyo Tokyo 270 rooms from AU$304
Local exploring - Located within walking distance of many of Tokyo's principal attractions, this hotel is a great base for local sightseeingRomantic Break - With charming suites, romantic restaurants and spa facilities, this hotel makes an ideal choice for a couples' getawayCity Style - With contemporary artwork and a central location, book this hotel for a stylish city breakGreat walks - Explore this part of downtown Tokyo on foot with a long walk, stopping at the pretty Hamarikyu Gardens on the wayThis contemporary Tokyo art hotel is located steps from Shiodome subway, with rooms starting from the 25th floor. Guest suites feature unique wall art and spectacular skyline views. Dine at the bistro restaurant overseen by acclaimed Japanese chef Tateru Yoshino after sightseeing. See More
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Cyashitsu Ryokan Asakusa Tokyo 10 rooms from AU$304
Local exploring - Set in a charming district of Tokyo close to the river, book this hotel as a base for local sightseeingRomantic Break - With classic rooms and a sixth-floor hot tub, this hotel is perfet for a romantic couples' city breakCity Style - With tea house-inspired aesthetics and a central location, this hotel has lots of local Tokyo charmGreat walks - Explore the city on foot with a long walk, starting at the pretty, neighbouring Denboin GardenThis hotel offers guests the traditional tea house experience in a contemporary Tokyo setting. Guestrooms offer flexible use with sliding screens, fold-away futons and tatami floors. Soak in the outdoor bath on the sixth-floor with views over the city after a day out sightseeing. See More
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Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel Tokyo (2-16-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku) 30 rooms from AU$306
Local exploring - Asakusa Kokona Club Hotel is a fantastic choice for those looking to get to know Tokyo on foot or bicycleMuseums - Head over to the Tokyo National Museum, Edo-Tokyo Museum or National Museum of Nature and ScienceValue chic - Smart, well-located and well-priced, with private rooms or dormitoriesLocal markets - The Nakamise Market, one of Japan's oldest shopping centres, is full of souvenirs with some dating back to the Edo periodRecommended by - TabletAsakusa Kokono Club Hotel is set in Tokyo's Taito district, a short distance from the city's main sights. The property features dark, muted tones & smart interiors as well as a range of accommodation (penthouses, family rooms and dormitories). Japanese cuisine served. A splendid all-round stay. See More
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Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo (Bunkyo-ku) 260 rooms from AU$394
Business meetings - Brilliant for business travellers, who can use the 24-hour business centre before unwinding in the pool, spa or gardensGreat walks - Strolls through the Chinzanso Gardens are a wonderful way to relax and soak up Tokyo's natural beautyOther Activities - Partake in an evening tea ceremony in the gorgeous garden's atmospheric tea houseTotal relaxation - A luxury property set in tranquil Japanese gardens. The perfect city respite.An elegant luxury property set in beautifully manicured Japanese gardens. Rooms have an air of European style with heavy antique furniture, chandeliers and chintz fabrics. The proportions are enormous (by Tokyo standards) and the views impressive. A tranquil haven within a bustling city. See More
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Hotel Okura, Tokyo Tokyo (Minato-ku) 801 rooms from AU$406
Great walks - Amble around the picturesque Hama-Rikyu Garden after big days of exploring Tokyo's sights, restaurants and barsBusiness meetings - A swish choice for business travellers, with event spaces and a smart fusion of traditional and modern designLocal exploring - A smart hotel boasting a central location near many of the city's main attractionsMuseums - Visit The Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine Arts or the nearby Musee TomoA sleek & smart hotel in a superb location. Minimalist rooms have crisp white linens, big modern bathrooms & good proportions for Tokyo. Boasting a wide range of restaurants & bars plus a 20m indoor pool. An ideal base for both travel & business with a well earned reputation for excellence. See More
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FAV Tokyo Ryogoku Tokyo (Sumida-ku) 22 rooms from AU$421
