Conrad Hotels & Resorts are renowned for their exceptional executive lounges, offering an exclusive and relaxing setting, breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening drinks and canapes. The Luxury Travel Diary team thinks the following Conrad properties have the best club lounges.
1. Conrad London St. James
The executive club lounge at Conrad London St. James is one of the best executive club lounges in London. This club lounge is large and spacious, with a comfortable, contemporary feel shown in the photo above.
The wooden flooring is covered with abstract blue and grey cloud-like rugs, and the chair fabrics mix greys, blues, and dusky pink.

The decor includes wood-clad walls and soft furnishings with blue hues including blue sofas. The lounge is split into a seating and eating area. There’s a nice comfy sofa area set around a fireplace decorated with flowers.

The walls feature artworks in the same colour palette, and shelving housing object d’art acts as room dividers. The food and drink is hidden at one end of the lounge, slightly out of the way, making the space less eatery and more of a lounge.

Food and beverages on offer include breakfast, which is hot and cold with scrambled eggs, cooked tomatoes, cereals, salmon, cold meats, cheeses, breads, pastries, yoghurt, and fruit. The afternoon tea is generous, with great cakes, moose, and savoury sandwiches and teas.
The evening canapes and drinks are also a highlight. The array of beers, wines, and spirits is extensive, and there are loads of fun and different canapes to feast on.

You can also pick up soft drinks throughout the day, out of the fridges. These include water, coffee, and tea. This is a really lovely lounge, and the food is excellent. Expect food like carrot cake, salmon, potato salad, and dumplings.

If you book a stay at the Conrad London St. James via our concierge, you will get a bunch of free benefits, including hotel credit and a wonderful breakfast for free.

Review: Conrad London St. James Executive Club Lounge
The Conrad London St. James has one of London's best executive club lounges. The hotel is centrally located near St. James Park and Westminster and offers spacious, contemporary guest rooms, a fine dining restaurant, a beautiful afternoon tea lounge, and even an authentic English pub! This club lounge is widely considered one of the best Hilton Executive Club Lounges. Remember to book any Conrad or Hilton hotels via our luxury travel concierge for extra free benefits. You also get all your usual Hilton Honors points and perks when you book via our concierge.
2. Conrad Bali
Conrad Bali is a serene luxury retreat tucked away in the peaceful Nusa Dua enclave—far from the buzz of Seminyak, yet only about a 20-minute, $25 taxi ride from the airport. As soon as you step into the expansive, timber-accented lobby that opens to panoramic ocean views, you get a sense that this is no ordinary resort. Think sprawling lagoons, tropical landscaping, and a variety of elegant accommodations catering to both couples and families.
For a more secluded experience, the Conrad Suites Wing is home to the resort’s Pool Villas—discreet hideaways nestled near the executive and reflections lounges. These villas are intimate yet thoughtfully designed, featuring lush private gardens, a shaded sun deck, an open-air tub, and a compact plunge pool that bridges the bedroom with the greenery outside. Inside, expect dual vanities, rainfall showers that double as steam rooms, and sliding doors on both sides to blur the lines between indoor and out.
Guests staying in the villas or holding Hilton Honors Diamond status are granted access to the exclusive Conrad Executive Club Lounge which is one of the best club lounges in Bali. Located above RIN restaurant, the lounge serves as a quiet, elegant haven offering beautifully crafted cocktails, fresh sushi, and gourmet canapés replenished constantly. Breakfast can be taken at RIN or Suku, with options ranging from buffet staples to a la carte dishes like steak and eggs or spicy breakfast burritos.
3. Conrad Seoul
Perched high on the 37th floor of the Conrad Seoul, the Executive Lounge is less a hotel perk and more a sky-high sanctuary with jaw-dropping views across the Han River and Seoul’s ever-evolving skyline. It’s designed to feel more like a plush private apartment than a typical business lounge, complete with warm wood accents, soft earth tones, and even a fireplace for added ambiance. While all guests at the Conrad benefit from sleek, spacious rooms and seamless access to the upscale IFC Mall below, lounge guests get a whole extra layer of luxury.

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Booking an executive-level room grants entry to this refined space, where the day flows from fresh buffet breakfasts to light lunches, high tea on weekdays, and evening cocktails paired with gourmet canapés.
Throughout the day, you’ll find a steady stream of snacks, soft drinks, and espresso. It’s quiet during the day, but note that things pick up in the evening, and the lounge’s popularity means it can feel more bustling than boutique at peak times. Still, for travelers who value top-tier amenities, excellent city views, and an oasis above the chaos of Seoul’s business heart, this lounge remains a standout, elevated in every sense of the word.
4. Conrad Centennial Singapore
Located in the Marina Bay area, this lounge offers a tranquil setting with panoramic city views. Guests can enjoy a relaxed breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails.

