Conrad Tokyo
Tokyo, Kantō, JapanSet in the vibrant Shiodome district, the hotel features modern design enriched by traditional Japanese elements. Guests experience a distinctive blend of contemporary comfort and cultural authenticity, providing a refined urban retreat amid Tokyo's dynamic energy.
Travelers seeking panoramic city views and proximity to cultural landmarks will appreciate this unique setting.
Rooms and suites
Rooms and suites start at a spacious 48 square meters, among the largest in the city. Each room features contemporary design influenced by Japanese minimalism, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing views of Tokyo Bay or the city skyline. Amenities include plush bedding, Nespresso machines and marble bathrooms with rain showers and deep soaking tubs.
Executive rooms and suites grant access to the Executive Lounge on the 37th floor, offering personalized check-in, breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails. For families or larger groups, expansive suites with separate living areas provide ample space and comfort.
Amenities and experiences
Four restaurants — Michelin-starred China Blue (innovative Chinese cuisine), Kazahana (traditional Japanese dishes with a modern twist) and afternoon tea at TwentyEight, a stylish bar and lounge with sweeping city views.
Mizuki Spa with signature treatments; 25-meter indoor pool overlooking the city.
Access to fitness facilities; personal trainers upon request.
Tea ceremonies and calligraphy classes within the hotel.
Arrangements for exclusive restaurant reservations and private city tours.
Kids' bathrobes, slippers; babysitting services provided.
How to get here
Located in the Shiodome district, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from Haneda International Airport (HND) and about 70 minutes from Narita International Airport (NRT). Direct access to Shiodome Station (Oedo and Yurikamome lines) and a short walk to Shimbashi Station (JR lines) make exploring the city convenient. Valet parking and private limousine services are offered. Hamarikyu Gardens are across the street and the boutiques of Ginza are a short walk away.