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Tokyo Vacations

The gleaming skyscrapers, metro trains speeding throughout the city, and flashy neon lights may have you thinking you've been transported into the future. But Tokyo, Japan, maintains old traditions, which can be seen in nearly every aspect of life here, and a trip to Tokyo leads to new experiences and a feast for your senses. Whether you're watching a Sumo match or exploring the bustling Tsukiji Fish Market, you'll be absolutely engrossed in the scene. So, look for Tokyo vacation deals today, because life's too short not to experience this dynamic metropolis.

Top Hotels in Tokyo

With so much to take in and so many neighborhoods to explore, the location of your hotel is key to a fabulous Tokyo vacation. Consider these guest favorites as you plan the great escape:

  • The Prince Park Tower Tokyo: The floor-to-ceiling windows of this hotel provide quite the vantage point. Look out over Shiba Park and get up close and personal with Tokyo Tower, all from the comfort of sleek, contemporary furnishings. You’ll have plenty to do in the Minata Ward, but when you do stay in, soak in the hot springs and dine in one of the seven in-house restaurants.
  • Hilton Tokyo: In the bustling business district of Nishishinjuku on the south side of Shinjuku, the elegant white exterior of Hilton Tokyo is a beacon of luxury near cultural venues including Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall and Meiji Jingu Shrine. If you come back late from a life-changing opera, ring up 24-hour room service or stop in for a night cap at one of the two hotel lounges.
  • Shinjuku Prince Hotel: In Shinjuku’s late-night entertainment district, Kabukicho, brightly lit billboards keep company with quiet gardens, and the Shinjuku Prince Hotel stands in the midst of this colorful combination. Walk to the famed night market Omoide Yokocho and Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Museum of Art, or venture farther afield to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
  • Park Hotel Tokyo: Within walking distance to Nittere Plaza and Hamarikyu Garden, the Park Hotel Tokyo is not your typical waterfront hideaway. In fact, it’s right in the middle of busy Minato, but the whimsical contemporary décor and comfy furnishings will have you convinced you’re in another world. And if the unique designs don’t do the trick, the full-service spa will.

Major Attractions

The Greater Tokyo Area may be the most populous metropolitan center in the world, but you can still find places to wander through natural wonders and savor serenity—in fact, among locals, Tokyo is known as the City of Woods. Spend a quiet morning or afternoon smelling the roses and relaxing beneath shade trees at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, or stop to admire the architecture and immerse yourself in tradition at the Meiji Shrine, which stands in homage to the 19th century emperor.

To continue a whirlwind tour of Tokyo’s past and present, visit the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo National Museum, and Senso-ji, an ancient Buddhist temple. For delicious Japanese cuisine and drinks, head to the trendy Ebisu neighborhood and sample the sake. To tip the scales of a romantic vacation in Tokyo all the way to “Ooh, la la,” ride to the Tembo Deck of Tokyo Skytree to dine on gourmet delights with one of the best views in the city—and we don’t just mean the smile on your special someone’s face.

Festivals and Events

No matter when you can get away on your vacation in Tokyo, there’s likely a festival that will sweep you off your feet and into the joyous city streets. Tokyo kicks off the new year by spending time with loved ones and lots of delicious food. In May celebrate Tokugawa Ieyasu's win at the battle of Sekigahara at the Kanda Matsuri Festival, one of the three major Shinto festivals. Colorful parades fill the streets of Tokyo with dancing and glistening floats called mikoshi, which are believed to transport deities from shrine to shrine. On the last weekend of July, fireworks light up the sky over Sumida River and Tokyo Bay during Hanabi Taikai—settle in to watch the show from Sumida Koen Park or along the river.

When the bright lights and glorious gardens of Tokyo woo you to their busy harbor, book a Tokyo vacation package with Travelocity and save as you embark on a grand adventure.

Tours and Activities in Tokyo

Whether you're heading off alone or going on vacation with your loved ones, traveling's about opening yourself up to unique experiences, diving into new adventures and gathering memories along the way. Ready to go?

There are so many cool adventures to try out in Tokyo. Here are our top picks:

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Tokyo?
With vacation packages on offer for only $1,483, it’s not necessary to blow out the credit card to travel to Tokyo. Travelocity can help. Combine hotels, flights and tours into a package and receive some impressive discounts. The more you book, the bigger the savings.
How long should my Tokyo vacation be?
Many travelers like to spend about 4 nights in Tokyo. But that’s not set in stone. Whether you opt to stay for a matter of days or weeks, you’ll enjoy exploring all the incredible things that this place has to offer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Tokyo?
You can snap up amazing Tokyo package deals with Travelocity. Pick from 400 airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties and turn your travel dreams into reality.
Why should I purchase my Tokyo vacation package with Travelocity?
We take the stress out of travel planning. Whether you’re after an amazing new place to discover or want to ensure you get the best deal around, we’re here to help. Our 24/7 customer care, top-quality service and Price Match Guarantee mean you can book with confidence with Travelocity.
Will I save money on my Tokyo car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
With a Tokyo vacation package, you can bundle your flight, car and hotel bookings and save some serious money. If you’re in the mood to discover the best of this fantastic destination, why not head to Nagano Olympic Stadium? This renowned sight is 110 mi from Tokyo. With a rental car, you’ll be there in a jiffy.
What is the best time of year to go to Tokyo?
If you’re hoping to save your pennies, is an excellent month to explore here, whereas is the dearest time of the year. August, September and October is the peak season. If you’d prefer to avoid the masses, December, January and February are usually quieter.
Which airport is best for Tokyo?
Tokyo has two main airports to land at — Haneda Airport (HND) (9 mi away from the city center) and Narita Intl. Airport (NRT) (35 mi away from central Tokyo).
What is there to do in Tokyo?
There is a certain kind of magic as you stroll through the streets of Tokyo. Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower are just a couple of landmarks that make this city such a sought-after destination, so put them at the top of your travel itinerary.
Where should I stay when visiting Tokyo?
The Shinagawa Prince Hotel is popular with many visitors. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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