Hotels in Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station is more than just a transport hub; it's a vibrant district in Tokyo, offering a dynamic mix of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Visitors can explore towering skyscrapers, serene gardens, and bustling nightlife, all within easy reach.
Shinjuku Station stands as a colossal gateway to one of Tokyo's most exhilarating districts. Far from being merely a transit point, this area pulsates with an energy that captivates every visitor. From the neon-lit streets of Kabukicho to the tranquil beauty of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, the diversity here is astounding. Travelers will find an array of accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels, catering to all preferences. The district is a prime location for exploring Tokyo, with excellent transport links connecting you to every corner of the city, making it an ideal base for any urban adventure.
4.9Guest scoreFamilyFLOWER TERRACE 東新宿 FLOWER TERRACE HIGASHI SHINJUKU
4.7Guest scoreFamilyEveryNet SHINJUKU
4.6Guest scoreRestaurantWPÜ HOTEL
4.6Guest scorePet friendlyOakwood Apartments Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
4.5Guest scoreFamilyHOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel
4.4Guest scoreParkingJR KYUSHU HOTEL Blossom Shinjuku
4.4Guest scoreRestaurantHOTEL KABUKI
4.4Guest scoreNear the stationHotel QUEEN ANNEX
4.3Guest scoreParkingHotel Gracery Shinjuku
4.3Guest scoreFamilyyksi SAUNA&STAY ユクシサウナ&ステイ
4.2Guest scoreBreakfast includedHotel Amanek Shinjuku Kabukicho
4.2Guest scoreFamilyHotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku
4.2Guest scoreBudgetAnshin Oyado Tokyo Man Shinjuku
4.2Guest scoreWalking distanceKeio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
4.2Guest scoreParkingCitadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo
4.2Guest scoreFamilybespoke hotel shinjuku
4.2Guest scoreParkingHotel Century Southern Tower
4.1Guest scoreParkingShinjuku Prince Hotel
4.1Guest scoreWalking distanceKadoya Hotel
4.1Guest scoreFamilyZenriren Yoyogi-No-Yado
4.0Guest scoreParkingShinjuku Granbell Hotel
4.0Guest scoreBudgetImano Tokyo Hostel/Cafe&Bar Shinjuku
4.0Guest scoreFamilyHotel Rose Garden Shinjuku
3.9Guest scoreFamilyApartment Hotel Shinjuku
3.9Guest scoreParkingAPA Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho Chuo
3.9Guest scoreParkingAPA Hotel Shinjuku Gyoemmae
3.8Guest scoreRestaurantHOTEL MYSTAYS Nishi Shinjuku
3.8Guest scoreWalking distanceShinjuku Washington Hotel
3.8Guest scoreParkingAPA HOTEL SHINJUKU-KABUKICHO TOWER
3.8Guest scoreParkingAPA Hotel Higashi Shinjuku Kabukicho
3.7Guest scoreWalking distanceShinjuku Washington Hotel ANNEX
3.7Guest scoreParkingHotel Sunlite Shinjuku
What to expect
- Dynamic district with diverse attractions.
- Excellent transport links to all of Tokyo.
- Mix of modern skyscrapers and traditional gardens.
- Vibrant nightlife and extensive shopping options.
Local tips
- ✓Utilize the extensive train and subway network for easy city exploration.
- ✓Explore Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
- ✓Visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for free panoramic city views.
- ✓Experience the unique atmosphere of Golden Gai and Kabukicho in the evening.
Where to stay
FAQ
What are the best areas to stay near Shinjuku Station?
Areas around Shinjuku Station offer various vibes. East Shinjuku is known for entertainment and nightlife, while West Shinjuku features business districts and skyscrapers. Shinjuku Gyoen area provides a quieter atmosphere with easy access to the park.
What types of accommodation can be found near Shinjuku Station?
Near Shinjuku Station, travelers can find a wide range of accommodations, including modern business hotels, luxury hotels with city views, capsule hotels for unique experiences, and budget-friendly hostels.
What is the best time to visit Shinjuku Station?
Shinjuku Station and its surrounding area are vibrant year-round. Spring (March-May) offers cherry blossoms, while autumn (September-November) brings pleasant weather and colorful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter is cool and dry.
How do I get around Shinjuku Station and the surrounding area?
Shinjuku Station is a major transportation hub, making it easy to get around on foot, by subway, or by train. Many attractions are within walking distance, and the extensive public transport network connects you to all parts of Tokyo.