Tokyo is a mesmerising blend of cutting-edge innovation and timeless tradition. From its soaring skyscrapers and serene gardens to charming noodle houses and world-class dining, Japan’s vibrant capital offers an unparalleled travel experience.
Tokyo has a whole host of excellent hotels to choose from, many nestled in the top floors of the city’s iconic, towering sky-scrapers. You might choose to stay in the chic Ginza district, with its upscale dining and luxury boutiques, or Roppongi, home to some of the city’s finest art museums. The majority of Tokyo’s luxury hotels are found in the city’s impressive skyscrapers, meaning you’ll enjoy exceptional views of the city.
If you’re dreaming of a luxury trip to Tokyo, let these elegant and innovative hotels inspire you to book your stay.
Our Selection of the Best Hotels in Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo
You'll find The Peninsula in prime position opposite Tokyo's Hibiya Park and Imperial Palace and a stone's throw from the buzzy shopping district of Ginza. The building is the vision of architect Kazukiyo Sato, who designed the 25-story Peninsula to resemble a Japanese lantern.
Inside, you’ll find displays of Japanese art, including a striking bamboo dragon sculpture by artist Keisen Hama in the hotel lobby, a stylish restaurant serving kaiseki cuisine, and a luxury spa with Asian-inspired treatments.
Rooms are decorated with soothing natural tones, contrasting with striking views of the city skyline. The Grand Premiere Suites are the hotel's showstoppers, located on the highest floors and wall-to-wall, full-height picture windows with views across the Imperial Palace Gardens and Hibiya Park.
In a few words: Stay a few steps from the Imperial Palace and the sleek shops of Ginza
Top amenities:
- Spa and wellness center
- Fitness studio
- Skincare treatments
- 6 dining establishments
- 24-hour instant messaging service
- indoor pool
- private parking
Address: 1 Chome-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan
Mandarin Oriental
In the covetable Nihonbashi district in the impressive Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, the Mandarin Oriental boasts exquisite views of the Tokyo skyline and, on a clear day, the snowcapped Mount Fuji in the distance
The dining and drinking options here are extensive, with everything from pizza to haute Cantonese. A favourite is Sushi Shin by Miyakawa on the 38th floor of the hotel, where Edomae-style sushi is served around a 350-year-old Hinoki cypress counter.
Whichever room you check into, you'll be guaranteed a spectacular view and clean, neutral decor, with pretty paper lamps and wooden furniture. You'll want to head to the spa too, where you can enjoy innovative treatments in four award-winning suites.
In a few words: Extensive dining options and views of Mount Fuji
Top amenities:
- Spa and wellness center
- Fitness studio
- 11 dining establishments
Address: 2 Chome-1-1 Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8328, Japan
The Ritz-Carlton
Perched on the upper nine floors of the 53-story Midtown Tower in Tokyo’s vibrant Roppongi District—renowned for its entertainment and design-focused businesses—The Ritz-Carlton offers 245 elegantly designed guest rooms. Head to the sophisticated Club Lounge to unwind with a drink and enjoy a choice of seven dining venues.
Rooms come with spacious marble bathrooms, beautifully blended eastern and western design influences, and floor-to-ceiling windows with incredible views of the Shinjuku skyline, the Imperial Palace, or Mount Fuji. Guests can unwind in the 20-meter indoor pool, indulge in a rejuvenating spa experience, or explore an entire floor dedicated to health and wellness.
In a few words: Style and substance in the heart of Roppongi
Top amenities:
- Spa and wellness center
- Interior pool
- Activities for kids
- Bicycle rental
- Hair salon
Address: Tokyo Midtown, 9 Chome-7-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-6245, Japan
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
Rising above the Tokyo skyline in one of Tokyo's tallest skyscrapers, Andaz Tokyo offers spacious rooms in the intriguing Toranomon District, where futuristic office buildings stand alongside historic shrines and temples. Inside you'll find 164 guest rooms, including eight suites, all with mid-century decor and unusual olive green carpets. Soft drinks and snacks from the in-room minibar are complimentary.
The AO Spa offers a variety of intriguing treatments, including a Jet Lag Refresh massage, so you can start your trip feeling rejuvenated. Take a stroll to the nearby Imperial Palace and Tokyo Tower to explore historic temples and shrines, or unwind with a seasonal cocktail at the hotel's sleek Rooftop Bar while taking in a stunning Tokyo sunset.
