10 best hotels in Asakusa









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- Breakfast
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
Excellent
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Sauna
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- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning in public area
- Elevator
Excellent
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Locker
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- Air conditioning in public area
- Elevator
Excellent
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning in public area
- Elevator
- Heating
Exceptional
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Daily housekeeping
- Air conditioning in public area
- Elevator
- Daily disinfection in common areas
Excellent
2955 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Laundry
Excellent
6297 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Massage
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
Excellent
6045 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Secondary lock on window
- Non-smoking rooms
Excellent
2063 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Laundry
- Smoke-free property
- Daily housekeeping
- Coffee shop
- Air conditioning in public area
- Elevator
Excellent
465 reviews
Where to stay in Asakusa
Asakusa hotels & accommodations

The most perfect location. hotel is conveniently located directly on street level from Asakusa station, literally a 3min walk and is across the street from the Sky Street Mall and the Toyko Sky Tree tower is about a 20min walk from the hotel. Close to main cities like Ginza, Shibuya, Akihabara and so many more by train. Staff could speak a little english and tried thei...

the bluewave inn asakusa exceeded our expectations in every way. the staff are friendly and helpful, and the rooms are very clean and well-maintained, making it a great place to return to after a long day out. for us hair aficionados, we have your own stock of shiseido shampoo and conditioner. its proximity to train stations served by tokyo metro (ginza line) and toei ...

We incredibly loved our stay in Richmond Premier Asakusa! 5-10 minutes walk to anywhere in Asakusa area (10 minutes walk from the main Asakusa station/Kaminarimon Gate). Located on top of a small shopping mall with Don Quijote, Yoshinoya, Matsuya, Sukiya, Katsuya and a bunch of eatery & small cute shops in the heart of Asakusa it's really hard to beat the convenience a...

The room of this hotel for the Quadruple room is bigger than the normal Japanese hotel's room.4 people and 4 24"luggages, the room still has free space to be a little living room. The only thing that I'm quite wondering why 4-star hotel-like Asakusa View hotel hasn't got any fitness room for their guest?? The hotel has a fitness center for their MEMBER only but not all...

Stayed here for 6 nights. Good location right next to the elevator exit of Tawaramachi station, great to walk around the traditional neighborhood of Asakusa. Check-in process is a little bit weird with you having to enter your information on a touch screen. TINY room that barely allows you to put and keep your luggage on the floor all the time, with just a couple of h...

To start off, the staff at Club Hokke Asakusa are among the most professional and attentive hotel staff I have ever seen. They greet you at every occasion, and provide wonderful services. The hotel itself is well furnished, clean, and hosts great attention to every detail. At entry the entire lobby has a nice relaxing fragrance that I found to be a signature of the sta...

Tips - There's direct train from/to Narita Airport (Narita Sky Access train) to/from Asakusa Station Toei Line which is just around 5-7 minutes walk to the hotel - if you can't catch the direct train, fret not as it will require only 1 transfer on the same platform at the right station so you won't have to worry if you bring big heavy luggages. Just ask the staffs a...

Stayed here with my sister and we really liked the hotel. It's very convenient since it is near to Senso-ji Temple and Asakusa Station (Ginza Line of the Metro). The nearby area towards Senso-ji Temple has a lot of shops and restaurants you can go around. You will have a hard time going around trying everything! I would definitely stay here again since it's so convenie...

My stay at Agora Place Asakusa was great! It is near exit 1 of Tawaramachi on the Ginza line. You can easily access the Ueno area, Sky tree, and Asakusa shrine from Agora Place Asakusa. As for the hotel, it was very nice and designed well. However, I did not like having to pay extra for the basic amenities. Such as shampoo, conditioner, tooth brush, and toothpastes. Th...

This is a nice clean business hotel in Asakusa. Hotel room is typical for this type. Small but clean and neat. It is conveniently located close to the subway station and about 2 blocks from the Kannon temple. There are many places to eat and a small park across the street. Great if you are a tourist in Tokyo. The Skytree tower is about 30 minutes walk away. Just cross ...

Can't say enough good about this hotel, its location, and staff. We were very pleased with the comfort and cleanliness of our room, which came with tons of nice amenities and a refrigerator, but best of all, was the fantastic view! The staff was extremely friendly and helpful, and we throughly enjoyed the breakfast, which was one of the best we've experienced in all of...

We book this hotel mainly because of the famous architect. The price is actually a little bit over budget, considering the nights we stayed. But it really offers more than the architecture itself. The size of the bed is slightly better than the avg Tokyo standard, comfortable for 2 ppl. And the front desk can speak English. Only one cute mid age gentlemen has some di...

