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Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi, your perfect getaway in the bustling heart of Japan's capital! Situated at 3-6-8 Shimbashi, Minato-Ku, this four-star gem is just a short 6.3 kilometers away from the vibrant city center. With a price starting from $101, you'll find an inviting sanctuary amid Tokyo's dynamic energy, making it an ideal choice for both adventure seekers and relaxation lovers alike.

Property building in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Property building in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Corner, 3 Twin Beds

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The hot tub is the standout feature of this twin room. The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room features a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle, a sofa and a carpeted floor. The unit has 3 beds.

Corner Twin Room in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

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2 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Corner, 2 Twin Beds

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Stay in our cozy Corner Twin Room, perfect for 3 adults. Enjoy the comfort of two twin beds and a sofa bed, complete with a private bathroom and hot tub.

King Room in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

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1 King Size Bed

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185 sqft

King Room

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in luxury in our King Room featuring a spacious 183 sqft with a comfortable King size bed and a private bathroom with a hot tub, perfect for a relaxing stay for 2 adults and 2 children.

Discover More

Imagine waking up every morning to the smell of a delicious breakfast, just waiting to fuel your explorations. At Candeo, you can indulge in that daily delight while enjoying complimentary Wi-Fi to keep you connected. Need a little "me" time after a busy day? The hotel features a free spa and sauna that are just calling for you to unwind in their soothing atmosphere. You can even enjoy a hot tub soak, or take a refreshing dip after a day of sightseeing—pure bliss guaranteed!

Lobby or reception in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Lobby or reception in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

Experience the Best

But that's not all; according to over 1500 satisfied guests, your stay here won’t just be cozy, it’ll be memorable! With modern air-conditioned rooms, complimentary toiletries, and charming non-smoking accommodations, every detail caters to your comfort. Plus, being kid-friendly means the whole family can have fun! So why wait? Get ready to elevate your Tokyo experience at Candeo Hotels!

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Decorative detail, Bed in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

Plan Your Stay

At Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi, not only do you get a comfy space to rest your head, but you also enter a world of unique room options tailored to all kinds of travelers. Whether you’re traveling solo or bringing along the whole family, you've got the right fit for every adventurer. Picture yourself basking in the light of the Corner King room or opt for the spacious Corner Twin Room that accommodates everyone. With various configurations such as twins, doubles, and even rooms with multiple beds, your perfect Tokyo haven is ready and waiting.

Food and drinks in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Food and drinks in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi

Amenities

Free wifi

Free spa

Sauna

Air conditioning

Hot tub

Kid-friendly buffet

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Property building in Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
Location perfect. Shimbashi station is like a hub station that has many trains to connect you all over Tokyo including airports Haneda /Narita without transfer, and even it’s an express train, no additional charge. It’s middle of kinda like red light district probably not suitable to children but the hotel location is a bit away from those drinking bars which are mostly near the station. Yurikamome line can bring you to many attractions like Odaiba, JR can bring you to Shinjyuku, Shibuya, Tokyo station, etc, and several metro was very useful too to go to Roppongi or Ginza. Ginza is walking distance, though. Imperial palace is also walkable. The hotel has common bath like hot spring style which is quite big. It has outdoor bath and sauna, a perfect place to relax after long walk. And it opens 15:00 to 11:00, meaning it’s open whole night. They had good cleaning system and replenish everything everyday including 2 bottles of water. Staff can speak both English and Japanese. One time we accidentally left our card keys inside the room, and the hotel gave us an extra one without any charge which we needed to return upon checking out. The room we stayed with twin beds was large enough to open 3 suitcases to fix our stuff. It had nice views of main streets for our room.

Risa

We usually stay in the same chain of hotels, but in Roppongi. The hotel in Roppongi weren’t helpful in accommodating us this time so we opted for Candeo Hotels in Shimbashi instead. I emailed the hotel in advance as I had added an extra night on a separate booking as it wouldn’t let me add on the same booking, so I wanted to make sure it would still class as one booking altogether. I also stated how I was really looking forward to staying with them again and I received a somewhat unprofessional and unenthusiastic reply back from them just stating that we would be in the same room. No hello, or thank you for staying with them again or a “looking forward to having you back”, it just seemed really cold. I know it’s not a big issue, but also when we arrived at the hotel, the guy who checked us in wasn’t the friendliest but he also wasn’t rude, just not the Japanese hospitality I’m used to. Other than that, the hotel was good, the location is great as not far from the train station, most places are 15-30 minutes on the train. Plenty of 7/11’s, Lawsons and Family Marts around. The pillows were quite small and uncomfortable, both my husband and I ended up with neck and back pain by the end of our stay. The hotel was clean and we got new towels every day.