Families - Perfect for families, this hotel offers spacious rooms with microwaves and fridges, steps away from Ekoin TempleGroups - The spacious bunk rooms are ideal for groups of friends; the largest can accommodate six adultsCity Style - Chic minimalist interiors offer a stylish and hip vibeSights nearby - There are plenty of attractions within easy walking distance including the Ekoin Temple and NTT Docomo History SquareA sleek 4-star retreat steps away from the historic Ekoin Temple. Rooms boast state-of-the-art amenities and serene river views — one even has a rooftop terrace! No restaurant, but there's an all-day café for coffee and snacks. A contemporary haven for urban explorers and cultural enthusiasts alike. See More
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Hotel K5 Tokyo (Chuo-ku) 20 rooms from AU$391
Foodies - A meal at Caveman is worth a visit alone with its nine course meals paired with teas, fermented drinks, organic wines, and sakeBoutique - A 20 room boutique stay complete with sleek Japandi aesthetic, a hip restaurant and even a plant shop and breweryCity Style - Swedish and Japanese styles merge in this hip hideaway set amidst the financial district of Nihonbashi KabutochoDesigner - Designed by Swedish architectural studio Claesson Koivisto Rune, expect chic minimalist styleRecommended by - Design HotelsArguably one of the city's hippest boutique stays set in Nihonbashi Kabutocho district. Minimalist design merges Scandi & Japanese styles. A renowned restaurant Caveman serves superb nine-course meals plus there is a hip coffee bar, a cocktail bar and even a brewery. A destination in its own right. See More
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Hotel Hisoca Tokyo 18 rooms from AU$513
Close to nightlife - Well situated for taking advantage of Tokyo's famed nightlife, with a whole host of bars, clubs and reasturants nearbyCity Style - Trendy and effortlessly cool rooms, each offering its own 'brand colour' scheme in various shades of dusty pastelsChic - Hallmarkers of the chic interiors are the Sueki ceramics and Hisoca original furniture designsLocal exploring - A great spot if you're looking for a vibrant nightlife as well as exploring the city's sightsA cool and urbane city break in Ikebukuro, well placed to explore Tokyo. Contemporary interiors boast a pastel palette with plenty of blonde wood and splashes of vibrant greenery. Well thought out soft lighting and an in room sauna create an oasis of calm. See More
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The Celestine Ginza Tokyo 104 rooms from AU$524
Romantic Break - Tailored for intimacy; from surprise champagne in your room to exquisite Italian dinner overlooking the city's twinkling skylineBusiness meetings - Indulge in a workcation like never before, finding focus amidst the chic ambience of the specially designed executive roomsSights nearby - Explore the historic streets of Ginza, tracing its Edo period roots through charming alleyways and traditional architectureRestaurant - The Italian restaurant offers an eight course tasting menuA chic urban retreat in the heart of upscale Ginza. The warm, stately decor exudes tranquility, as do the luxurious Bulgari bath products. Indulge in personalised hospitality and exquisite Italian dining at GINZA CASITA. A grown-up and sophisticated haven close to the city buzz. See More
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The Strings by Intercontinental Tokyo 206 rooms from AU$526
Foodies - Savour teppanyaki artistry at Kazane, where chefs craft dishes with a rhythm, mirroring Tokyo's vibrant energyCity Style - Chic stays meet city beats at this high-rise haven, steps from Shinagawa's pulseSights nearby - Embark on a Tokyo Cruise, soaking in riverside sights and cityscapes from the waterViews - Great views from hotelPerched high in Tokyo's skyline, this chic hotel merges modern luxury with traditional charm. European-inspired interiors, bathed in natural light, exude a calm, contemporary vibe. A blend of sophisticated dining options and a musical theme sets the tone for an unforgettable Tokyo experience. See More
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Dai Ichi Hotel Tokyo 278 rooms from AU$528
Local exploring - Well situated near the popular Ginza area, with excellent transport links to central TokyoFamilies - Twin rooms and large suites are ideal for families or groups travelling togetherLocal markets - Rise early and visit the bustling Tsukiji Fish Market.Great walks - Take a stroll through the Hamarikyu Gardens, laid out in the traditional Edo style.A smart property well situated in the trendy Ginza area. Western styled rooms are light and airy with soft hues, sink into beds and luxurious bathrooms. Traditional Japanese cuisine is served in the restaurant and an elegant lounge is the perfect spot for an evening cocktail. The ideal city base. See More
