10 best hotels in Akasaka
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Excellent
3751 reviews
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- Front desk [24-hour]
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- Laundry
- Locker
- Non-smoking rooms
- Daily housekeeping
Excellent
4074 reviews
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- Business center
- Contactless check-in/out
Very good
3336 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Room service
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry
Excellent
4093 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Business center
Excellent
2376 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Massage
- Family room
Excellent
1213 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Breakfast
Excellent
2617 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Car park [nearby]
- Check-in/out [private]
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Daily housekeeping
Very good
1565 reviews
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Luggage storage
- Hot tub
- Laundry
- Secondary lock on window
Excellent
1947 reviews
- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Laundry
- Secondary lock on window
- Non-smoking rooms
Excellent
3351 reviews
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Akasaka hotels & accommodations
Location is strategic Central to all main subway stations. (Shibuya Akasaka Shinjuku Ginza Roppongi....etc) Family Mart n subway station just around the corner. Friendly staffs that speak English n Mandarin. Clean room with pyjamas daily. Well done Nest😘
We booked two rooms at Akasaka Excel Hotel for five nights. Rooms were clean with complete amenities. Small rooms that we had a hard time packing and unpacking because of the limited space for our luggages. The rooms airconditioning were not cool. Bathrooms were clean and comfortable with an outstanding shower and good supply of shampoo, conditioner and liquid body soa...
This was the first time for my partner and I to go travelling oversea's. We decided to stay in Akasaka for 6nights and we are so glad we did! I do not normally go off Tripadvisor comments as I work in hospitality myself so I know that it is not always honest however I cannot hold back from sending in my amazing experience. We took a chance in booking Centurion Hotel on...
We chose Mystays Akasaka primarily for its value and location. We got a great price for our stay and relatively high quality room. The bathroom was well equipped, and the room while small, was cosy and had all modern furnishings. The queen size bed was a little uncomfortable typical hard mattress on a western bed, and hard as nails memory foam pillows. To be honest f...
My kids got so excited about this place. We're amazed on how beautiful the room is. It's huge with 2 king super comfy size beds, 4 bunkbeds and huge tatami area with 2 massage chairs.These chairs are like giving you a professional massage. It's great to have a masseuse waiting after a long day of walking. The staff are friendly and accomodating. There's a lot of food n...
My girlfriend and I (along with a couple we were travelling with) spent 3 nights at the Centurion Residential Akasaka Hotel. This is a small, clean comfortable hotel with extremely friendly and helpful, english-speaking staff. Akasaka is much quieter than areas such as Shibuya & Shinjuku so it's a good place to find a quieter bar or restaurant to relax and rechar...
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay of 11 nights at this hotel in late March, early April 2013. Location. It is located in Akasaka, on a hill right behind Hie-Jinja, a major Shinto shrine of Tokyo. One can see the hotel from Sotobori-dori, the main thoroughfare that runs in front of the shrine. But there is no access to the hotel from Sotobori-Dori. By car, one has to drive...
Got a really great room on the 32nd floor with a fantastic view of Shibuya and Shinjuku. What I really loved was the location - its really close to the Tokyo Metro Akasaka Mitsuke station and gets you connected with multiple JR and Metro lines. Good selection of restaurants and a nice garden. The Main tower has been around since the mid 1960s and though it has been cle...
This accommodation is better than what I expect. It worth for money. Below is some points that I am satisfied about this hotel. - Very near to Akasaka MRT station: only 300m from Akasaka station to this hotel. And Akasaka station is in the red line MRT which is very convenient to go to some famous locations in Tokyo. - Staffs is so helpful and polite. They helped me a...
Stayed here with my husband and our 5 year old. Hotel was great. Staff were friendly and helpful. Loved the entire design and LOCATION. Omg we could not have asked for a better location. So its not in the heart of shibuya but its in Akasaka which is pretty near everywhere else. Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku.... Lots of family mart or 7-11 around. Don Quijotes too. 3mins wa...
