Hostels Near Taito City

We have 14 Hostels in Taito City with an average rating of 7.7 based on 18054 reviews.
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Quality Hostel K's House Tokyo Oasis
Voted The Best Hostel Chain Worldwide 2010 & 2011. Clean,cozy and friendly ZEN style hostel in center of Asakusa.rn
Hostel- 9.65km from city centre
Privates From
€31.53
Dorms From
€26.48
Toco Tokyo Heritage Hostel
Toco is a traditional style Japanese inn known as a 'Ryokan' .The all wooden building was built in 1920
Hostel- 9.08km from city centre
Privates From
€44.39
Dorms From
€32.98
Nui. Hostel & Bar Lounge
Beyond all borders. Nui. Hostel & Bar Lounge is a place where people from all over the world come and gather to have a good time, crossing the many borders that separate us day to day.
Hostel- 9.32km from city centre
Privates From
€33.30
Dorms From
€27.27
plat hostel keikyu minowa forest
Featuring a garden, plat hostel keikyu minowa forest has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a shared bathroom. The accommodation provides a shared kitchen and a shared lounge for guests.
Hostel- 9.96km from city centre
Privates From
€25.37
No Dorms Available
Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou
Here you will get a cheap, cosy, and convenient stay. Situated in Asakusa, the centre of the old downtown, an area reminiscent of traditional Japan which is extremely rare in Tokyo today.
Hostel- 9.34km from city centre
Privates From
€22.83
No Dorms Available
Hotel Graphy Nezu
Hotel Graphy Nezu is a prefect place well-designed and sociable accommodation in Tokyo.
Hostel- 7.61km from city centre
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€25.69
TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa offers accommodation just a 4-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station and a 7-minute walk from Asakusa Station.
Hostel- 9.33km from city centre
Privates From
€27.27
Dorms From
€23.47
Sakura Hostel Asakusa
This is a purpose-built hostel with dorms and twin rooms, common kitchen, comfortable lounge and Internet cafe ideally designed for people to socialise and meet people from over the world
Hostel- 9.77km from city centre
Privates From
€28.54
Dorms From
€28.54
Little Japan
The ground floor features a cafe&bar where guests can enjoy communicating with the locals.
Hostel- 8.48km from city centre
Privates From
€19.03
Dorms From
€19.03
Glamping Tokyo Asakusa
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Ueno, Asakusa, Senju, Ryogoku district of Tokyo, Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Hostel- 9.76km from city centre
Privates From
€27.91
Dorms From
€26.99
Hostel bedgasm
Hostel bedgasm has 5 tiny stories building with roof-top, comes with self renovation to interiors almost everything.
Hostel- 9.48km from city centre
Privates From
€25.37
Dorms From
€22.83
Grids Tokyo Ueno Hotel & Hostel
Grids Tokyo Ueno Hotel & Hostel is with friendly staff.
Hostel- 8.42km from city centre
Privates From
€53.91
Dorms From
€76.11
Focus Kuramae
Focus Kuramae provides a bar and is located within 2.4 km of Tokyo Skytree.
Hostel- 9.04km from city centre
Privates From
€25.57
Dorms From
€24.86
Juyoh Hotel
Juyoh Hotel is an inexpensive accommodation near Asakusa and Ueno, two major tourist spots in northeastern part of central Tokyo area.
Hotel- 10.69km from city centre
Privates From
€22.20
No Dorms Available
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About Taito City

Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, is the largest metropolitan area in the world, that manages to mix ultramodern skyscrapers and ancient temples effortlessly. Whether you are travelling to Tokyo to discover its futuristic architecture and technology, or to learn about its traditional culture, you won’t be disappointed.

We’ve got an amazing selection of youth hostels in the city, many of which feature iconic Japanese design to make sure you have an unforgettable stay. The best hostels in Tokyo tick all the right boxes, including great design, a friendly atmosphere and spotless facilities. The alternative is a traditional Japanese inn, known as a Ryokan, where you can go back in time and imagine what it would have been like to live in Japan 100 years ago. Regardless of where you decide to stay, remember that most Tokyo hostels have private rooms for anyone in need of a bit of alone time, or those travelling with a significant other. If you’re travelling on a budget, check to see if your hostel offers a free breakfast, or has any self-catering facilities you can use. And if you want to mingle with other travellers, you can stay in a Tokyo youth hostel with a bar on site.

Tokyo is vast, and can be expensive, but hostels are the perfect way to keep you within easy reach of the city centre and all the best attractions. Here are a few suggestions on the best places to stay in Tokyo. Some of the best areas are Shinjuku, Harajuku, Shibuya, Roppongi and the area around Tokyo Central Station. Asakusa in the North is a popular backpacker choice, and if you want to get away from the crowds try Ebisu in the south for more of a neighbourhood feel.

Some popular attractions worth visiting include Sensō-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, Tsukiji market for the epicentre of seafood and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for a moment of zen calm in the city. For more unusual options, why not check out one of the many themed cafes in Tokyo. How about an owl café? Or maybe you prefer cats? Possibly even vampires? There’s also the well-known robot restaurant for a unique dining experience, or the slightly more down-to-earth Ghibli Museum. Check out our blog post for free things to do in Tokyo.

Despite its size, Tokyo is amazingly well-connected, if not slightly confusing to get around. You can try to take the bus but trains and subways are easier for tourists to understand. If you want to make things easier for yourself, get a prepaid card, called Pasmo or Suica, for trains and subways. Narita International Airport, the city’s main hub, is about 60km out of the city centre, but is easily reached by the Access Narita Bus (1000 yen) or the JR Narita Express (3000 yen).

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