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Yuen Bettei Daita Tokyo (Setagaya-ku) 35 rooms from AU$415
Wellbeing - With communal hot spring onsen baths (indoor & outdoor), mist saunas, a relaxation room and spa — this is a restorative stayTotal relaxation - A contemporary take on a traditional ryokan with beautifully peaceful architecture, the perfect spot to unwind in buzzy TokyoFamilies - Although the atmospher feels quite grown-up, kids are very welcome with children's menus & access to the onsensRestaurant - Tsukikage serves up contemporary Japanese fare and there is a Tea Room tooA contemporary ryokan inn set in a quiet residential neighbourhood. Compact but beautifully styled rooms feature minimalist pine furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Japanese gardens & tatami mat floors. The modern Japanese restaurant is very good while the spa and onsens are a real lure. See More
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Imperial Hotel Tokyo (CHIYODA-KU) 875 rooms from AU$558
Families - There are onsite child care services run by fully qualified staff plus lots of family friendly rooms and suites.Foodies - Foodies will be in heaven with all the choice from Michelin starred french cuisine to superb sushi.City Style - An opulent hotel boasting fantastic service and location.Restaurant - There are several restaurants to choose from including Michelin Starred Les Saisons for French fine dining.Tokyo's most historic hotel boasting exemplary service and opulent surrounds. Rooms are well proportioned with floor to ceiling windows and luxury bathrooms. A choice selection of restaurants and bars and, naturally, a glorious spa. A spoiling stay. See More
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The Tokyo Station Hotel Tokyo (Chiyoda) 150 rooms from AU$584
Great walks - Stroll to the Ginza area, 10 minutes away, for guided heritage walks and a fascinating insight into Tokyo lifeCity Style - A touch of old-school glamour in this famously modern city, this is a well-located hotel for a Tokyo breakSights nearby - Visit the Imperial Palace, the grand home to the Emperor of Japan, just a 20 minute walk away.Local markets - Rise early and visit the famed Tsukiji fish market.A grand hotel set within Tokyo's train station. With 1915s style and a real east meets west charm. Rooms are enormous and boast large sash windows, chandeliers and antique furniture. Housing a range of bars and restaurants this is an ideal choice for both business and travellers. See More
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Conrad Tokyo Tokyo (Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku) 290 rooms from AU$616
Close to nightlife - Discover Ginza, Tokyo's world-famous shopping and entertainment district, right on your doorstepFoodies - Dine in the superb Collage restaurant where French and Japanese cuisines collide.City Style - A sleek hotel complete with Michelin star restaurant and top-notch service.Museums - Don't miss visiting the impressive Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition CentreRecommended by - TabletStylish, nearing futuristic, both inside and out. This sleek property takes luxury to another level. Contemporary rooms with free standing bathtubs overlooking the Tokyo skyline. An award-winning restaurant, exceptional service & a superb spa make this a real gem. You'll be left wanting for nothing. See More
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Trunk Hotel Tokyo (Shibuya) 15 rooms from AU$507
Designer - Interiors fuse traditional Japanese elements with new, innovative ideas - what the brand calls“Tokyo Design”Other Activities - For an entertaining evening, reserve the chef's table overlooking the kitchen and watch them cook up a storm!City Style - Tokyo's hippest hotel - a masterpiece crafted out of recycled & abandoned materials, with an urban-chic vibeHotel Entertainment - The lively bar offers craft cocktails and trendy DJs and draws a crowd of local hipstersRecommended by - Design Hotels, TabletTokyo's first truly hip boutique hotel, perfectly placed in the trendsetting Shibuya district. The emphasis here is on reuse and recycle- almost everything has had a previous life before it was lovingly coaxed into the hotel. Chic rooms, fantastic food, an outrageously fun bar and an inspired ethos. See More
