Hotel Tokyo Tourist Inn occupies a sweet spot in Tokyo's mid-range landscape—a 4-star property pitched at curious, budget-conscious explorers rather than luxury
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Hotels with Breakfast in Tokyo
15 hotels in Tokyo with breakfast included or available — from traditional B&Bs to full-service hotels with buffet dining.
Hotels with Breakfast in Tokyo
A reliable business hotel above Shinagawa Station, Tokyu Inn feels like a clean, efficient base for navigating Tokyo’s sprawling train network. The lobby is com
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Guest House JAPAN is a reliably clean, no-frills three-star place in eastern Tokyo’s Koto ward, a five-minute walk from Toyocho Station. The lobby is small, til
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →The Premium Dormy Inn Hotel is a reliable mid-range chain property that leans heavily on its natural hot spring bath (onsen) — a genuine asset in central Tokyo.
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a no-frills business hotel in the Ueno area, a 3-minute walk from JR Ueno Station. The lobby is compact and functional, with a small seating area and a
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Aizuya-Inn is a no-frills, family-run guesthouse in Tokyo’s traditional shitamachi district, Asakusa. The lobby feels more like a neighbour’s genkan than a hote
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a private apartment listed on Airbnb, not a hotel. It's a functional, self-catering base in a residential Tokyo neighbourhood, suited to independent tra
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →STAR INN Tokyo works best as a no-nonsense base for travellers who'd rather spend their money on the city than on the room. It's a clean, compact 3-star in a co
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a no-nonsense university guesthouse run by Hitotsubashi University, three stops west of central Tokyo on the Chuo Line. The lobby feels like a modest ac
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Makoto's AirBNB is a compact, no-frills private apartment in a mid-century block in Shinjuku. You're paying for location and a clean, functional base, not hotel
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Air bnb in Tokyo feels less like a conventional hotel and more like a well-run capsule tower with social edges. The small lobby has concrete floors, vending mac
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Shin Okubo Sekitei Business Hotel sits a five-minute walk from Shin-Okubo Station, in the heart of Tokyo’s Korean neighbourhood. The lobby is compact and utilit
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →A compact but functional studio apartment in a low-rise block in Sumida Ward, this AirBnB is more hostel-adjacent than hotel. You get a double bed, a small kitc
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a straightforward private apartment in a modern residential block near Asakusa, not a hotel with a lobby. You get a clean, compact studio with a kitchen
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Stepping off Nihombashi’s quiet backstreet into Toyoko Inn feels like checking into a perfectly efficient business hotel: a compact lobby with vending machines
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →FAQ — Hotels with Breakfast in Tokyo
Which hotels in Tokyo include breakfast?
Hotels in Tokyo that include breakfast include Hotel Tokyo Tourist Inn, Tokyu Inn, Guest House JAPAN. Many B&Bs and guesthouses include breakfast in the room rate; hotel chains often offer it as an optional add-on.
Is it worth booking a hotel with breakfast included in Tokyo?
It depends on the hotel and your schedule. A cooked breakfast at a good hotel saves time and typically costs £12–£20 if added separately. For short stays or if you have early starts, included breakfast is usually worth the premium. For longer stays, it often works out cheaper to eat nearby.
What is the difference between B&B and hotel breakfast in Tokyo?
B&Bs (bed and breakfasts) always include breakfast in the rate — it's part of the format. Hotels offer breakfast as an add-on or included package. The quality varies widely: a good B&B often provides a more personal breakfast than a hotel buffet, while a hotel might offer a wider selection.