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The Best Hotels in Shiodome, Tokyo

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Close to the famous Tsukiji Fish Markets, and to Tokyo Station, Shiodome is a close-knit, modern collection of skyscrapers, sitting shiny atop reclaimed marshlands overlooking the bay. There are offices in the skyscrapers, but there are also shops, restaurants, theatres, and some of the best hotels in Shiodome.

This is a convenient spot to be based in, close to the Hamarikyo gardens and to Ginza. Originally it separated the Imperial Palace from the bay, but during the Edo period feudal lords thought it clever to drain the marshes and build their homes there - close to the royal family. Today the district is a bastion of modernity with separate zones for motorised and pedestrian traffic, and a collection of elevated walkways and underground paths connecting the majority of Shiodome’s buildings.

The Best Hotels in Shiodome, Tokyo

The Best Hotel Views in Shiodome

The Prince Park Tower occupies a great position, surrounded by a beautifully kept garden in the very heart of Tokyo. The hotel’s 603 rooms are stacked quite high and feature floor-to-ceiling windows with incredible views. Rooms also have hard wood floors and modern art. A hotel this size is going to have good facilities but the Prince Park Tower has a bowling alley as well as an almost impractical number of restaurants!

The Prince Park Tower

The Best Luxury Hotels in Shiodome

Known for contemporary luxury and Michelin starred restaurant, the Conrad Tokyo has 290 rooms - famously with freestanding bathtubs overlooking the Tokyo skyline. The service is superb, as is the spa.

Conrad Tower

If you haven’t found your idea of the best hotels in Shiodome on our Guru’s list you could:

The Best Hotels in Shiodome, Tokyo

  • Conrad Tokyo Tokyo (Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku) 290 rooms from £328

    Close to nightlife  -  Discover Ginza, Tokyo's world-famous shopping and entertainment district, right on your doorstep
    Foodies  -  Dine in the superb Collage restaurant where French and Japanese cuisines collide.
    City Style  -  A sleek hotel complete with Michelin star restaurant and top-notch service.
    Museums  -  Don't miss visiting the impressive Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Centre
    Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets
    Recommended by  -  Tablet

    Stylish, nearing futuristic, both inside and out. This sleek property takes luxury to another level. Contemporary rooms with free standing bathtubs overlooking the Tokyo skyline. An award-winning restaurant, exceptional service & a superb spa make this a real gem. You'll be left wanting for nothing. See More

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  • The Prince Park Tower Tokyo (Shiba Koen 4-8-1) 603 rooms from £199

    Hotel Entertainment  -  The onsite bowling alley and karaoke are brilliant for fun evenings with friends and family
    Local exploring  -  Set in the heart of Tokyo with many of the city's main attractions within easy reach.
    Groups  -  Great fun for a group trip, the hotel boasts a bowling alley and karaoke bar
    Local markets  -  Rise early and visit the iconic Tsukiji fish market to see the day's catch
    Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets

    A contemporary hotel situated in a manicured garden in central Tokyo. Smart rooms feature floor to ceiling windows opening onto spectacular views, hard wood floors and large works of modern art. Complete with a bowling alley, karaoke bar, spoiling spa and multiple restaurants. Fabulous. See More

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Written by Kat Parr Mackintosh

posted Wednesday, 24th April 2019