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The Capitol Hotel Tokyu Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku Nagatacho 2-10-3) 251 rooms from AU$657
Close to nightlife - The Akasaka district is famed for its restaurants & bars, some of which have traditional musical performances by geishasBusiness meetings - Slick, modern interiors, a downtown location and multiple event spaces make this a top business choiceLocal exploring - A chic contemporary property close to the Imperial Palace and other Tokoy highlightsMuseums - Visit the fascinating exhibitions at the National Art Center.Recommended by - TabletContemporary Japan at its finest. Boasting an unbeatable location on the edge of the Imperial Palace gardens and with views of Mount Fiji. Classically styled rooms are minimalist, smart and (unsurprisingly) feature all the mod cons. Housing the well-renowned Suiren restaurant and a superb spa. See More
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Cerulean Tower Hotel Tokyo (Shibuya-ku) 231 rooms from AU$542
Foodies - With 12 restaurants, bars and eateries to choose from, foodies are spoiled for choice at this modern city bolt-holeCity Style - Set in the heart of Tokyo with breathtaking views over the cityscape, this hotel has reams of chic city charmLocal exploring - With a great location in Shibuya, book this hotel as a base for your local sightseeingFamilies - Onsite childcare faciilties open from 10am - 7pm for nursery age childrenRecommended by - TabletThis smart Tokyo hotel is set at the top of the Cerulean Tower in Shibuya. The warm, contemporary guestrooms start on the 19th floor, offering spectacular views over the skyscrapers towards Mount Fiji from expansive windows. Dine at the 40th-floor restaurant to complete the experience. See More
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Grand Hyatt Tokyo Tokyo 387 rooms from AU$721
Local exploring - Situated in the heart of buzzing Roppongi, which means that the best of Tokyo is easily accessibleCity Style - With its understated elegance and designer furnishings, this place oozes styleRestaurant - No less than ten individual restaurants operate in the Hyatt, offering a variety of different national cuisinesSpa - Enjoy a specialist massage or take a dip in the large pool for ultimate relaxationA luxury stay in the heart of Roppongi. Spacious, plush rooms with mellow lighting, designer furnishings and Frette linens. There's a raft of restaurants to choose from teppanyaki to an iconic steak house and sushi plus buzzing bars, Nagomi Spa with its 20m pool and spoiling treatments. Fabulous! See More
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Andaz Tokyo (Minato-ku) 164 rooms from AU$725
Museums - Visit the Tokyo National Museum, the The Mori Arts Center Gallery and the National Art Centre, TokyoSights nearby - Discover the historic Toranomon area by visiting the Atago Shrine, Zojoji Temple & Hamarikyu GardensBusiness meetings - Airy, modern events spaces are ideal for business meetings, presentations and stylish eventsCity Style - A chic urban property occupying the top 7 floors of a sleek tower.Recommended by - TabletChic, contemporary and boasting spectacular city views, this is a smart & spoiling stay. The rooms' design is dominated by the enormous expanse of floor to ceiling windows. The bathrooms are luxurious, the style minimalistic and you'll find all the mod-cons you'd expect from this calibre of hotel. See More
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Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo 172 rooms from AU$731
City Style - A smart lifestyle hotel in a great location for visiting Tokyo's highlightsLively area - Kabuchinko with its bright lights, pachinko parlors and wild party vibes is nearbySights nearby - Close to Shinjuku Central Park, Shinjuku Gyoen, the Meiji Shrine and much moreRestaurant - There's a bustling brasserie - District - plus a cafe and rooftop barOffering serenity in the heart of the trendy Shinjuku district, this modernist hotel echoes New York with its walls of glass, city centre high-rise views, and state-of-the-art fitness centre. Rooms are compact and Western in style, with soothing colours and soft fabrics. Well located for sights. See More
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Four Seasons Marunouchi Tokyo Tokyo (Marunouchi) 57 rooms from AU$742
Families - Kids are welcome here with plenty of treats including games, toys, books, video games and child-sized bathrobesCity Style - A luxury five star property right in the heart of Tokyo.Local markets - Visit the vast Tsukiji fish market and sample some of the produce in the surrounding stalls.Great walks - Take a stroll through the tranquil Imperial Palace gardens.A sophisticated five star hotel with a perfectly central city location. Rooms boast impressive views from the floor to ceiling windows. An elegant restaurant serves up fine French cuisine paired with an excellent wine list. Step outside into the upmarket Marunouchi area. A spoiling city base. See More
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Palace Hotel, Tokyo Tokyo 290 rooms from AU$750
Museums - Discover the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, the Idemitsu Museum of Modern Art and the Crafts Gallery of the National Museum of ArtDesigner Shopping - The neighbourhood is well known as a spot for high-end retail therapy, with Ginza a 10-minute walk awayFamilies - Children are welcome, with complimentary treats including bathrobes, slippers and pyjamasCity Style - A sleek luxury property for well-heeled travellers in the heart of the cityAn iconic luxury hotel standing tall in an enviably central location. Rooms boast fabulous views (best enjoyed from the bathtub). A choice selection of restaurants, bars and a spoiling spa make it hardly necessary to step outside. However, once torn away, find yourself in the swankiest of districts. See More
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Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo 164 rooms from AU$812
Local exploring - Steps from Ginza's luxe shops, the perfect base for city explorers hungry for Tokyo's buzzRomantic Break - Celebrate in style with their anniversary plan, making memories in the heart of TokyoRestaurant - NAMIKI667, the hotel’s signature restaurant, provides slow-cooked specialties that feature the freshest local Tokyo ingredientsLocal markets - Indulge in Tsukiji Market's fresh sushi, a short walk away, for an authentic taste of JapanA chic urban retreat in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district. Inside, contemporary design meets a sociable vibe, adorned with bold art and elegant furnishings. With a signature restaurant, bar, & 24-hour fitness centre, every convenience is covered. A perfect blend of modern luxury and vibrant Tokyo life. See More
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Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park Tokyo (Shibuya City) 25 rooms from AU$834
Romantic Break - Treat your loved one to a stay in the Owner’s Suite, a spacious retreat with freestanding bath tub and intimate terraceCity Style - The serene interiors fuse Japanese and Scandinavian design touches creating a chic and relaxing atmosphereGreat walks - Perfectly located to stroll around Yoyogi Park, one of the biggest expanses of greenery in the capitalSights nearby - Meiji Jingu Shrine and the Harajuku district are within walking distanceRecommended by - CN TravellerA sleek hotel in the heart of Tokyo overlooking Yoyogi Park. The elegant interiors feature neutral palettes with natural wood, stone and contemporary artworks. There's an Italian trattoria, a chic oyster and cocktail bar, plus a rooftop infinity pool with breathtaking views. A serene city escape. See More
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The Peninsula Tokyo Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku) 314 rooms from AU$847
Great walks - Take a stroll through the tranquil Imperial Palace gardens, right on the hotel's doorstep, with an expert guideFamilies - Pokemon in-room amenities are provided for all kids aged 2-11 incl bathrobe, toothbrush, doll and more!Cycling - Hire bicycles from the hotel to explore the surrounding Ginza district on two wheelsCity Style - An uber luxury hotel in one of Tokyo's smartest neighbourhoods.A grand, luxurious hotel in a fantastic location, close to Ginza in the heart of Tokyo. Smart rooms mix Japanese design with contemporary style, the bathrooms are indulgent and the views phenomenal. With nine restaurants, exceptional service and a superb spa, this is a tough one to beat. Iconic. See More
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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Tokyo (Chuo-ku) 179 rooms from AU$849
