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FromLondon (LHR) | ToTokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 26/11/2024 - 24/12/2024 | From GBP 853* Seen: 1 day ago |
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How to reach the centre of Tokyo from the airport?
Departing from London (LON), your flight from London to Tokyowill take you to one of Tokyo’s two international airports (TYO).
To access the centre of Tokyo from Tokyo-Narita international airport (NRT), located 40 miles to the East of the capital, several options are available:
- By car: take the Higashi-Kanto express route, then Shinkuko.
- By bus: the Keisei Bus will take you to the centre of Tokyo in 90 minutes.
- By train: count between 1h and 1h30 to reach the capital on the Narita Express.
- By taxi: cars are available on the Terminal building’s first floor.
- By shuttle bus: the vehicles will take you to all the city’s main hotels and to Tokyo/Shinjuku train station.
To access the heart of Tokyo from Tokyo-Haneda international airport (HND), located just over 18 miles South-West of the capital, there are several options:
- By car: take the Shuto Expressway no.1.
- By bus: there are many bus lines available to reach the centre of Tokyo from the airport.
- By train: the “Keikyu Line” and “Monorail Line” grant easy access to the capital’s centre from the airport.
What administrative formalities need to be taken care of before going to Tokyo?
Before purchasing your airline ticket from London to Tokyo, there are several administrative formalities to take care of before entering the Japanese territory legally. Request information from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to know whether travellers need a visa or not. Indeed, exemption agreements were concluded between Japan and certain countries.
Where is the best place to stay in Tokyo?
Tokyo has plenty of great places to stay for a wonderful holiday. We particularly recommend three places to stay that are truly magical and can be discovered in our travel guide:
- A legendary peninsula: this refuge near Ginza is perfect for those who love Japan’s refined style.
- Sleeping in a library: this quirky hotel is located in the Ikebukuro part of town.
- A Neo-luxury palace: those who love luxury will no doubt fall immediately under the charm of the Palace Hotel, one of the most sumptuous in the world.