Nothing much to be complaining for sucha spacious room, it fitted a closet, a dressing table, a queensize, a bath.. everything you can ask for a good stay.. Room is accompanied with LAN cable to go online, if you need wireless/WI-FI, get your ass to the lobby, ask the staff for the password and sit at the couch for as long as you surf.. Housekeeping ends at 1pm, so...

my stay at APA asakusa hotel was terrific, hotel staff were nice and accomadting, and catered to our needs, the location was superb as it is located near the station and the famous sensoji temple, and also it has a lot of small restaurants nearby. I would recommend this hotel to other travellers who are staying in Japan, and will also come back to stay at their hotel

We stayed at Hotel Wing International Select Asakusa Komagata for 2 nights. The hotel situates in a very prime location & close to subway. We were informed about free small breakfast each morning (bread + drink), which was nice but we didn't come down to take them since we don't usually have breakfast. The staffs were very nice and polite and also told us to checkout ...

room is consired big for Japan standard. 10 minute walk to tawaramachi station ginza line. Hotel is very lenient. Can rent bike at asakusa tsukaba line station about 7 minute from hotel. Asakusa don quijote about 5 minute walk. Overall very nice experiance will book this hotel again if im going to tokyo again. Only special room have microwave other room have to share n...

By far the best hotel we have ever stayed in Tokyo. Value For Money/Facilities - Executive Double Room: 1) Spacious by Japan's standard; 2) Has a kitchenette complete with the basic electric stove, kitchen counter, medium-sized refrigerator, rice-cooker, table ware and cleaning ware; 3) Has a washing machine which is easy to use; 4) Has decent-sized walk-in cl...

I stayed 5 days at 3F. A small room with two bunk beds on the left and right inside the room. I stayed with my wife and my teenage daughter. I allocated one bed to place our 3 big travel bags. The shared bathroom is very clean. The men and women restrooms are separated. I came at 11 am, so I had to put my luggage and returned later to check in. The kitchen ...

Location is fantastic, right near the Asakusa station. Closest exit is A2b but if you have luggage, look for the elevator near A2a. The hotel is pretty standard for the area. It's pretty cozy, meaning small, but it did have a storage area beneath the bed which was nice. I could keep my suitcase open. The bed was superb, great support and very comfortable night's sleep...

I have never written a review of any place I've stayed before, but I've made an exception just for this one place: The owner and staff were just too nice to not do it! I ended up staying almost 3 months in this hostel. I've stayed at many places, even in Tokyo - this was by far the Best. Advantages: Great value for money, newly built, renovated and clean! Good facili...

Perfect place. Ryokan experience. That zen feel is what we desire that is why we booked here. The staff are all friendly and polite. Very warm atmosphere. The place is new. Amazingly clean everywhere in Japan but this place is newly built in 2013 so all the more you will love the clean room and amenities. The best thing is its location.it is close to iriya station and ...

I liked that it was tucked in a quieter area in the metro. Also it was only a 2-minute walk to Iriya station (Hibiya line) and so Akihabara, etc were an easy access. For JR pass users though, the nearest station is about a 15-minute walk , Uguisudani. We had a bit of a difficulty finding an elevator and so we had to carry the luggage and stroller down the flight of sta...

Sakura Hostel Asakusa is located behind Sensouji and a few minutes away from the Ginza Line and Asakusa Line. It's very convenient if you're in a hurry to go sightseeing immediately after arriving. I did get lost though but afterwards, I found a shortcut so everything went smoothly. As for the staff, everyone knew English and other languages. If you're bored, you can ...

My 4 nights stay at this hotel was excellent! The sleeping area is large and I appreciate that you can store your luggage under your bed. The bed and pillows are comfortable. There is 1 power outlet and 1 usb outlet inside your capsule. There is also a mini table, mirror, tv (japanese channels only) and a mini locker for your valuables. There is also an alarm clock...

Gracery Asakusa is just what you'd expect from a middle range priced hotel. It's new and clean, the interior is very nice, modern with Japanese hints. The staff is formal, friendly, speak English well. The room has everything a traveller would need, micro oven is on 2nd floor as well as coin laundry (400 yen, no detergent needed). The shower and bath room is separate w...