Abigail

The hotel is in a great location with being 5-10 minutes from Shinbashi Station, so it is easy to get from one part of Tokyo to the next. Additionally, there are restaurants and small stores nearby the hotel. The hotel staff is very friendly and helped arrange transportation of our luggage and helped get our lost items on the train back. The room is decent size for Tokyo standards. We had a king bed, with a sitting bench, a desk and a small walk way. There was a bit of room for the kids to walk around. By no means is it the size of a hotel room in other countries. The bathroom was snug, but had enough space for the essentials.

David

The hotel is in a great location for getting out and about. In the evening, the area comes alive even more with plenty of small bars and cafes to explore. We were even fortunate enough to experience some type of event (didn't catch exactly what it was) where the streets had been closed off and lots of stalls and local dancing etc. Plenty of shops in the area - 7/11 etc for getting those all important necessities. The breakfast was fine - just something to start you off on the day. No real queues when we went - always able to get a table. Staff were very good and helpful. Room clean and comfortable.

Gary

Shimbashi Station was literally 10 minute walk away (900 metres) where you can catch the Ginza line that takes you to so many places. The staff was accommodating as we were a family of 5 with 3 kids and although they didn't have connecting rooms they gave us rooms next to each other. There were 2 washing machines but they were always full for a whole day I was trying to wash clothes, eventually I washed them the next day. Surprisingly, the coffee in the rooms was very good, and I loved that they sold snacks in the lobby and had drinks vending machines inside the hotel.

Maryam

Location perfect. Shimbashi station is like a hub station that has many trains to connect you all over Tokyo including airports Haneda /Narita without transfer, and even it’s an express train, no additional charge. It’s middle of kinda like red light district probably not suitable to children but the hotel location is a bit away from those drinking bars which are mostly near the station. Yurikamome line can bring you to many attractions like Odaiba, JR can bring you to Shinjyuku, Shibuya, Tokyo station, etc, and several metro was very useful too to go to Roppongi or Ginza. Ginza is walking distance, though. Imperial palace is also walkable. The hotel has common bath like hot spring style which is quite big. It has outdoor bath and sauna, a perfect place to relax after long walk. And it opens 15:00 to 11:00, meaning it’s open whole night. They had good cleaning system and replenish everything everyday including 2 bottles of water. Staff can speak both English and Japanese. One time we accidentally left our card keys inside the room, and the hotel gave us an extra one without any charge which we needed to return upon checking out. The room we stayed with twin beds was large enough to open 3 suitcases to fix our stuff. It had nice views of main streets for our room.

Risa

We usually stay in the same chain of hotels, but in Roppongi. The hotel in Roppongi weren’t helpful in accommodating us this time so we opted for Candeo Hotels in Shimbashi instead. I emailed the hotel in advance as I had added an extra night on a separate booking as it wouldn’t let me add on the same booking, so I wanted to make sure it would still class as one booking altogether. I also stated how I was really looking forward to staying with them again and I received a somewhat unprofessional and unenthusiastic reply back from them just stating that we would be in the same room. No hello, or thank you for staying with them again or a “looking forward to having you back”, it just seemed really cold. I know it’s not a big issue, but also when we arrived at the hotel, the guy who checked us in wasn’t the friendliest but he also wasn’t rude, just not the Japanese hospitality I’m used to. Other than that, the hotel was good, the location is great as not far from the train station, most places are 15-30 minutes on the train. Plenty of 7/11’s, Lawsons and Family Marts around. The pillows were quite small and uncomfortable, both my husband and I ended up with neck and back pain by the end of our stay. The hotel was clean and we got new towels every day.

Abigail

The hotel is in a great location with being 5-10 minutes from Shinbashi Station, so it is easy to get from one part of Tokyo to the next. Additionally, there are restaurants and small stores nearby the hotel. The hotel staff is very friendly and helped arrange transportation of our luggage and helped get our lost items on the train back. The room is decent size for Tokyo standards. We had a king bed, with a sitting bench, a desk and a small walk way. There was a bit of room for the kids to walk around. By no means is it the size of a hotel room in other countries. The bathroom was snug, but had enough space for the essentials.

