
Tokyo/Chuo Ward Hotel Deals
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Chūō Ward pulses with Tokyo’s electric core—where glittering Ginza skyscrapers meet ancient Nihonbashi alleys. From rooftop coffee views to late-night izakaya dives, this is where modernity dances with tradition in perfect rhythm.


This hotel is a perfect choice for both families and business travelers! Located in Roppongi, it’s close to Tokyo Midtown and the Suntory Museum of Art, making it super convenient. With childcare services, a kids’ play area, and children’s meals, your little ones will have a blast. Business facilities like the meeting rooms and executive lounge are top-notch for work trips. After a long day, unwind at the indoor pool or enjoy a spa massage. Plus, the Chinese-friendly services ensure a smooth stay!

Nestled beside the Imperial Palace Gardens, this hotel blends Tokyo’s modern energy with traditional charm. Stay in spacious high-floor rooms with breathtaking city views, and enjoy world-class amenities like a sky-high terrace and four globally inspired restaurants. Perfect for both business and family trips, it offers a kids’ play area, spa, and pool to cater to every guest. With Chinese-friendly services and attentive hospitality, your stay here will be nothing short of exceptional.












Everything you need to know about Chuo Ward
Hotel Okura Tokyo is a top choice, located in the heart of Chuo Ward with breathtaking city skyline views and easy access to Tokyo Station. Its elegant rooms blend modern luxury with traditional Japanese design, offering panoramic vistas of Ginza lights and Imperial Palace gardens. The hotel features an on-site onsen spa and Michelin-starred dining, making it ideal for travelers seeking comfort and cultural immersion. With seamless connections to multiple subway lines, it’s perfect for exploring nearby attractions like Asakusa and Shinjuku.
Yes, transportation in Chuo Ward is exceptionally convenient. Major stations like Tokyo Station and Nihombashi Station connect key lines including the Yamanote Line, Ginza Line, and Marunouchi Line. From most hotels, you can reach Ginza shopping district in 10 minutes, Tsukiji Market in 15, and Asakusa or Shinjuku within 30 minutes. Tokyo Station also serves as the departure point for Shinkansen trains to Kyoto, Osaka, and beyond. Local travel is effortless using Suica cards or smartphone payments, with precise walking navigation available via apps like Google Maps.
Chuo Ward offers authentic local experiences beyond commerce. Try a hands-on workshop at Nihonbashi’s artisan studios, crafting traditional washi paper or lacquerware. In the evening, stroll through Ginza Ichome to enjoy kaiseki cuisine or watch a sushi master prepare fresh nigiri. History enthusiasts should visit the Nihonbashi Historical Museum, uncovering Edo-period financial and trade heritage. Additionally, art exhibitions regularly held within Tokyo Station blend architecture and contemporary creativity—perfect for photographers. These experiences showcase the deep harmony between tradition and modernity in Tokyo.
Absolutely. Many hotels in Chuo Ward offer family-friendly rooms, children’s playrooms, kids’ pools, and free crib rentals. Hotels like Hotel Okura Tokyo provide multilingual staff (including Chinese) and family travel packages with attraction tickets and transit passes. The area is safe, clean, and well-equipped with 24-hour convenience stores and nearby medical facilities, ensuring peace of mind for parents. Families can easily visit Tokyo Disneyland (40-minute train ride) or Asakusa Temple, with flexible itineraries that cater to all ages—making this district a top choice for family vacations.
Hotel prices in Chuo Ward vary by location and brand. Luxury boutique hotels like Hotel Okura Tokyo range from ¥35,000 to ¥60,000 per night, including breakfast and premium services. Mid-range business hotels such as the APA Hotel chain cost ¥12,000 to ¥20,000, offering excellent accessibility. Budget options like Dormy Inn or Hotels One start at ¥8,000 to ¥12,000, with fully equipped rooms and proximity to subway stations. Prices increase by 30%-50% during peak seasons (e.g., cherry blossom in spring or autumn foliage). HopeGoo in advance ensures better rates. Overall, Chuo Ward offers high value and convenience for travelers at every budget level.
Yes! Must-photograph locations include the neon-lit Ginza nightscape and the glass dome of Tokyo Station. Visit Nihombashi Bridge early morning for serene shots of historic arches reflecting in still water. At dusk, head to Hachioji Square outside Tokyo Station to capture dramatic silhouettes against the skyline of modern skyscrapers. For candid urban scenes, explore Ginza Iccho’s century-old shop signs and traditional Japanese window patterns. Inside Tokyo Station, artistic installations and luxury storefront entrances offer striking visual contrast—perfect for photography enthusiasts seeking a dynamic urban canvas.
See what other travelers say about Chuo Ward

