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Cheap Hotels in Tokyo

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Top neighborhoods in Tokyo

Shinjuku

Shinjuku's neon-soaked streets pulse with energy from dusk till dawn. This Tokyo powerhouse mixes business with pleasure as skyscrapers tower over Asia's largest entertainment district. Browse massive department stores like Isetan by day, then dive into Kabukicho's countless bars and clubs after dark. Don't miss cultural gems like Hanazono Shrine tucked between the urban chaos. Getting around couldn't be easier with the world's busiest railway hub connecting you to everywhere in Tokyo. Choose from business hotels in gleaming towers or budget-friendly capsule accommodations. The neighborhood offers everything from quick ramen shops to upscale dining, with most spots open well into the night.

Shibuya

Shibuya's sensory overload is exactly what you came to Tokyo for. The iconic crossing has thousands of people surging across in perfect chaos while towering screens flash overhead. Wander through Center Gai's narrow alleys packed with karaoke spots and game arcades, or hit up multi-story department stores for cutting-edge fashion finds. Don't miss the loyal Hachiko statue – it's the neighborhood's unofficial meeting spot. Dining options stack vertically from basement food courts to rooftop restaurants, with everything from quick ramen to upscale sushi. Shibuya Station connects multiple train and subway lines, making exploration of Tokyo incredibly easy. Hotels range from compact capsule options to sleek boutiques, all perfectly positioned for diving into Tokyo's legendary nightlife scene.

Ginza

Ginza delivers Tokyo's most luxurious shopping experience with flagship stores of international designers lining pristine, wide boulevards. The iconic Kabukiza Theatre adds cultural flair, while upscale department stores like Ginza Six and Mitsukoshi Ginza offer treasure hunting for fashion lovers. Between shopping sprees, visitors find sleek cocktail bars and world-class dining from Michelin-starred restaurants to exclusive sushi counters. Three metro stations connect this refined neighborhood to Tokyo's extensive transit system. Accommodations lean toward luxury hotels with impeccable service, though guests pay premium prices to stay here. Evenings bring a sophisticated scene with well-dressed locals enjoying fine dining and theatrical performances.

Asakusa

Asakusa takes you back in time with Tokyo's oldest temple, Sensō-ji, and its iconic Thunder Gate and five-story pagoda. Stroll through Nakamise Shopping Street's colorful stalls selling traditional crafts and sweet ningyo-yaki cakes. The neighborhood buzzes with authentic cultural experiences from rickshaw rides to artisan workshops where you can watch masters practice centuries-old crafts. Dining options range from tempura houses to soba shops, with street food vendors offering affordable local treats. Traditional ryokan inns and boutique hotels let you sleep on tatami floors with futon beds. The area is highly walkable with excellent subway connections, making it easy to explore this cultural time capsule at your own pace.

Roppongi

Roppongi buzzes with nightlife energy where clubs and cocktail bars keep the party going till dawn. Art lovers can explore world-class museums like the Mori Art Museum and National Art Center, nestled among gleaming skyscrapers. Shopping addicts will find retail heaven at upscale complexes like Roppongi Hills and Azabudai Hills, with everything from designer boutiques to unique souvenirs. Getting around is a breeze with two metro stations connecting you to Tokyo's must-see spots. The neighborhood serves up a feast of international and Japanese restaurants for every budget. Accommodations lean toward the luxurious side, with high-end hotels and serviced apartments dominating the skyline.

Top landmarks in Tokyo

Frequently asked questions

How much is a cheap hotel in Tokyo?
There are plenty of cheap hotels in Tokyo with 165 to choose from. To find the best hotel deals, remember to sort your results by "Price: low to high" to see the cheapest Tokyo hotels.
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What is the cheapest area in Tokyo?
When you want a cheap place to stay in Tokyo, consider Taito and Minato which often have budget-friendly hotels. Want to stay in another part of the city? Use our map feature to pinpoint low-cost hotels in the another area.
Are there cheap hotels in Tokyo that offer free breakfast?
If you stay at a budget hotel in Tokyo, that doesn't mean you have to miss out on a good meal to start your day. UNPLAN Shinjuku – Hostel includes a free continental breakfast. YAWP! backpackers - Hostel also offers a complimentary continental breakfast. Choose from other hotels in Tokyo that offer free breakfast by selecting our "Breakfast included" filter.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Tokyo hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provides upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.
What are the best cheap hotels in Tokyo?
For a cheap hotel in Tokyo with glowing reviews, consider Hotel Niwa Tokyo, which features free WiFi, 2 restaurants and laundry facilities. You can also look at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku or Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel.
Are there any cheap motels in Tokyo?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Tokyo, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Family Lodge Hatagoya Tokyo Shinkiba where you'll find free WiFi and laundry facilities.
Can I stay in a hostel in Tokyo?
Hostels can be a cheaper alternative to Tokyo hotels, as you can stay in a shared dormitory. There are 150 hostels in Tokyo. Sakura Hotel Ikebukuro - Hostel offers free WiFi in public areas and a restaurant. Wasabi Mita Hotel has free in-room WiFi and laundry facilities. HOTEL GRAPHY SHIBUYA is another low-cost option.
What are the best cheap things to do in Tokyo?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some things to do in Tokyo, enjoy the outdoors at Tokyo Bay or Hamacho Park. Don't forget to plan a visit to Sumida River.