Hotel
Shibuya has a high energy and trendy vibe. Great for shopping, dining and late night adventures. It has the classic neon lights and busy streets associated with Tokyo. Great for first time visitors it feels young and busy 24/7.
Hotel
Shinjuku is similar to Shibuya, but dialed up with Tokyo chaos and life running through it. There are massive entertainment districts and alley bars that promise a good night out. We have stayed in Shinjuku and enjoyed our stay.
Hotel
Ginza is known as the luxurious, upscale and polished neighborhood. Here you will find a more mature and refined experience with designer shops and fine dining. Good for guests who want a more international feel and dining options that range from local cuisine to more familiar options.
Hotel
Asakusa is more traditional, slower and calmer than the other neighborhoods. There are historic temples, sight seeing opportunities and a classic old Tokyo feel. Great area to stay in for a slower pace and quieter night scene.
Hotel
Ueno is a great neighborhood that is more local dominated and affordable. Littered with parks, museums and markets it is a great area for those who wish to experience what a local might live like or those who are on a budget.
Flight
A more budget option for direct flights
Flight
A more premium option for direct flights
Flight
A more budget option for flights that connect in Taipei, Taiwan
Flight
A more premium option for flights that connect in Hong Kong, China