Conrad Shenzhen

A gallery-like retreat in the heart of Qianhai
VERIFIED LUXURY
With a Qianhai financial district address, Conrad Shenzhen offers a striking vantage point on the city’s rapid rise. Occupying the upper floors of a contemporary tower designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the New York- and Toronto-based architecture firm known for creating luxury lodgings around the world, the hotel tempers Shenzhen’s glass-and-steel density with warm materials, sculptural lighting and subtle references to the region’s coastal heritage and former fishing-village roots. 

Rooms rank among the city’s most spacious, starting at approximately 600 square feet, and are defined by floor-to-ceiling windows that place the skyline and Qianhai Bay in constant motion. Here, scale and light do the heavy lifting, with design kept deliberately restrained. 

Dining spans refined regional Chinese cuisine and international fare across four venues, while wellness facilities — including an indoor pool, fitness center and art-filled public areas — reinforce the hotel’s quietly curated, gallery-like sensibility.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • Check-in takes place high above street level, immediately shifting perspective as double-height interiors, contemporary art and sweeping bay views replace the city’s ground-level intensity.
  • Floor-to-ceiling glass comes in every room, framing either Qianhai Bay or Shenzhen’s vertical skyline, with shifting light transforming the atmosphere from soft morning haze to neon-lit evenings.
  • Dining progresses across Azaleas Lobby Lounge, Ch’ao Chinese Restaurant, The Common Room and Collective Bar, moving from daytime tea service to Chaozhou-inspired cuisine and late-night cocktails without ever leaving the hotel’s orbit.
  • With its wall-to-wall windows and plush daybeds, the indoor pool offers a relaxing retreat from Shenzhen’s frenetic energy. Arrive in the evening to enjoy a dip paired with sunset views over the skyline.
  • More than 100 commissioned artworks are integrated throughout the luxury hotel, charting Shenzhen’s evolution from fishing village to global tech hub through a cohesive visual narrative.

The Look

  • The driveway-to-lobby sequence is designed as a visual progression, where water features and large-scale sculptures blur the line between landscape and gallery before you even reach reception.
  • The Shenzhen hotel’s art program makes an immediate statement in the lobby with Zhang Xian’s Two Forms, a monumental bronze sculpture rising from a reflective pool and inspired by yin-yang philosophy.
  • A sweeping, intricate installation behind the reception area fuses references to eight schools of Chinese architecture into a single sculptural composition, deliberately engineered to be a showstopper.
  • From corridor corners to dining spaces and spa areas, artworks are placed to interrupt circulation in subtle ways, encouraging you to move through the building as you would an exhibition.
  • Yabu Pushelberg’s design language remains understated throughout, with muted tones, textured surfaces and coastal references that subtly echo Shenzhen’s origins without overwhelming the contemporary framework.

Amenities
24-hour room service
Bar
Fitness classes
Gym
Indoor pool
Meeting rooms
Restaurants
Getting There
5001 Tinghai Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
TEL0755-88987999
NeighborhoodQianhai Bay
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
SZX (35 min)  
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