Best Hotels to Stay at in Tokyo

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As a vibrant and bustling city, Tokyo attracts millions of visitors each year. For those visiting for business or pleasure, the right hotel is essential to having a great trip. From luxurious high-end hotels to budget-friendly options, here is a list of the best hotels to stay at in Tokyo.


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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills

Located inside the Toranomon skyscraper in Tokyo, Andaz Tokyo is an extravagant taste of luxury for travelers willing to spend more on lodging. Upon arrival, guests check in at the Andaz Lounge on the 51st-floor, the relaxed process serves as an introduction to the modern focus of the hotel.

TRUNK(HOTEL)

Perfectly placed between Shibuya and Harajuku, TRUNK(HOTEL) is a favorite of streetwear icons visiting Tokyo. The two low-rise buildings feature four floors dressed with a mix of black steel, stone, wood, and large glass windows that provide a contemporary experience in the middle of the city. The TRUNK LOUNGE at the hotel's lobby is a perfect place to unwind after a long day of shopping.

Aman Tokyo

Housed 34 floors above ground, the Aman offers breathtaking views paired with serene elements of traditional Japanese design. Designed by Australian architect Kerry Hill, the hotel is a mix of nature and heritage that leaves a striking impact with guests staying during their trip or just stopping by. Aside from the near-perfect rooms is the immaculate food, service, and amenities that make the hotel one of the best to stay at in Tokyo.

Mustard Hotel Shimokitazawa

Building on the trendy and laidback atmosphere of Shimokitazawa, Mustard Hotel is a haven for hip locals and travelers. From its outdoor patio and connected bar are a series of spacious rooms that all come complete with a record player hinting at the alternative outlook of the hotel. The convenient area is sandwiched by metro stations with plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore.

Sequence Miyashita Park

Currently one of the most convenient hotel in Tokyo, located in the heart of Shibuya is the Sequence Miyashita Park. Attached to the Miyashita Park shopping complex and minutes from the Shibuya Scramble, the hotel features smaller rooms for those that are planning to explore the city. Additionally, the hotel offers check-in at 5 p.m. and check out at 2 p.m. for a hassle free trip.

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Despite being one of the legacy luxury hotels in Tokyo, Park Hyatt Tokyo remains a mainstay of many people's early relationships with the city. The timeless elegance of the hotel coupled with the view brought on by its height is undoubtedly a draw for those that want to lose themselves in the city. It is interesting to note, that the Park Hyatt Tokyo is the hotel that was famously featured in 'Lost in Translation.' *Note: Park Hyatt is undergoing renovations, with a projected timeline until October 2025.

Hoshino Resorts OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka

Centered around functionality, Hoshino Resorts OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka provides rooms with minimal loft layouts for travelers that know they'll be out and about. Despite the efficient use of space, the hotel offers a host of amenities and services like in-room sake ceremonies and bespoke tours with an OMO Ranger.

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toggle hotel boasts affordable customizable experiences based on various room setups. A major part of the hotel is the tones featured in the communal spaces and inside the rooms that add to the mood of your trip. Highly Instagrammable, the toggle hotel is for those looking for a truly visually unique experience.

Onsen Ryokan Yuen Bettei Tokyo Daita

Unlike the usual hotels you'll find in the city, Onsen Ryokan Yuen Bettei Tokyo Daita features a mineral-rich hot spring despite being in the heart of one of Tokyo's coolest neighborhoods. The hotel focuses on traditional wellness marked by seasonal multi-course menus in the restaurant, Tsukikage. Being located in Shimokitazawa, guests can also step out of the hotel to get a taste of the popular area for locals and tourists.

The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon

Housed in a 38-story skyscraper in Tokyo’s Toranomon district, The Tokyo EDITION was designed by Kengo Kuma and features rooms inspired by the compartmentalized floor plans of Buddhist places of worship. Introduced by the 31st-floor reception, foliage serves to divide areas and accent the modern design of the hotel. The hotel boasts an incredible skyline view of the city, standout restaurant and bars, along with a spa, pool, and 24-hour gym.