David

The hotel is in a great location for getting out and about. In the evening, the area comes alive even more with plenty of small bars and cafes to explore. We were even fortunate enough to experience some type of event (didn't catch exactly what it was) where the streets had been closed off and lots of stalls and local dancing etc. Plenty of shops in the area - 7/11 etc for getting those all important necessities. The breakfast was fine - just something to start you off on the day. No real queues when we went - always able to get a table. Staff were very good and helpful. Room clean and comfortable.

Gary

Shimbashi Station was literally 10 minute walk away (900 metres) where you can catch the Ginza line that takes you to so many places. The staff was accommodating as we were a family of 5 with 3 kids and although they didn't have connecting rooms they gave us rooms next to each other. There were 2 washing machines but they were always full for a whole day I was trying to wash clothes, eventually I washed them the next day. Surprisingly, the coffee in the rooms was very good, and I loved that they sold snacks in the lobby and had drinks vending machines inside the hotel.

Maryam

Location perfect. Shimbashi station is like a hub station that has many trains to connect you all over Tokyo including airports Haneda /Narita without transfer, and even it’s an express train, no additional charge. It’s middle of kinda like red light district probably not suitable to children but the hotel location is a bit away from those drinking bars which are mostly near the station. Yurikamome line can bring you to many attractions like Odaiba, JR can bring you to Shinjyuku, Shibuya, Tokyo station, etc, and several metro was very useful too to go to Roppongi or Ginza. Ginza is walking distance, though. Imperial palace is also walkable. The hotel has common bath like hot spring style which is quite big. It has outdoor bath and sauna, a perfect place to relax after long walk. And it opens 15:00 to 11:00, meaning it’s open whole night. They had good cleaning system and replenish everything everyday including 2 bottles of water. Staff can speak both English and Japanese. One time we accidentally left our card keys inside the room, and the hotel gave us an extra one without any charge which we needed to return upon checking out. The room we stayed with twin beds was large enough to open 3 suitcases to fix our stuff. It had nice views of main streets for our room.

Risa

We usually stay in the same chain of hotels, but in Roppongi. The hotel in Roppongi weren’t helpful in accommodating us this time so we opted for Candeo Hotels in Shimbashi instead. I emailed the hotel in advance as I had added an extra night on a separate booking as it wouldn’t let me add on the same booking, so I wanted to make sure it would still class as one booking altogether. I also stated how I was really looking forward to staying with them again and I received a somewhat unprofessional and unenthusiastic reply back from them just stating that we would be in the same room. No hello, or thank you for staying with them again or a “looking forward to having you back”, it just seemed really cold. I know it’s not a big issue, but also when we arrived at the hotel, the guy who checked us in wasn’t the friendliest but he also wasn’t rude, just not the Japanese hospitality I’m used to. Other than that, the hotel was good, the location is great as not far from the train station, most places are 15-30 minutes on the train. Plenty of 7/11’s, Lawsons and Family Marts around. The pillows were quite small and uncomfortable, both my husband and I ended up with neck and back pain by the end of our stay. The hotel was clean and we got new towels every day.

Abigail

The hotel is in a great location with being 5-10 minutes from Shinbashi Station, so it is easy to get from one part of Tokyo to the next. Additionally, there are restaurants and small stores nearby the hotel. The hotel staff is very friendly and helped arrange transportation of our luggage and helped get our lost items on the train back. The room is decent size for Tokyo standards. We had a king bed, with a sitting bench, a desk and a small walk way. There was a bit of room for the kids to walk around. By no means is it the size of a hotel room in other countries. The bathroom was snug, but had enough space for the essentials.

David

The hotel is in a great location for getting out and about. In the evening, the area comes alive even more with plenty of small bars and cafes to explore. We were even fortunate enough to experience some type of event (didn't catch exactly what it was) where the streets had been closed off and lots of stalls and local dancing etc. Plenty of shops in the area - 7/11 etc for getting those all important necessities. The breakfast was fine - just something to start you off on the day. No real queues when we went - always able to get a table. Staff were very good and helpful. Room clean and comfortable.

Gary

Shimbashi Station was literally 10 minute walk away (900 metres) where you can catch the Ginza line that takes you to so many places. The staff was accommodating as we were a family of 5 with 3 kids and although they didn't have connecting rooms they gave us rooms next to each other. There were 2 washing machines but they were always full for a whole day I was trying to wash clothes, eventually I washed them the next day. Surprisingly, the coffee in the rooms was very good, and I loved that they sold snacks in the lobby and had drinks vending machines inside the hotel.

Maryam

Location

3-6-8 Shimbashi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-0004, Japan

Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi