Discover 5 Star Luxury Bulgari Hotel Tokyo

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Bulgari Hotel Tokyo brings contemporary Italian style and glamour to the capital of Japan.

Occupying the 40th to 45th floors of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu skyscraper, the Hotel is located in a highly central and convenient area, within walking distance of some of the best attractions in town, such as the Imperial Palace and the vibrant shopping areas of Nihombashi and Ginza.

Bulgari Hotel Tokyo is home to 98 Rooms and Suites, as well as Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts’ signature dining and bespoke experiences, including Michelin-starred Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, Sushi Hōseki, The Bvlgari Bar, Bvlgari Dolci and The Bvlgari Spa.

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On the 40th to the 45th floors of an impressive skyscraper, Bulgari has recently unveiled its eighth venture into the hotel industry. With previous locations in Paris, Milan, and Dubai, the Roman luxury brand strategically positions its five-star establishments as symbols of prestige and gateways to its unique universe. Each of these locations follows a common theme: a limited number of rooms —98, including a spacious 400 m² suite —carefully selected in cultural and business hubs. After nearly two decades of searching, the group has found this prime spot overlooking the bustling central station, a mere ten-minute stroll from the enchanting Japanese cherry trees and the imperial palace.

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At this new Bulgari location, there is a captivating blend of cultures. The rooms, filled with natural light and offering breathtaking city views, showcase exquisite craftsmanship with woodwork and fabrics that incorporate traditional techniques from Italy and Japan. The serene ambience and Japanese elegance harmonise with furniture from renowned publishers Maxalto and B&B Italia, specially selected by the Milanese architecture studio Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, known for their collaboration with Bulgari.

This cultural exchange extends to the culinary experience as well. Two Michelin-starred chefs, sushi master Kenji Gyoten and Italian chef Niko Romito, have established their dining establishments at the hotel. Don’t miss the chance to savour Romito’s homemade pasta —a true delight. Furthermore, the hotel’s aesthetic draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of the Roman baths of Caracalla, a design element reminiscent of Bulgari’s iconic jewellery creations. This serves as a reminder that the brand’s heritage is never far away, no matter the setting.

Price: The hotel offers 98 rooms, including a luxurious suite, with prices starting from approximately €1,500 per night.

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