Conrad Tokyo

9.0 (712 reviews) 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7337, Japan +81363888000

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Value for Money: 8.3 / 10


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Overview

Located in Minato, this hotel is just a five-minute walk from Shiodome and the Shiodome Media Tower.

Surrounded by a variety of dining options, it is also nearby Nippon Television.

Guests at the Conrad Tokyo can relax with amenities such as Mizuki, which features an indoor pool and a sauna.

The hotel offers multilingual staff to assist with reservations and dining recommendations, as well as an express check-in and check-out service for added convenience. A fully equipped gym is also available.

The stylish rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and are equipped with a minibar, cable and satellite channels, and a refrigerator.

The bathrooms include a shower and a bathtub, along with bathrobes, a hairdryer, and slippers.

On-site dining options include China Blue, an ideal spot for a meal. In the evenings, guests can unwind with drinks in the comfortable lounge bar.

Conrad Tokyo is within walking distance of the World Trade Center, Shinbashi, and Tokyo Electric Power Company.

The Nakagin Capsule Tower and Shimbashi Metro Station are both approximately a 10-minute walk away.

Overview: Conrad Tokyo at a Glance

Relaxing lounge with a modern fireplace and elegant decor, offering a serene atmosphere for social gatherings or quiet moments.
Photo: Curators of Travel

Conrad Tokyo is a polished 5-star icon perched in Minato, a short stroll from Shiodome’s gleaming towers and the Shiodome Media Tower.

We loved how the hotel balances a metropolitan energy with a calm, refined atmosphere—think floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Tokyo skyline and interiors that whisper luxury rather than shout it.

With a strong 9.0 rating from over 700 reviews, Conrad Tokyo presents itself as both a business-savvy and leisure-ready base for exploring central Tokyo.

Quick essentials

The hotel’s address is 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7337, and the front desk can be reached at +81363888000.

Luxurious hotel suite showcasing modern decor with a city skyline view, ideal for business or leisure travelers.
Photo: Rakuten Travel

Typical pricing varies widely: the listed cheapest fare shows $104, though average weeknight rates are roughly $890 and weekend nights hover around $1,237 in recent data—expect fluctuations depending on season and demand.

The property is conveniently 2.1 km from the city center and about 12.9 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, making it an easy base for both arrivals and departures.

Why Stay Here: The Big Picture

Before diving into rooms and restaurants, it’s worth pausing to say why Conrad Tokyo earns its reputation: it’s brilliantly positioned and meticulously serviced.

Luxury hotel suite showcasing modern decor with stunning city views, ideal for relaxation and comfort during travel.
Photo: Tokyo

The hotel feels like a private club in the sky—stylish public spaces, multilingual staff, express check-in/out, and a sense of calm that’s rare in the heart of Tokyo.

Whether you’re here for a three-day weekend or a longer business trip, the combination of location, facilities, and quietly attentive service is compelling.

What makes it stand out

Conrad Tokyo’s highlights include panoramic city views from many rooms, a robust wellness offering via Mizuki (which includes an indoor pool and sauna), and dining options like China Blue.

Value for money sits at a respectable 8.3 in guest metrics, and with some savvy timing—August or January for bargains—you can find competitive rates.

The hotel also sits within easy walking distance of cultural and business hubs such as Shiodome, Shinbashi, and even Ginza.

Rooms and Suites: Comfort with a View

The rooms are a primary reason guests fall for this property—stylish, light-filled spaces with practical luxuries and well thought-out details.

Modern hotel room with large windows offering city views, featuring a cozy bed, desk, and stylish decor for relaxation.
Photo: Cvent

Expect floor-to-ceiling windows that frame Tokyo’s skyline, comfortable bedding, and pragmatic touches like a minibar, refrigerator, cable and satellite channels, and a coffee machine.

Bathrooms are generous, typically offering both a shower and a bathtub, plus bathrobes, slippers, and hairdryers for a thoroughly relaxing stay.

Room categories and upgrades

There are a range of room types from well-appointed standard rooms to larger suites that emphasize space and views.

If you can, upgrade to a river- or city-view room—the visual payoff is worth it for early-morning light and nighttime twinkling vistas.

Suites add living areas and occasionally small kitchen-style conveniences that make them ideal for longer stays or families.

What we appreciated in-room

Small, thoughtful details make a big difference: the coffee and tea-making facilities for last-minute caffeine runs, a well-stocked minibar for late-night snacks, and strong Wi-Fi that keeps business travelers happy.

Lighting and workspace ergonomics are designed for productivity, while the blackout curtains and soundproofing do a good job of ensuring restful sleep even on noisy nights.

Dining and Nightlife: From Elegant Chinese to Relaxed Cocktails

Dining at Conrad Tokyo is an experience in itself; you’ll find firm favorites and relaxed evening spots right under the same roof.

China Blue is a notable on-site option, offering refined Chinese dishes with thoughtful presentations and panoramic views. The hotel’s lounge bar is ideal for unwinding with a nightcap while watching the city wind down beneath you.

Signature restaurant: China Blue

China Blue balances authenticity with contemporary flair, serving regional specialties and seasonal menus.

It’s a comfortable spot for an elevated dinner—great for date nights, celebratory meals, or impressing a client. Reservations are recommended, particularly on weekends and during holiday periods.

Evening drinks and casual bites

If cocktails are more your speed, the hotel’s lounge area provides a mellow ambiance with crafted drinks and small plates.

For a quick bite, room service is available and reliable, while the surrounding neighborhood offers countless casual dining options within minutes on foot—from yakitori and ramen shops to stylish cafés.

Wellness, Pool, and Fitness: Recharge in Style

Conrad Tokyo’s wellness offerings are a highlight for guests who want to blend exercise and relaxation.

Luxurious spa room with massage tables and a serene city view, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation after a long day.
Photo: The Lux Traveller

Mizuki’s indoor pool paired with a sauna sets the tone for a restorative session after a busy day of meetings or sightseeing. There’s also a fully equipped gym for those who prefer to keep up a routine while away from home.

Pool, spa, and class offerings

The indoor pool is clean, well-maintained, and feels private compared to larger resort pools—perfect for laps or low-key lounging.

The spa offers massages and treatments that focus on balancing travel fatigue with restorative techniques; book ahead to secure your preferred slot.

The fitness center includes modern cardio and strength equipment and often stays open late to accommodate varied schedules.

Location and Nearby Attractions: Walkable and Well Connected

Location is one of Conrad Tokyo’s strongest cards: a five-minute walk from Shiodome and close to Shimbashi, you’re in a great spot to access both business districts and tourist attractions.

The hotel’s proximity to transit hubs makes it simple to hop to Ginza, Roppongi, or the Imperial Palace area for sightseeing, shopping, or nightlife.

Walkable points of interest

Within minutes you can reach Shiodome’s media towers, Shinbashi’s lively eateries, and cultural quirks like the Nakagin Capsule Tower—about a 10-minute walk away.

Ginza is roughly 1.0 km from the hotel, while Tokyo Tower and Nihonbashi are within easy reach for daytime wandering.

If you’re aiming for Roppongi’s galleries and nightlife, it’s just a short subway ride or a 20–30 minute walk depending on your pace.

Transit tips and routes

From Haneda Airport, you’ll typically get into the Minato area in 20–40 minutes by taxi depending on traffic; public transit via the Keikyu Line to Hamamatsucho or the Tokyo Monorail plus a short subway or taxi is efficient and affordable.

Shimbashi Station connects to multiple JR lines and the Tokyo Metro, making spot-connecting across the city a breeze—great for day trips to Asakusa or Akihabara.

Practical Tips: Booking, Seasons, and Policies

There’s a bit of art to booking the best room at Conrad Tokyo, but a few pragmatic tips go a long way.

The low season is August (and January is also often favorable), offering the best rates if your dates are flexible; conversely, December typically commands the highest prices.

Weekday and weekend rate patterns matter too—Sundays and Mondays can be cheaper, while Saturdays are usually costliest.

Check-in, cancellation, and value tips

Standard check-in time is after 3:00 PM with checkout before noon—handy for coordinating flights.

Cancellation and prepayment rules vary by room type and provider, so read the fine print at booking; some refundable rates offer flexibility for unpredictable travel plans.

In the last fortnight, room prices have ranged from $592 to $1,808, so watching trends or using price alerts can save you hundreds.

Who This Hotel Is Ideal For

Conrad Tokyo suits a diverse range of travelers—business visitors who need proximity to corporate hubs, couples seeking a romantic urban escape, and upscale leisure travelers who want a central base for exploring Tokyo.

Families will appreciate suite options and larger rooms, while solo travelers benefit from the easy access to transport and reliable concierge services.

Why business and leisure travelers both win here

For the business traveler, the business center, fast Wi-Fi, and proximity to major corporate addresses are invaluable.

For those on pleasure trips, the spa, rooftop vistas, and superb dining create memorable evenings without leaving the property.

If you’re combining work and leisure (bleisure), Conrad Tokyo makes that transition seamless.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

If you want to be centrally placed with a refined, calm retreat to return to after a day in the city, Conrad Tokyo delivers.

It’s not the budget choice, and weekend rates can be steep, but the service, location, and amenities justify the splurge for many guests.

We found the hotel to be a smart pick for short stays of around three days—long enough to enjoy the wellness facilities and a couple of memorable meals.

Closing practical note

When planning, think about timing: if you can travel in August or a January lull, you’ll likely find the best deals; if not, book early for weekends and holiday periods.

Whether you’re here to take meetings, celebrate, or simply soak in high-rise Tokyo, Conrad Tokyo is a dependable luxury option that feels simultaneously grand and welcoming.


Amenities


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Things/Places Nearby


Shiodome - 147.0 yd
Shinbashi - 0.6 km
Tokyo Electric Power Company - 0.8 km
Ginza - 1.0 km
Tokyo Tower - 1.4 km
Nihonbashi - 2.1 km
Kokyo - 2.6 km
Roppongi - 2.6 km
Bank of Japan - 2.7 km
Roppongi Hills - 2.9 km
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower - 2.9 km
Central Tokyo - 3.2 km

Policies


  • Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM
  • Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.

🏖️ Seasons & Pricing


Travel Seasons


Low Season

August

High Season

December

Average Pricing


Weeknight

$890

Weekend Night

$1,237

The cheapest month to stay is when prices drop by an average of 44%.

The most expensive month to stay is typically identified by an average price increase of 144%.

Average prices from Sunday to Thursday over the past two weeks.

Please calculate the average price for Friday and Saturday over the past two weeks.

Top Tips


  • If you're looking for an affordable room at Conrad Tokyo, consider visiting during the low season. The best deals are typically available in August and January.
  • Room prices at Conrad Tokyo often fluctuate based on the day of the week. To secure the best deals, consider staying on a Sunday or Monday. Typically, Saturday tends to be the most expensive day to stay.
  • In the past two weeks, the lowest booking price for a room at Conrad Tokyo was $592, and the highest was $1,808.
  • Visitors typically stay at Conrad Tokyo for about 3 days.

Our Notes & Verdicts

Our Rating: 4.8

We loved Conrad Tokyo for its skyline views, tranquil atmosphere, and thoughtful service—perfect for a short city escape.

Our stay felt both polished and comfortable; the spa and pool helped us unwind after full days exploring, while the staff’s local recommendations led us to memorable meals nearby.

We’d happily return for another three-day stay when we want a luxurious, convenient base in central Tokyo.


Location


1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7337, Japan
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Distance Information


  • Distance to City Center: 2.1 km
  • Nearest Airport: Tokyo Haneda
  • Distance to Airport: 12.9 km


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