10 Best Hotels In Tokyo With Airport Shuttle - Updated 2024

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Philip
Philip 
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The vibrant, bustling metropolis of Tokyo is a must-see for travel enthusiasts. Its gleaming cityscape and throngs of people are an iconic symbol of Japan. But as spectacular a sight as it is, this same urban sprawl can be a little intimidating for those fresh off their plane and seeking their hotel among the never-ending streets. So why not take the strain out of your arrival and departure from this magnificent city by staying at one of these 10 fantastic hotels – all of which offer the finest accommodation money can buy, with the added bonus of their own airport shuttle services.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 05, 2024.

1. Palace Hotel Tokyo (from USD 558)

You don’t get much finer than the five-star Palace Hotel Tokyo. This palatial hotel has gone down a storm with past guests, hundreds of whom have rated it as exceptional. Its plush interior has no fewer than seven restaurants – enough to sate the appetite and curiosity of even the choosiest of food lovers. And its luxurious and spacious rooms offer great views out across the city. The Palace Hotel Tokyo also boasts a range of ways for guests to rest and relax – from a spectacular indoor swimming pool offering fine city views, to an in-house spa and gym. The hotel is also situated in a prime location, a stone’s throw from the Imperial Palace, and located in the middle of the busy Marunouchi business district. It is even linked to the Otemachi Subway Station, making it ideal for travel to other parts of the city.

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Palace Hotel Tokyo

Address: Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-1-1
2.24 km (1.4 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Fitness centre

2. The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel (from USD 1198)

If it’s a pool with a view you’re after, then The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is the place to be. Another five-star offering, this towering hotel doesn’t just offer up stunning vistas from its pool but also from its many and varied bedrooms. Inside it also offers a number of Japanese restaurants, while those guests looking to try other dishes will find a wide array of eateries nearby. The hotel is also well-placed for transport links and tourist hotspots. The Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills, and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden are all no further than one-and-a-half miles (2.4 km) away. The hotel is just one minute away from a rail station by foot – the Akasaka-Mitsuke Station.

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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Chiyoda-ku, Kioicho 1-2
622 meters (0.4 ft) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

3. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo (from USD 535)

Open space in a city as busy and populated as Tokyo can be something of a rarity, so a stay at a hotel that can guarantee you an oasis of tranquility is sure to prove popular with many a weary traveler. And that is exactly what the five-star Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo can do, as it is set among its own extensive historic gardens – a green oasis that has won many fans among past guests. But as striking and beautiful as the Chinzanso Gardens are, there is much more to the hotel than them alone. The hotel’s tower offers superb city and garden views and spacious, luxurious rooms that boast marble en-suite bathrooms. The hotel also has hot spring baths, a beautiful indoor pool and three distinct restaurants offering Italian, Japanese, and international cuisine – perfect for all manner of tastebuds.

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Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Bunkyo-ku, Sekiguchi 2-10-8
4.29 km (2.7 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna

4. Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo (from USD 1211)

Shangri-La by name, Shangri-La by nature. Those who stay at this top-rated five-star hotel may well believe they’ve entered paradise. Situated on the top 11 floors of a skyscraper, the hotel boasts stunning city views in all directions, and looks across to the famed Imperial Palace. Naturally, its lofty position means views dominate – from the 20 yard (18 m) pool to the restaurants, wherever you are, you’re treated to sumptuous vistas. Food palettes are well catered for, thanks to restaurant options that include Japanese dishes and Italian cuisine. And those looking to wind down from the stresses of daily life will find the hotel lives up to its Shangri-La moniker – its spa featuring an array of massage techniques and treatments, while its health club offers hot tubs and a sauna on top of the already mentioned pool. The hotel is also well served by rail links, with Tokyo, Otemachi, and Nihonbashi Stations all close by.

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Shangri-La Tokyo

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi Trust Tower Main, 1-8-3 Marunouchi,
2.8 km (1.8 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna

5. Imperial Hotel Tokyo (from USD 943)

The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a great location in which to base yourself. The green oasis of Hibiya Park is just five minute’s walk away, as are no fewer than three stations.

And, as the name might suggest, the hotel is not far from the famous Imperial Palace. The area is also full of restaurants and shops. The five-star hotel, which has operated from this site for more than 125 years, has a superb reputation among its past guests, many of whom reserved special praise for the helpfulness of its staff. Facilities match up to the top service with plush, spacious rooms, as well as the gym and pool facilities one would expect from a hotel of its reputation.

