For high-end shopping and fabulous entertainment, Ginza is the right place to stay while visiting Tokyo. Aside from being one of the city’s top shopping districts, the upscale dining destinations and unique cafes in Tokyo are also found here. The area is also filled with deluxe boutiques, thrilling art galleries, and plenty of clubs and sushi bars as well. During the weekends, the main street Chuo Dori turns into a lovely pedestrian road for pleasant strolls. For the big fans of dance and drama Ginza can entertain you with live performances at the well-known Kabuki-za theater. If you happen to be staying at the Airbnb vacation rentals in Tokyo, you can spice up your itinerary by visiting this lively district. But in order to conveniently enjoy all that Ginza has to offer, stay right in the middle of the action. Read through and make your best bet among the top hotels in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan.
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1. Hotel Grand Bach Tokyo Ginza (from USD 405)
Take a break from the whirl of everyday life with a stay at Hotel Grand Bach Tokyo Ginza. The hotel’s guest rooms and suites are spread across 13 floors and designed to provide a sense of tranquility. Opt for the deluxe rooms if you want to admire the views of Ginza and Shiodome or the large suites if you fancy having a dining and living room in your accommodation. But whichever room you choose, you’ll be pampered by the availability of air-conditioning, flat-screen TV, wifi, premium beds, and sound bar speakers.
The hotel also takes pride in its in-house restaurant specializing in wellness cuisine and delectable desserts. You’ll also find a cafe lounge and bar on the property. You can easily explore the district’s hotspots as Hoju Inari Shrine, Asahi Inari Shrine, and Ginza Core Shopping Mall are nearby.
Hotel GrandBach Tokyo Ginza
Address: Chuo-ku Ginza 5-13-12
149 meters (490.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
2. The Square Hotel Ginza (from USD 122)
Varied dining options nearby, but hotel breakfast may be limited; barista coffee is superb.
Affordable pricing for clean, modern rooms in a prime location.
Perfect location near multiple metro stations, shopping areas, and attractions like Tsukiji market.
Convenient amenities including a public bath, rental bikes, and a bar/cafe.
This lovely hotel is located in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo and stands 5 km (3.1 miles) from the Tokyo Tower and about 13 km (8 miles) from Tokyo International Airport. Its contemporary and soundproof rooms come equipped with a TV, a fridge, A/C, and a desk. Facilities here include a bathhouse, 24-hour reception, free wifi, vending machines, and daily housekeeping, along with an on-site restaurant and laundry services. The area is ideal for lots of walking around.
the square hotel GINZA
Address: Chuo-ku Ginza 2-11-6
340 meters (0.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
3. The Gate Hotel Tokyo by Hulic (from USD 465)
This brand new hotel is conveniently located a short walk away from a number of attractions, like Kachidoki Bridge, the Tsukiji Fish Market, and Marunouchi Building as well. It features spacious, tastefully decorated rooms that are fitted with a flat-screen TV and a wardrobe. Guests of the hotel have access to a lovely terrace, but also a well-equipped fitness room, and a restaurant with eclectic food and a delicious buffet breakfast. The hotel also features facilities for disabled guests and offers free wifi and 24-hour front desk.
The Gate Hotel Tokyo by Hulic
Address: Chiyoda-ku Yuraukucho 2-2-3
684 meters (0.5 ft) from Kabuki-za
4. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome (from USD 110)
Lovely breakfast with a good variety of options, both Japanese and Western.
Good value for money, especially for short stays in central Tokyo.
Excellent location in the heart of Ginza, near subway stations and shopping areas.
Convenient amenities like free toiletries, phone chargers, and a nearby Family Mart.
This modern hotel is situated a few minutes walk from Shimbashi station and it is a great place to use as a base for your trip to Tokyo. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV, a fridge, an electric kettle, complimentary toiletries, slippers, and pajamas, along with A/C. Available for use are computers, fax, and copy machine, a trouser press and a coin launderette. Japanese and Western style breakfast buffet is also available at an additional fee, and so are vending machines. Massage services are provided upon request.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome
Address: Chuo-ku, Ginza 7-11-12
426 meters (0.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
5. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Sanchome (from USD 155)
If you’re still undecided about where to stay in Ginza, Tokyo, this Japanese-style business hotel in Chuo Ward district can offer a convenient experience. It stands only 4.3 km (2.7 mi) from Tokyo Tower and the National Sumo Stadium. Each room at the hotel features a flat-screen TV, a desk, a private bathroom, an electric teapot, and A/C as well. A continental or American breakfast is offered daily, while other facilities include a 24-hour front desk, a restaurant, free wifi, and a shared lounge too. Vending machines with snacks and drinks, along with daily housekeeping are provided.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza Sanchome
Address: Chuo-ku Ginza 3-8-4
276 meters (0.2 ft) from Kabuki-za
6. Hotel Monterey Ginza (from USD 135)
Extensive breakfast buffet with Japanese and Western options, but some guests found it expensive and lukewarm at times.
Reasonable rates for spacious rooms in central Ginza, but breakfast may be overpriced.
