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Ueno isn’t just a district—it’s a rhythm of Tokyo life. Wander through the tranquil gardens of Ueno Park, where cherry blossoms paint the air pink each spring, or explore the historic homes of literary legends like Masaoka Shiki. Then dive into Ameyoko’s bustling alleyways, where fishermen haggle over fresh tuna and local artisans sell everything from handmade washi paper to spicy curry pastes. Sip matcha tea on a park bench at sunset, listening to distant koto melodies—the city slows down, just for you.

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo - Preferred Hotels & Resorts, LVX Collection

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo - Preferred Hotels & Resorts, LVX Collection

4.7 / 5Great1216 Reviews
4 Chome-8-1 Shibakoen
7.02KM from Ueno

Towering over Shiba Park with Tokyo Tower as its neighbor, this hotel offers spacious rooms with stunning skyline views and free WiFi. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, it features a fitness center, sauna, indoor pool, and an executive lounge with multiple dining options. The location is unbeatable – just minutes from the subway, with easy access to Tokyo Tower and Roppongi. With exceptional service and a cozy atmosphere, it’s a fantastic choice for your Tokyo stay!

Conference HallExecutive FloorExecutive LoungeBarCafeNon-smoking floor
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Asakusa View Hotel

Asakusa View Hotel

4.7 / 5Great825 Reviews
3 Chome-17-1
1.58KM from Ueno

This hotel boasts an unbeatable location—just a 5-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple and Asakusa Shrine, and a 10-minute drive to Tokyo Skytree! The 28-story building features 326 rooms, 8 dining spots, and 17 banquet halls, perfect for both leisure and business. Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo Skytree or Asakusa streets from your room’s floor-to-ceiling windows. With an indoor pool, airport shuttle, and kid-friendly amenities, it’s ideal for families or couples. Plus, the stellar service and delicious breakfast make your stay unforgettable!

Conference HallExecutive FloorDryerNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry Service
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Marunouchi Hotel

Marunouchi Hotel

4.9 / 5Outstanding149 Reviews
1 Chome-6-3 Marunouchi
3.52KM from Ueno

This newly renovated hotel is a top-rated choice with a convenient location in Tokyo, just 5 minutes from the Imperial Palace and Tokyo International Forum. Enjoy fitness center, business center, and child-friendly amenities, perfect for families. With 205 cozy rooms, free WiFi, and 24-hour front desk, you'll feel right at home. Dine at any of the 3 on-site restaurants or unwind at the bar. Buffet breakfast is served daily, plus handy services like laundry and currency exchange. Rated 4.9/5, it's a must-stay for your Tokyo trip!

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Premier Hamamatsucho

HOTEL MYSTAYS Premier Hamamatsucho

4.7 / 5Great228 Reviews
Hamamatsucho, 1 Chome−8−5
6.34KM from Ueno
Newly RenovatedDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageParking
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Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring

4.5 / 5Great43 Reviews
2 Chome-20-4
4.47KM from Ueno
Executive FloorLaundry RoomNewly RenovatedNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning Service
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Komorebi Rill Hotel Asakusa

Komorebi Rill Hotel Asakusa

4.9 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
6-chōme-39-10 Asakusa
2.4KM from Ueno
Newly OpenedNewly RenovatedKitchenLuggage StorageNon-smoking floorLaundry Room
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JR-EAST HOTEL METS SHIBUYA

JR-EAST HOTEL METS SHIBUYA

4.6 / 5Great136 Reviews
3 Chome-29-17 Shibuya
9.12KM from Ueno
DryerLaundry RoomNewly RenovatedNon-smoking floorChildren's SuppliesLuggage Storage
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Gouhou Garden Hotel Asakusa

Gouhou Garden Hotel Asakusa

4.9 / 5Outstanding
2-chōme-2-10 Nishiasakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0035, Japan
1.51KM from Ueno
Newly OpenedNewly RenovatedChildren's SuppliesLuggage Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ueno

Ueno Tokyo Hotel is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Ueno Park's main entrance. It offers easy access to major attractions like the National Museum of Tokyo and Ueno Zoo, with Japanese-style rooms and modern amenities. Free luggage storage and excellent staff service enhance convenience for tourists.

Another excellent option is Ueno Mori no Miyako Hotel, situated near Ueno Station with seamless rail connections. The hotel blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary design, and some rooms feature serene park views—perfect for travelers seeking comfort and proximity to culture and transit hubs.

Take the Ginza Line subway from Ueno Station to Asakusa Station—a quick 15-minute ride with frequent departures. Upon exiting, it’s just a 5-minute walk to the iconic Senso-ji Temple and its bustling Nakamise Shopping Street. This route offers the most direct and reliable access, ideal for first-time visitors.

While bus options like Route 270 or 280 exist, they’re prone to traffic delays. For efficiency, use a Suica or Pasmo card—widely accepted across Tokyo’s transit system—and avoid the hassle of cash transactions.

Ueno is Tokyo’s cultural heart, home to several must-see sites: the National Museum of Japan, housing over 100,000 artifacts spanning Asian and Japanese art; Ueno Zoo, Japan’s oldest zoo, famous for its twin giant pandas; and the Ueno Royal Museum, showcasing modern and contemporary art.

Don’t miss Inokashira Pond, surrounded by cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Nearby, Sanbongi Bookstore offers a quiet retreat into Tokyo’s literary heritage. All major attractions lie within Ueno Park, making them perfect for a full-day cultural tour.

Plan your visit early morning for museums, stroll through the park in the afternoon, then enjoy local street food at Ameyoko Market in the evening—a true taste of Tokyo life.

Ameyoko Market is a culinary gem in Ueno, offering must-try treats like karaage (crispy fried chicken), available at multiple long-standing stalls with juicy, well-seasoned meat. Kansai Jiru (simmered broth) is another highlight—richly flavored with fresh ingredients, served hot from street carts.

Don’t miss black sugar mochi, sweet yet not cloying, a favorite among locals and tourists alike. In summer, unagi don (grilled eel rice bowl) is especially popular, best enjoyed with a cold green tea. Stores like Meijiya and Gyukatsu uphold traditional recipes using fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Visit early or mid-afternoon to avoid crowds. Bring small bills and a reusable bag—perfect for quick, on-the-go dining. Ameyoko isn’t just about food—it’s a vibrant window into Tokyo’s street culture.