Address: 1 9 1 higashi shinbashi , Tokyo 105-7377, Japan Show on map
Impressive, in a word. One of the gigantic, glittery gems comprising the new Shiodome complex adjacent to the Hama-Rikyu Garden, the Conrad is definitely a contender for the attentions of upscale travellers looking for a central, super-sophisticated base in Tokyo.Dual themes of relaxation and energising inform the decor of these rooms, with city or garden views and red or green colour schemes. Whichever you choose, you will find varnished hardwoods, cushy rugs and Shiseido bath products exclusively formulated for the Conrad. And the enormous bathrooms invite you to spend quality time in them: with rainshower fixtures in addition to regular showerheads, separate free-standing tubs, enormous round vanity mirrors, and (the best feature) floor-to-ceiling glass walls facing the window. Draw the automated wooden blinds for privacy, but the openness makes you feel like you're bathing outdoors in the middle of downtown Tokyo. Extras such as hotel cell phones that forward calls from your room are some of the superlative perks. Also find a gym overlooking the 25m pool, huge plasma TVs and, overall, a large-scale, elegant aesthetic.
Dual themes of relaxation and energising inform the decor of these rooms, with city or garden views and red or green colour schemes. Whichever you choose, you will find varnished hardwoods, cushy rugs and Shiseido bath products exclusively formulated for the Conrad. And the enormous bathrooms invite you to spend quality time in them: with rainshower fixtures in addition to regular showerheads, separate free-standing tubs, enormous round vanity mirrors, and (the best feature) floor-to-ceiling glass walls facing the window. Draw the automated wooden blinds for privacy, but the openness makes you feel like you're bathing outdoors in the middle of downtown Tokyo. Extras such as hotel cell phones that forward calls from your room are some of the superlative perks. Also find a gym overlooking the 25m pool, huge plasma TVs and, overall, a large-scale, elegant aesthetic.
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US$342.00 per night
(US$171.00per person per night)
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Once your business day is done, decompress with a walk through Hama-Rikyu Garden. Though surrounded by highrises, this garden dates from the Edo period and is arguably Tokyo's best. Take a walk beside Tokyo Bay and consider hopping onto a Sumida River cruise from here, disembarking in Asakusa for a look at Senso-ji and a taste of old-town Tokyo.
Shiodome was where Japanese railways began, with the first services between here and Yokohama launched in 1872. The Old Shimbashi Station Railway History Exhibition Hall (tel 03-3572-1872) is nearby, located beside the Shiodome City Center Building. It has a small but colourful collection of displays on railway history in Japan, with some text and audiovisual materials in English.
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