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Major commercial hub with the bustling Shinjuku Station, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and various attractions like Kabukichō, Golden Gai, and Shinjuku Gyoen. Shop at flagship stores and enjoy diverse dining options.
Major commercial and finance hub, Shibuya boasts bustling railway stations, trendy fashion scenes in Harajuku and Omotesandō, and vibrant nightlife. Don't miss the iconic Shibuya Crossing and Hachikō statue.
Upscale shopping and luxurious dining await in this elegant district, featuring flagship fashion stores, art galleries, and the renowned Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant. Catch a kabuki performance at Kabuki-za theater or stroll through pedestrian heaven on weekends.
Discover Sensō-ji, a renowned Buddhist temple, and savor traditional Japanese cuisine at local eateries. Explore Kappabashi-dori for kitchenware, cruise the Sumida River, and stay in a cozy ryokan near the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line subway.
Tokyo's Ueno neighborhood is known for its museums and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Ameyoko Shopping District and Suzumoto Theater.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Tokyo Dome, a major stadium in Bunkyo. Hotels.com travelers also like the museums, monuments, and art galleries in the area. If you think Tokyo Dome is cool, you also might like Korakuen Hall and Nippon Budokan, both located nearby.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Tokyo Skytree— just one of the monuments in Sumida. Our travelers also love the sacred temples in the area— your cultural tour starts here. Tokyo has many other landmarks you might want to see such as Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Imperial Palace.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Tokyo Tower— just one of the monuments in Minato. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. Tokyo has many other landmarks you might want to see such as Tokyo Imperial Palace and Sensoji Temple.
You can learn more about the history of Tokyo during your trip to a well-known site like Shibuya Crossing. Discover the acclaimed art scene and notable monuments in this vibrant area.
Navigate a sea of humanity at Shibuya Crossing, where thousands cross in choreographed chaos. Savor sushi at Tsukiji's bustling market before ascending Tokyo Skytree for breathtaking city views.
Tokyo is one of the most incredible places on earth to visit. It's so far advanced it's like visiting the future. The people and culture is something the world needs to experience and embrace. I've been there 6 times and will be going back soon
Don
10.0/10
Excellent
Tokyo is SO easy to get around - trains go to absolutely everywhere so you're never more than a 10 min walk from where you want to go. The people are so lovely and accommodating. Be aware that summer (July) is VERY hot& humid (& wet). Take umbrellas!
Miranda
10.0/10
Excellent
Main areas I explored were Akihabara, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Sumida, Nakano, and Machida. All were fantastic areas of the city. If you know those areas I assume you'll wind up in the same stores I went to. Other recommendation in Nakano is Tondemunshijan
Matthew
10.0/10
Excellent
Tokyo holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorite cities in the world. Every time I return, I find myself rekindling my love for design. The city has a unique ability to make me lose track of time and fully immerse myself in the present
juan
8.0/10
Good
Highly recommend getting out of Shinjuku and exploring Ikebukuro (Sunshine 60) and Ueno Park. The other tourist destinations are worth a visit, but you really don't need to take the 100,000,000th image of Kaminari gate. A quick selfie is good enough.
Patrick
10.0/10
Excellent
If you've never been, the sheer size and scope of this major city might give you pause. Don't let it! The people are friendly and helpful, the sights, sounds, tastes that you'll experience will be transformative. You'll want to return ASAP!
Ernest
8.0/10
Good
Make good use of the Luup e-scooters at 200 yen for 30mins. Easy to get around and plenty of scooters and parking options. Make sure you have roaming on your phone as you cant recieve the confirmation code to set up the account if you only have wifi
Jay
10.0/10
Excellent
Very large city, but nice to walk and explore its multiple regions, countless restaurants, caffeterias, parks and shrines. Few automobiles, lots of bikes. Also dazzling at night. Lots of creative and colorful outdoor advertising, very safe to walk.
Henry
10.0/10
Excellent
Get an either 24, 48 or 72 visitor metro pass. Sold only to foreign visitors at good rates to use on both subway companies' systems and buses. You need to present your passport. Sold at Tourist Information Centres. Some hotels also sell them.
Joseph
10.0/10
Excellent
Tokyo is amazingly huge, clean, and quiet (generally people are quiet, compared to other large cities -- in the subways, trains, and on the streets). I loved the orderliness of it all... queuing up and the respect was so nice. People were helpful.
"Convenient from Haneda Airport by train and close to many subway and train options for sightseeing. The staff speak excellent English.
Shiodome itself is a modern office park and so a little sterile but there are many great food options on the other side of the nearby Shimbashi station. "
"Une situation parfait à 5 min de 2 stations de métro. Un accueil très agréable. Un personnel serviable. Buffet petit déjeuner ou dîner très bon et varié à un tarif très raisonnable. Des chambres familles spacieuses pour le Japon. Bref un rapport qualité prix au top. "
"Location was great, we loved that it was next to the mall and lots of food options. Indoor playground was a hit with my kids! Near train stations so easy to get around."
If you want the flexibility to change your travel plans to Tokyo, most hotels provide refundable* bookable rates. You can find these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Tokyo if I want a vacation rental instead of a traditional hotel?
If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 993 vacation homes. In addition, there are 1850 apartments and 30 condos.
What will the weather in Tokyo be like during my vacation?
The warmest months in Tokyo are usually August and July with an average temp of 77°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 46°F. The rainiest months are October and September.
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Find out more about Tokyo
Find out more about Tokyo
There's a lot visitors like about Tokyo, especially its seafood and temples. Learn about the local heritage of Tokyo at top landmarks like Tokyo Imperial Palace and Sensoji Temple. Popular sights like Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Tower won't disappoint.