When I was booking a hotel in Tokyo I wanted to make sure that I was central, and when I was thinking central I meant Shibuya or Shinjuku. Mimaru Akasaka was perfectly placed in a nice area close enough to the metro stations that would take you all over the city. The staff at the hotel really went out of their way to accommodate, were super friendly and just mad...
The staff were very accommodating and approachable. A lot of good restaurants within the vicinity. A delicious Ramen restaurant near Akasaka-mitsuke station. The best hotel in Akasaka (location and price).
Quite a few bad reviews about this place are misguided. The rooms are small, that is true, but so are all hotel rooms in Tokyo when you compare them to any western hotel in the US. If you were planning to pile your wife and 3 kids into one of these rooms you're going to be very uncomfortable, but I'm pretty sure thats the case anywhere in Tokyo...Its just not for bi...
Great hotel! I have used hotels and business hotels in various places in Tokyo for several years, but it is the best hotel with good staff response! After making a reservation, I had a question that I wanted to ask, and I exchanged messages several times, but since then I did a very pleasant response. We arrived earlier than check-in, but had you leave baggage immed...
I can honestly say that this is the best accommodation I've ever stayed at so far! 9 Hours is close to 2 stations, Akasaka-Mitsuke and Akasaka (both have different subway lines). There was a Family Mart and 7-11 nearby along with restaurants and some tax-free shops. They change the towels, pajamas, slippers, and toothbrush with toothpaste every day, plus they make yo...
My husband and I have certainly stayed in bigger and more expensive suites, but we've never had the level of customer service we enjoyed here. We were showered with polite attention, champagne, a free sake tasting, delicious food up in the club (which was a part of the suite we booked), and polite attentiveness. The room and bathroom were also incredible. We overlooke...
Firstly great location as it is very close to Nagatacho Stn which serves the Namboku, Hanzomon, Yurakucho lines and Akasaka-Mitsuke Stn which serves the Ginza and Marunouchi lines. These stations will get you very quickly to all the major spots of Tokyo, shopping or tourist attractions. The hotel itself was very nice for the 2 nights i stayed with great views as my ro...
The ANA Intercontinental is really a tale of two stories. The Pros. The location is unbeatable within 10 min walk to 4 subway stations with access to many different lines to get around the city. It is conveniently located to bustling restaurant / nightlife hubs of Roppongi and Akasaka. Also it is connected to a commercial complex called Ark Hills which has about 10...
Our room was small as expected in Tokyo but well organized and aesthetically pleasing. Hotel was clean and staff very friendly. There is 24hr free coffee downstairs and bottles water (though it's fine to drink off the tap in Tokyo as well, sometimes there is a chlorine taste to the tap water) . It is next to 3 subway stations very close by and easy connections to all t...
It was a great trip for my family. We were a family of 4 adults (2 being my parents in their 60s). We've book 2 rooms with double beds for the entire 7 days with a very good rate found on Agoda, considering the cherry blossoms season with not many hotels left in the market. APA chain of hotels has many hotels in various locations but we choose this as it seems close to...
This hostel is hidden gem in tokyo, sorrounding by stores, convini, mostly 24 hours restaurants and izakaya, only 1 min walking distance to Akasaka-mitsuke station (100m), also near to BIC camera (its in front of Akasaka-mitsuke station I stayed in Deluxe capsule room, its recommended, because you still have space to put the luggage, and stand inside the room (deluxe ...
A nicely designed boutique hotel. Rooms are on the small side, but that's expected for Tokyo. Although the rooms are small, it has everything you need in them! The location is also a plus - a mere 2 min walk from the akasaka-mitsuke station (a connecting station to most major lines in Tokyo). The hotel is also very quiet at night which was nice as it's not located on t...
Cool and exciting hotel with unmaned receptionist and easy to understand instruction for self check in, nicely located in CBD Akasaka Area which means it’s very easy to find foods, bars, and convenience store. They even have bar right next to the hotel. Supported with LG Styler to dry clean your clothes and Handy Phone for free to use during your stay, which very use...
Best value for money in Akasaka area. Very near to Akasaka Mitsuke station. Good restaurants nearby. Hotel is very comfortable. Rooms are small but comfortable.
