What's Akasaka like for family-friendly vacations?
You might want to consider the culturally rich destination of Akasaka if you’ve been thinking about a trip for the whole family. The museums, sightseeing tours, and interesting architecture are just a few things that make this an attractive place for families. Take to the air and fly into Haneda Airport (HND), which is the closest airport, or Narita Intl. Airport (NRT), which is located 37.6 mi (60.6 km) from the center of Akasaka.
What's the best hotel for a family vacation in Akasaka?
Hotel Asia Center of Japan is a hotel with a restaurant and laundry facilities, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is another good choice for your kid-friendly vacation.
How many hotels that welcome families can I expect to find in Akasaka?
Expedia has 12 family-friendly hotels and other accommodations in Akasaka.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Akasaka?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temperature of 77°F,
Coldest months: January, February, December, and March
Driest months: January, December, February, and November
Rainiest months: October, September, June, and July
What's there to see and do with your family in Akasaka?
While you are visiting Akasaka, you might want to round up the kiddos and make time to see interesting attractions such as Tokyo Midtown, Billboard Live, and Akasaka ACT Theater. Make sure you have plenty of time to take in activities in the area like Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Crossing, and Tokyo Dome.
Recent reviews of Akasaka hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"This hotel was very conveniently located - close to the Shimbashi station and also not exposed to rain getting to the hotel. It is also very close to the southern part of Ginza, so it is very easy to walk to Ginza and Tsukiji.
The staff was very helpful and professional. I arrived at 1 pm and was able to get an early check in. The Standard Double room has a lot of space for Japanese hotel standards. The room was comfortable and had a nice East-facing view. All the basic amenities were available.
There were three breakfast options. I tried the buffet and also the Japanese breakfast. Both were good!
Overall, it was a very positive stay. I would stay here again."
A verified traveler stayed at The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome
"We loved this hotel and the area it was in. It was very crazy and energetic at night - such a fun place to walk around and find small shops and little restaurants. They go all in on the Godzilla theme. There are pictures of Godzilla and the movies everywhere, and statues everywhere. They even have a little bit of merchandise in the lobby. For our last two nights, we booked the top floor and they gave us Godzilla leather passport holders."
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
"This hotel is attached to the third floor of terminal three. It was extremely convenient after having flown all day, rather than having to figure out getting into town if it's your first visit to Japan. The rooms aren't large, but are clean and the amenities provided are nice. I would definitely stay here again. "
A verified traveler stayed at The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3
"Basic details: 2 travelers (couple), each with a backpack, carry-on and large luggage. we got the King bed room.
The room: it’s small but that’s expected for Japan. It has AC that you can control to whatever you’d like and if you’re from the U.S like us it has a conversion table so you can tell what it is in Fahrenheit. Oh don’t forget to place your room key in the slot by the door- it activates all the lights and TV in the room (I think this is a thing in Eastern Asia because we had to do the same in our South Korean hotel). Floor to ceiling windows that really light up the room. The TV was large and on the wall next to the bed. The bed itself was firm and comfortable but the pillows were flat and uncomfortable. But after a day of walking all day you don’t notice from how tired you are. The room in whole was a little… I wouldn’t say dirty but definitely not new. There was a stain on the curtains. The furniture is old, the decorations old, but it did the job. If you’re tourist that just need a place to sleep. It has mini fridge, a vanity, a closet, a small table on either side of the bed with outlets. 6/10
Service: The staff were SO amazing, they were super helpful and friendly. Check in was smooth and same with checking out. They helped us ship and deliver our luggage from Tokyo to Osaka no hassle within 2 days. ($170 yen total for 3 large luggage). 10/10"
A verified traveler stayed at Centurion Hotel Grand Akasaka
"Staff and hotel was amazing. We got amazing views from the room. Location was great. It was really close to the disneyland and shuttle service was really convenient. "
"If you want to be close to the train station and have a variety of restaurant options - this is a great hotel! It is also clean and rooms are a bit larger than normal in Japan. "
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku