Shinjuku is a district of contrasts. It's home to the world's busiest train station, neon-drenched entertainment districts, and serene parkland, all within walking distance of each other. Your choice of hotel here can shape your entire trip, whether you want to be in the thick of the action or nestled in a quiet pocket of the city. To help you navigate the options, we've selected 11 hotels that span the spectrum from budget-friendly bases to luxury landmarks. Each one is a verified, operational property with its own official website, ready to book for your Tokyo adventure.

1. Park Hyatt Tokyo

Refined, serene, and iconic. This hotel, famed for its appearance in Lost in Translation, occupies the top floors of the Shinjuku Park Tower and offers a quiet escape high above the city streets.

1 king bed room at Park Hyatt Tokyo
1 king bed room at Park Hyatt Tokyo - Photo courtesy of Park Hyatt Tokyo

Location & Transit: Located in the slightly more corporate west side of Shinjuku, it's about an 8-12 minute walk from Shinjuku Station. A complimentary shuttle service is available to and from the station.

Price Range (USD/night): $600 – $1,200+

Best For: Luxury seekers, romantics, and architecture enthusiasts.

Highlights: Floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views (including Mount Fuji on clear days), 52nd-floor New York Grill, and a 47th-floor indoor swimming pool.

Good to Know: The hotel is a destination in itself. You may find you spend as much time here as you do exploring the city.

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2. Hotel Century Southern Tower

Modern, efficient, and exceptionally well-connected. This tower hotel feels sleek and contemporary, with a lobby that buzzes with the energy of travelers coming and going.

Comfort room at Hotel Century Southern Tower
Comfort room at Hotel Century Southern Tower - Photo courtesy of Hotel Century Southern Tower

Location & Transit: Directly connected to JR Shinjuku Station's New South Exit and Takashimaya Times Square. You can get from the train platform to the lobby in under five minutes without going outside.

Price Range (USD/night): $200 – $400

Best For: Business travelers and tourists who prioritize immediate train access.

Highlights: All rooms are on the 20th floor and above, guaranteeing excellent city views. The attached restaurant and bar scene is popular with locals as well as guests.

Good to Know: While connected to the station, the walk from the main JR lines (Yamanote, Chuo) to the New South Exit can be a long one. Follow the signs carefully.

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3. Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

A classic, large-scale Japanese city hotel. It’s been a fixture of the Shinjuku skyline for decades and offers a vast array of services and rooms, from compact basics to expansive suites.

Standard room at Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Standard room at Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo - Photo courtesy of Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Location & Transit: Located in the skyscraper district of west Shinjuku. A free shuttle bus runs to and from Shinjuku Station, or it's a pleasant 5-10 minute walk through the underground passageways.

Price Range (USD/night): $150 – $400

Best For: Families (they have connecting rooms and kids' amenities) and travelers wanting a full-service hotel experience.

Highlights: Multiple restaurants, a concierge fluent in several languages, and observation decks on the upper floors of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building are just across the street.

Good to Know: This is a massive hotel with two towers. Be sure to note which tower your room is in when navigating the property.

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4. JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku

Fresh, calm, and stylishly understated. Opened in 2018, this hotel brings a touch of Kyushu hospitality to Tokyo with a focus on quality finishes and a restful atmosphere.

Standard double room at JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku
Standard double room at JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku - Photo courtesy of JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku

Location & Transit: Also located by the New South Exit of JR Shinjuku Station, it shares the same convenient access as the Century Southern Tower, but feels a bit more tucked away and quiet.

Price Range (USD/night): $150 – $280

Best For: Couples and solo travelers who appreciate modern design and a seamless, stress-free arrival after a long train journey.

Highlights: Soundproof windows, deep soaking tubs in many rooms, and a free, high-quality coffee service in the lobby.

Good to Know: Rooms are on the smaller side, even by Tokyo standards, but the intelligent design makes excellent use of the space.

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5. Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Fun, pop-culture-centric, and unmistakable. Known globally as the "Godzilla Hotel," it’s a playful and comfortable base in the heart of the city's entertainment district.

Standard double room at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Standard double room at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku - Photo courtesy of Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Location & Transit: Situated in the heart of Kabukicho, Shinjuku's vibrant nightlife and entertainment district. It's about a 5-10 minute walk from the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station.

Price Range (USD/night): $140 – $280

Best For: Pop culture fans, first-time visitors to Tokyo who want to be in the center of the neon lights.

Highlights: The giant Godzilla head on the 8th-floor terrace. You can book a "Godzilla View" room to look directly out at it.

Good to Know: Kabukicho is an energetic area that stays busy late into the night. If you're a light sleeper, request a room on a higher floor or away from the main strip.

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6. Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo

A sleek, European-style serviced apartment. It strikes a balance between design-forward aesthetics and the practicalities of self-catering accommodation.

Studio double room at Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo
Studio double room at Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo - Photo courtesy of Citadines

Location & Transit: A short walk from the bustling east side of Shinjuku, it's situated in a slightly quieter area but remains close to the action. Shinjuku Sanchome Station is the nearest subway stop.

