Where to stay in Tokyo
Where to stay in Tokyo
Shinjuku
Shinjuku provides convenient access to the city's key attractions via the JR Yamanote Line and numerous other rail connections. Beyond its transport hub, Shinjuku offers everything from towering skyscrapers and free panoramic city views to a diverse nightlife, endless shopping, and a wide range of dining options.
Asakusa
Asakusa offers a charming and traditional experience. The neighborhood is filled with historic streets and traditional shops. It's a great choice for budget-conscious travelers, families, and culture enthusiasts who appreciate a quieter, more authentic feel while still having excellent access to the rest of the city via subway and river cruises.
Ginza
While famous for its high-end boutiques, the area is surprisingly accessible with a wide range of mid-range hotel options. Its prime location near Tokyo Station makes it a perfect hub for travel on the Shinkansen and the JR Yamanote Line, and it is within walking distance of many of the city's top attractions, including the Imperial Palace and Tsukiji Outer Market.
Ueno
Ueno is home to the Ueno Park, which houses some of Japan's most important museums and the Ueno Zoo, making it a perfect spot for families and culture lovers. The area is also a major transportation hub with excellent links to both Narita and Haneda airports, and its lively Ameyoko Market offers a bustling, old-Tokyo atmosphere with fantastic food and shopping at a more affordable price.