Families - There are a range of family friendly rooms and suites plus complementary slippers, bathrobes, and much moreCity Style - An uber sleek hotel complete with chic cocktail bar and glamorous restaurants.Spa breaks - A spa boasting extensive facilities alongside fabulous city views.Sights nearby - Visit the Fukutoku Jinja Shinto shrine, walking distance from the property.A sleek urban property located high above the city and boasting spectacular city views. Rooms are cool and contemporary with floor to ceiling windows, parquet flooring and modern Japanese furniture. Featuring a number of elegant restaurants, atmospheric bars and a spoiling spa. Superb. See More
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Mesm Tokyo 265 rooms from AU$900
City Style - A mesmerising blend of luxury, culture, and culinary excellence, perfect for igniting the senses and enriching the soulLocal exploring - Explore Tokyo's heartbeat from a hotel where tradition meets innovation, ideal for urban adventurersFoodies - Savour bistronomy at Chef's Theatre, a foodie's delight amidst Tokyo's dynamic culinary sceneGreat walks - Stroll through Hamarikyu Gardens, a serene oasis juxtaposing Tokyo's skyscrapersA vibrant hotel in the heart of the dynamic Takeshiba district. Interiors, inspired by the city's rhythm, boast an artistic flair that's both modern and welcoming. With Chef's Theatre, Whisk, and an exclusive club, it offers an unparalleled gastronomic journey and vibrant nightlife. A sleek escape. See More
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Park Hyatt, Tokyo Tokyo (Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku) 177 rooms from AU$905
Local exploring - Park Hyatt is the ideal base from which to get to know TokyoCity Style - An uber cool hotel in Tokyo's most high-tech districtSights nearby - Be sure to visit the historic Imperial Palace or the Sensoji TempleGreat walks - Wander through the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen National GardenRecommended by - TabletPark Hyatt is centrally located in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. This sleek contemporary spot offers smart, spacious accommodation featuring Hokkaido wood panelling and Egyptian cotton sheets. Unwind in the spa or marvel in the splendid views at The Peak Bar with a tipple. A first-class 5* city stay! See More
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Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo 135 rooms from AU$739
Families - The Marunochi Suite has three bedrooms (comfortably sleeps six) plus separate living area and kitchenLocal exploring - There's plenty to do on the doorstep with shopping, dining and entertainment venues nearbyRestaurant - Restaurant Triple One offers Chinese Singapore cuisineViews - The rooms located on the upper floors boast city viewsAn aparthotel in downtown Tokyo's Marunouchi-Otemachi area. Contemporary studios offer spacious living areas with kitchens, while the apartments have separate living rooms. There's a roof terrace with garden, an indoor pool, plus a restaurant serving Chinese Singapore cuisine. A stylish city stay. See More
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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho Tokyo 250 rooms from AU$999
City Style - Sip sake with a view in Kioicho's sky-high bars, blending Tokyo's neon skyline with artistic luxury for a chic city escapeRomantic Break - Unwind in plush rooms with Tokyo Tower views, perfect for couples seeking a romantic retreat amidst history and modernityRestaurant - Savour sushi tea at Souten & French cuisine with a twist at La Maison Kioi, housed in an historic Tudor-style annexLocal markets - Stroll Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, just a minute away, for shopping and diningA 5 star retreat in Tokyo's Kioicho, with a blend of Japanese tradition and cosmopolitan flair. Inside, art meets nature in a dance of elegance and comfort. Boasting fine dining, a serene spa, and sky-high bars, it's a symphony of luxury. An experience that redefines the essence of hospitality. See More
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Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo Tokyo (Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku) 363 rooms from AU$1099
Spa breaks - The Shangri-La's CHI Spa is a wellness haven in the heart of the city, and rejuvenating treatmetnts come highly recommendedGreat walks - Take a stroll around the picturesque Imperial Gardens, or a hotel-organised guided walking tour around the city centreCity Style - An superb luxury hotel with an excellent spa, great dining options and lashing of style in a central locationCycling - Hop aboard the hotel's bicycles to tour central Tokyo on two wheelsRecommended by - TabletLuxury defined at this central property boasting spectacular city views. Contemporary rooms feature enormous glass windows, pampering bathrooms and standardly have all the mod cons. Find a number of restaurants and bars, a spoiling spa and easy access to the city making this a fine choice. See More