Staying at The Peninsula Tokyo was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Ginza, with easy access to both JR and subway lines, making exploring the city effortless. The hotel’s design stays true to the Peninsula’s signature elegance: timeless, sophisticated, and quietly luxurious. While some areas show signs of age and could benefit from a refresh, the service remains consistently exceptional—attentive, discreet, and genuinely warm. I especially loved the bath amenities; the shower gel had a subtle, refreshing scent that made every moment in the bathroom feel like a little retreat. It’s clear this place still values the details that make a stay memorable. For anyone seeking a refined urban escape in Tokyo, this is a top-tier choice.

Staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major shopping districts like Ginza and Shinjuku, with easy access to public transit. Every staff member went above and beyond with warm, personalized service that made us feel truly valued. While the hotel has a classic, timeless charm that comes with its age, it’s clear the building still holds strong in terms of quality and comfort. Some areas could benefit from a refresh, but nothing detracts from the overall experience. The rooms are spacious, quiet, and well-maintained, and the attention to detail in every corner speaks volumes about their commitment to excellence. If you're looking for a luxurious, central stay in Tokyo, this is one of the best options—effortlessly elegant and unforgettable.

Staying at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi for the second time, and I’m still completely in love with this place. It’s now my top choice in Tokyo — the service is thoughtful and attentive without ever feeling intrusive. This time, I upgraded to a Deluxe Suite on the highest floor, directly facing the Imperial Palace. The view is absolutely breathtaking: panoramic cityscapes during the day, and magical nighttime views from the bathtub right by the window. The bathroom is spacious and fully separate, with premium fittings and an incredible layout that makes every moment feel luxurious. Room service is available 24/7 — breakfast delivered to your room costs the same as dining in-house, but I’d still choose delivery for the convenience and the generous fruit platter. The hotel’s VITRU bar on the lobby level is ranked among Asia’s Top 50 — designed with inspiration from a renowned Parisian bar, it has a sophisticated French aesthetic, excellent cocktails, and surprisingly reasonable prices. Guests can walk in easily, no hassle. Location-wise, while it’s not right next to the subway station (it’s on top of Otemachi Station, owned by Mitsui), getting to Tokyo Station is just a quick ride, and Silver Street is within 10 minutes by taxi. Plus, Otemachi itself is incredibly well-connected — way more convenient than areas like Azabu. Even though the hotel has been open a few years, everything still feels brand new, clean, and impeccably maintained. No signs of wear, just top-tier quality throughout. If you want a quiet, elevated urban retreat in central Tokyo with unbeatable views and exceptional service, this is it.

This hotel completely exceeded my expectations! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Shibuya Station, making it super convenient for exploring the area. The room was spotless and thoughtfully designed, with a fully equipped kitchen that made cooking simple and enjoyable. I especially appreciated having access to a working washing machine—perfect for long stays. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, particularly the front desk team who always greeted me with a warm smile. It’s clear they care about guest experience. With its clean environment, great amenities, and excellent service, this place offers amazing value. I’ll definitely be staying here again on my next trip to Tokyo—highly recommended!

I was completely blown away by the room—it's so much more charming than I expected. Every detail, from the furnishings to the thoughtful touches, shows real care and creativity. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service—always ready to help without being intrusive. Breakfast was a highlight: fresh vegetables, delicious pastries, and even homemade jam. It felt like a little luxury treat every morning. Located just steps from the subway, it’s super convenient for exploring Tokyo’s top spots like Asakusa and Ginza. This place truly delivers on comfort, style, and value—definitely booking again!

