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Deluxe room, 2 Double or Full beds, skyline view
USD $ 1,317 /nt
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Deluxe room, 1 King bed, skyline view
USD $ 1,317 /nt
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Guest room, 2 Double or Full beds, garden view
USD $ 1,455 /nt
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Guest room, 1 King bed, garden view
USD $ 1,455 /nt
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Guest room, 1 King bed
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Suite, 1 King bed, garden view
USD $ 2,356 /nt
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Suite, 1 King bed, skyline view
USD $ 3,049 /nt
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Premier suite, 1 King bed, skyline view
USD $ 5,820 /nt
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Deluxe suite, 1 King bed
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
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Unveiled in 2023, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is the eighth gem of the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts collection, bringing the brand’s contemporary Italian style and glamour to the capital of Japan. Occupying the top floors of an ultra-skyscraper in the Yaesu district, a flourishing area for luxury stays, the Hotel overlooks the Imperial Palace Gardens and offers breathtaking views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji. Located in the heart of the city, the iconic Tokyo Station, financial districts, and Ginza shopping area lie mere minutes away. Crowned by the extraordinary Bvlgari Suite measuring over 4300 square feet, the Hotel is home to 98 impeccably designed Rooms and Suites, each blending contemporary Italian design with elements of Japanese tradition. Signature dining and bespoke experiences await, including Michelin-starred Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, traditional Japanese cuisine at Sushi Hōseki, the rooftop Bvlgari Bar and divine treatments at The Bvlgari Spa.
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo-ku
Tokyo, Japan
104-0028
Nearest Airport: HND
This is a first class hotel in every respect. The interior aesthetic is luxury personified and the staff goes above and beyond in everything they do to provide you with anything you want, sometimes before you even ask. The location is hard to beat as it is across the street from Tokyo Station, occupying the 40-45 floors of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Building, giving you what must be some of the best views in the entire city. The hotel is relatively new so all of the technology in the room is state of the art. Single button controls for nearly everything, including for turning on and off the shower (which I already miss)! Upon check-in (which occurs in your room), they will connect with you via What's App which becomes a supremely convenient way to request anything your heart desires. The hotel staff are super responsive getting back to us within minutes each time we texted and they also actively monitor your itinerary (such as restaurants they helped you to book) to help ensure you get to where you need to go (by arranging taxis and the like). The concierge team (which includes the worldly Julian Cole) recommended an excellent array of restaurants, including several sought after tables, and worked hard to ensure our teens also experienced more than the usual litany of tourist sites to make it fun for them. Every day, the staff put fresh fruit in our room during the afternoon along with some freshly made sweet concoction (including an almond creme tarte one day that was absolutely the best we had ever had) and in the evenings, they had a different kind of decaffeinated tea in a thermos waiting in the room as well to have as a nightcap should you wish. The gym is spacious and well maintained, with great big windows that look out onto a terrace letting in a lot of natural light. The Bulgari Bar on the 45th floor is an exquisite space in which to have a drink or even coffee. The menu of cocktails is quite extensive and there is both indoor and outdoor seating, depending on the weather and your preferences. If there was one area they still have room for improvement on, I would say the main in-house restaurant Niko Romito (at which we had breakfast every day and dinner once) is not quite at the same level as the rest of the experience. This is not to say that it is not good but at times the service was a bit disjointed (meals not coming out at the same times, for instance) and the food was very good yet not exceptional. This is not reason enough not to stay here but is simply not an area of the hotel's greatest strength - at least not yet. Given how determined the hotel is to deliver excellence in every other area, I suspect they will get there eventually here as well. All in all, if you are looking to be pampered in every way during a stay in Tokyo, then a stay at the Bulgari Tokyo is sure to deliver!
Stay599813
One of my two most favorite hotel experiences ever! Impeccable service, delicious food, amazing amenities, and gorgeous guest rooms. Worth every penny - truly can't recommend it highly enough. Thank you Antonio, Taka, Takuro, Kyto, Andy, Simone, Stephanie, Gurung, Kentaro, Ko, Shin, Lulu, Hiro, Moka, Hina, and literally everyone else for the most perfect solo stay. I felt the love and send it back your way!
kimk12362 - Los Angeles, California
This new Bulgari hotel in Tokyo is very close to be the best hotel in Tokyo after Aman Tokyo (based on our last stay in 2018 though). The service here was faultless, the quality of the food was top, even the spa (we didn't expect to get a great spa service from a brand like Bulgari) but it was really good! What makes this hotel ranked #2 after Aman Tokyo, in my opinion, is purely because of our taste in design and architecture that leans more towards the local, and sometmes, vernacular and understated Aman style.
hospitalitier - Singapore
We really should have saved this hotel for our last stay as it set the bar too high. We're completing a 14 day Japan trip and the Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo has been the highlight of our trip. We stayed at Four Seasons & Ritz Carlton's this trip and the Bvlgari operates at a different level— true 6 Star hotel if such a thing existed. I did notice it was awarded "3 Keys" by Michelin, one of 3 hotels in Tokyo with that distinction. Our room faced the city and we had a view of Mt. Fuji on two of our days—spectacular. The rooms are absolutely beautiful with custom silky smooth linen pajamas designed by Bvlgari, nightly tea service and special treats every night, and it seems like we were greeted by at least six people every time we returned to the hotel including a woman that would do a deep bow to us every time an elevator closed. Remarkable. When it was time to leave, two Bellman walked our luggage all the way to our train platform at Tokyo station—way beyond our expectations. I also LOVED the hotel parting gift; I won't ruin the surprise, but it's something I will literally use the rest of my life. I know this hotel can be nearly twice the other options in town, but this is a once in a lifetime experience and should not be missed. Pay up, it's the best money you'll ever spend.
Rigg - Los Angeles, California
My stay at the Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo was simply the best hotel experience I've had in Japan. The service was absolutely impeccable – every staff member went above and beyond. The facilities are top-notch, from the stunning rooms with breathtaking views to the luxurious spa. One of the highlight was dining at Sushi Hoseki. What an experience! The artistry and quality of the sushi were exceptional. Truly a world-class hotel that exceeded all expectations. Highly recommend for anyone seeking an unforgettable luxury stay in Tokyo, and be sure to experience Sushi Hoseki!
daincredibleD - Bali, Indonesia
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