Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo
Tokyo · Japan · 1 1 50 Shirokanedai Minato Ku
About Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Tokyo
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Tokyo, Japan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo * Strengths: * Service: Friendly, helpful, and professional staff. Excellent customer service. * Cleanliness: Rooms and common areas are consistently clean and well-maintained. * Rooms: Spacious by Tokyo standards, with comfortable beds (Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience Bed). Renovated rooms are particularly appreciated for modern comforts. * Amenities: Features include a Japanese garden (a highlight for many), a health club, indoor pool, spa, and multiple dining options. A club lounge is also available and often receives positive remarks for breakfast and evening selections. * Quiet Location: Located in a quieter, residential area (Shirokanedai), which some guests prefer for a peaceful stay. * Shuttle Service: A complimentary shuttle bus to nearby train stations (Meguro, Shinagawa) helps mitigate the slightly less central location.
We stayed at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo and were overall underwhelmed by the experience. The room felt dated, with worn-out carpet and a bathroom that clearly hadn’t been updated in a long time. While the balcony was a nice spot to relax, it didn’t make up for the tired condition of the room. The food options were just okay, and the front desk staff were extremely slow—check-in and inquiries took far longer than expected. The location wasn’t ideal either, especially if you're hoping to be closer to Tokyo's key attractions or vibrant neighborhoods. Unfortunately, we wouldn't choose to stay here again. There are better options in Tokyo at this price point.
This is not a 4 star hotel. It is super outdated. The pictures are not true. Carpet everywhere that you can tell hasn’t been changed since the hotel opened. It feels stuffy inside because of it. The room that I got, 603, felt and looked like a motel room. If you ever been on a cruise, that’s how the bathroom is. The roof of it is like that plastic white material. Small and dirty. The ac, even being on the lowest setting never gave cold or chilly. We had to ask for a fan the last night. The bed was super uncomfortable. When we sat on the bed, it sunk on that side. So imagine when we were both sleeping. Didn’t complain when I was there because my husband said it wasn’t worth it. Coming from the Westin in Osaka and Kyoto, I was super disappointed with this hotel. More expensive than the other two 5 star hotels. I should have just paid the extra 1k for the Westin in Tokyo. Now I know better. Please don’t be fool by the reviews, there is better stays in Tokyo I’m sure for less money. The customer service is non existent, except for the very nice gentleman in the front of the hotel. The grounds are cute but it doesn’t make up for the hotel rooms and service. Our only disappointment in our two week trip in Japan. We had two rooms and both were the same.