It was the MOST welcoming stay for me and my friends (3 pax) All the staff there spoke superb English and they were really generous on providing information of their local attractions. They'd advice you on how to get to wherever you want and they will even print out maps for you so that you wouldn't get lost. Pantry is on the 6th Floor. If you reach early and not ab...
Cheap places to stay in Asakusa

Right next to Sensoji temple and Asakusa markets this was a great place to explore Tokyo. Although it was quite far from other popular areas or nightlife (like Shinjuku or Roppongi) this was not too bad as the station was only 5-10min walk away. The Sky Tree and 'Electric Town' were not far. Recommend you go to 'Happy Street' in Asakusa for traditional sashimi/sake for...

Cute and cosy hostel. Staff were so friendly, lovely place to come back to in the evening. Single room smaller than expected but fine for sleeping in. All new facilities. Super close to metro Karumae Station. Walking distance to Asakusa and Senjo-ji temple. Loved my stay here.

Right in front Keihan Hotel, not that far from Rox and Don Quixote for easy last minute shopping. Walkable from Tawaramachi or Asakusa Metro Subway Ginza Line or Asakusa Line. Near Sensoji Temple. Lots of food nearby to choose. Pick Matsuya and Yoshinoya for reasonable price. There also Cheap Bento start from 300y nnear Don Quixote. Across the street use bus no 46 can...

It was the MOST welcoming stay for me and my friends (3 pax) All the staff there spoke superb English and they were really generous on providing information of their local attractions. They'd advice you on how to get to wherever you want and they will even print out maps for you so that you wouldn't get lost. Pantry is on the 6th Floor. If you reach early and not ab...

I love this place so much! It's cheap, affordable and walkable from Asakusa station. About 10 minutes without luggage, about 20 minutes with luggage since you might need to take the lift and it takes more time to lug things around. I love walking to and from the station because the view is always nice of the bridges over the Sumida River, and you can see the Tokyo Sky...

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at &And Hostel. The staff were friendly and although the room was small, it had everything we needed and more with the smartphone control features. Asakusa is a great little part of Tokyo, with good food options on the doorstep and of course Senso Ji Temple. The nearest station is very close, however with JR passes we opted to use Ueno ...

So it's very hard to find! And when we arrived we had to get local police to help us find the place - however by the time we left there were signs all over the door advertising what it was. Only one key for main door - which is in a padlock outside - however we were not given code for this so at 1130 at night when we got there thought we were gonna have to sleep rough ...

The hostel has everything you need in the convenient location near Asakusa area. The place is clean and neat and there is storage area in each room shared by the fellow traveller. Staff are cheerful and helpful with good command in English. It is not easy to find though especially at night as the sign of hotel is not well-lit. Overall a neat place to stay when the lux...

Clean, quiet dormitory not far from Asakusa. Very big locker for each person with plenty of space for luggage and clothes hangers (you can even stand inside). Security for the female floor is very good - card locks on the doors for both dormitory and shower - but it's a bit of a hassle to have to use your card twice every time you need to leave the room. A better desig...

The place is really cheap and convenience. It is near with Metro train just have to walk about 15 minutes. The place is quite & clean. Friendly staff to speak. This is my first choice to stay, will come again when I visit Tokyo in next time. Thanks & And Hostel Asakusa North !

You can choose tents, mattress and other related items for sleeping. Those tents are display product and are really good in quality. You can enjoy or taste the camping experience here. Besides, the location is excellent, nears the subway station and the Senso-ji. The staff is fluent in English and is willing to help you. Also the cost is very low with high value.

Location is very near to subway (Asakusa Line or Oedo Line). The staff (Nabe san) is very friendly and helpful. The hostel is clean and have a small yet a comfort living area for the ppl to mi how around. A walking distance to the famous Asakusa Shrine. Very recommended for ppl who’re looking for hostel experience.

The owner Ms. Asako was very accomodating. Her place was wonderful and clean. Pros: She was kind enough to allow us to leave our luggage before check in and after check out. Many restaurants and shops nearby as it is located near Sensoji Temple and Tokyo SkyTree. Nearest train station Asakusa: With direct access to Narita Airport Perfect for budget travellers for its c...

Sakura Hostel Asakusa is located behind Sensouji and a few minutes away from the Ginza Line and Asakusa Line. It's very convenient if you're in a hurry to go sightseeing immediately after arriving. I did get lost though but afterwards, I found a shortcut so everything went smoothly. As for the staff, everyone knew English and other languages. If you're bored, you can ...

We really enjoyed our 2 nights stay. Love the feel of traditional Japanese home/ryokan, the tatami room, the futon, everything! And Satoshi-san was very nice to us. Superb location to train stations (big thumbs up to Tsukuba Express!), konbini/Family Mart are all very near to Taito Ryokan. For Muslim travellers, Origami restaurant, Naritaya ramen, Sekai Cafe & little ...

