And always keep in mind, hotels in Tokyo are very, very small compared to many other places. The typical room is around 15sqm. There is not much space to leave your suitcases open. But let’s be honest, in a city like Tokyo nobody will spend much time in the hotel room, except when it comes to sleeping! So here’s a guide to help you make the perfect decision.
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Tokyo is a huge metropolis with numerous districts, each offering a unique atmosphere and attractions. The key is to choose a location that aligns with your itinerary:
Your budget will play a significant role in determining the type of hotel you choose. Tokyo offers a wide range of accommodations to fit every budget:
Before making a decision, it’s wise to check reviews and ratings from previous guests. Websites like TripAdvisor and Booking.com provide valuable insights into the quality and service of hotels.
Ensure your hotel is easily accessible by public transportation. Tokyo’s extensive train and subway systems are the best way to get around, so proximity to a station is a huge plus.
A big plus in my opinion is when you stay in an area that has access to the Yamanote line, it’s basically a loop service through Tokyo connecting all important areas and it is also the busiest and most used lines. While in general all trains and subways have an amazing connection I found it very convenient to close to the Yamanote line.
Here are some links to book your perfect stay in Tokyo: