Hotels in Haneda Airport

Enter the world of convenience, efficiency and hospitality at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Whether it's your entry or exit point to the enthralling land of Japan, this bustling airport facilitates seamless travel experiences. Sprawling terminals, laudable facilities, and speedy services mark its reputation as the world's second-best airport.

From low-budget travel lodgings to luxury accommodation boasting stunning city views, your perfect stay awaits near Haneda Airport. Whether you're visiting Tokyo on a family trip, an intimate getaway, or a solo journey, discover an array of hotels fitting every budget. Start your Tokyo adventure with Lycafly today for a memorable stay.

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Formally known as Tokyo International Airport, the Haneda Airport is one of the two international airports serving the Greater Tokyo area, located 15 kilometers from the Tokyo station. Established in 1931, it has witnessed significant expansions since, accommodating the needs of modern-day travel, particularly after 2010 when its dedicated Terminal 3 was open for international long-haul flights.

This hive of connectivity is a primary hub for Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, among others. It primarily hosts premium business routes, taking a place of significance in the Government's aviation strategy. Belying its size and importance, Haneda Airport saw more than 87 million passengers walk through its terminals in 2018.

From its origins as a small airport with a 300-meter runway, Haneda has morphed into a world-class airport, claiming the title of the world's best domestic airport in recent years. As you navigate your way through its terminals, you'll witness its rich history and a testament to Japan's exponential growth.

When to visit Haneda Airport

Finding the ideal time to visit beautiful Tokyo largely depends on personal preferences. However, many seasoned travellers recommend spring (March to May) and autumn (late September to November). During these times, the Japanese capital comes alive with cherry blossoms and vibrant fall foliage, imbuing the city trees with hues of pink and crimson.

Though summer (late June to August) brings both heat and humidity, it also invites a fascinating air of festive spirit, with various matsuris, or festivals, taking place. Winter is not harsh, offering enchanting sights of snow-covered shrines and temples. Whichever time you prefer, remember to keep an eye on the weather forecast as the rainy season typically falls from mid-June to late July.

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