In a few words: A hotel in one of Tokyo’s tallest buildings with serene mid-century interiors.
Top amenities:
- Rooftop bar
- Indoor swimming pool
- Fitness center
- Spa and treatments
- Electric Vehicle Charging
Address: Toranomon Hills Mori Tower 51st Floor, 1 Chome-23-4 Toranomon, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is nestled among the lush greenery and rich history of Kioicho, a district where Japanese tradition blends seamlessly with Western influences. Conveniently located in downtown Tokyo, the hotel provides access to five major subway lines, making it the perfect base for those who want to get out and explore the city.
The rooms offer striking views of downtown Tokyo with bold, colourful interior design. Guests can visit the historic Akasaka Prince Classic House, just a few steps from the hotel, while the iconic Hie Shrine and Imperial Palace are also within easy reach.
In a few words: Bold, colourful interiors in the leafy Kioicho district
Top amenities:
- Spa
- Fitness center
- Indoor pool
- 24-Hour Room Service
Address: 1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8585, Japan
Conrad Tokyo, Palace Hotel
Spanning floors 28 to 37 of the impressive Shiodome skyscraper, the Conrad Tokyo offers heavenly views over Tokyo Bay and the historic Hamarikyu Gardens. Conveniently located next to Shiodome Subway Station, guests enjoy seamless access to central Tokyo.
Unwind at the hotel's sprawling 1,400 square-meter Mizuki Spa where highly trained expert therapists deliver tailored treatments depending on your needs. When you book one of the elegant rooms at Conrad Tokyo you'll get access to the hotel's Executive Lounge where you'll enjoy complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, snacks, and evening cocktails.
In a few words: Stylish rooms with panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens
Top amenities:
- Spa and treatments
- Fitness center
- Indoor pool
- Private parking
Address: 1 Chome-9-1 Higashishinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-7337, Japan
Bulgari Hotel
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo brings the luxury fashion brand's signature Italian elegance and contemporary glamour to the 40th to 45th floors of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu skyscraper. The hotel is in a prime location within walking distance of top attractions, including the Imperial Palace and the vibrant shopping districts of Nihombashi and Ginza.
There are 98 luxurious rooms and suites to choose from, all blending modern Italian design with traditional Japanese touches. In terms of dining, there's the Michelin-starred Il Ristorante – Niko Romito and the intimate Sushi Hōseki which has just eight seats, along with its own tiny zen garden.
In a few words: Experience la dolce vita in Tokyo with Michelin-starred dining and Italian design
Top amenities:
- Michelin-starred restaurant
- Spa and treatments
- Indoor pool
- Fitness center
- Terrace
Address: 2 Chome-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan
Mesm Tokyo
Located in the heart of downtown Tokyo, Mesm is just moments from the luxury shopping boutiques and excellent restaurants of the Ginza district. While here, you can hop on a cruise from the pier directly outside the hotel to sail across Tokyo Bay and the Sumida River, seeing the city from a different perspective.
Many of the guest rooms offer views across the bay, while all come with special touches including matcha kits and kimono-style robes, allowing you to start your day in style. When it comes to food and drink, you can enjoy French cuisine cooked in an open kitchen at Chef's Table and innovative cocktails at Whisk, overlooking the Hamarikyu Gardens.
In a few words: Enjoy views over Tokyo Bay from a modern design hotel
Top amenities:
- 24-hour fitness center
- 24-hour in-room dining
- Valet parking
Address: 1 Chome-10-30 Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0022, Japan
The Okura Heritage
The Okura Heritage Tokyo offers a seamless blend of luxury and comfort. It's one of the two distinct wings of The Okura, each with its own distinct personality and aesthetics. The Okura Heritage Wing is all about restrained elegance, contrasted with the urban modernity of the Okura Prestige.
Guests can enjoy elegantly designed rooms with comfortable seating areas, with select rooms offering stunning city views. The hotel features world-class dining across a variety of bars and restaurants shared with The Okura Prestige. From French fine dining to teppanyaki, the restaurants here are all about cosmopolitan culinary culture.
In a few words: Refined elegance in one of The Okura’s two distinct wings
Top amenities:
- Private steam saunas
- Concierge
- Valet parking
- Fitness center
- Spa and indoor pool
Address: 2 Chome-10-4 Toranomon, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
The Tokyo Edition
Set in the heart of Toranomon, The Tokyo Edition offers spectacular views of Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Bay. Just steps from the city’s top art galleries, cultural landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and world-class dining, The Edition is a haven for those looking to explore the capital from a chic and luxurious base.
