Heritage House
Very Good
320 reviews
📍 2.8 km from city center
지도에서 보기 ↗$61
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Very Good
320 reviews
📍 2.8 km from city center
지도에서 보기 ↗$61
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$183 · 3박
Very Good
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지도에서 보기 ↗$89
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$210 · 3박
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Very Good
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📍 3.2 km from city center
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Excellent
1,465 reviews
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지도에서 보기 ↗$146
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811 reviews
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지도에서 보기 ↗$187
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⚡ 객실 4개 남음
Exceptional
1,485 reviews
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지도에서 보기 ↗$220
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$660 · 3박
⚡ 객실 3개 남음
Exceptional
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지도에서 보기 ↗$235
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$705 · 3박
⚡ 객실 2개 남음
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⚡ 객실 5개 남음
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Prices for Tokyo · 2026-06-07 – 2026-06-10 · Updated daily
Tokyo, one of the world’s most dynamic cities, offers a plethora of neighborhoods catering to diverse tastes and budgets. Popular areas for travelers include Shinjuku, known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping; Shibuya, famous for the iconic crossing and youthful energy; and Asakusa, home to historic sights like Senso-ji Temple. For a more tranquil experience, consider staying in the elegant surroundings of Ginza or the trendy streets of Nakameguro. The typical price range for hotels in Tokyo varies widely depending on the neighborhood and the type of accommodation, with budget options starting around ¥4,000 (approximately $30) per night for hostels, while mid-range hotels generally range from ¥10,000 to ¥25,000 ($75 to $180). Luxury hotels can exceed ¥30,000 ($225) per night. The best time to visit Tokyo is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and the city's parks and gardens showcase stunning cherry blossoms or vibrant autumn leaves. For travelers, a practical tip is to get a Suica or Pasmo card, which allows for seamless travel on trains and buses, saving you time and hassle navigating Tokyo’s extensive public transportation system.