The Bulgari Hotel Tokyo is officially open, and it is a harmonious marriage between Italian craftsmanship and the Japanese art of living.
The hotel is located on the 40th to 45th floors of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, which is an ultra-skyscraper in the Yaesu 2-Chome North District of Tokyo. The Bulgari Hotel is walking distance from the Imperial Palace and the vibrant shopping areas of both Nihombashi and Ginza. The newly opened Tokyo hotel continues the Bulgari Hotels & Resorts design ethos that merges elements from the artistry and craftsmanship of both Japan and Italy. From carpenters to stone masons to textile artisans, every detail is a marriage between the cultures.
The 98-room hotel situated in front of Tokyo Station communicates notes of Mediterranean warmth paired with Japanese minimalism, placing comfort and contemporary design at the forefront. The Bulgari Hotel Tokyo features multiple terraces, a nod to bringing what Romans love most of outdoor dining and relaxation to a city that is always moving.
The hotel features a rooftop Bulgari Bar, where landscape designer Enzo Enea has planted Japanese yuzu trees on the east side and Italian lemon trees on the west, along with a profusion of fragrant jasmine. With views overlooking the city, the bar is an escape for visitors who are staying at the hotel. The hotel also includes a sushi bar, Hōseki, where hotel guests can sip sake and rare whiskies with an omakase menu curated by the three-star Micheline chef, Kenji Gyoten.
Take a look inside the opulent Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo below or go ahead and book your stay.