Inside you'll find a 24-hour gym and a sophisticated, modern spa with five treatment rooms. Guest rooms are designed by Kengo Kuma, with minimalist sophistication, seamlessly blending modern elegance with warm, homely touches. Michelin-starred chef Tom Aikens spearheads the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Jade Room + Garden Terrace, where you'll discover seasonal Japanese flavors.
In a few words: Modern luxury with a blend of sophistication and effortless style
Top amenities:
- 24-hour gym
- Custom-designed spa with 5 treatment rooms
- Indoor pool and jacuzzi
- Rooms with outdoor terraces
- 24-Hour Room Service
- Bicycle Rental
Address: 4 Chome-1-1 Toranomon, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
Shangri-La
Overlooking the majestic Imperial Palace, Shangri-La Tokyo is just a two-minute walk from Otemachi Subway Station and three minutes from Nihonbashi Subway Station. Occupying the highest 11 floors of Marunouchi Trust Tower, the beautifully-appointed, spacious bedrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Sky Tree and Mount Fuji when the weather is clear.
The opulent spa, Chi, has five tranquil suites, and a treatment menu based on Kisetsu therapies inspired by the four seasons in Japan. As for dining, there's contemporary Italian cuisine and an award-winning collection of vintage wines served at Piacere, and sushi, teppanyaki and kaiseki served at Nadaman.
In a few words: Enjoy a tranquil and elegant atmosphere with views of the Imperial Palace
Top amenities:
- Spa & Wellness
- Personal trainers
- Indoor pool
- 24-hour In-Room Dining
- Baby sitting & Child care
- Valet parking
Address: MARUNOUCHI TRUST TOWER MAIN, 1 Chome-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8283, Japan
Aman Tokyo
To balance its decidedly modern location on the 33rd floor of the Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo's beautiful interior decor pays homage to Japanese tradition. The vast hotel lobby, designed by Kerry Hill, has washi paper doors, kebana displays, engawa platforms and a meditation garden.
While here, you can pay a visit to the exceptional Qi-realigning spa and dine on some of Tokyo's best Italian food served in the restaurant, rustled up by the Venetian-trained head chef Masakazu Hiraki.
The bedrooms are inspired by the design of traditional Japanese Inns and are larger than average for the city. The Signature Suites are the Aman's largest, with separate spaces for living, dining and sleeping, and with breathtaking views of the iconic Tokyo skyline.
In a few words: Traditional Japanese design meets big-city modernity.
Top amenities:
- Spa
- Yoga and Pilates studios
- Indoor pool
Address: The Otemachi Tower, 1 Chome-5-6 Ōtemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
There are just four guest rooms and five suites at the Four Seasons Marunouchi Tokyo, meaning you can expect an unparalleled level of service and attention. If you're arriving by train, you'll be welcomed on the platform at Tokyo Station by a friendly, multilingual member of staff, who'll walk with you to the hotel, just steps away in the Pacific Century Place skyscraper.
Food here has a French flair, with Michelin-starred cuisine at the renowned Sezanne restaurant, and more relaxed fare in the Parisian-style bistro, Maison Maronouchi. All rooms offer comfort and privacy, but for something extra special there's the top-floor Chairman Suite, a penthouse-style apartment with panoramic views of Tokyo Station and bustling Marunouchi.
In a few words: A boutique hotel with excellent service just steps from Tokyo Station
Top amenities:
- Spa and treatments
- 24-hour fitness centre
- Kid's amenities
- 24-hour in-room dining
Address: Pacific Century Place Marunouchi, 1 Chome-11-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-6277, Japan
The Best Hotels in Tokyo – The Bottom Line
From glistening penthouses at the top of the city’s striking skyscrapers to inviting boutique hotels with traditional decor, these are our favourite luxury Tokyo hotels. If you’re beginning to plan your Tokyo holiday, you’ll have plenty of choices when it comes to special places to stay.
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Last Updated on June 23, 2025 by Editorial Team

Jo is a freelance food and travel writer originally from London and now based in Barcelona. Beginning her career in luxury travel PR, Jo has also previously worked as a social media journalist and picture editor at The Times & Sunday Times. Her travel content has been published in titles including Good Housekeeping, Red Magazine, Prima and Country Living.