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Hotel Gajoen Tokyo (Union Square) 60 rooms from AU$886
Families - There is a good range of both Japanese and Western style rooms, most of which can easily accommodate familiesLocal exploring - Set close to museums and tourist attractions, choose this hotel as a base for your local exploring in TokyoCity Style - Blending classic and contemporary approaches to Japanese hospitality, this hotel offers modern city styleFoodies - Boasting an acclaimed Chinese restaurant available for private hire, this hotel is great for foodiesRecommended by - Small Luxury HotelsThis unique, luxury hotel is home to a museum of Japanese pre-war art in Tokyo. Guests can choose from traditional or modern Japanese-style rooms, or classic Western layouts. Enjoy dinner at stylish Chinese restaurant Shunyuki after browsing the hotel's collection. See More
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Bellustar Tokyo Tokyo (Shinjuku City) 97 rooms from AU$1157
Romantic Break - Dine in a restaurant with epic views, pamper yourself in the spa and book the penthouse for a serious treat!Foodies - There are several dining options including Sushi, Teppanyaki and French Fine DiningCity Style - Sumptuous guest rooms with stylish Japanese design elementsViews - Breathtaking floor-to-ceiling city viewsRecommended by - Kiwi CollectionA luxury high rise hotel in the Shinjuku neighbourhood. Seven-metre wide windows and elegant Japanese design combine to create a relaxing, sumptuous atmosphere with breathtaking city views. Restaurant options include sushi, teppanyaki and French fine dining. A sleek stay in a buzzing area. See More
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Aman Tokyo Tokyo (1-5-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku) 82 rooms from AU$1157
City Style - An chic, minimalist property perfect for sophisticated business or leisure travellers staying in the heart of the citySpa breaks - The fabulous spa has a Japanese bath, steam room & eight treatment rooms - perfect for a wellness breakClose to nightlife - Big nights out are guaranteed in the buzzy Shibuya and the skyscraper-filled Shinjuku districtsYoga - Learn martial art manoeuvres and Samurai etiquette with a laido lessonRecommended by - Mr & Mrs Smith, TabletThe Aman group certainly knows how to do luxury and this is no exception. Boasting an enviably central location and chic minimalist style. The spa is undeniably fabulous & this Italian restaurant amongst the best in the city. Ideal suited for business stays and romantic city breaks alike. See More
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Hotel Azabu 10 Tokyo (Minato-ku) 10 rooms from AU$975
Romantic Break - With opulent guestrooms, a cosy restaurant and romantic hot tub, book this hotel for your next couples' city breakFoodies - Enjoy seasonal Japanese cuisine with a light Western influence, paired with one of the restaurant's over 100 winesCity Style - With a central location and stylish, contemporary interiors, book this hotel for modern Tokyo charmGreat walks - Explore the area on a long city walk, stopping at the Tokyo Tower for great views from the observation deckThis compact luxury hotel is located in Minato City, Tokyo. The individually designed feature a blend of Japanese traditional materials and European style, with luxury linens and sink-in soft furnishings. Sample Japanese cuisine with a light Western touch at the hotel's Totanuki restaurant. See More
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Ritz Carlton Tokyo Tokyo (Roppongi) 245 rooms from AU$990
Families - For guests in suites, a tent, a planetarium and a treasure hunt available plus under-12s can have a kids' afternoon teaFoodies - A gastronomic delight with fabulous French cuisine and traditional yet contemporary Japanese diningCity Style - Elegant marble floors, walls furnished in kimono fabrics and sophisticated communal spacesLocal exploring - Roppongi has fine dining, chic boutiques, a cool art scene, and excellent whisky barsA luxury hotel in downtown Roppongi. Tokyo's tallest building's spacious rooms are seamlessly elegant and don't detract from the panoramic views, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. There are seven top class restaurants, a modern bistro and plush lounge, plus a luxe spa and pool. Sky-high style. See More
