Hotels in Ginza, Tokyo

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Our guide to Ginza

Discover Ginza, the heart of Tokyo. As one of the city's most elegant districts, it is best explored on foot, allowing you to fully absorb its ambience. Alternatively, efficient subway lines can swiftly transport you into the area for further exploration.

The culinary scene in Ginza distinguishes itself with refined interpretations of Japanese classics. Savour freshly made sushi and tempura, enhancing your dining experience with quality ingredients and artistic presentation. Regional specialties like high-end ramen provide a savoury twist, while yakitori is often served with an unexpected flair.

For those keen to bring a taste of Tokyo home, venturing into Ginza's depachika is essential. These department store food halls showcase carefully curated selections of local delicacies and beautifully packaged items, ideal for edible souvenirs. It's a chance to indulge in the flavours of Japan, all within this sophisticated corner of Tokyo.

Places of interest in and around Ginza

Ginza boasts a diverse array of attractions. The famous Kabukiza Theatre is a must-visit for its traditional Japanese performances, providing cultural insight. Nearby, the Ginza Six complex seamlessly combines luxury shopping with art installations, appealing to both fashion enthusiasts and art lovers.

On the east side, Tsukiji Outer Market offers a taste of Japan's culinary excellence with street food stalls and fresh seafood. As you stroll through the area, don't miss the historic Wako Building with its iconic clock tower, symbolising Ginza's blend of tradition and modernity. For contemporary art, Sony Park mini-mall provides a unique, interactive experience.

Top-rated hotels in Ginza

Ginza boasts an impressive selection of luxury hotels, each catering to the discerning traveller. Leading the list is the b Ginza, renowned for its comfort and modern design. Guests can relax in elegantly appointed rooms with state-of-the-art facilities. The hotel's attentive service ensures a memorable stay, addressing every need with precision.

The Square Hotel Ginza is notable for breathtaking views and exclusive amenities. Its rooftop terrace is a peaceful retreat with panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline. Inside, the interiors and meticulous attention to detail create an ambience perfect for relaxation or business.

For those in search of exquisite dining, Hotel Gracery Ginza excels with its gourmet options that infuse every meal with culinary artistry. The hotel is also distinguished by its personalised service, ensuring a bespoke experience from arrival to departure.

Budget-friendly hotels in Ginza

Among the top-rated budget hotels in Ginza is the Hotel Monterey Lasoeur Ginza. Renowned for its tasteful décor and welcoming atmosphere, it’s excellent value for money. Its central location ensures you're close to the action.

Another popular choice is the Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu. Providing modern comfort and superior service, it guarantees a restful stay. Guests appreciate the easy access to shopping and dining, conveniently located nearby.

The chic Remm Plus Ginza stands out with its sleek design and high-tech amenities. Ideal for those seeking a touch of luxury without breaking the bank. Its location makes exploring Ginza effortless, with key attractions a short walk away.

Other neighbourhoods worth exploring in Tokyo

Shinjuku boasts lively streets and towering skyscrapers, attracting visitors with its bustling vibe. Visit Shinjuku Gyoen, a vast garden providing a peaceful retreat amidst the city's energy. Nearby, Shibuya dazzles with its iconic crossing and trendy shopping areas. Fashion lovers will enjoy the eclectic styles showcased, and evenings feature endless entertainment options.

For a more traditional experience, Asakusa provides a charming glimpse into Tokyo's past. Discover the historic Senso-ji Temple, which emanates serenity within its atmospheric grounds. A short walk leads to Nakamise Shopping Street, lined with stalls selling delicious snacks and unique souvenirs.

Ginza hotels in Tokyo: FAQs

You can always cancel or amend your hotel reservation if you need to, but look out for hotels in Ginza with free cancellation or flexible booking options if you want to protect your money. Some hotels allow you to cancel and get your money back if your plans change.
Of course - the cheapest hotel deal we found within the next seven days is £43 per night. If you need somewhere in the next 24 hours, we've found you somewhere to stay for £112 per night.
The average price of a hotel during the week is £195 per night, and the average price on weekends is £216. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Ginza could be Monday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Monday is the cheapest day to stay in Ginza. And the most expensive day seems to be Saturday.
The cheapest month to stay in Ginza is August, with an average price of £176 per night. The most expensive month is April, when the average room rate can rise to £495 per night. These average prices are based on all the hotels we found – from hostels to 5-star hotels.
The average price of a hotel in June is £190 per night, which is around 10% lower than the rest of the year.