Top rated hotels in Tokyo

Citan Hostel
4.4/522 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
We booked the large king room which provided an extremely comfortable stay for two in Tokyo! The hostel is well situated, within a five minute walk from three different metro lines, as well as various convenience and grocery stores and restaurants. The room itself was large and comfortable, although in the winter, the floor hall remained very cold. The space is modern and clean and we only once saw anyone else on our floor. There is noise from outside the building (most notably a bell that chimed at 4:30 pm), but we were able to get excellent sleep. We stayed on the seventh floor, which only had female showers, but it was not a problem to go down one flight for the male showers. The cafe provides delicious breakfast options, from a full breakfast plate to granola or a pastry. They also have decaf, which can be more difficult to find in Tokyo. The downstairs lounge is stylish and comfortable with wonderful drink and snack items (we did not have a full dinner) as well as an excellently curated playlist. Finally, the staff was always polite, helpful, welcoming, and warm! Citan is highly recommended if you do not mind sharing a shower and bathroom with others.
Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel
4.5/5104 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
Very clean hostel with nice dorms and great bathroom facilities. Laundry was available in the hostel which was very convenient, and the staff were very helpful. Hostel was relatively quiet.
City Pension Zem
4.3/537 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
The hotel is still a certain distance from the subway, the environment is good, the room is a little small, the hotel breakfast is 250 yen / person, the taste is good, the front desk can communicate in English, there is no noon service, but the notes have Chinese instructions, Can read 😊
9h Nine Hours Ningyocho
4.2/5130 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
Worst hotel experience ever. The check in was so complicated since we booked through trip.com, so we never received the QR code and/or any reference number for the self check in. As for the amenities, you receive a basket with a pj's and slippers (that you need to wear in the capsule room) and a toothbrush. They should also give some earplugs as their capsule is like sleeping with carboards wall. You ear everything, with people snacking, drinking, snorring. Definitely the worst night of my life. We booked this to experience the capsule, but save your money and book an hotel room. Also, bathroom area was very dirty!
Guest House One More Heart at Tsukiji 1
3.8/54 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji
Service apartment type, mini kitchen, microwave oven, washing machine, bathtub, refrigerator, washlet, tableware, dryer, air conditioner, veranda, laundry dryer, It is convenient to live in beds, TV, couches, tables, etc. with a smapho place. The tableware place was displayed in Tepla, washing detergent, tableware detergent, electric pot, air conditioner on at check-in, and felt fine care. However, the method of check-in is an email after 15 o'clock at the time of check-in, and if you don't know this, you can't enter the museum. Tsukiji, Yurakucho Shintomi Cho on the Hibiya line is within 10 minutes walk, and there are ion supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, which is the best hotel for long stays.
Hotel Horidome Villa
3.9/5494 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
A simple , no-frills hotel. Nothing fancy, but super cosy. The room is very small, but to a solo traveller like me, it's adequate. If you are not particular about the extras, like state of the art TV or a safe to store your valuables, this hotel is good enough as they still provide basics like an electric kettle, bar fridge, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, bath towel and hand towel, bathroom mat, bedroom slippers and even disposable toothbrush and tooth paste. The staff are friendly but if you need extra amenities, you have to go and collect at the registration counter on the ground floor. The hotel is less than half an hour away from Tokyo Station. With this room rate, it's a steal!

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