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Tokyo Hotel Guide — 2026

Best Hotels in Tokyo 2026

Top luxury, ryokan and design hotels in Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Minato and Shibuya — all bookable on Trip.com

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Tokyo has one of the world's most extraordinary hotel scenes — from the legendary Aman Tokyo (arguably the world's best urban hotel) to unique urban ryokan experiences, design-forward boutique hotels, and excellent value mid-range options. This guide covers the best hotels in Tokyo in 2026, across all budgets and neighborhoods, with tips on the best areas to stay.

Best Areas to Stay in Tokyo

Shinjuku

Tokyo's most vibrant district — the world's busiest train station, Golden Gai, Kabukicho, and Omoide Yokocho. Home to the Park Hyatt and excellent mid-range hotels. Best for nightlife, entertainment, and easy transport connections.

Best for: Nightlife, entertainment, transport hub

Chiyoda (Marunouchi / Otemachi)

Tokyo's business and cultural heart — the Imperial Palace, Marunouchi business district, and Hibiya Park. Home to Aman Tokyo, The Peninsula, and Hoshinoya. Best for luxury travelers and those wanting a central, prestigious address.

Best for: Luxury hotels, business, Imperial Palace

Minato (Roppongi / Toranomon)

Tokyo's international district — Roppongi Hills, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Tower, and the Andaz and EDITION hotels. Great restaurant scene and nightlife. Best for art lovers, business travelers, and those wanting a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Best for: Art, nightlife, international atmosphere

Shibuya & Harajuku

Tokyo's youth culture and fashion hub — the famous Shibuya Crossing, Takeshita Street, Omotesando luxury shopping, and Yoyogi Park. Great mid-range hotel options and excellent transport connections.

Best for: Shopping, youth culture, fashion

Aman Tokyo
World's Best
★★★★★

Aman Tokyo

Otemachi, Chiyoda

9.8
1,840 reviews

Arguably the world's most spectacular urban hotel — Aman Tokyo occupies the top 6 floors of the Otemachi Tower with floor-to-ceiling views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mount Fuji on clear days. The 30-metre indoor pool, the onsen spa, and the minimalist Japanese design make this a once-in-a-lifetime stay.

Imperial Palace views30m indoor poolOnsen spaMount Fuji views
From $1,200/nightCheck Prices →
The Peninsula Tokyo
Ultra Luxury
★★★★★

The Peninsula Tokyo

Hibiya, Chiyoda

9.6
3,240 reviews

The Peninsula's Tokyo outpost is one of Asia's finest hotels — perfectly positioned between Hibiya Park and the Imperial Palace. The Peter restaurant on the 24th floor has spectacular views, the spa is world-class, and the rooms are among the largest in Tokyo. The Peninsula's signature Rolls-Royce fleet is available for transfers.

Hibiya Park locationPeter restaurant viewsRolls-Royce fleetWorld-class spa
From $650/nightCheck Prices →
Park Hyatt Tokyo
Most Iconic
★★★★★

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Shinjuku

9.5
4,180 reviews

Made famous by Lost in Translation, the Park Hyatt Tokyo occupies floors 39–52 of the Shinjuku Park Tower. The New York Bar on the 52nd floor is legendary — jazz, cocktails, and panoramic Tokyo views. The 47th-floor pool and the Girandole restaurant are equally spectacular. A true Tokyo icon.

New York Bar (52F)Lost in Translation hotelShinjuku views47F pool
From $480/nightCheck Prices →
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Best Views
★★★★★

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Nihonbashi, Chuo

9.5
2,960 reviews

Perched on the top floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo offers some of the most spectacular city views in Japan. The Sense restaurant has a Michelin star, the spa is extraordinary, and the rooms — all above the 30th floor — have floor-to-ceiling views of Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji.

All rooms above 30FMichelin-star Sense restaurantTokyo Bay viewsAward-winning spa
From $520/nightCheck Prices →
Hoshinoya Tokyo
Urban Ryokan
★★★★★

Hoshinoya Tokyo

Otemachi, Chiyoda

9.4
1,520 reviews

A unique urban ryokan experience in the heart of Tokyo — Hoshinoya Tokyo blends traditional Japanese inn culture with modern luxury. Guests remove shoes at the entrance, wear yukata robes, and sleep on futons. The rooftop onsen is extraordinary. A completely different Tokyo hotel experience.

Urban ryokan conceptRooftop onsenYukata & futonTraditional Japanese service
From $380/nightCheck Prices →
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
Design Hotel
★★★★★

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills

Toranomon, Minato

9.3
3,840 reviews

Hyatt's lifestyle brand occupies the top floors of Toranomon Hills — one of Tokyo's newest and most exciting developments. The rooftop bar and pool have spectacular views, the rooms are beautifully designed with Japanese art, and the location is excellent for business travelers. The Rooftop Bar is one of Tokyo's best.

Rooftop bar & poolToranomon Hills locationJapanese art roomsBusiness district
From $350/nightCheck Prices →
The Tokyo EDITION Toranomon
Boutique Luxury
★★★★★

The Tokyo EDITION Toranomon

Toranomon, Minato

9.2
2,140 reviews

Ian Schrager's EDITION brand brings its signature cool to Tokyo — a design-forward luxury hotel with a spectacular rooftop bar, excellent restaurant, and beautifully designed rooms. The Lobby Bar is one of Tokyo's most stylish. Great location near Toranomon Hills and Roppongi.

Ian Schrager designRooftop barLobby BarRoppongi proximity
From $280/nightCheck Prices →
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Best Value
★★★★

Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

Shinjuku

8.8
5,620 reviews

One of Tokyo's best-value design hotels — stylish rooms, excellent Shinjuku location, and a rooftop bar with great city views. Walking distance to Shinjuku Station (the world's busiest), Golden Gai, Kabukicho, and Omoide Yokocho. Perfect for travelers who want style without the ultra-luxury price tag.

Rooftop barShinjuku Station walkDesign roomsBest value
From $120/nightCheck Prices →

Top Attractions in Tokyo

Shibuya Crossing

The world's most famous pedestrian crossing — best at night from the Starbucks or Mag's Park

Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa

Tokyo's oldest and most visited temple — arrive early morning to avoid crowds

Shinjuku Gyoen

Tokyo's most beautiful park — spectacular cherry blossoms in late March/early April

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The world's most visited digital art museum — book tickets months in advance

Tsukiji Outer Market

Tokyo's legendary fish market — the best sushi breakfast in the world

Tokyo Skytree

Japan's tallest structure at 634m — spectacular views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji

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