There are too many positives to fit into 1000 characters. I booked a night at the Executive Zen for my wife's 30th birthday and from the moment we walked through the door we were treated like royalty. The staff were helpful and informative, the room had everything and more and came with stunning views of Mt Fuji and Tokyo Tower. The hotel staff contacted me before our ...
This is a nice place. I stayed there for 5 nights and had a pleasant experience. The only 2 things need to be addressed are 1) staffs at the front desk speak very little English. I had problem with my booking and it took an hour to resolve the issue... mostly because of the communication; and 2) all guests cannot check in until 5 PM. If you have an overnight flight...
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I was staying in Japan for 2 weeks. The bunks are perfect size and come with a mirror and shelf/cabinet that can be locked with a small lock. And there is a area where you can lock up your luggage with a chain lock or a long metal link lock. Let me tell you, as a first time solo traveller, this was the BEST experience ever. I made friends with most of the staff and the...
This hostel is hidden gem in tokyo, sorrounding by stores, convini, mostly 24 hours restaurants and izakaya, only 1 min walking distance to Akasaka-mitsuke station (100m), also near to BIC camera (its in front of Akasaka-mitsuke station I stayed in Deluxe capsule room, its recommended, because you still have space to put the luggage, and stand inside the room (deluxe ...
I can honestly say that this is the best accommodation I've ever stayed at so far! 9 Hours is close to 2 stations, Akasaka-Mitsuke and Akasaka (both have different subway lines). There was a Family Mart and 7-11 nearby along with restaurants and some tax-free shops. They change the towels, pajamas, slippers, and toothbrush with toothpaste every day, plus they make yo...
Very thankful to the kind manager who picked me up from Akasaka-mitsuke station and (after check-out) drove me to Ueno Skyliner Station. He also helped me carry my big luggages up as the building has no elevator. 5-10minute stroll to Akasaka-mitsuke station. 3-5min to Akasaka station. These 2 stations are well connected to both east and west sides of Tokyo.
This is a nice place. I stayed there for 5 nights and had a pleasant experience. The only 2 things need to be addressed are 1) staffs at the front desk speak very little English. I had problem with my booking and it took an hour to resolve the issue... mostly because of the communication; and 2) all guests cannot check in until 5 PM. If you have an overnight flight...
This accommodation is better than what I expect. It worth for money. Below is some points that I am satisfied about this hotel. - Very near to Akasaka MRT station: only 300m from Akasaka station to this hotel. And Akasaka station is in the red line MRT which is very convenient to go to some famous locations in Tokyo. - Staffs is so helpful and polite. They helped me a...
Location is strategic Central to all main subway stations. (Shibuya Akasaka Shinjuku Ginza Roppongi....etc) Family Mart n subway station just around the corner. Friendly staffs that speak English n Mandarin. Clean room with pyjamas daily. Well done Nest😘
Located near metro station, friendly staff and the most important thing is the room size. Spacious than other hotels in Tokyo at the same price level
Great hotel! I have used hotels and business hotels in various places in Tokyo for several years, but it is the best hotel with good staff response! After making a reservation, I had a question that I wanted to ask, and I exchanged messages several times, but since then I did a very pleasant response. We arrived earlier than check-in, but had you leave baggage immed...
A nicely designed boutique hotel. Rooms are on the small side, but that's expected for Tokyo. Although the rooms are small, it has everything you need in them! The location is also a plus - a mere 2 min walk from the akasaka-mitsuke station (a connecting station to most major lines in Tokyo). The hotel is also very quiet at night which was nice as it's not located on t...
Our room was small as expected in Tokyo but well organized and aesthetically pleasing. Hotel was clean and staff very friendly. There is 24hr free coffee downstairs and bottles water (though it's fine to drink off the tap in Tokyo as well, sometimes there is a chlorine taste to the tap water) . It is next to 3 subway stations very close by and easy connections to all t...
The staff were very accommodating and approachable. A lot of good restaurants within the vicinity. A delicious Ramen restaurant near Akasaka-mitsuke station. The best hotel in Akasaka (location and price).
