Shiodome, Hamarikyu Garden views, the green-pause solo-trip.
"Hilton's 2005 Tokyo flagship, floors 28-37 of the Tokyo Shiodome Building, Hamarikyu Gardens-facing."
Why this rank, Conrad Tokyo opened in July 2005 at the Tokyo Shiodome Building - Hilton's top-tier brand Tokyo flagship and one of the highest-rated Conrad properties globally. 290 rooms and suites across floors 28-37 of the 38-floor building, with the Hamarikyu Gardens (the 17th-century Edo-era shogunal garden) directly visible from south-facing rooms and Tokyo Bay beyond. The Shiodome location places the property between Shimbashi and Hamamatsucho - the working business corridor of central Tokyo. Restaurant: China Blue (Cantonese), Cerise by Gordon Ramsay (French; chef has cycled), Kazahana (kaiseki), and the 28 (rooftop bar) anchor the F&B program. The Mizuki Spa across 2,300 sq m operates a 25-meter swimming pool with Hamarikyu Gardens views. The Executive Lounge on floor 37 is one of Tokyo's better hotel executive lounges. The Suite Style at 100 sq m is the most-requested category. Hilton Honors Diamond elite members receive substantial recognition. Best for Hilton Honors elite members, Shiodome-Shimbashi business, and visitors prioritizing the garden-and-bay view.
Best room: Suite Style - 100 sq m, Hamarikyu Gardens and Tokyo Bay view.
"Shiodome, Hamarikyu Garden views, the green-pause solo-trip."
Conrad Tokyo opened in 2005 on floors 28 through 37 of the Tokyo Shiodome Building, with the lobby on the 28th floor and rooms above. Two hundred and ninety rooms, the upper-tier rooms with garden-side orientation overlooking Hamarikyu Garden (one of the original Tokugawa-shogunate gardens, now the most-cinematic green space in central Tokyo). The hotel's primary asset is the Hamarikyu-Garden view, the only Tokyo palace hotel with rooms that look directly over a traditional Japanese tea garden. Cerise (the in-house French restaurant), the Garden Asian (Cantonese), and the China Blue (Cantonese alternative) handle the dining; the 29th-floor pool is the morning recovery. Conrad Tokyo is the right pick for the solo retreat where the morning walk in Hamarikyu Garden is the explicit anchor, the garden opens at 9am, the hotel's east-side rooms have the morning sun on the garden, and the 30-minute circuit through the garden is the working contemplative ritual. The Hilton-brand loyalty is the secondary working asset.
Garden Suite (the multi-room flagship with Hamarikyu Garden view) or City Deluxe Premier Room for the entry-level option.
Walk Hamarikyu Garden at 9am on day two, the garden opens at 9, the empty hour is until 10. Book Cerise for the second-night dinner; the chef's-table corner is reservation-only. Use the 29th-floor pool at 6.30am for empty-water recovery.
Conrad Tokyo sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Tokyo for a Solo Retreat list. It scored an aggregate 9.5/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a solo retreat-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Tokyo neighbourhood, see Shiodome and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces, the ones that earn this rank, are typically the first to sell out.
Editorial · #15 on the Top 20 Tokyo Hotels 2026 list
Conrad Tokyo ranks #15 as Hilton's top-tier Tokyo flagship, with Hilton Honors Diamond elite-program recognition the working differentiator. The 2005 opening in the Tokyo Shiodome Building placed the brand on floors 28-37 with direct Hamarikyu Gardens views - the 17th-century Edo-era garden visible from south-facing rooms.
For Tokyo visitors, Conrad Tokyo is the address for Hilton Honors elite-program loyalty travelers, for Shiodome-Shimbashi business, and for stays where the Hamarikyu Gardens and Tokyo Bay views are the principal environmental signature. The Mizuki Spa with its 25-meter swimming pool overlooking the gardens is one of the most-photographed hotel pools in Tokyo. The Executive Lounge on floor 37 is the property's working business-traveler anchor.