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Best Hotels in Tokyo

Best hotels in Tokyo for luxury, rail access, skyline views, ryokan-style calm, and polished central bases.

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Best Hotels in Tokyo

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A good Tokyo hotel is less about one glamorous address and more about how it tames the rail map. These properties are chosen for location logic, service, room quality, and a clear reason to spend more than a standard business hotel.

  • Aman TokyoAman Tokyo is the high-floor Otemachi sanctuary: huge rooms, a serious spa, and views that make the city's scale feel almost calm. It is a splurge that works best when you want Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace edge, and a hotel that can absorb jet lag gracefully.Book on Stay22
  • HOSHINOYA TokyoHOSHINOYA Tokyo is the ryokan idea translated vertically into Otemachi, with tatami rooms, floor lounges, and an onsen-like sense of retreat inside the business district. Choose it when you want Japanese ritual and quiet, not a lobby scene or late-night neighborhood energy.Book on Stay22
  • Palace Hotel TokyoPalace Hotel Tokyo is the Marunouchi classic for travelers who want polish, space, and Imperial Palace-green views without leaving the rail-connected center. It is expensive, but the appeal is practical luxury: service, restaurants, spa, and Tokyo Station access in one calm base.Book on Stay22
  • Mandarin Oriental, TokyoMandarin Oriental gives Nihonbashi a sky-level hotel with serious dining, a destination spa, and views that turn business-district convenience into romance. It is best for travelers who want polish near Ginza and Tokyo Station, with less chaos than sleeping in Shinjuku or Shibuya.Book on Stay22
  • The Tokyo Station HotelThe Tokyo Station Hotel is the heritage base hiding inside the red-brick Marunouchi station building, which makes rail days feel civilized instead of frantic. Book it when arrivals, departures, Ginza, and Imperial Palace walks matter more than nightlife outside the door.Book on Stay22
  • Bulgari Hotel TokyoBulgari Hotel Tokyo adds a Yaesu-side luxury base for travelers who want Tokyo Station access without choosing old-world railway romance. The appeal is height, design polish, dining, spa, and immediate Ginza/Marunouchi reach; it is best when the hotel is part of the itinerary, not just a bed.Book on Stay22