Stayed here with my husband and our 5 year old. Hotel was great. Staff were friendly and helpful. Loved the entire design and LOCATION. Omg we could not have asked for a better location. So its not in the heart of shibuya but its in Akasaka which is pretty near everywhere else. Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku.... Lots of family mart or 7-11 around. Don Quijotes too. 3mins wa...
Best value for money in Akasaka area. Very near to Akasaka Mitsuke station. Good restaurants nearby. Hotel is very comfortable. Rooms are small but comfortable.
It was a great trip for my family. We were a family of 4 adults (2 being my parents in their 60s). We've book 2 rooms with double beds for the entire 7 days with a very good rate found on Agoda, considering the cherry blossoms season with not many hotels left in the market. APA chain of hotels has many hotels in various locations but we choose this as it seems close to...
I stayed a few nights with a friend and we were very happy with the experience. I arrived late due to some plane issues (closer to 1 AM) but they still had staff available to help check me in and make sure I had everything I needed, and they were just as polite as any time I met them during the day. They room was clean and well-equipped, and the hotel is only a 5 minut...
Cool and exciting hotel with unmaned receptionist and easy to understand instruction for self check in, nicely located in CBD Akasaka Area which means it’s very easy to find foods, bars, and convenience store. They even have bar right next to the hotel. Supported with LG Styler to dry clean your clothes and Handy Phone for free to use during your stay, which very use...
Firstly great location as it is very close to Nagatacho Stn which serves the Namboku, Hanzomon, Yurakucho lines and Akasaka-Mitsuke Stn which serves the Ginza and Marunouchi lines. These stations will get you very quickly to all the major spots of Tokyo, shopping or tourist attractions. The hotel itself was very nice for the 2 nights i stayed with great views as my ro...
The room size is bigger than expected, the in room toilet/shower is great. Everything is good to stay.High CP value and very near Metro exit.
We booked two rooms at Akasaka Excel Hotel for five nights. Rooms were clean with complete amenities. Small rooms that we had a hard time packing and unpacking because of the limited space for our luggages. The rooms airconditioning were not cool. Bathrooms were clean and comfortable with an outstanding shower and good supply of shampoo, conditioner and liquid body soa...
This was the first time for my partner and I to go travelling oversea's. We decided to stay in Akasaka for 6nights and we are so glad we did! I do not normally go off Tripadvisor comments as I work in hospitality myself so I know that it is not always honest however I cannot hold back from sending in my amazing experience. We took a chance in booking Centurion Hotel on...
My girlfriend and I (along with a couple we were travelling with) spent 3 nights at the Centurion Residential Akasaka Hotel. This is a small, clean comfortable hotel with extremely friendly and helpful, english-speaking staff. Akasaka is much quieter than areas such as Shibuya & Shinjuku so it's a good place to find a quieter bar or restaurant to relax and rechar...
Overall stars i would give is 3 out of 5. Mr. Yanigihashi was very hospitable and courteous. One thing i didnt like and i work in hotels as well an this is a first... it may be their policy but to charge someone nearly 40.00 USD just for an hour extension is quite much. 10am check out time and 4pm check in time with not much options to check in after midnight makes thi...
Quite a few bad reviews about this place are misguided. The rooms are small, that is true, but so are all hotel rooms in Tokyo when you compare them to any western hotel in the US. If you were planning to pile your wife and 3 kids into one of these rooms you're going to be very uncomfortable, but I'm pretty sure thats the case anywhere in Tokyo...Its just not for bi...
We chose Mystays Akasaka primarily for its value and location. We got a great price for our stay and relatively high quality room. The bathroom was well equipped, and the room while small, was cosy and had all modern furnishings. The queen size bed was a little uncomfortable typical hard mattress on a western bed, and hard as nails memory foam pillows. To be honest f...
1. Hope have a free TV to watch 2. The door lock is open difficult 3. Akasaka station to room is shortest distance
Got a really great room on the 32nd floor with a fantastic view of Shibuya and Shinjuku. What I really loved was the location - its really close to the Tokyo Metro Akasaka Mitsuke station and gets you connected with multiple JR and Metro lines. Good selection of restaurants and a nice garden. The Main tower has been around since the mid 1960s and though it has been cle...