Location: One of the best things about this hotel is that you can see the Tokyo skytree. You can look at it while eating breakfast or you can look at it at the top floor of the hostel. However, here's the reason why I only gave 3 stars for location: I would say that this hostel in Asakusa is pretty far away from everything else except for the Asakusa shrine and the Tok...

The hostel located near Tawaramachi station and Asakusa station, so easy to find even if you follow the Google map or not. You can walk to Sensoji temple and Nakamise shopping street around 5 minutes, and there are many varieties of food around the hostel. Check-in time quite late (5 pm) but you can leave the luggages there after 12 o'clock, it really safe the money...

I really like stayed in Enaka, i booked for 4 night and extend 2 more days in this hostel. Because location was great, in the center asakusa area, close to asakusa station for subway asakusa and ginza line, skytree express and tsuba express asakusa. U can find a lot of shop, restaurant and convenience store. The room was quite, clean and very comfortable for solo trave...

this was a hostel with a lot of character - transformed warehouse space; fantastic bar-lobby and cafe / kitchen facilities with industrial chic aesthetic. crowd tended on the hipster side. stayed in a mixed bunk room - clean, OK spacious, for Tokyo, with privacy curtains and individual reading lamps. location one of the best within the asakusa district with easy ac...

I stayed in Hikari Guest house for 2 nights, the location is okay if you're looking for some quiet places around Tokyo and Asakusa. but it's not close to everything and you have to walk or use the subway. for the hostel itself- The bed is very veru comfortable, thick mattress the room is pretty small but it didn't bother me. everything was very very clean!!! kitchen...

We had a hard time looking for the place because we came in at night. It's a bit far from the train station, but near 7-11. It's also not as close to Asakusa center as we thought it would be. It's shared bathroom - that was a surprise, too, because I had the impression that the one I chose had a private bath. We were just lucky, we didn't have too many people staying w...

Hotel is within 10~15 minutes walk from Minami-Senju Station. Accommodation wise; Room has a small TV, an air-con, refrigerator and has futon for its bed. Room would be considered small for 2 people, but definitely still doable with luggages squeezing at the foot of our beds. Bathrooms are located on the first level and every level has a shared toilet with 2 cubicles, ...

Stayed here for 3 nights in a Twin room. This hotel is 6 min walking distance from Tawaramachi Metro subway station. Asakusa Metro Subway is further away on a 12min walk. Can be a bit tricky to locate as it is in a small lane. Rox Asakusa Shopping Mall is a good landmark to locate and can be found opposite the main street. Staff were friendly and approachable. Ho...

My 4 nights stay at this hotel was excellent! The sleeping area is large and I appreciate that you can store your luggage under your bed. The bed and pillows are comfortable. There is 1 power outlet and 1 usb outlet inside your capsule. There is also a mini table, mirror, tv (japanese channels only) and a mini locker for your valuables. There is also an alarm clock...

My stay at Agora Place Asakusa was great! It is near exit 1 of Tawaramachi on the Ginza line. You can easily access the Ueno area, Sky tree, and Asakusa shrine from Agora Place Asakusa. As for the hotel, it was very nice and designed well. However, I did not like having to pay extra for the basic amenities. Such as shampoo, conditioner, tooth brush, and toothpastes. Th...
4-star hotels in Asakusa

Fun riverside location next to Tokyo Skytree & Skytree Town/ Solamachi. Easy walk across river to Asakusa, along Oyokogawa park to Ryogoku. Easy train access to/from Haneda & Narita (I tried both). Metro (Hanzomon & Asakusa lines), taxi stand and buses on your doorstep. Selfserve laundry and Sizzler restaurant in hotel. HandyPhone in each room. Large, clean rooms wi...

We incredibly loved our stay in Richmond Premier Asakusa! 5-10 minutes walk to anywhere in Asakusa area (10 minutes walk from the main Asakusa station/Kaminarimon Gate). Located on top of a small shopping mall with Don Quijote, Yoshinoya, Matsuya, Sukiya, Katsuya and a bunch of eatery & small cute shops in the heart of Asakusa it's really hard to beat the convenience a...

The room of this hotel for the Quadruple room is bigger than the normal Japanese hotel's room.4 people and 4 24"luggages, the room still has free space to be a little living room. The only thing that I'm quite wondering why 4-star hotel-like Asakusa View hotel hasn't got any fitness room for their guest?? The hotel has a fitness center for their MEMBER only but not all...

Gracery Asakusa is just what you'd expect from a middle range priced hotel. It's new and clean, the interior is very nice, modern with Japanese hints. The staff is formal, friendly, speak English well. The room has everything a traveller would need, micro oven is on 2nd floor as well as coin laundry (400 yen, no detergent needed). The shower and bath room is separate w...

We have a blast because of the location of the hotel which is very near to 3 train station, asakusa line, ginza line and tsukuba express. Hotel is next to sensoji temple and various tourist attraction such as temple street market and asakusa tourist center. Only two stations away from akihabara. And more importantly walking distances from a numbers of halal restaurant...

pro - clean room. fit for two people. came with kitchenware, tv, hairdryer, air conditioner. double decker bed. quiet place. instruction to go to the hostel is clear. con - toilet and shower room are outside the room. shower room on the 2nd floor is big but not the 1st floor. toilet at the 2nd floor is small and 1st floor is just slightly bigger. far from metro. you h...

Had a fantastic stay at this place. The staff are lovely - very helpful, courteous and all had enough English that we managed just fine. The whole place is spotlessly clean - we've been traveling round Asia for 8 months and this is the cleanest place we've stayed. The wifi signal is good, there is also a laptop available for guest use. They provide you with kimono styl...

The owner was very helpful and gave detailed instructions. However the location was not very close to eateries. You have to cross the bridge to find food. Room and Bathroom were very clean but the toilet was a little hard to use which made some guests leaving it dirty when we wanted to use it. Nothing to do with the owner but the other guests were very loud so we didn’...

Newer, modern place (defined in States as a tiny house) with all the comforts of home. Took a sec to adjust to the perimeters but was fine once we did. Having no 'living' room was ok as we were out and about all day/every day., and if needed we spent time in the galley kitchen to 'hang'. Kate was very helpful with any questions I had while planning, met us on arrival a...
Luxury hotels in Asakusa

The place is a bit far from Asakusa and Ueno, takes like 20minute walking from Asakusa or Ueno Station. But it’s close to Iriya Station so I think it’s fine. The place is tidy but I don’t know it’s the aroma or it’s really not cleaned, the toilet smells like uncleaned old pee to me, I have contacted the owener and the owners came 2 times but still it smells like that, ...

Super worth the price you are paying. This is in a great a neighborhood very peaceful at night and just right across the Tokyo Skytree, you can also hang out beside the Sumida River. Close to Life Supermarket where you can buy all things you need such as food, toiletries etc. 7-11 also few steps away. Oshiage Station also right across. The room is very clean with compl...
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Asakusa?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Asakusa is USD 189. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Asakusa is USD 265. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Asakusa is USD 174.
What's the average price of a hotel in Asakusa this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Asakusa this weekend is USD 190. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Asakusa this weekend is USD 248. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Asakusa this weekend is USD 171.
What's the average price of a hotel in Asakusa tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Asakusa tonight is USD 155. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Asakusa tonight is USD 207. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Asakusa tonight is USD 146.
What are the best hotels in Asakusa near Sensoji Temple?
Verified travelers to Asakusa who stayed near Sensoji Temple have given top reviews to Sakura Hostel Asakusa, Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa and Khaosan World Asakusa Hostel.
What are the best hotels in Asakusa near Tokyo Skytree?
Verified travelers to Asakusa who stayed near Tokyo Skytree have given top reviews to ONE@Tokyo, KYARA Hotelミスミ401 and KYARA Hotel 白鳥.
What are the best hotels in Asakusa near Asakusa?
Verified travelers to Asakusa who stayed near Asakusa have given top reviews to Sakura Hostel Asakusa, Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa and Khaosan World Asakusa Hostel.
What are the most popular hotels in Asakusa?
Some of our most popular hotels in Asakusa are APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae, Lightning Hotel and Asakusa Tobu Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Asakusa for couples?
Hotels in Asakusa that are highly rated by couples include APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae, Lightning Hotel and Asakusa Tobu Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Asakusa for families?
Hotels in Asakusa that are highly rated by families include APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae, Lightning Hotel and Asakusa Tobu Hotel.
What hotels in Asakusa have the best views?
Verified travelers to Asakusa have given top reviews for the views at Dormy Inn EXPRESS Asakusa, The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon by Hulic and Hotel Wing International Select Asakusa Komagata.
What hotels in Asakusa have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Asakusa have given top reviews for the breakfast at Richmond Hotel Asakusa, Andon Ryokan Hotel and Almont Hotel Asakusa.
