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Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
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$1492/night



The Property
About Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
Discover the epitome of luxury at Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, where sophistication meets Japanese hospitality in the heart of the vibrant Chuo City. Set against the backdrop of Tokyo's bustling Yaesu district, this exquisite hotel offers a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for discerning travelers.
Guests are greeted with impeccable service and breathtaking views of the city skyline from the moment they arrive. Indulge in world-class amenities such as a serene spa, Michelin-starred dining, and beautifully appointed rooms and suites designed for ultimate relaxation.
Whether strolling through nearby Ginza for high-end shopping or unwinding in the peaceful oasis of the hotel's garden, every moment at Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is a luxurious escape from the ordinary. Immerse yourself in the fusion of Italian style and Japanese culture for an unforgettable and refined experience in Tokyo.
Guest reviews
What guests say
4.6
Average rating
478 verified reviews
Facilities
Amenities
- ✓Private parking
- ✓Indoor swimming pool
- ✓Spa
- ✓Massage room
- ✓Gym
- ✓Bar
- ✓Restaurant
- ✓Conference room
- ✓24-hour front desk
- ✓Wi-Fi in public areas
- ✓Luggage storage
- ✓Bicycle rental
Accommodation
Rooms & suites
Superior Rooms
Deluxe Rooms
Premium Rooms
Junior Suites
Superior Suites
Deluxe Suites
Premium Suites
Serpenti Suite
The Bvlgari Suite
Dining
On-site restaurants
The Bvlgari Bar
Perched on the 45th floor, this bar offers a Mediterranean garden ambiance with a seamless flow to rooftop terraces and stunning views of the Tokyo skyline.
Il Ristorante - Niko Romito
This Michelin-starred restaurant serves a modern take on authentic Italian cuisine by Chef Niko Romito, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Sushi
A traditional and intimate eight-seat omakase sushi experience, named for the Japanese word for "jewel" and overlooking a serene zen garden.
The Bvlgari Lounge
A cozy and elegant 40th-floor lounge with a granite fireplace, offering a perfect spot for light bites, Afternoon Tea, and pastries.
Honest review
What could be better
- —The hotel needs to address its inconsistent service, which guests feel is impersonal and rigid. Staff should be trained to provide genuine, proactive, and empathetic hospitality that goes beyond basic transactional interactions and forced politeness.
- —The hotel must address the unprofessional and arrogant demeanor reported in some staff members. All employees should be trained to be consistently courteous and respectful, ensuring every guest, regardless of the situation, feels acknowledged and valued.
- —The hotel needs to ensure its guest experience fully aligns with its premium pricing. Guests feel that while the brand is luxurious, the tangible service and value do not live up to the high cost, especially when compared to competitors in the same luxury tier.
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Frequently asked
What are the key features of the hotel's design and style?+
The hotel blends contemporary Italian design with subtle Japanese accents. It uses a rich, modern Italian style with luxurious materials and a color palette of gold, saffron, and red.
What dining options are available at the Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo?+
The hotel offers several dining options, including Il Ristorante - Niko Romito for fine Italian dining, Sushi Hoseki for an intimate omakase sushi experience, and The Bulgari Bar for drinks and a view.
What are the spa and wellness facilities like?+
The Bvlgari Spa spans 1,500 square meters on the 40th floor. It features a 25-meter indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows, nine treatment rooms, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
What is the total number of rooms and suites at the hotel?+
The hotel has a total of 98 rooms and suites.
Find your way
Location
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, 2 Chome-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan
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