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Hoshinoya Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku) 84 rooms from AU$1317
Other Activities - Experience the rituals of a typical tea ceremony in the hotel's dedicated tea room, a reflective, minimalist spaceCity Style - A luxury hotel with each floor acting as an exclusive domain, accessible only by specific guestsYoga - Try early morning traditional sword training on the rooftop from 6.45amHideaway - A restful oasis in the heart of one of the world's busiest citiesTokyo's first 5-star ryokan fills a 17-floor skyscraper, with each floor acting as an independent guesthouse. Expect utter luxury, whether unwinding in soothing onsens or feasting on exemplary Japanese cuisine. A serene haven for design lovers. Step outside into the heart of Tokyo. Superb. See More
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The Tokyo Toranomon EDITION Tokyo 206 rooms from AU$1122
Restaurant - The Blue Room serves Japanese comfort food while The Jade Room, headed by cult British chef Tom Aikens, is a foodie destinationCity Style - Spanning the upper levels of a shiny new skyscraper, this plant filled hotel feels at once very chic yet refreshingly laid-backBusiness meetings - Set in the Toranomon business district this is a convenient and luxurious base for those visiting for meetingsViews - All rooms share impressive views across the skyline – some with views of red and white Tokyo TowerRecommended by - TabletSet within a sleek new skyscraper in the Toranomon business district, this stylish hotel created by Ian Schrager (of Studio 54 fame) is both chic and laid-back. Plant-filled interiors give a jungly vibe, minimalist rooms have epic city views, and there are some alluring food options. A stylish stay. See More
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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku Otemachi 1-2-1) 190 rooms from AU$1139
Families - Children are well taken care of here with every amenity you could imagine plus games, colouring books, and kids' menusFoodies - Both restaurants are standout but Est, headed by Michelin-starred chef Guillaume Bracaval, is a real treatViews - Choose from views of the Imperial Palace Gardens or Tokyo's neon lit skyscrapersSights nearby - The Imperial Palace and its forested grounds are just next doorA slick contemporary five-star hotel set in a 39-storey skyscraper in the financial district. The two standout restaurants (one French and one Italian) plus the expansive spa are the real lure. However, spacious minimalist rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and epic views also pull the crowds. See More
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Janu Tokyo Tokyo (Minato City) 122 rooms from AU$1508
Local exploring - A gateway to Tokyo’s best attractions, it's just steps away from the neighbourhoods of Roppongi and ToranomonCity Style - Sleek decor, a luxurious spa and some rooms boasting views of the Eiffel-like Tokyo TowerGreat walks - Perfect for walks, the area boasts plenty of greenery, including an orchard, vegetable garden, and a 6000sqm Central GreenSights nearby - Visit Zojo-ji, the Buddhist temple of a Shogun dynasty with the city’s only surviving traditional main gateRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithA stylish hotel in Azabudai Hills, a vibrant district with bars, eateries and plenty of buzz. The light-filled rooms feature classic neutral tones and floor-to-ceiling windows framing amazing views. There's top-notch dining, a gym and luxe spa. Perfect for recharging after exploring the city. See More
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Bulgari Tokyo Tokyo 98 rooms from AU$2442
Spa breaks - Elevate your wellbeing at The Bulgari Spa, a serene oasis with panoramic views, offering bespoke treatments and a 25-metre poolFoodies - Savour Italian finesse at Il Ristorante, where Niko Romito's cuisine marries Tokyo's skyline for an amazing dining symphonyCity Style - Luxury meets design in Tokyo's clouds, where Italian elegance kisses Japanese craftsmanshipSights nearby - Immerse in Tokyo's history with a stroll to the Imperial Palace, a serene escape amidst the city's vibrant pulse, minutes awayThis opulent 5 star hotel melds Italian flair with Japanese precision, atop Tokyo's skyline. Its interiors are a masterclass in elegance, with a nod to both cultures. Boasting top-tier dining, a serene spa, and the city's must-visit bar, it's a symphony of luxury. East meets West in serious style. See More