Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
by the TopOfHotel team
Hyatt Centric is the best-balanced design hotel on the Ginza list — Hyatt-level service, stylish rooms, right next to Ginza Six, ideal for anyone who wants a polished stay in the middle of the district.
Hyatt Centric is the best-balanced design hotel on the Ginza list — Hyatt-level service, stylish rooms, right next to Ginza Six, ideal for anyone who wants a polished stay in the middle of the district.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Ginza is Tokyo's most upscale shopping quarter, and we wanted to open this list with the hotel that fits it best — Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo. Hyatt Centric is the chain's design line, leaning contemporary with a local accent. All 164 rooms are put together with taste: restrained tones, good materials, an easy-to-read layout. They run to standard Tokyo size, but the design does the heavy lifting and the rooms feel premium and livable. Service is the reliable Hyatt standard throughout.
Food and amenities
Downstairs on Namiki Street is NAMIKI667, the in-house restaurant and bar — your breakfast spot in the morning and a sharp place for a drink at night. There's a fitness center open 24 hours for anyone who wants to train, plus free Wi-Fi, laundry and non-smoking rooms. It all adds up to a hotel that's complete and easy to use.
Location and getting there
The thing that makes Hyatt Centric stand out is the address. You're in the middle of Ginza 6-chome, a few steps from Ginza Six, the area's flagship mall, and Ginza Station is just 230 metres away, about a 3-minute walk. The rest of the district lines up on foot too: the Wako department store and the flagship Uniqlo Ginza are both 400 metres (about 5 minutes), the Kabukiza theatre is 550 metres, and the Tsukiji Outer Market sits 950 metres off, roughly a 12-minute walk. Step out the door and you're straight into it.
Things to know before booking
A few honest caveats. First, this is the most expensive hotel on our Ginza list, with rates running from about $214 to $400 a night; you pay for the address as much as the room, and the value score (8.9) is the one mark that dips below the rest. Second, the rooms are standard Tokyo size and not especially spacious, so don't expect a sprawling suite at the entry rate. Third, Ginza itself goes quiet once the shops shut, so if you want late-night street life you'll do better in a busier district.
Our take
Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo is the right call for couples and travelers who want a good-looking room, strong service and the heart of Ginza on their doorstep. The numbers back it up: a 9.3 overall from real guests, with location at 9.5 and design at 9.4. A tip worth taking — ask for a high floor, where the Ginza skyline after dark earns its keep. We recommend it with confidence as the most balanced way to stay in this neighborhood.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- A design hotel within the Hyatt chain, so you get the kind of international service you can count on without surprises.
- All 164 rooms are styled with taste — restrained modern tones and good materials that make a city-size room feel premium and genuinely comfortable.
- The location is hard to beat: dead center in Ginza 6-chome, a few steps from the Ginza Six flagship mall, with Ginza Station 230 metres (3 minutes) away.
- NAMIKI667, the in-house restaurant and bar on Namiki Street, works for breakfast and for a smart evening drink without leaving the building.
- A 24-hour fitness center, so you can train whenever your schedule lands.
- It's the most expensive hotel on this list — you're paying for the address as much as the room.
- Rooms are standard Tokyo size and aren't especially spacious, even if the design makes them feel a notch above.
- Ginza goes quiet once the shops shut, so late-night street life is limited compared with busier Tokyo districts.
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Insider Tips
- Ask for a high floor — the Ginza skyline after dark is worth it.
- Stop by the NAMIKI667 bar for one drink before you head out to wander.
- Ginza Six is a few steps away, so save your energy for shopping rather than the walk.