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Hotels in Minato
44 Hotels
Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo

The Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo is a huge mid-range hotel complex offering 3,679 guest rooms spread over four high-rise towers. Rooms here are functional and comfortable and are equipped with mini-fridges and electric kettles, though some show signs of wear and tear. The hotel's complex includes two swimming pools, 13 food and beverage outlets, tennis courts, a shopping mall, cinema, bowling alley, and even an aquarium. Its location opposite Shinagawa train station, a five-minute walk away, makes it a convenient base for leisure and business travelers. But room rates here tend to run more expensive than hotels of a similar category in the same area; for example, Keikyu EX Inn Shinagawa Ekimae offers better value, with bigger guest rooms. 

Park Hotel Tokyo
1 7 1 Higashi Shimbashi, Shiodome Media Tower

Occupying the top 10 floors of the Shiodome Media Tower, the upscale Park Hotel Tokyo has a central downtown location. The surrounding futuristic neighborhood is a convenient choice for both business and leisure travelers; nearby attractions include the Tsukiji Fish Market and, for getting around the rest of the city, Shiodome Station. The wide variety of rooms are a mixed bag, from small and slightly worn Standard Rooms to Artist Rooms decorated from the ground up by local artists. Unlike many other upscale hotels in Tokyo skyscrapers, there's no pool or extensive fitness center here, but there are multiple restaurants, including an alluring atrium lobby cafe. Business travelers may want to compare rates with the Royal Park Hotel The Shiodome across the street.

Hotel Livemax Shimbashi
6-20-1 Shimbashi

The two-pearl Hotel Livemax Shimbashi is a solid, if somewhat humdrum, budget hotel in the Shiba neighborhood of Minato, within a short walk of Hamarikyu Gardens, Tokyo Tower, and several train stations. Interiors are a bit bland and the hotel lacks food service and facilities, but its 63 guest rooms come well-equipped. All have flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and free in-room Wi-Fi, and units with kitchenettes and balconies are available. Nearby Shiba Park Hotel is a little closer to Onarimon Station and it has a breakfast buffet and restaurants, but room rates run a little higher. 

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Tamachi
3-14-21 Shibaura

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Tamachi, in Minato's Shibaura District, is a good pick for travelers who want a simple place to sleep and easy access to public transportation. It’s only a five-minute walk to Tamachi Station, and there are lots of restaurants in the neighborhood. The 123 small rooms include mini-fridges, electric kettles, and flat-screen TVs, though decor is bland. Breakfast is served on the first floor and includes Chinese specialties, for a fee. Guests should compare rates with Hotel MyStays Hamamatsucho, a value, chain hotel with more attractive rooms that's a 15-minute walk of Tokyo Tower.

The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Shiodome

As its name suggests, the 477-room Royal Park Hotel The Shiodome is located within the Shiodome Tower in downtown Tokyo. The upscale property is within walking distance of the famed Tsukiji Fish Market and conveniently connected to two metro stations, making it easy to access the rest of the city. Contemporary decor and big work desks cater to business travelers, and all but the small Economy Rooms have great views of the city from the high-rise's upper floors. Four restaurants, including a cafe that serves macrobiotic cuisine, give plenty of dining options, while the large Mandara Spa adds pampering perks, though there's no pool or hot tub. Travelers might want to compare rates with the comparable Park Hotel Tokyo across the street, which has stylish, modern rooms, some featuring beautiful hand-painted art on the walls. 

Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo
1-1-50 Shirokanedai

The Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo's large Japanese garden makes for a surprising oasis in the middle of the city. The four-pearl, 494-room hotel even has balconies and a cafe with a large outdoor terrace, where guests can get relief from city noise. The large rooms, which were renovated in 2015, cater to families and groups, and also to business travelers -- some are outfitted with work desks -- and even Standard Rooms have sitting areas with space in which to spread out. The health club has a huge lap pool as well as a spa and fitness center, but access comes with a fee. As a quiet escape from the urban bustle, the Sheraton Miyako has appeal, but those looking to be closer to the glass-and-steel of the city's skyscrapers should check out the similarly priced Park Hotel Tokyo.

Conrad Tokyo
1-9-1 Higashishimbashi

The Conrad Tokyo is a five-pearl hotel with 289 rooms on the 28th to 37th floors of a luxury skyscraper in Tokyo's business-friendly neighborhood of Shiodome. When asked what makes the Conrad different from its competitors in Tokyo, the general manager explained that he thinks guests' own homes are where the competition truly lies, and he works to ensure that all guests feel the luxury of being themselves while at the property. Unless your home comes with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Tokyo Bay, an indoor lap pool, on-site wedding chapel, peekaboo bathrooms, and variety of upscale restaurants -- you'll probably find the Conrad more than comfortable. It's also worth checking rates at nearby Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills which opened in 2014.

The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo
2-16-1 Konan, 26-32F Shinagawa East One Tower

There are 206 guest rooms at this upscale property in Tokyo’s Shinagawa business district. Rooms are stylish and modern, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus large windows with great views over Tokyo. The spacious bathrooms all have a separate rainfall shower and deep soaking bath tub. The hotel has two excellent restaurants and a bar, including a modern Cantonese restaurant that draws influences from across China. There’s a 24-hour fitness center, as well as meeting rooms and 24-hour business center for the hotel's many business guests. It's worth comparing with the nearby Grand Pacific Le Daiba which has an indoor and outdoor pool, amenities that The Strings lacks.

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
2-6-1 Daiba

The largest hotel on Odaiba island, the upscale Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba is surrounded by shopping malls near the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition center. With 30 floors, its view of the city skyline across Tokyo Bay is one of its best features. A top floor bar and restaurant take advantage of the backdrop, with several other on-site eateries serving a spectrum of Asian and Western cuisine. The 884 rooms have a contemporary decor with traditional European influences and marble bathrooms. Executive level rooms add free access to the health club and a breakfast voucher, both of which otherwise cost extra. Though it caters to a wide range of business and leisure travelers, guests with tattoos should note that they cannot use the pools or fitness center. The four-pearl Park Hotel Tokyo provides a good alternative, with views from the other side of the bay.

Shiba Park Hotel
1-5-10 Shiba Koen

The 199-room Shiba Park Hotel is a generic mid-range business hotel near the subway and the city's business district. Its public spaces and guest rooms are neat and clean, but have a dated look. An annex is undergoing renovations (as of 2016) and will give part of the hotel a much needed face-lift. In-room amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, and mini-fridges, but there are no safes and the bathrooms are small. A Western or Japanese breakfast buffet is available for a pricey extra fee, while other features include a Chinese restaurant, a lounge bar, a business center, and a coin laundry. Travelers might want to compare rates with the nearby Celestine Hotel, which has modern guest rooms with minibars.