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Hotels in Nishishinjuku
10 Hotels
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

A mega hotel with more than 1,400 rooms, the upscale Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo spans two high-rise towers in the city center. Surrounded by corporate towers near the busiest train station in the world, it's in a convenient location for business travelers, and has many business-friendly amenities, including extensive meeting facilities and private function rooms. It also has a rooftop pool, full spa and salon, and more restaurants and bars than some small towns. Its rooms defy the simple classifications of its competitors -- they range from unexpected theme rooms with fantastic Hello Kitty decor to rooms that mimic traditional Japanese homes with rice paper screens and tatami mats for beds to more modern rooms come with luxe ambient lighting; deluxe business amenities can include huge work desks and espresso machines.

Hotel Century Southern Tower

Located in a business neighborhood of Shinjuku, just a five-minute walk from the train station, Hotel Century Southern Tower is an upscale property occupying 17 upper floors of a skyscraper. The 375 guest rooms are light-filled and decorated in a simple and tasteful modern style, and all are equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges. The two on-site restaurants on the 19th floor serve Western, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine, with scenic city views. Travelers looking for something more trendy may want to consider the nearby Shinjuku Granbell Hotel, a chic contemporary-style hotel offering competitive rates. 

Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main

In the heart of Shinjuku, a short walk from the train station, the mid-range Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main is a massive business property with 1,297 rooms. Four on-site restaurants offer a range of dining options such as Chinese, Japanese, and Western fare, and there are extensive meeting facilities available in the next-door sister property. Rooms are small (especially Single Rooms) and simply furnished, but they're clean and stocked with a good set of amenities that include mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are tiny as well, though well-equipped with shower/tub combos, bidet toilets, and toiletries. Overall, it's a decent choice for those seeking something affordable in a good location, but travelers wanting more space might want to consider Citadines Shinjuku Tokyo instead -- though it lacks on-site dining options.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo

Offering 746 rooms amidst the bustle of Shinjuku, the luxury Hyatt Regency Tokyo scores high on location and graceful decor, its quietly elegant vibe drawing in couples and business travelers in particular. The eight on-site dining and bar options are stellar -- though expensive. Fees can also crop up for spa and pool access, breakfast, and parking, though these are waived for Regency Club guests. Regency Club Rooms and Suites are also the most well-kept; lower-category rooms can still have spectacular city views, but they suffer from some oddly dated decor. Another downside, routers in all rooms must be requested at the front desk for Wi-Fi access, strange in tech-focused Tokyo. For similar luxury with fewer extra fees, check prices at the nearby Hilton Tokyo.   

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

The Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku is a simple budget hotel that's about a 10-minute walk to Shinjuku Station, a major transportation hub that connects travelers to most sights. Its 302 rooms are plain and somewhat dated, though some come with extras like massage chairs. The hotel has three self-contained floors for women, which have their own vending machines and laundry rooms. A chain cafe and restaurant share the hotel 's building, making it possible to grab breakfast on-site, including a Japanese-style buffet breakfast. Travelers might want to also consider the nearby Nishi Shinjuku Hotel Mystays, which has similar rates and features but more updated rooms. 

Hilton Tokyo

The Hilton Tokyo is a bustling upscale business hotel with around-the-clock with facilities, restaurants, and bars in Shinjuku's office district. It's in a convenient location for business travelers, surrounded by corporate towers near the colossal Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and the busiest train station in the world. It has enormous meeting spaces that host frequent conventions, with attendees taking breaks at the indoor pool or rooftop tennis courts. The modern rooms have decadent bathrooms; it may be worth upgrading to Executive Rooms for the extra perks, including free Wi-Fi and a free breakfast, especially given the inflated food prices at the restaurants here. Compare rates and the wider room selection at the nearby Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo, an even larger and busier hotel than this one.

HOTEL MYSTAYS Nishi Shinjuku
14 14 7-chōme Nishishinjuku Shinjuku City

A straightforward value hotel that's only an eight-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, Nishi Shinjuku Hotel Mystays attracts both business and leisure travelers. The 102 modern rooms are small, but attractive, with flat-screen TVs, small speaker systems, and free Wi-Fi. In-room massages can also be arranged for a fee. No breakfast is served, but a restaurant that shares the building is open for lunch and dinner. Guests might want to compare rates at the Hotel Sunroute Higashi Shinjuku, an attractive mid-range property within a 15-minute walk of Shinjuku Station -- it serves a breakfast buffet and has a Chinese restaurant on-site.

Park Hyatt Tokyo

The Park Hyatt Tokyo is one of Tokyo's most iconic luxury hotels and one of its highest, sitting 52 stories above Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku district. It offers 177 rooms, of which 23 are suites, and all have understatedly chic decor, plus bathrooms and great skyline views. Though the hotel is known for its iconic New York Grill & Bar (it was featured in Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation"), its other dining venues are equally impressive, serving everything from steak to Japanese fare plus round-the-clock room service. The wellness center is another highlight, complete with a spa, fitness center with free classes, and a large indoor lap pool with panoramic views. Travelers looking for a luxury stay in Tokyo may want to also consider the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, which offers similarly grand fitness facilities and great views.

ibis Tokyo Shinjuku
9 10 7-chōme Tokyo Chuo City

Part of the popular worldwide ibis budget chain, this two-pearl hotel is located in Tokyo's busy Shinjuku district, popular with locals and visitors for its shopping and night spots, and its excellent transportation links: The subway and the local train station are a few minutes' walk from the hotel. The 206 rooms are on the small side, but they're clean and include such amenities as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. A breakfast buffet is served at the on-site cafe for an extra fee, and paid parking is available on-site. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. Travelers could also compare rates with the nearby Hotel Sunroute Higashi Shinjuku, which has two restaurants and rooms with city views.