Are you looking for a comfortable place to rest before or after a flight at Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport? Look no further! Whether you have an early arrival or a late departure, an airport hotel can be your lifesaver. We’ve explored the best options to make your journey stress-free.
Relaxing Right at the Airport
Haneda Airport boasts two fantastic hotels located right within its terminals, providing unparalleled convenience.
Excel Tokyu (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
Nestled within Haneda Airport’s Terminal 2, this hotel is the ultimate choice for domestic travelers. With its comfortable and quiet rooms, you can enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep. A short stroll to security and flight gates makes your journey seamless. Need to switch to the international terminal? Simply hop on the airport train for a quick ride. This is our go-to hotel for early domestic departures!
Royal Park (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
Located directly beside Haneda Airport’s International Terminal, the Royal Park is the perfect pick for those traveling internationally. A smart Japanese business hotel, it offers everything you need for a comfortable stay before or after your flight. Plus, the airport train conveniently connects you to the domestic terminal. And with reasonable rates, it’s a budget-friendly option.
Rest and Refresh in the Neighborhood
Just across the bridge from Haneda Airport, you’ll find a selection of hotels offering free airport shuttles. For those who want to explore further, these hotels are close to Anamori-Inari Station, allowing you to easily catch the airport train.
Hotel Route Inn Haneda (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
A short shuttle ride from Haneda, this basic hotel offers affordable rates and decent rooms. With nearby shops and restaurants and its own on-site restaurant, you’ll find everything you need right at your doorstep. This is the perfect choice for budget-conscious travelers.
Keikyu EX Hotel (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
The Keikyu EX Hotel is a convenient option, just a short distance from the airport. It’s a good business hotel with comfortable rooms and reasonable rates. A quick walk from Anamori-Inari Station, you can easily catch the Keikyu Line, which directly connects to Haneda Airport (just a 6-minute train ride).
A Touch of Luxury in Shinagawa
Haneda Airport is actually conveniently located near the south side of Tokyo’s city center. If you’re staying in areas like Tokyo Station, Ginza, Shimbashi, Shiodome, Hamamatsucho, or Shinagawa, a taxi to the airport is a viable option (just keep rush hour traffic in mind). For those who prefer the train, Shinagawa is your best bet, as it’s directly connected to Haneda Airport via the Keikyu Express Train.
Grand Prince Hotel Shinagawa (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
Located in Shinagawa, a short walk from Keikyu Shinagawa Station, this is a world-class hotel offering comfortable rooms, great facilities, and stunning views of Tokyo and Tokyo Bay. If you’re looking for a luxurious experience on your first or last night in Japan, this is the place to be.
Hotel Gracery Shinagawa (View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
A 3-minute walk from Keikyu Shinagawa Station, this budget-friendly business hotel offers cheap rates and a plethora of dining and shopping options nearby. If you’re on a tighter budget, this is your go-to hotel in Shinagawa.
Plan Your Tokyo Journey
For all your transportation needs between Haneda Airport and Tokyo, check out our Tokyo Airport Transport page. We’ve also got a comprehensive guide to Haneda Airport Terminal options, covering dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Looking for information about arriving at Haneda Airport? We have a detailed rundown of what to expect when you land.
Need help with internet access in Japan? Our Internet in Japan for Tourists page covers everything you need to know about SIM cards, pocket Wi-Fi, and cell phone rentals.
For hotel recommendations throughout Tokyo, explore our Tokyo Hotels page.
And if you’re flying into Narita Airport, our guide to arriving at Narita can help you navigate its complexities.
Happy travels!