7 Unique Hotels with Outstanding Experience In Tokyo, Japan

The perfect mix of traditional and modern design and service is what makes Tokyo’s greatest hotels the best in the world. These are the city’s top hotels right now, ranging from luxurious to modern, old-world to new.

Four Seasons Hotel Marunouchi

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

It may qualify as a boutique hotel, providing intimacy and excellent, individualized service with 57 rooms. The hotel is conveniently located close to Tokyo Station and offers a complimentary “greeting” service there as well as, for a charge, at Narita Airport. Large and high-tech rooms are found in this ultra-modern establishment. However, the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows are limited to the nearby buildings or the approaching bullet trains. A fitness center, a restaurant serving farm-to-table French cuisine, and a spa with exquisite Japanese baths are among the amenities.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking roomsParking Fitness center Free WiFi SpaFacilities for disabled guestsTea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms Bar Breakfast

Park Hotel Tokyo

Park Hotel Tokyo Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Park Hotel Tokyo

An elegant whiskey and scotch bar can be found at this hotel close to Ginza that is loaded with art. The hotel has 7 galleries spread across multiple levels. Pick a room on the Art Floor to be guarded by unique murals created by Japanese Artists-in-Residence, like the Public Bathhouse room shown above. Free nighttime wine and spirits, non-alcoholic beverages available all day, and morning snacks are all available on the Art Floor.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking rooms Free WiFiParking Airport shuttle Restaurant24-hour front desk Bar

Conrad Hotel, Tokyo

Conrad Tokyo Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Conrad Tokyo

This hotel is among the best in Tokyo because of its proximity to the Ginza, artwork created by 23 of the country’s top craftsmen, sleek modern design, and one of the biggest spas and fitness facilities in the metropolis. The more costly bayside suites provide spectacular panoramic views that overlook Hama Rikyu Garden toward the bay and Odaiba, and are made cozier by sofas that span the full length of wall-to-wall windows, while tourists can save money by booking an inland-facing room.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking rooms Fitness center SpaFacilities for disabled guestsWiFi RestaurantTea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms BarGood Breakfast

The Peninsula Hotel

Suite - The Peninsula Tokyo Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Suite - The Peninsula Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo has a subtle Zen-like environment while being adorned with stunning modern art. Huge rooms with bathtubs large enough for two people are available, but it’s the exceptional service that makes this hotel one of Japan’s best, with a Rolls Royce that transports guests within 1.2 miles, bicycles for exploring the surroundings, and a health club with an indoor pool and landscaped gardens that are all complimentary to hotel guests.

Most popular amenities: 1 swimming pool Non-smoking roomsParkingvery good Fitness Center Free WiFi SpaFacilities for disabled guests BarWonderful Breakfast

Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Grand Hyatt Tokyo Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Grand Hyatt Tokyo

The chic Grand Hyatt Tokyo is situated in Roppongi Hills, a neighborhood that is like a city within a city with its 200 or so shops and eateries, a multiplex theater, the cutting-edge Mori Art Museum on the 53rd level, and a breath-taking rooftop observatory. All of that is in addition to the amenities the hotel itself provides, which include 11 restaurants and bars, a fitness center with an indoor pool, and a spa. This comfy home-away-from-home has rooms that are roomy and cleverly constructed, with enormous workstations, button-controlled blackout curtains, and enormous bathrooms that occupy a full quarter of the room.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking rooms Free WiFiParkingvery good Fitness Center Spa Restaurant Bar

Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower 

Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

It is located on the 20th through the 35th floors of an office building close to Takashimaya Times Square and Shinjuku Station, and it offers simply furnished, 90% non-smoking rooms that make up for their modest size with expansive views. The best views are to the east, toward Shinjuku Park and the city’s nighttime lights. Fun features include TVs with keyboards for free Internet access and in-room skyline maps that list places that may be seen from your room.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking roomsParking Free WiFiFacilities for disabled guestsParking on site BarVery Good Breakfast

The Prince Gallery, Tokyo

The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel Best hotels in Tokyo Japan
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel

An elegant hotel featuring a full-service spa, an indoor heated pool, Japanese and Western restaurants, and a cozy cocktail lounge with sweeping city views. Individual showers and bathtubs are included in the spacious rooms and suites, and the lighting and temperature may be adjusted using an iPad. The location is excellent in Akasaka, close to restaurants, pubs, and the Nagatacho subway line.

Most popular amenities: 1 swimming pool Non-smoking roomsParking Fitness center Free WiFi SpaFacilities for disabled guests BarWonderful Breakfast

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