Stays in Tokyo

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Welcome to Tokyo

The hustle, the bustle, the neon lights, the sushi – Tokyo is a city that seamlessly blends the past with the future! Whether you’re taking in the city views from Tokyo Tower, brushing up on your history at the Tokyo National Museum or singing your heart out in one of the city’s karaoke bars, Japan’s capital knows how to deliver a good time. Did you know that Tokyo is home to more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world? Pair that with its vibrant street food scene and you’ve got yourself the perfect recipe for one delicious holiday!

Looking for somewhere to rest your head after all that adventure? Try our Tokyo stays for size! From luxurious, high-rise views overlooking the orchestrated chaos of Shibuya Crossing to cost-efficient capsule hotels offering a more elevated hostel experience. Whatever you decide, you’re sure to find a deal with your name on it! Browse the stays below and book your Tokyo accommodation today. 

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  • Woman smiling, eating Dango (dumpling on a stick) in Asakusa, Tokyo

Your guide to Tokyo

Where to stay in Tokyo

Where to stay in Tokyo

Not sure where to stay in Tokyo? Try to base yourself somewhere that is not only interesting but also well-served by trains. It can also be useful to have a convenience store nearby, as here you can withdraw money and also buy cheap yet delicious lunches. Tokyo is huge and best described as a collection of mini-cities. Some of these areas, while only minutes from each other, have completely different atmospheres. It’s important to establish which one will best suit your interests when comparing your hotel options.

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  • Shinjuku

    Shinjuku is a great place to stay if you've never visited Tokyo before. It's well-connected to public transport, as well as Narita Airport (catch the Narita Express). Not only is Shinjuku a transport hub – it also boasts a collection of restaurant-packed alleyways, buzzing nightlife, and parks that are especially beautiful in spring.

  • Ginza

    Luxury Ginza, though pricey, is a great place to stay. It's known as Japan's main luxury shopping district with an abundance of galleries, bars and upmarket department stores found here. Ginza was the first neighbourhood in Tokyo to modernise, so it maintains a distinct Japanese vibe without the crowds you experience in Shinjuku. Only one stop away from Tokyo Station, Ginza is a convenient place to base yourself for regional travel.

  • Akihabara

    Akihabara is a quirky neighbourhood with many great budget accommodation options. Though it's a relatively plain district, with little dining and nightlife, it's a world-renowned hot-spot for electronics. Akihabara also has fantastic connections to public transport, with JR Akihabara situated on the Yamanote Line.

  • Roppongi

    Roppongi is a hub for international nightlife, shopping, dining, and entertainment. It's an area with a real air of sophistication. Bars, restaurants, galleries, and picturesque parks are in abundance here. While Roppongi is a great place to stay, it can get very noisy at night. It's also not on the Yamanote Line, posing a problem for those seeking direct connections to Tokyo hot-spots.

  • Ueno

    Ueno, the cultural heart of Tokyo, is a great place to stay if you're interested in history and the arts. The area has the city's greatest concentration of museums and vintage wooden structures. There are more than 100 temples in Ueno, as well as traditional Ryokan and an impressive neighbourhood park – not to mention links to other parts of the city and great airport access.

  • Shibuya

    Stay in Shibuya to experience modern Tokyo. It's full to the brim with upmarket shops and restaurants, is home to the buzzing Shibuya Crossing, and also has great transit links. The epitome of what you picture in your mind when you think about Tokyo, Shibuya is the perfect place for those who love the hustle and bustle of cities.

  • Asakusa

    Asakusa is an area isolated from other parts of Tokyo, with other wards fairly long train rides away. This district has experienced very little of the development seen in other parts of Tokyo, so it maintains a real old-city atmosphere. It's a great place to stay if you're interested in ancient temples and craft shops, with the area retaining a lot of history and old Edo spirit.

Getting about in Tokyo

FAQs about stays in Tokyo

Tokyo has lots of great options! Shinjuku and Shibuya are perfect for first-time visitors looking for vibrant city-centre hotels and easy public transport access, while Ginza might be a better choice if you’re looking for luxury stays and the best high-end shopping spots around. For history lovers, look for budget-friendly options in Asakusa, with Tokyo attractions nearby like Senso-ji Temple.


Absolutely! There’s plenty to explore in Tokyo as a family, and we’ve got stays to suit travellers of all ages. Make sure you select the correct number of adults, children and infants travelling with you when searching for your Tokyo accommodation, or ask your Travel Expert to help you find the perfect family-friendly rooms for your trip.


Our Tokyo stays cater to a wide range of holiday styles and budgets – from luxury stays and high-rise views to more affordable lodging options with Tokyo attractions nearby. Filter by price when browsing our hotel deals to find budget-friendly options that won’t break the bank!


Whether you’re planning an extended Japanese adventure or just looking for something a little more comfortable while you’re away, Tokyo has accommodation options to suit any itinerary! Browse the stays above to find out what amenities and services are available, or talk to your Travel Expert about long-stay options in and around Tokyo.


Some larger Tokyo hotels may offer parking options, but this can be limited or come with additional fees so it’s always best to confirm before booking. Click on a specific deal for more information on parking and hotel amenities, or talk to your Travel Expert about car hire and parking options for your trip. Tokyo (and Japan in general) offers excellent public transport options, so consider whether you’ll need a car for your stay.


Some of our Tokyo stays do include flexible booking and cancellation options, but it’s important to read the specific deal’s terms and conditions or talk to your Travel Expert before booking with us to make sure you understand your options. More information on cancellations can also be found in our Help Centre.


While last-minute deals do exist, we recommend booking your Tokyo accommodation sooner rather than later. Hotel availability can become more limited as your travel dates get closer, especially if you’re visiting in spring for the cherry blossoms! Booking early typically gives you access to more choice and better prices.


While some larger Tokyo hotels may offer airport transfer services, it's not as common here as in other cities around the world. Click on a specific deal above for more information on hotel services and offers, or talk to your Travel Expert about arranging airport transfers (or transport to and from train stations) for your trip.


Yes! You’ll find lots of accommodation options in the Shibuya area close to popular attractions like the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and public transport hubs. Browse our Tokyo stays for big savings on city-centre hotels today.


Some hotels in Tokyo will offer a complimentary breakfast for their guests, while others may charge an additional fee. To find out if breakfast options are available at a specific hotel, click on the deal above.


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