4-star hotels in Akasaka
We booked two rooms at Akasaka Excel Hotel for five nights. Rooms were clean with complete amenities. Small rooms that we had a hard time packing and unpacking because of the limited space for our luggages. The rooms airconditioning were not cool. Bathrooms were clean and comfortable with an outstanding shower and good supply of shampoo, conditioner and liquid body soa...
We were a traveling couple who stayed 5 nights in Tokyo on a sightseeing vacation. The Centurion Grand Akasaka was the ideal hotel for us. It was very clean, the staff were all very friendly and the rooms had some nifty amenities. The hotel is ideally located about a 2 minute walk to the Akasaka subway station where you are pretty much on a main line to get anywhere ...
We chose Mystays Akasaka primarily for its value and location. We got a great price for our stay and relatively high quality room. The bathroom was well equipped, and the room while small, was cosy and had all modern furnishings. The queen size bed was a little uncomfortable typical hard mattress on a western bed, and hard as nails memory foam pillows. To be honest f...
Got a really great room on the 32nd floor with a fantastic view of Shibuya and Shinjuku. What I really loved was the location - its really close to the Tokyo Metro Akasaka Mitsuke station and gets you connected with multiple JR and Metro lines. Good selection of restaurants and a nice garden. The Main tower has been around since the mid 1960s and though it has been cle...
Luxury hotels in Akasaka
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay of 11 nights at this hotel in late March, early April 2013. Location. It is located in Akasaka, on a hill right behind Hie-Jinja, a major Shinto shrine of Tokyo. One can see the hotel from Sotobori-dori, the main thoroughfare that runs in front of the shrine. But there is no access to the hotel from Sotobori-Dori. By car, one has to drive...
My husband and I have certainly stayed in bigger and more expensive suites, but we've never had the level of customer service we enjoyed here. We were showered with polite attention, champagne, a free sake tasting, delicious food up in the club (which was a part of the suite we booked), and polite attentiveness. The room and bathroom were also incredible. We overlooke...
There are too many positives to fit into 1000 characters. I booked a night at the Executive Zen for my wife's 30th birthday and from the moment we walked through the door we were treated like royalty. The staff were helpful and informative, the room had everything and more and came with stunning views of Mt Fuji and Tokyo Tower. The hotel staff contacted me before our ...
This is the best hotel i ever stay in means of the services that offered by the staffs. Since this is my first visit to Japan, Tokyo, I was quite unsure that I would did allright as people told be that Japan could be difficult as mostly japanese aren't speaking in english and taxi are so expensive that you have to travel mostly by train or subways which directions and ...
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Akasaka?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Akasaka is USD 102. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Akasaka is USD 180. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Akasaka is USD 629.
What's the average price of a hotel in Akasaka this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Akasaka this weekend is USD 76. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Akasaka this weekend is USD 142. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Akasaka this weekend is USD 457.
What's the average price of a hotel in Akasaka tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Akasaka tonight is USD 106. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Akasaka tonight is USD 188. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Akasaka tonight is USD 562.
What are the most popular hotels in Akasaka?
Some of our most popular hotels in Akasaka are APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and 9h nine hours Akasaka sleep lab.
What are the best hotels in Akasaka for couples?
Hotels in Akasaka that are highly rated by couples include APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and 9h nine hours Akasaka sleep lab.
What are the best hotels in Akasaka for families?
Hotels in Akasaka that are highly rated by families include APA Hotel Pride Akasaka Kokkaigijidomae, VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA - JR WEST GROUP and 9h nine hours Akasaka sleep lab.
What hotels in Akasaka have the best views?
Verified travelers to Akasaka have given top reviews for the views at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hotel Grand Arc Hanzomon and The Capitol Hotel Tokyu.
What hotels in Akasaka have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Akasaka have given top reviews for the breakfast at Hotel Monterey Akasaka, Keio Presso Inn Akasaka and Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower.