Hotels in Tokyo

Stepping into Tokyo is like entering a world where tradition meets unrivalled innovation. From self-realising the splendour of the Tokyo Skytree to being enveloped by the atmospheric thrum of Shibuya, there's no limit to what Tokyo has to offer.

Whether you're seeking a resplendent luxury hotel in the bustling heart of Shinjuku, an affordable and family-friendly place in the culturally rich district of Chiyoda, or a modern boutique hotel close to the iconic Tokyo Imperial Palace, explore the dazzling accommodations Tokyo has to offer with Lycafly today.

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With a history stretching back to when it was known as Edo, Tokyo's metamorphosis into a bustling metropolis is nothing short of remarkable. Today, Tokyo is not just a city but the economic powerhouse of the Land of the Rising Sun, home to 37 Fortune Global 500 companies and the site of major international events such as the Summer Olympics and G7 summits.

Erected on the largest island of Japan, Honshu, Tokyo is a city of special wards, each with its unique charm and features. Chiyoda, the home of the National Diet Building and the Tokyo Imperial Palace; Shinjuku, the city's administrative centre; and Shibuya, a hub of commerce and culture, are just a few examples of Tokyo's distinct districts.

From the world's tallest tower, Tokyo Skytree, to the world's largest underground floodwater diversion facility, Tokyo's landmarks are as remarkable as its history. Yet, despite its grand past, Tokyo is a city focused on the future, constantly evolving with advanced infrastructure projects and progressive urban planning, making it one of the most compelling cities in the world.

When to visit Tokyo

Tokyo is a city for all seasons. The best times to visit Tokyo for a family outing are the fall (late September to November), when the vibrant hues of falling leaves paint the city in spectacular colour, and spring (from March to May), when the cherries blossom, bathing Tokyo in an ocean of pink.

While Tokyo's summers can be hot and humid, and winters may be on the cooler side, they often present opportunities for unique experiences in Tokyo. The rainy seasons between mid-June and late July can turn Tokyo into a watercolour painting where each raindrop adds depth to its lively canvas. However, nothing beats the festive atmosphere during cherry blossom season in April, and you may wish to book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

During autumn in November, Tokyo's gardens and parks are spectacular, painting the cityscape with colours of russet and gold. Whatever the season you choose to visit, Tokyo is ready to unveil its magnificence to its visitors, serving an unforgettable holiday experience.

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