Top-Rated Hotels in Tokyo: Readers’ Picks for 2025

Best Luxury Hotels in Tokyo

Harajuku fashion, cherry blossoms, and sushi may be some of the first things that come to mind when thinking of Tokyo. However, the Japanese capital’s skyscraper hotels are just as iconic — as is the country’s custom of providing unparalleled customer service.

The World’s Best Hotels in Tokyo

Every year, iBestTravel conducts a survey asking readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe, sharing their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, and more. In the hotels category, properties are rated based on their rooms and facilities, location, service, food and drink, and overall value, categorized as city or resort based on their locations.

Top Characteristics of These Hotels

The 10 properties that made the cut possess two specific characteristics: high-quality service and world-class cuisine. One voter remarked about the “out-of-this-world concierge” at this year’s winning property, the Mandarin Oriental, while another appreciated the staff’s attention to detail. They noted how the general manager upgraded their room upon learning about their engagement. The food at the five-star property also received high praise, with many deeming it “the best hotel food in Tokyo.”

Additional Features of Top Hotels

Aside from the quality of customer service and food, what else does it take to land a coveted spot on this list? A top-notch location, to start, along with spacious rooms and various amenities. Many of the top 10 properties were complimented on their pools, spas, and club lounges. Furthermore, the importance of a bird’s-eye view of the city was highlighted by numerous survey respondents, as this is Tokyo. The Park Hyatt, for instance, provides not only a breathtaking display of the densely populated neighborhood of Shinjuku but also an unbeatable view of Mount Fuji—offering the best of both worlds.

Accommodations for Every Traveler

Whether you’re a business traveler, a couple with young kids, or a tourist looking for a touch of luxury, Tokyo’s best properties have something for every type of traveler.

Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel
Grand Hyatt Tokyo
Courtesy of Grand Hyatt
The Peninsula Tokyo
Courtesy of the Peninsula
Shangri-La Tokyo
Courtesy of Shangri-La
Conrad Tokyo
Courtesy of Conrad Tokyo
Four Seasons Tokyo
Courtesy of Four Seasons
Park Hyatt Tokyo
Nacasa and Partners
Palace Hotel
Courtesy of Palace Hotel


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