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Where to stay in Tokyo for nightlife: Hostels & Hotels

Friday, 23 October 2020 / Published in Blogs

When it comes to deciding where to stay, especially in a big metropolitan city like Tokyo, it can be very confusing. You type “hotel” or “hostel” into Google and thousands of results pop up. How could you choose where to stay? Well, don’t worry, we are here to help you decide, based on your interest. Let’s take a look at the best budget hostels and hotels for you to stay in Tokyo for nightlife. 

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  • Where to stay in Tokyo for Shibuya Nightlife
    • Shibuya Hotel En- Western-style hotel with hints of Japanese traditions
    • Mustard Hostel Shibuya- Simplistic hostel with a spacious shared lounge
    • Hotel Emit Shibuya- Comfortable stay close to Tokyo nightlife 
    • Shibuya Excel Hotel- Western hotel overlooking Shibuya crossing 
    • Shibuya Granbell Hotel- Luxurious and aesthetic stay  
    • Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel- Lavish stay with everything you need onsite 
    • The Millennials Shibuya- Modern and social hotel, perfect for mingling  
  • Where to stay in Tokyo for Shinjuku nightlife 
    • Hotel Bampky- Manhattan-style hotel with rooftop terrace 
    • Bespoke hotel- Classy and minimalist stay 
    • Ibis Tokyo shinjuku
    • Book and Bed Tokyo- Comfortable book-themed hostel 

Where to stay in Tokyo for Shibuya Nightlife

Shibuya Hotel En- Western-style hotel with hints of Japanese traditions

Shibuya en

The entire Shibuya Hotel En is created with woods, stones, and concrete blocks that create an original feel for the guest rooms. The decor is a mix of Japan’s traditions and Western functionality. 

Shibuya hotel en is perfect for nightlife lovers since it is only a 5-minute walk away from Shibuya Scramble Crossing, the center of all the actions. They also have a 24-hour front check to assist you with anything you might need.

Address: 150-0044 Tokyo-to, Shibuya-ku, Maruyama-cho 1-1, Japan
Accommodation: Private $51-79

Check out Shibuya Hotel En

Mustard Hostel Shibuya- Simplistic hostel with a spacious shared lounge

Mustard Hotel

Mustard Hostel Shibuya is located in Shibuya with a bar and a shared lounge. They have a 24-hour front desk along with a shared kitchen. You can easily visit the city from this hostel, enjoy a drink at the bar, meet fellow travelers at the shared lounge, and enjoy your stay here at Mustard Hostel. 

Address: 1-29-3 Higashi, Shibuya Tokyo Japan 

Accommodation type & prices: Private $168-187, Bunk $23-30

Check out Mustard Hostel Shibuya

Hotel Emit Shibuya- Comfortable stay close to Tokyo nightlife 

Hotel Emit Hotel

Hotel Emit Shibuya is a hotel located just 8-minutes away from the central Shibuya. Hotel Emit Shibuya features furniture from ACME Furniture and some rooms have balconies as well. This hotel is located just minutes away from the most popular nightclubs and bars in Shibuya. 

Location: 1-8-11 Jinnan,Shibuya-ku, Tokyo-to 150-0041
Accommodation: Private $150-236

Check out Hotel Emit Shibuya

Shibuya Excel Hotel- Western hotel overlooking Shibuya crossing 

Shibuya Excel Hotel

Shibuya Excel Hotel is connected to Shibuya Train Station, making the access very easy to get to other parts of town. There are 2 restaurants in the hotel. The hotel overlooks Shibuya Scramble intersection, and you are sure to be able to live in the middle of the hustle and bustle, while still enjoying some peace and quiet. 

Address: Shibuya Mark City Building, 1-12-2, Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043
Price range: Private rooms $113-318

Check out Hotel Emit Shibuya

Shibuya Granbell Hotel- Luxurious and aesthetic stay  

Shibuya Granbell Hotel

Shibuya Granbell Hotel is an easy 3-minute walk away from Shibuya station. Every room is modern and created with unique aesthetics. There is a Japanese-style pub in the hotel, where you can enjoy drinks and meet fellow travelers. The reception is open 24-hours and they also have dining options in the hotel, offering self-serve breakfast and both Japanese and Western options. 

Address:15-17 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku , Tokyo 150-0031

Accommodation type & prices: $83-326

Check out Shibuya Granbell Hotel

Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel- Lavish stay with everything you need onsite 

Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyo is located in central Shibuya, with a restaurant, fitness centre, and a bar in the hotel. There is a 24-hour front desk and a shared kitchen in the property. Being in the middle of the city, this hotel offers everything you need in the centre of the city. 

Shibuya Steam Excel Hotel: 3 Chome-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0002
Price range: $157-424

Check out Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel

The Millennials Shibuya- Modern and social hotel, perfect for mingling  

Millenial Shibuya

The Millennials Shibuya is a unique spot that opened recently. They offer comfortable rooms in combination with a sociable concept. Not just hotel guests but people come and hang out at the shared lounge at The Millennials Shibuya. With a shared kitchen for guests to use and bread and pastries served in the morning, this spot is popular for people to enjoy.

Address: 1-20-13 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041
Accommodation type & prices: Privates from $51-75

Check out The Millennials Shibuya

Where to stay in Tokyo for Shinjuku nightlife 

Hotel Bampky- Manhattan-style hotel with rooftop terrace 

Hotel Bampky

Hotel Bampky is a Manhattan-style compact luxury. It is a mixture of hotels and homes. American breakfast is served for guests here. It is closest to the nightlife area but not so close that you can’t have your peace and quiet. Enjoy their rooftop terrace here and hang out with other short-term and long-term guests. 

Address:  7 Chome-16-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023
Accommodation type & prices:private $75-103

Check out Hotel Bampky

Bespoke hotel- Classy and minimalist stay 

Bespoke Hotel

Bespoke Hotel is a popular spot for people to stay, with a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge for guests to hang out. You can easily get from all the popular restaurants, bars, entertainment facilities and nightclubs to this hotel. If you are looking to stay in the middle of the action but still enjoy your privacy and relax, then check out Bespoke hotel.

Address:  160-0021 Tokyo-to, Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 2-2-17, Japan 
Accommodation type & prices: Private $56-81

Check out Bespoke Hotel

Ibis Tokyo shinjuku

Ibis Tokyo

IBIS Hotel Shinjuku is located on the West side of the center of Shinjuku, just a 5-minute walk from Kabukicho, the central nightlife, and the red light district of Tokyo. Not just busy nightlife, but you can find popular parks and gardens nearby. Breakfast is offered here along with a bar.

Address:  160-0023 Tokyo-to, Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku 7-10-5 
Accommodation type prices: Private $50-101

Check out IBIS Hotel Shinjuku

Book and Bed Tokyo- Comfortable book-themed hostel 

Book and Bed Tokyo

Book and Bed Tokyo is a themed hotel that revolves around books. With more than 2,500 books, this hotel looks like a bookshop, with comfortable lighting and beds. You can relax while reading a book or a comic book. They offer different types of accommodations from capsule-style accommodation to private rooms. There is also a cafe. Despite being in the middle of the action in Kabukicho, it is surprisingly quiet and comfortable here. 

Address: 160-0021 Tokyo-to, Shinjuku Kabukicho 1-27-5 Kabukicho APM Building 8F, Japan 
Accommodation type & prices:private (105-153), bunk(40-57)

Check out Book and Bed Tokyo

What do you think about these hotels and hostels when it comes to where to stay in Tokyo for nightlife? Let us know in the comment section!

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