Review: Conrad Seoul
Conrad Seoul occupies one of the four towers of the renowned International Finance Centre (IFC) in Yeouido Business District of Seoul. It is an excellent luxury hotel in Seoul and it has one of the best executive club lounges in Seoul. Conrad Seoul is conveniently attached to Seoul’s subway system, an upmarket International lifestyle Mall with CGV Theaters, and a contemporary department store. Conrad Seoul is also the closest luxury hotel to both International Airports. The Seoul subway (which is clearly marked in Korean and English) makes it easy to get around town from the Conrad.
The Executive Club Lounge at Conrad Singapore Marina Bay (formerly Conrad Centennial Singapore) offers an upscale and tranquil experience on the 31st floor, featuring panoramic views of Marina Bay and the city skyline. Open daily from 6:30 am – 10:00 pm, the lounge provides a refined setting with a smart casual dress code and tailored access hours for children.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of complimentary food and beverage services throughout the day, including buffet breakfast (with the option to dine at Oscar’s), a classic afternoon tea service, evening cocktails with hors d’oeuvres, and unlimited tea, coffee, and soft drinks. The lounge is well-suited for both relaxation and business, with modern interiors, ample seating, and a peaceful ambiance.
In addition to its culinary offerings, the lounge provides exclusive privileges for Executive Room and suite guests, such as complimentary meeting room use for two hours daily, free local calls, and a 20% discount on à la carte spa treatments. The setting strikes a balance between business convenience and leisure luxury, with attentive service.
5. Conrad Tokyo
Overlooking Tokyo Bay, the executive lounge at Conrad Tokyo offers stunning views, breakfast, afternoon tea, and a variety of canapés and drinks during the cocktail hour.

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Perched on the 37th floor of the Conrad Tokyo, the Executive Lounge offers an exclusive haven for guests staying in executive rooms or suites, as well as Hilton Honors Diamond members. The lounge spans two distinct areas, providing sweeping views of Tokyo Bay and the Hamarikyu Gardens. Its design harmoniously blends modern aesthetics with traditional Japanese elements, featuring materials like a 120-year-old zelkova wood reception counter, embodying the concept of “Chowa” or harmony. Guests can enjoy a tranquil atmosphere with semi-private seating arrangements, making it an ideal space for relaxation or informal meetings. Additional amenities include private check-in and check-out services, dedicated concierge assistance, and access to business facilities. 
The lounge operates daily from 7:00 am – 9:00 pm, offering a variety of complimentary culinary experiences. Breakfast is served from 7:00 am – 10:30 am, featuring both continental options and made-to-order dishes like the notable uni (sea urchin) scrambled eggs. Afternoon tea is available between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm, presenting a selection of pastries and savory bites. Evening cocktails are offered from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, accompanied by an array of hors d’oeuvres, including items such as seafood, potato gnocchi, and salmon tart. Throughout the day, guests can also enjoy a range of non-alcoholic beverages.
6. Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus
The Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus executive club lounge is celebrated for its beautiful design, excellent food and beverage offerings. The lounge’s ambiance combines modern comfort with a homely feel, featuring comfortable seating areas where guests can relax, work, or socialize.

Review: Conrad London St. James
When it comes to "Location, Location, Location," Conrad London St. James has it all. Situated just around the corner from Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and moments from Westminster Bridge, which crosses the mighty River Thames, I can not think of a better location from which to explore London. Conrad London St. James also offers a Club Lounge, an impressive collection of modern art, excellent dining, and highly comfortable beds. We enjoyed a short stay in a Family Connecting Room, which was ideal for two adults and two children.
This lounge is accessible to guests staying in executive rooms or suites, as well as Hilton Honors Diamond members. Located on the R floor, the lounge features floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, high ceilings adorned with modern chandeliers, and a glass-enclosed terrace overlooking a nearby park.
The lounge operates daily from 6:30 am – 11:00 pm, providing a series of complimentary culinary presentations throughout the day: a buffet breakfast from 6:30 am – 11:00 am, nuts and organic fruits from 11:00 am – 3:00 am, afternoon tea between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm, evening drinks and canapés from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm, and a selection of snacks and beverages from 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm. Children are welcome in the lounge.  
Beyond its culinary offerings, the Executive Lounge provides private check-in and check-out, dedicated concierge assistance, complimentary ironing service for up to three pieces of clothing, and two hours of complimentary meeting room usage for up to five people, (subject to availability).
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