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Hotels in Shibuya
17 Hotels
Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu
1-12-2 Dogenzaka

The Shibuya Excel Tokyu is an upper-middle-range hotel with a prime spot right next to one of the world's most iconic sights: Shibuya Crossing. Expect clean, compact, and relatively modern rooms, many with astounding views of neon-lit Shibuya. Black-out curtains, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and a decent amount of storage space come standard in all units. Features are limited to three on-site restaurants and bars, including French and Japanese options with astounding views on the top floor. Both serve breakfast, and the buffet at the French restaurant is extensive. The lively bar at the lobby level draws a mix of tourists and local businesspeople. Rates are decent for prime Tokyo real estate, but if you'd prefer something with just a little more style it's worth considering the Shibuya Granbell Hotel instead. 

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. 

APA Hotel Shibuya Dogenzakaue
20-1 Maruyamacho

A short walk from Shibuya Station, APA Hotel Shibuya Dogenzakaue is a mid-range hotel with limited amenities and 173 cramped rooms spread out over 14 floors. Though tiny, rooms are pleasantly furnished with dark, contemporary decor, and all come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and kettles. Some also have balconies. Amenities here are few, though there are free hotel-wide Wi-Fi, a washing machine and dryer, and a charming cafe -- Komeda's Coffee Shop -- with limited reasonably priced Western and Japanese breakfast options. Location is king here and it's the main draw for most guests, but those wanting additional space in their rooms may want to compare rates at nearby Hotel Mets Shibuya

Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
26-1 Sakuragaokacho

Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel is an upscale business hotel situated in the towering Cerulean Tower skyscraper, just a short walk from Shibuya Station. The 411 rooms here are spread out over floors 19 through 37 and all have great views over the city, but for a high-end hotel, decor is noticeably staid. Facilities at this hotel are remarkable, including an extensive wellness center with a pool, hot tub, and gym, but it costs extra to use (except for Executive Floor guests). There are also numerous restaurants serving everything from Italian to Japanese fare, and lots of conference space for groups of up to 1,000 people. It's one of the nicest hotels in the area, but there are plenty similar hotels in other neighborhoods, such as the Hilton Tokyo, located in Shinjuku.

Dormy inn Premium Shibuya Jingumae
6-24-4 Jingumae

The mid-range Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya Jingumae hotel is in Tokyo's vibrant Shibuya District, an eight-minute walk to the Meiji-Jingumae subway station. The 136 guest rooms are spread over six stories, and rooms include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. But some rooms have small windows and are dark and cramped, and guests have complained about noise from the nearby railway line. Rates are slightly higher than at comparable neighborhood hotels (such as the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku), but there are quite a few freebies on hand, such as a free breakfast that includes a wide variety of Western and Japanese dishes, late-night ramen noodles, tea and coffee throughout the day, use of a public bath, and shuttle service to nearby subway stations. 

Sakura Fleur Aoyama
2-14-15 Shibuya

Sakura Fleur Aoyama is smack in the middle of Tokyo's trendy Shibuya district, which is known for its vibrant urban landscape of billboards, neon signs, boutiques, and night spots. A few minutes' walk to busy Shibuya station, this mid-range hotel has 133 relatively spacious rooms with compact Japanese-style bathrooms. Interiors are a bit quirky, decorated in tones of soft pinks and grays with some baroque details. In-room amenities include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. An adjacent cafe and bar serves light meals but no breakfast. Be aware that guests undergo stringent ID checks. Travelers might want to compare rates with nearby Hotel Unizo Shibuya, which has lighter, airier decor.

JR-East Hotel Mets Shibuya
3-29-17 Shibuya

Location is one of the main draws at this mid-range hotel, which has direct access to Shibuya station and is surrounded by the neighborhood's copious dining and shopping options. The 194 rooms might not be the largest, but they're clean and come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. Standard Rooms are plain and decor's a bit dated; Art Box and Green Box rooms offer a lovely alternative filled with art and plants, respectively. A breakfast buffet, with Japanese and Western fare, is included in rates and served in the hotel's restaurant, which is also open throughout the day. Other than that, features are limited to free coffee/tea, a business corner, and laundry facilities. For more features, the nearby Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku has a bar and spa, but no free breakfast.

JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku
2-6-2 Yoyogi

The upper-middle-range JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku sports a modern, minimalistic design, and has 240 quiet rooms that are spacious by Tokyo standards. It’s located in the heart of Shinjuku business district, within walking distance from the subway for connections to Tokyo attractions and Narita airport. The hotel has few amenities, but there’s free and fast Wi-Fi, and the restaurant serves food all day. A Western and Japanese breakfast buffet is good quality but offers a limited selection; it’s also not included in all room rates, and is expensive as an extra. The nearby HotelSunroute Plaza Shinjuku is slightly cheaper, in an equally convenient location, and buses from Narita and Haneda airports stop right outside -- but it’s a popular spot and can get booked out months in advance.

Shibuya Tobu Hotel
3-1 Udagawacho

Located in Tokyo's trendy and youthful Shibuya district, this mid-range hotel offers 205 compact guest rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a small restaurant with breakfast (for a fee), but little else in terms of amenities. All the guest rooms are equipped with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, and have cramped en-suite bathrooms. For more floor space and a more upscale atmosphere, travelers could consider JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku, which can be slightly pricier.

Shibuya Granbell hotel
15-17 Sakuragaoka-cho

Shibuya Granbell Hotel is an upper-middle-range business property situated in the busy Shibuya area, a five-minute walk from Shibuya Station. Facilities are limited, but there are two restaurants on-site serving Japanese fare and Italian food, including pizza. There's not much else beyond free Wi-Fi, a guest computer, and a couple of vending machines. The 105 rooms here range from tiny Singles to much larger suites, but they're all stylish and inviting, with contemporary decor in two different styles -- pop art-influenced and a more classic look dominated by wood tones -- and a solid range of amenities. Overall, it's a good value for the area, but there are tons of similarly priced hotels nearby so travelers might want to compare rates. Possible nearby alternatives include APA Hotel Shibuya Dogenzakaue and Hotel Mets Shibuya.