I have dreamed of going to Tokyo for a long time, and to Japan in general. To see everything with my own eyes: the blooming sakura, the Imperial Palace, to sing in karaoke booths and stroll through real Japanese gardens. Is it really as technologically advanced there as we are told? I'm very curious! Tokyo is my long-held dream, and I would like to experience everything the city has to offer! Spend the whole day walking, eat local food during the day, try authentic sushi, but breakfast — only at the hotel. I have selected the five best hotels with breakfasts in Tokyo. Enjoy! The image galleries and prices get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on May 16, 2025.
Imperial Hotel Tokyo
- Distance from city center:
- 6.3 km
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioned
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi
- Distance from city center:
- 6.4 km
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Refrigerator
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is located near the Imperial Palace, in the very heart of Tokyo. Nearby is the subway station - you can reach any point in the city. And in the hotel itself, you will be taken care of in the best traditions of Japanese service.
Every day, the restaurant serves a breakfast buffet, a menu breakfast, or a continental breakfast. It can also be ordered directly to your room. Any breakfast of your choice will be delivered: continental, American, Japanese, or vegetarian. A great idea is to start each day with new flavors.
The greatest delight of the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi is the panoramic windows; the city unfolds before you like a palm.
On the 39th floor, there is a restaurant with a stunning view of the surroundings and Tokyo. The hotel has an indoor pool and a wellness center with a hot tub.
The location of the hotel, the amenities, including the organization of breakfasts – are undoubtedly a plus. The style of the rooms and the cozy large beds will allow you to relax after walks and help you feel at home.
Shangri-La Tokyo
- Distance from city center:
- 7.1 km
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioned
It is no coincidence that the hotel is named after the fictional, absolutely unique and amazing country of Shangri-La. Everything here is harmonious: cozy rooms, panoramic views, delicious food, and beautiful interiors.
Breakfast is served in a buffet format. The serving areas are very well divided, with each one catering to the tastes and needs of all guests. There is a local products area, an open kitchen where you can choose toppings, and the chef will prepare a fresh omelet for you. The healthy food zone, various egg dish presentation options, and the pancakes and Asian dishes areas are also worth noting. I was surprised that you can see everything in detail on the website. I've never seen anything like it!
The rooms are designed using natural materials in a Japanese style. At first, the rooms may seem a bit dark, but I think it's so cozy if you don't plan to stay in the hotel all day. In the evening, you just want to come back and relax.
The hotel has a spa, an indoor pool, and a gym. You can definitely keep yourself occupied in the evening. The hotel is located near the ferry terminal and the Imperial Palace.
Shangri-La Tokyo — a hotel designed for relaxation. Cozy, warm, and they will feed you just the way you like it the most.
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel
- Distance from city center:
- 4.2 km
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioned
The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho – a stylish, slightly futuristic hotel in bright colors. There is a lot of geometry and unconventional interior solutions here. I would really like to stay in this place.
Breakfast can be ordered from 7 to 10 a.m. Here, American, Japanese, and American breakfasts are offered, and they can deliver them directly to your room. I want to go there more and more. The hotel's main restaurant is designed in pleasant marine tones and specializes exclusively in Japanese dishes. There is also a wide selection of sake offered here - why not start the day with a traditional Japanese drink?:)
The rooms are incredibly stylish, in pleasant natural shades with bright accents. The interior features a lot of wood and natural fabrics. The rooms are equipped with the latest technology — it's so Japanese!
Lounge areas — each more beautiful than the last, fine dining restaurants with innovative solutions from the chef. The hotel also features a spa, fitness center, indoor pool, and sauna.
The hotel is a road to the future, bold and modern. This is exactly how I envision Japan: bright, daring, and unusual.
Conrad Tokyo
- Distance from city center:
- 6.9 km
- Bar / Lounge
- Garden
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioned
- Refrigerator
- Mini Bar
The Conrad Tokyo hotel is located next to a park, with plenty of greenery around, which can also be seen from the room windows. This seems to me to be the biggest advantage of this hotel.
Breakfast is served à la carte, and even a glass of champagne is offered. Interestingly, there are "buffets" with desserts, lunches for adults and children at certain hours. I can't say it's very diverse, but we definitely won't go hungry at Conrad Tokyo.
The subdued, pastel tones in the rooms are more reminiscent of European style. What is from Japan — is functionality and a tendency toward solutions made of natural materials.
You can walk around the park and the area — the presence of greenery within walking distance seems like a luxury for a huge metropolis. There is also plenty of water and air around. At the hotel, you can additionally try various types of sake — an unusual experience that can only be gained in the home of this drink. Traditionally for 5* at Conrad Tokyo, there is a spa, indoor pool, and massage.
The Conrad Tokyo hotel reminds you of what a vacation should be. Its biggest advantage is the nearby park. You have the feeling of being in a huge city, and at the same time, you have the opportunity to take a walk and breathe. And no neighboring skyscrapers will be looking in your room's window.
Elizabeth Waltz
If it weren't for the big plans for the Japanese holidays, I wouldn't have left this hotel at all. Imperial Hotel Tokyo — stylish interiors, top-notch service, and delicious breakfasts.
Breakfasts at the Imperial Hotel Tokyo can be tailored to your taste. A buffet, American breakfast, or room service — all of this is available here. Moreover, the restaurant that serves the buffet has an open kitchen — you can see how your omelet is prepared and even ask for additional ingredients. On days when you don't feel like going down for breakfast or need to eat quickly and rush, ordering room service seems to be the only right solution.
Strict, concise, at first glance, it creates a sense of austerity, but no, it's just Japanese style. There is nothing superfluous here.
The hotel has fine-tuned its service so well that it is extremely easy to arrange your meals here. You can even do this on the website and specify the amount you are willing to allocate. Spa, pool — a standard set for this level of hotel.
A wonderful hotel to begin your acquaintance with Tokyo. There are many interesting places nearby, such as the National Museum of Modern Art or the Cherry Blossom Gardens of the Imperial Palace. And you definitely won't have to worry about breakfast: the chefs and hotel staff will make sure that everyone leaves for the walk well-fed.