Hotels Near Shibuya Station: Closest Picks by Exit
Six hotels near Shibuya Station ranked by exit and walk time — from the direct-access Excel Hotel Tokyu to quiet sleepers on the New South side.
Hotels near Shibuya Station range from directly platform-connected properties to quiet picks a few minutes toward Bunkamura — and the right choice depends mainly on which exit you'll use most. Shibuya is one of the busiest rail junctions in the world, connecting JR, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu, and Keio lines under one (recently rebuilt) roof. The Hachiko side faces the Scramble Crossing and Center-gai, while the New South side opens onto the quieter Shibuya Stream and Sakura Stage complex. The station itself has been under major redevelopment for years, and exits have moved. This guide maps six verified properties to specific exits and walk times so you can pick the right base quickly.
All hotels below are confirmed operating as of 2025. Rates are starting prices — expect significant variation by season and how far out you book.
Best hotels near Shibuya Station at a glance
| Name | Area | Price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu | Mark City / West Exit | from ¥18,000, varies by season | Zero walking: direct platform-to-hotel access |
| Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya | Hachiko / Scramble side | from ¥22,000, varies by season | Design-led stay right in the action |
| Shibuya Stream Hotel | New South / Stream side | from ¥16,000, varies by season | Tokyu/Den-en-toshi line users; quieter side |
| Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya | New South / Sakura Stage side | from ¥20,000, varies by season | Extended stays; in-room kitchen, pool |
| Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel | South / Bunkamura side | from ¥30,000, varies by season | Higher-end, high-floor rooms, quieter |
| Tokyu Stay Shibuya | Hachiko / south side | from ¥14,000, varies by season | Longer stays; in-room washer-dryer |
How close is close? Walk times by exit
Shibuya Station connects JR (Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku lines), Tokyo Metro (Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin), Tokyu (Toyoko, Den-en-toshi), and Keio Inokashira — so a hotel that is "near Shibuya Station" might be a 1-min walk from one platform and a 12-min walk from another. The three exits that matter most for hotel navigation are:
- Hachiko Exit (JR): Relocated in January 2025 — it now sits approximately 60 meters from its old position, on the Miyamasuzaka side. This is still the fastest route to the Scramble Crossing, Shibuya 109, and Center-gai. Most people arriving on the Yamanote Line use this exit. Budget an extra 5 minutes until you've learned the new layout.
- West Exit (JR): Also relocated in March 2025, moved approximately 50 meters closer to Hachiko Square. This is the best exit for Shibuya Mark City and Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu, and it connects to the Keio Inokashira Line gates.
- New South Exit (JR): The newest exit, sitting next to Shibuya Sakura Stage (opened July 2024) and Shibuya Stream. A covered concourse connects you to both complexes within seconds of clearing the ticket gate. This is the least crowded and most logically laid-out of the main exits.
A "5-min walk" from any of these exits genuinely counts as close. Once you're in the 8–12 minute range you start losing the main convenience benefit — it's worth checking the actual line you'll use most and picking the closest exit to that platform specifically.
Near the Hachiko / Scramble side: closest to everything
Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu
This is the most centrally located hotel at Shibuya Station. It sits inside the Mark City complex, connected directly to both the JR West Exit and the Keio Inokashira Line gate — you walk off the platform into an elevator lobby. If your priority is minimizing door-to-platform time at any hour, this is the pick.
The rooms on the east-facing side overlook the Scramble Crossing, which is worth requesting if you're there for the experience. On the practical side: check-in is 3 PM, check-out 11 AM, and the front desk holds luggage before and after your stay. The hotel has two restaurants on the upper floors. Rates from ¥18,000, varies by season. Check rates.
Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya
Opened in August 2023, this IHG boutique property is a 3-min walk from the Hachiko Exit, putting it right in the middle of Shibuya's busiest blocks. The 272-room hotel leans into art and design — Gallery 11 restaurant on the upper floors has an open kitchen, a terrace with a city view, and an omakase counter. There is also a bar and fitness center.
Room sizes are compact by international standards but standard for central Tokyo. If you want quieter sleep, ask for a higher floor and a city-facing (rather than street-facing) room. The building has a 24-hour front desk. Rates from ¥22,000, varies by season. Check rates.
Near the West & South exits: newer towers, easier transfers
Shibuya Stream Hotel
This hotel is physically part of the Shibuya Stream complex, connected to Shibuya Station via a covered walkway from the New South Exit. It opened alongside the Stream development and has 177 rooms with sound-insulated walls, free Wi-Fi, and a gallery-style fourth-floor lobby. The Meguro River runs alongside the building, which is calmer than the Scramble side at night.
Practically, this is the best pick if you're arriving on the Tokyu Toyoko or Den-en-toshi lines, since those platforms are on this side of the building. There is a bar and restaurant in the complex. Rates from ¥16,000, varies by season. Check rates.
Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya
Opened in February 2024, this is the newest major property near the station. It's a 3-min walk from the New South Gate, next to the Shibuya Sakura Stage complex. Because it sits south of the main shopping bustle, the surrounding streets are noticeably quieter than the Hachiko side — you still have the Scramble Crossing within a 7-min walk, but the noise level drops after midnight.
The rooms include in-room kitchenettes, which is unusual for central Tokyo. The hotel also has an indoor pool, a 24-hour gym, and a bar — useful for extended stays or anyone who wants more than a bed-and-lobby setup. Front desk is staffed 24 hours. Check-in: 3 PM. Rates from ¥20,000, varies by season. Check rates.
Quiet-sleeper picks a few minutes further out
If the extra 3–5 minutes of walking buys meaningfully quieter rooms, it's often the better call for travelers who value sleep over stumbling-distance nightlife access.
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
Head south from the Hachiko Exit toward Bunkamura and you'll reach this 40-story tower in an 8-min walk. It's a higher-end hotel — the upper floors have city views in multiple directions, there's a jazz lounge, a Noh theater, and club-floor access for guests booking those tiers. It consistently ranks as one of the better-located luxury hotels in Shibuya.
Note for 2026: the Executive Lounge on the 35th floor is closed for renovation until mid-December 2026 and has temporarily relocated to the Cerulean Tower Suite on the 37th floor (operating 7 AM–9 PM). If the lounge is a deciding factor for you, confirm current arrangements when booking. Rates from ¥30,000, varies by season. See also our full Shibuya area guide for how the Cerulean Tower side compares to other neighborhoods. Check rates.
An alternative route: take the Keio Inokashira Line one stop from Shibuya to Shinsen Station, which is a 3-min walk to the hotel — faster than walking from Shibuya if you arrive on that line.
Tokyu Stay Shibuya
About a 5-min walk from the Hachiko Exit, this apartment-style hotel targets longer-stay travelers. Every room has a washer-dryer and a compact kitchenette, which saves significant money if you're in Tokyo for five or more nights. Room sizes are small by non-Japanese standards, and housekeeping is not a daily service — expect weekly cleaning unless you specifically request more. Rates from ¥14,000, varies by season. Check rates.
Side-by-side comparison
| Name | Area | Price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu | Mark City / West Exit | from ¥18,000, varies by season | Direct station access; Scramble Crossing views |
| Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya | Hachiko / Center-gai | from ¥22,000, varies by season | Design hotel; opened 2023; rooftop bar |
| Shibuya Stream Hotel | New South Exit / Stream | from ¥16,000, varies by season | Quieter; best for Tokyu line arrivals |
| Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya | New South / Sakura Stage | from ¥20,000, varies by season | Opened 2024; kitchenette; pool; extended stays |
| Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel | South / Bunkamura (8-min walk) | from ¥30,000, varies by season | Luxury; high-floor city views; quieter |
| Tokyu Stay Shibuya | Hachiko south side (5-min walk) | from ¥14,000, varies by season | Budget-friendly; in-room laundry; longer stays |
Practical tips: luggage, early check-in, first train
- Luggage storage at the station: Coin lockers are available near the Hachiko concourse and near the New South Exit. Sizes vary — bring your bag dimensions if you have something oversized. The JR East Travel Service Center on the Hachiko side offers baggage forwarding to airports and other destinations in Japan.
- Early check-in: Standard check-in time across these properties is 3 PM. Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya and Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya both operate 24-hour front desks and can usually hold luggage from early morning. If you need an early room (before noon), request it specifically when booking and confirm on the morning of arrival — it's often available for a fee or if you arrive on a slower night.
- Navigating the station after the 2025 changes: The Hachiko Exit is now on the Miyamasuzaka side, about 60 meters further from its old location. The West Exit has also shifted 50 meters closer to Hachiko Square. Both moves happened in early 2025 and older maps may show the previous positions. When in doubt, follow the overhead signs inside the station rather than relying on cached map screenshots.
- First and last trains: The Yamanote Line runs roughly 4:30 AM to 1 AM from Shibuya. Tokyu and Tokyo Metro lines have similar windows. If you're on a late-night schedule, confirm that your hotel has 24-hour access — all six hotels listed here do.
- Choosing by which line you use most: If you primarily use the Yamanote Line, pick from the Hachiko/Mark City side (Excel Hotel Tokyu or Hotel Indigo). Tokyu Toyoko or Den-en-toshi users are better served by Shibuya Stream Hotel. Keio Inokashira users exit close to Mark City on the West Exit side.
For a broader view of the neighborhood — how each side of Shibuya compares, what to expect from the Dogenzaka area, and how prices tier from capsule to luxury — see our full Shibuya area guide. If your main reason for choosing this area is the Scramble Crossing itself, hotels right by the Scramble Crossing narrows the list further. For a full explanation of the station layout and which exit to use for different destinations, see Shibuya Station exits explained.