This place was the perfect home base for exploring Tokyo. Just a few blocks from the castle, and if you love walking, you can easily reach many major attractions on foot. Within a three-block radius, there are plenty of convenience stores, restaurants, and grocery shops—everything you need is right at your doorstep. The apartment itself is beautifully designed, with stylish appliances that make daily life so much more enjoyable. The host was super helpful, showing us how everything worked, which made our stay even smoother. One small note: the sofa bed’s springs aren’t the best—if more than one person uses it, you’ll definitely feel every movement. We ended up placing the mattress directly on the floor, turning it into a cozy futon-style setup, and it worked out perfectly. Overall, this spot is fantastic—great location, thoughtful design, and a warm, welcoming vibe. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.

New Year's Eve visit to Senso-ji Temple was unforgettable, and thanks to road closures afterward, finding a hotel within walking distance was crucial. Hotel Keihan Asakusa turned out to be the perfect choice—just steps away from the temple, making it incredibly convenient. The location is unbeatable, and the staff went above and beyond to make our stay comfortable. Clean rooms, great value, and a peaceful atmosphere made this a memorable experience. I’d definitely recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Tokyo, especially during festivals or busy times.

Staying at Tsubame Hotel Asakusabashi was an absolute delight! The room was spotlessly clean, cozy, and well-designed—everything you'd want in a comfortable urban retreat. I especially loved the tatami-mat room; just sitting there felt calming and grounding, like a peaceful escape from the city's buzz. The kitchenette and bathroom were fully equipped, making it easy to prepare meals or freshen up. There’s also a laundry facility on-site, which is super convenient for longer stays. Located right near the subway, it’s a breeze to get to Asakusa, Akihabara, and other hotspots. This place offers incredible value for money—clean, quiet, and thoughtfully designed. I’ll definitely be back!

I absolutely love the neighborhood—quiet, scenic, and just a short walk from the subway, making it super convenient for exploring Tokyo. Though the hotel is 40 years old, the main building was well-maintained during my stay. The room had clearly been renovated recently—clean, modern, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke English fluently, which made everything smooth and welcoming. It’s clear this place takes pride in its service and upkeep. I’d definitely come back again—it’s a standout choice in Tokyo.

Staying at Oakwood Apartments Minami Azabu Tokyo was a perfect choice for families with kids. The spacious units offered plenty of room for both adults and children, with separate bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen—ideal for meal prep and keeping little ones comfortable. Located just steps from the subway station, we easily accessed major attractions like Asakusa and Ginza without hassle. The apartment even provided a crib upon request, which made life much easier with our toddler. Clean, safe, and well-located, this property delivers excellent value for money. I’d definitely book here again when visiting Tokyo with my family.

Staying at the b asakusa was an absolute game-changer for our Tokyo trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple, perfect for early morning visits without rushing. Right across the street, you'll find convenience stores like Seven-Eleven and FamilyMart, pharmacies, Don Quijote, and even Uniqlo—all within easy reach. With multiple subway stations nearby, getting around Tokyo is super convenient. But what really stood out? The hotel offers direct bus services to both Narita and Haneda Airports, which made our travel with luggage so much easier. We even walked to the nearest subway station to catch the airport express, saving time and hassle. This place combines comfort, accessibility, and practicality in a way that’s hard to beat—highly recommend for travelers who value seamless transit.

Staying at hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was larger than expected, with smart space planning—especially the bathroom, which felt spacious and well-designed without feeling cramped. Cleanliness was excellent throughout our stay; we never had any issues with pests or hygiene, which gave us peace of mind. As a three-person room, there’s limited space to unpack fully—just enough for one 24-inch suitcase and a small carry-on—but it’s manageable. What really stood out was the front desk staff: incredibly friendly and helpful. We arrived early and they happily stored our luggage until check-in time in the afternoon—a thoughtful touch. Location-wise, getting to Asakusa Temple is super convenient—just a short walk from the nearest subway station. The only minor downside is that the station entrance has no elevator, just stairs, but it’s still very accessible. This was our first hotel in Japan with my parents, and the positive impression they left with us makes this place truly special. Great value, great vibe, and definitely a repeat visit on the list.
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