Price Range (USD/night): $130 – $240

Best For: Families and groups who need separate living and sleeping areas.

Highlights: Studio and one-bedroom apartments with proper kitchenettes, a fitness room, and a 24-hour front desk.

Good to Know: The nearest subway station is excellent for the Tokyo Metro lines, but getting to the JR Yamanote Line requires a 10-15 minute walk.

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7. Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku

A reliable, no-fuss business hotel that punches above its weight in terms of location. It's a dependable choice for travelers who value convenience and a solid night's sleep over frills.

Standard single room (economy double) at Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku
Standard single room (economy double) at Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku - Photo courtesy of Sunroute Plaza

Location & Transit: A very short walk from the southern exits of JR Shinjuku Station, placing it near the high-rises and the bus terminal for highway and airport coaches.

Price Range (USD/night): $100 – $180

Best For: Solo travelers, couples on a budget, and anyone with an early morning airport bus to catch.

Highlights: A convenient on-site convenience store, a decent Italian restaurant, and a helpful, English-speaking staff.

Good to Know: This hotel is very popular, often used by airline flight crews, so booking well in advance is highly recommended to secure a good rate.

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8. THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku

A creative and casual "lifestyle hotel." With its art-filled public spaces, bakery, and lively ground-floor restaurant, it feels more like a modern social hub than a traditional hotel.

Standard double room at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Standard double room at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku - Photo courtesy of THE KNOT

Location & Transit: A 5-minute walk from Tochomae Station on the Oedo Line, and about 10-15 minutes from Shinjuku Station. It sits right next to Shinjuku Central Park.

Price Range (USD/night): $100 – $200

Best For: Younger travelers, creatives, and couples who want a cool, local vibe and don't mind being a short train ride from the main station.

Highlights: A popular bakery on the ground floor, a stylish tapas lounge, and a small fitness center. The park location offers a nice respite from the city.

Good to Know: While it's near the park, it's on the west side of Shinjuku, a bit farther from the shopping and nightlife hubs of the east side.

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9. Tokyu Stay Shinjuku

An efficient and functional hotel designed for the modern traveler. The Tokyu Stay chain is well-regarded for its in-room amenities that cater to longer, more independent stays.

Double room at Tokyu Stay Shinjuku
Double room at Tokyu Stay Shinjuku - Photo courtesy of Tokyu Stay

Location & Transit: Conveniently located near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. It's a short walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station, which provides access to multiple subway lines.

Price Range (USD/night): $100 – $180

Best For: Business travelers and tourists on an extended stay who want to pack light.

Highlights: The key feature is the combination of a washing machine and a microwave in every room, making it incredibly easy to manage longer trips.

Good to Know: The rooms are small but well-organized. The location is great for exploring Shinjuku's shopping and dining but is a bit of a walk from the main JR lines.

Status Update: The hotel is currently closed for a full-building renovation. Check their official website for reopening dates before planning your stay.

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10. APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower

A high-rise, no-nonsense budget hotel. APA is a ubiquitous brand in Japan, and this tower is one of their flagship properties, offering efficiency and value in a prime location.

Double room at APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower
Double room at APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower - Photo courtesy of APA Hotel

Location & Transit: Located right in the middle of the Kabukicho district, putting you steps away from endless restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. Seibu-Shinjuku Station is nearby.

Price Range (USD/night): $70 – $140

Best For: Budget-focused solo travelers and couples who plan to be out exploring and just need a clean, central place to sleep.

Highlights: A large public bath on the top floor with city views, a welcome reprieve after a long day of walking.

Good to Know: APA hotels are known for their very compact rooms. Be prepared for limited floor space and a bathroom that is a prefabricated unit. The area is very lively at night.

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11. Hotel Siena

A simple, brightly lit budget hotel. It offers straightforward, no-frills accommodation in the heart of the entertainment district for travelers whose priority is value.

Japanese-Western modern style room at Hotel Siena
Japanese-Western modern style room at Hotel Siena - Photo courtesy of Hotel Siena

Location & Transit: Also located in Kabukicho, it's just a short walk from the Seibu-Shinjuku Station and the bustling streets filled with restaurants and arcades.

Price Range (USD/night): $60 – $120

Best For: Backpackers and ultra-budget travelers who want to be in the center of the action without spending much on a room.

Highlights: Some rooms are notably larger than others in its price bracket. It also has a convenience store on the ground floor of the building for easy snacks and drinks.

Good to Know: This is a basic hotel with older facilities. If you're looking for modern amenities or a quiet retreat, this may not be the best fit. It's all about the location and price.

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Making the Right Choice in Shinjuku

Before you book, consider what you value most. Shinjuku Station is a city unto itself, and exits that are a few minutes apart can feel worlds away. If you plan to use the JR Yamanote Line constantly, hotels near the station's south or east exits are your best bet. If you're on a budget, you'll likely trade space for location, especially in areas like Kabukicho. Always check the specific station exits mentioned in the hotel details and map out your route from the airport—a hotel with a direct shuttle or a short walk from the limousine bus stop can be a lifesaver with luggage. Book directly through the official websites for the most accurate rates and package deals.