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Best Asakusa Luxury Hotels

Bunka Hostel Tokyo

3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (509)
Bunka Hostel Tokyo

Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu

3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (279)
"Great access to station, quiet despite surrounded by shopping streets, comfortable futons"
Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu
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Find out more about Asakusa

Find out more about Asakusa

Asakusaand its attractions for luxury travelers

Asakusa, with its rich cultural tapestry and vibrant atmosphere, offers a splendid array of experiences for luxury travellers. Begin your journey at the iconic Senso-ji Temple, where the historic architecture and bustling Nakamise Street market provide a glimpse into traditional Japan. Enjoy an exclusive guided tour that unveils the temple's fascinating history while allowing you to skip the crowds. Next, indulge in a private rickshaw ride through the neighbourhood, where seasoned guides share captivating stories of Asakusa's past, adding a personal touch to your exploration. For a unique dining experience, consider booking a table at one of the area's high-end kaiseki restaurants, where the artistry of seasonal Japanese cuisine is elevated to new heights, often featuring locally sourced ingredients. Don't miss the opportunity to unwind at a luxurious onsen, where you can immerse yourself in serene hot springs while enjoying stunning views of Tokyo Skytree. When you choose to stay in one of Asakusa's luxury hotels, expect impeccable service and elegant rooms that blend modern comfort with traditional design. Many establishments offer rooftop bars with panoramic views of the city skyline, perfect for enjoying a cocktail as the sun sets over the historical district. With so much to explore and experience, Asakusa promises a refined yet adventurous getaway.

Find the best luxury hotels and resorts in Asakusa

For those seeking a touch of luxury in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo, here are some exceptional hotels that promise an indulgent stay. Each hotel offers premium amenities and a refined atmosphere, ideal for discerning travellers.

Residential Hotel B:CONTE Asakusa

  • Why it's great for a luxury retreat: Rated 9.6 by guests, Residential Hotel B:CONTE Asakusa is a standout option for luxury in the area. The hotel features elegant bathrobes and a concierge service, providing guests with personalised attention and comfort throughout their stay.
  • Other amenities: Each room is equipped with a kitchen, allowing for an extended stay with convenience. Additional features include free rollaway beds, early check-in, and late check-out options. The hotel is perfectly located near historical sites and offers complimentary toiletries, ensuring a comfortable and stylish experience for all guests.
  • Neighborhood: Asakusa
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Skytree - 2 km, Sensoji Temple - 1 km, Ueno Park - 2.3 km

hotel MONday Asakusa

  • Why it's great for a luxury retreat: With a stellar guest rating of 9.4, hotel MONday Asakusa promises a luxurious stay in a stylish setting. The hotel is strategically located in a shopping district, making it convenient for guests who wish to explore the local delights of Asakusa while enjoying top accommodations.
  • Other amenities: Guests can take advantage of kitchen facilities in each room, along with complimentary toiletries and nearby parking options. The hotel also provides historical district access, breakfast options, and modern amenities such as microwaves and refrigerators to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
  • Neighborhood: Asakusa
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Skytree - 2.1 km, Sensoji Temple - 0.8 km, Ueno Park - 2.2 km

Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku

  • Why it's great for a luxury retreat: The Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku is a splendid choice for luxury travellers, reflected in its impressive review rating of 9.4. Set within a vibrant shopping district, travelers can enjoy convenient access to local shops and eateries, all while indulging in the hotel’s upscale amenities designed for comfort and relaxation.
  • Other amenities: This hotel features 24-hour fitness facilities, daily housekeeping, and complimentary toiletries to ensure a pleasant stay. With onsite parking options and family-friendly amenities like free breakfast for children, it caters well to those travelling with loved ones. The historical district location also adds a unique charm to the overall experience, allowing travelers to explore Asakusa’s rich cultural offerings.
  • Neighborhood: Asakusa
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Skytree - 2.4 km, Sensoji Temple - 0.9 km, Ueno Park - 2 km

Asakusa Tobu Hotel

  • Why it's great for a luxury retreat: Elegance meets comfort at the Asakusa Tobu Hotel, which boasts a stellar review rating of 9.4. This hotel is perfect for luxury-seeking travellers, offering air-conditioned rooms that provide a refreshing retreat from the bustling city outside, ensuring a restful stay.
  • Other amenities: The hotel features daily housekeeping for a straightforward experience, alongside complimentary toiletries and child-friendly window designs. Guests will benefit from onsite parking and covered self-parking options, ensuring convenience during their stay. The policy of offering free stays for children per adult makes it an attractive option for families wishing to enjoy luxury without compromising on comfort.
  • Neighborhood: Asakusa
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Skytree - 1.8 km, Sensoji Temple - 0.4 km, Ueno Park - 3 km

Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International

  • Why it's great for a luxury retreat: The Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International is an exquisite choice for travellers who appreciate luxury, with an exceptional review rating of 9.2. Guests can indulge in premium bedding for an unparalleled sleeping experience, while the hotel’s prime location in a bustling shopping district elevates the experience, offering easy access to a variety of boutiques and local attractions.
  • Other amenities: In addition to its luxurious offerings, the hotel features a beautiful garden for relaxation, complimentary toiletries, and self-parking facilities. Families will appreciate kid-friendly amenities, including free breakfast options for children and comfortable slippers. The hotel’s nearby a historical district adds cultural richness to the stay, enhancing the overall experience for travelers exploring Asakusa's vibrant heritage.
  • Neighborhood: Asakusa
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Skytree - 2.1 km, Sensoji Temple - 0.9 km, Ueno Park - 2.2 km

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Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your stay in Asakusa?
Use Expedia to help you arrange a flight to Tokyo (HND-Haneda) airport or Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.) airport, and then choose from a variety of places to stay that will deliver the luxury you want. Amenities are an important consideration when you plan a trip, so we make it easy to get what you'd like to make your stay special. If you want a posh hotel with fine dining, a spa or several swimming pools, Expedia can assist you in finding the best luxury hotel experience that Asakusa offers. Known for its monuments and sightseeing, Asakusa also has some interesting things to see and do including Sensoji Temple, so you may want to take in the local sights during your visit.
What's there to see and do in Asakusa?
Enjoy Asakusa with a stop at Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Shrine and Hanayashiki Amusement Park. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Hoppy Street and Nakamise Street.