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Imperial Hotel Tokyo

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: Chiyoda-ku Uchisaiwai-cho 1-1-1
1.74 km (1.1 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Fitness centre

6. The Peninsula Tokyo (from USD 629)

Another top-rated five-star hotel, the plush Peninsula Tokyo puts great store in its extensive spa and pool facilities – which include a sauna and aromatherapy showers. It promises to pamper its guests – a vow that has been more than backed up by the superb feedback of former residents, who have praised its luxury, cleanliness, and levels of service.

Indeed, this extends to the airport shuttle services – a Rolls-Royce limousine – although you pay extra for the privilege of such finery. Inside the hotel offers restaurants catering to Japanese, Cantonese, and Western tastes, ensuring you’ll find something to suit. And those venturing out for some sightseeing are well catered for – the hotel has a direct link to the Hibiya metro station, while other stations at Yurakucho and Ginza are just three-minutes away on foot, ensuring ease of travel around the city.

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The Peninsula Tokyo

Address: Chiyoda-ku Yurakucho 1-8-1
1.85 km (1.2 mi) from Hie Shrine

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7. Andaz Tokyo - A Concept by Hyatt (from USD 705)

If lounging in a rooftop bar 52 floors above the streets of the city and soaking in night-time views of the Tokyo Tower sound like your thing – then you’re in luck at the Andaz Tokyo. Opened as recently as June 2014, this ultra-modern five-star hotel has won plaudits from past guests for its “fantastic” views and “excellent” concierge service. It boasts several dining options, including the Andaz Tavern, just a floor below the roof-top bar, ensuring that whether you’re wining or dining the backdrop will be breathtaking. The hotel is also well connected for transport, with no fewer than four stations within a half-mile (0.8 km) radius. And those inspired by the view to get a closer look at the Tokyo Tower will only have to walk a kilometre (0.6 mi) to visit the site.

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Andaz Tokyo - A Concept by Hyatt

Address: Minato-ku, Toranomon 1-23-4
1.28 km (0.8 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Fitness centre

8. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo (from USD 712)

The Ritz-Carlton name is synonymous with luxury, and the chain’s Tokyo hotel is no exception. Five-star rated, it enjoys superb word-of-mouth from past guests thanks to its service and fine vistas. Attractions include 360 degree panoramas of Tokyo, which include views across to the iconic Mt. Fuji and the Tokyo Tower. There are no fewer than three restaurants with which to treat those taste buds, while those looking to unwind in style will find much to admire in the extensive fitness and spa centre on the 46th floor, which extends to 21,528 sq ft (2,000 sq m) and includes a lap pool, saunas, and a spa suite.

The hotel, which is located in Tokyo’s tallest building, is also directly linked to the Roppongi station, for good links to elsewhere in the city. And those looking to take in local sights will find the Roppongi Hills and the National Art Centre just a short walk away.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

Address: Minato-ku, Akasaka 9-7-1 Tokyo Midtown
1.25 km (0.8 mi) from Hie Shrine

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9. Conrad Tokyo (from USD 1347)

Whether you prefer to take in the bustling sights of the famous Ginza entertainment district, or wish to simply unwind in the leafy surrounds of the harbour park of Hamarikyu Gardens, the Conrad Tokyo is perfectly placed. Located in the heart of the city, this five-star hotel naturally boasts strong transport links – the likes of the JR Shimbashi Train Station and the Shiodome Subway Station are both just five minutes away. This large hotel also houses close to 300 rooms, and no fewer than five restaurants offering a mix of Japanese, Chinese, and French cuisines. And those wishing to take time out from busy sightseeing will enjoy the spa, pool, and fitness facilities, which offer great views of the city.

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Conrad Tokyo

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Minato-ku, Higashi-Shinbashi 1-9-1
2.36 km (1.5 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

10. Park Hyatt Tokyo (from USD 1254)

Set 39 floors above the Shinjuku district, the five-star Park Hyatt Tokyo boasts a distinctive interior that features a fine art collection and modern design. Its elevated location offers the beautiful views you would expect, which include the iconic Mt. Fuji in the distance. The three restaurants offer American, European, and Japanese food options, ensuring that no-one will struggle to find something they will enjoy.

Its large swimming and spa facilities include a spectacular pool and a wide-range of treatments. And those heading out into the city will find the Tokyo Opera City Tower and the Shinjuku Central Park just a short walk away. The Shinjuku Gyoemmae and Shinjuku stations are just a kilometre (0.6 mi) away, for those looking to use the rail network. The hotel also offers free cycle use for those willing to make their way under their own steam.

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Park Hyatt Tokyo

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku 3-7-1-2
4.56 km (2.9 mi) from Hie Shrine

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Fitness centre

The lap of luxury awaits

With airport shuttle links to all of these phenomenal hotels, the lap of luxury has never been easier to reach.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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