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Tokyo has a wide range of luxury accommodation. The combination of world-renowned Japanese hospitality plus those sought-after minimalist Japanese aesthetics makes many of the city's hotels arguably some of the best in the world. Our hotel experts have narrowed the dizzying array of choice by bringing you a list of the best luxury hotels in Tokyo. Whether you are in search of a pampering spa, an onsen set high over the city, or outstanding gastronomy, there is something for everyone within our collection. So why not browse through our list to start planning your trip?
Tokyo (Chiyoda)
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.
Tokyo (CHIYODA-KU)
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.
Tokyo (Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku )
Park 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!
Tokyo (Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku)
Luxury 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.
Tokyo
An 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.
Tokyo (Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku)
Stylish, 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.
Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku )
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.
Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku Nagatacho 2-10-3 )
Contemporary 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.
Tokyo (1-5-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku)
The 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.
Tokyo (Bunkyo-ku)
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.
Tokyo (Minato-ku)
Chic, 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.
Tokyo (Marunouchi )
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.
Tokyo (Chuo-ku)
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.
Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku)
Tokyo'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.
Tokyo (Minato-ku )
This 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.
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