Ideal location in the heart of Ginza, close to shopping, restaurants, and subway stations, with easy access to Tokyo Station.
Clean, classic Western style with comfortable beds, provided pajamas, and convenient location near subway stations and shopping.
Hotel Monterey Ginza offers Western-style rooms with free high-speed wired internet and it is conveniently located a short walk from two subway stations. Each guestroom comes standard with a fridge, a work desk, A/C, a satellite TV, an air humidifier and an ensuite bathroom fitted with a bathtub, slippers, and free toiletries. Among the facilities offered here are a restaurant with French and Italian delicacies, a buffet breakfast, and also laundry and dry cleaning services. Senso-Ji temple and Asakusa are 3.7 km (2.3 mi) away.
Hotel Monterey Ginza
Address: 2-10-2 Ginza, Chuo-Ku
400 meters (0.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
7. Hotel Monterey Lasoeur Ginza (from USD 101)
The sister hotel of Hotel Monterey, this hotel features a European-style decoration throughout the hotel and it is located a four-minute walk from the Ginza Subway Station. The pretty charming rooms are stylishly decorated with pastel walls and striped drapes, while they boast a fridge, nightwear, an LDC TV, A/C, and smartphones which can be used also outside of the room. An on-site Italian restaurant, daily housekeeping and a 24-hour reception are provided.
Hotel Monterey La Soeur Ginza
Address: 1-10-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku
522 meters (0.4 ft) from Kabuki-za
8. Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza (from USD 184)
Located in the world-famous Ginza district, this luxury hotel stands a 10-minute walk from Tsujiki Fish Market and very close to the subway station. The bright rooms of the hotel come with A/C, a flat-screen TV, a minibar, a tea maker, and ensuite bathrooms with a bathtub, while the rooms feature relaxing colors and wood-veneer walls. Facilities include a 24-hour fitness center, a 24-hour business center to accommodate your business needs, two restaurants offering a Western buffet and Japanese specialties, and free wifi.
Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel
Address: Chuo-ku Ginza 6-14-10
281 meters (0.2 ft) from Kabuki-za
9. Hotel Unizo Tokyo Ginza-nanachome (from USD 103)
Thorough cleaning every day. Thai restaurant for breakfast. Plenty of nearby food options. Close to cafes and restaurants. Breakfast available for purchase. Limited breakfast options. Disappointing pre-purchased breakfast. A few minutes' walk to various dining choices.
Affordable in peak season. No waiting for check-in. Budget-friendly for 2 weeks. Good value for money. Moderately priced rooms for Tokyo.
Prime location in the heart of Ginza. Close to major metro and train stations. Walking distance to shopping, dining, and attractions. Safe and convenient area. Easy access to Narita and Haneda Airports. Close to convenience stores and supermarkets.
24/7 reception. Lift sensor for room access. Free WiFi. Laundry facilities. Safe in room. Compact but well-equipped rooms. Facewash, shampoo, and conditioner provided. Umbrella and laundromat available in the foyer. Free tea and coffee in the room.
Right in the center of Ginza, this modern hotel is a 12-minute stroll away from both the famous Tsukiji Market and the beautiful Hibiya Park. Each room here is equipped with a flat-screen TV, wifi, a trouser press, a fridge, ensuite bathroom with free toiletries, A/C, a desk, and a seating area. Among the facilities of the hotel, are a ladies only lounge, a 24-hour reception, drink vending machines, an on-site restaurant, massage services (at extra cost), and wheelchair accessibility.
ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza
Address: Chuo-ku, Ginza 7-10-9
445 meters (0.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
10. Bay Hotel (from USD 25)
Bay Hotel is situated a short minute walk from two train stations, and a 40-minute train ride to Haneda Airport. The adult-only hotel features capsule rooms for those who are rather comfortable with tiny spaces. Female and male rooms are located on different floors, while each capsule is fitted with a USB port and a TV. Shower rooms and toilets are shared among the guests, and towels are provided. Vending machines, a convenience store, and a shared lounge for some socializing are also featured here.
Tokyo Ginza BAY HOTEL
Address: Chuo-ku, Ginza 7-13-15
420 meters (0.3 ft) from Kabuki-za
11. Hotel Unizo Ginza Itchome
Located in the heart of Tokyo and operating since 2015, this lovely new property is the ideal base to explore the city. All rooms are decorated in dark colors, and they feature a fridge, a flat-screen TV, an air cleaner/humidifier, a safe, and complimentary toiletries. Heads up for ladies, as there is a whole floor dedicated to them with an exclusive tea lounge and free aroma oil samples for in-room use. A business center, an on-site restaurant, and a daily breakfast buffet with Western and Japanese food are available.
Hotel Unizo Ginza Itchome
Address: Chuo-ku Ginza 1-9-5
497 meters (0.4 ft) from Kabuki-za
Visit Tokyo's most fashionable district
Despite this district’s top-notch shopping and fine-dining options, the mid-range and cheap hotels in Ginza, Tokyo are still abundant, mostly thanks to its proximity to Tokyo Station. Ginza remains a more approachable destination for visitors with a lower budget. So, try it yourself if you ever visit Tokyo.
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