Akasaka hotels in Tokyo, Japan
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Hotel New Otani Tokyo
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 4.6 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
Just over a bridge from the restaurant/entertainment district of Akasaka, this renowned three-building hotel …
Hotel Monterey Akasaka
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 4.5 out of 5
In the center of Akasaka, this 13-story hotel is less than two km (one mile) from the Imperial Palace and Roppongi …
the b akasaka
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
Situated in the city center, this design-savvy hotel is within 1 km (less than a mile) of the Roppongi and Aoyama …
Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 3.8 out of 5
Within 2 km (1.2 miles) of the National Diet Building and nightlife, this 14-story hotel is located in the Akasaka …
Hotel Sunroute Akasaka
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 4.2 out of 5
Two km (1.5 miles) from Emperor Palace and Roppongi Hills, this hotel is also just five km (3 miles) from …
Chisun Grand Akasaka
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 3.8 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
In the Akasaka business district, this hotel is next door to the Tokyo Metro and one km (one-half mile) from …
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Traveler opinion: 5.0 out of 5
Located in the highest building in Tokyo, guest rooms are not only spacious but have spectacular view of Tokyo with …
Weekly Mansion Tokyo At Akasaka
Area: Akasaka, Tokyo
Another budget apartment hotel blossoms out of the land of the rising sun. With all the comforts and amenities of a …
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- Spa Hotel (3)
- Independent (6)
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Akasaka, Tokyo Hotels
Posh hotels and a good selection of mid-range restaurants can be found in this area bordering Ginzas northwest side. Sights in themselves, hotels include the New Otani complex, featuring a garden that was once owned by a Tokugawa regent, and ANA Hotel Tokyo, which has skyline views rivaling those of Tokyo Tower.











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