Finding the Perfect Tokyo Hotel: Our Honest Reviews
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We’ve stayed at a handful of hotels in Japan, and we often get asked for recommendations on where to stay in Tokyo. Tokyo is an enormous metropolis with a vast array of neighborhoods, attractions, and experiences to offer. Depending on your specific itinerary, we always suggest choosing accommodations that are the most convenient and accessible for the particular activities and sights you have planned. This can significantly enhance your overall travel experience, making it easier and more enjoyable to explore all that Tokyo has to offer.
With that being said, here are the various places we’ve enjoyed staying at, and we would gladly choose to stay at any of these hotels again in the future.
Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu
This hotel is probably our favorite choice thus far among the various options we have explored during our travels in Tokyo. When we arrived at Shibuya station, we were pleasantly surprised to discover that we didn’t have to exit the station to access the lobby of our hotel directly.
The hotel boasted a fantastic view of the iconic Shibuya crossing, which added to the overall charm of our stay. The rooms were not only spacious but also elegantly designed, providing a comfortable atmosphere. Throughout our experience, we found it hard to think of any complaints regarding this excellent accommodation.
View of Shibuya Crossing from our hotel
Everywhere we turned in the city, there were charming cafes, lively bars, exciting karaoke joints, and thrilling game centers packed with fun and entertainment, all vying for our attention. The sheer abundance of choices was almost overwhelming, creating a challenge in deciding how to spend our time in a place where the possibilities seemed truly endless.
AC Hotel Ginza Tokyo by Marriott
AC Hotel Ginza Tokyo by Marriott is a modern and stylish accommodation option located in the vibrant Ginza district. This hotel offers guests a central location, making it easy to explore the area's renowned shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With a contemporary spacious design and a range of amenities, we had a comfortable and enjoyable stay during our time here.
One of our favorite amenities during our stay was the private in-room massage service that can be conveniently requested for a reasonable fee. This luxurious option was a fantastic way to wind down and relax after a long, exhausting day of walking around and exploring the city.
AC Hotel Premium Two Twin Room
We absolutely enjoyed our stay here. Our room was modern, clean, and very spacious. Housekeeping was very attentive and replenished anything that we used, so we always had plenty of towels, water, coffee pods, etc.
Park Hyatt Tokyo Hotel
This hotel was featured in the indie film, Lost in Translation and who doesn’t love that movie with Bill Murray? TripAdvisor rates the Park Hyatt Tokyo #15 out of 141 hotels in Tokyo and it is Trip Advisor's Traveler's Choice 2024.
The service at this hotel was exceptional and every single staff member was polite and professional. When we needed something and called the front desk, they were at our door within minutes. We couldn't believe the ninja-like speed! They also provide a free shuttle service to Shinjuku station.
Our room was not only modern and clean but also impressively spacious, providing a comfortable atmosphere for our stay. The bathroom was stocked with an abundance of amenities, and had we been aware of this, we certainly would have opted to leave our toiletry bags at home. Additionally, if you’re a fan of whiskey, our room featured a mini bar with an exceptional selection of premium Japanese whiskey.
Luxurious and Spacious Bathroom
We thoroughly enjoyed every part of our stay at the Park Hyatt Tokyo. If you have a free night stay with your Hyatt points or want to splurge a little in Tokyo, we definitely recommend this hotel.
*This hotel is temporarily closed and currently undergoing major renovations. They are scheduled to reopen October 2025.
Hilton Tokyo Odaiba
We chose to stay at this hotel one year because we had a variety of fun activities planned on our itinerary in the area of Odaiba. The location of this hotel could not have been more ideal, as we found ourselves right in the heart of everything, making it easy to walk to popular attractions such as Fuji TV and Diver City Tokyo Plaza.
Our room was quite spacious, and we were delighted to discover that it included a lovely patio where we could sit outside and take in the stunning views of the Tokyo skyline and the famous Rainbow Bridge.
Largy Comfy Beds
It’s a gorgeous hotel that features an inviting and beautifully decorated lounge, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all guests. Additionally, they also offer a thoughtful and convenient complimentary shuttle service for guests heading to the magical Tokyo Disneyland.
Conrad Tokyo Hotel
The Conrad Tokyo hotel in Japan is probably the most luxurious hotel we have ever stayed at. Everything about this hotel was top notch and we were impressed with just about everything the hotel had to offer. Right from the start, when we arrived, they made us feel like we were very important guests of theirs.
Gorgeous lobby at the conrad Tokyo
The room was stunning with a little hallway leading to the bedroom and large windows overlooking the city. The bathroom was the most gorgeous hotel bathroom we have ever seen with a large, round mirror and a Victorian-style bathtub that had a glass wall so that you could see the magnificent view of the city while you took a bath.
Gorgeous room and views
We were truly sad to leave Conrad Tokyo because we loved it so much, and the exceptional service made us feel like royalty throughout our entire stay. The exquisite amenities and attention to detail further enhanced our experience, making it a place we will always cherish.
Final Thoughts
All of these hotels are truly fantastic options, and depending on your specific itinerary, it’s wise to select a hotel that is closest to your daily activities and points of interest. We’ll be sure to continue adding to this list as we make our annual visits to Tokyo, ensuring that you have the most up-to-date recommendations for your stay.