Featured property: Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo

Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is associated with a pink diamond, in honor of the beauty and harmony rooted in Japanese culture and of the pink cherry flowers blossoming during Sakura season. 

Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo opened in April, 2023, as the first Bvlgari hotel in Japan, and the eighth ‘gem’ of the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Collection. This month Bvlgari Spa at Bvlagri Hotel Tokyo was awarded Five Stars by Forbes Travel Guide.  

Bvlgari links each of its hotels and resorts with precious gem, and Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is associated with a pink diamond, in honor of the beauty and harmony rooted in Japanese culture and of the pink cherry flowers blossoming during Sakura season. 

The hotel occupies the 40th to 45th floors of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, a skyscraper in the Yaesu 2-Chome North District, overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens, while offering stunning views of the city and Mount Fuji on the horizon. Tokyo’s Yaesu district is one of the most attractive areas of the city for business and luxury stays, within walking distance of the financial districts of Nihombashi and Marunouchi and the vibrant Ginza shopping area. 

Like all Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo’s interior was designed by Italian firm ACPV ARCHITECTS with the same attention to detail of a Bvlgari jewel, enhancing all the characteristics of the Rome-based jewelry house. The hotel’s 98 exquisitely furnished rooms and suites include the Bvlgari Suite, measuring 400 square meters and offering some of the best views over the city. With an aesthetic that combines modern Italian design with touches of Japanese tradition, coupled with cutting-edge technology, the Bvlgari Suite is one of the largest suites in Tokyo and can be further extended by connecting it with an adjoining suite. 

Michelin Star Chefs 

Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is home to a variety of signature­ dining options. These include collaborations with two world-renowned, Michelin Star chefs: Il Ristorante serves elevated Italian fare with Chef Niko Romito, while Sushi Hoseki with Chef Kenji Gyoten offers only eight seats and offers cuisine made with the finest ingredients from Japan. 

Meeting and event spaces include two dramatic Bvlgari Ballrooms with stunning city views, fit for bespoke special occasions and business events. A Terrace Room can be set up as a chapel and a wedding salon provides the option of a Bvlgari Wedding Planner to coordinate and ensure an exquisite day. 

Bvlgari Spa Tokyo

The 1000 sqm Bvlgari Spa on the 40th floor adds a further luxurious touch to the guest experience with nine treatment rooms, including a spa suite and two double treatment rooms, and a 25-meter indoor pool with full view of the skyline through magnificent floor to ceiling windows. The pool is entirely clad with gorgeous emerald-green mosaic tiles that sparkle below the water and surrounded by custom cabanas. Guests can indulge in cutting-edge therapies, featuring Augustinus Bader’s wellness treatments and product line, grooming services for both men and women, and immersive thermal and bathing experiences for ultimate wellbeing. 

A state-of-the-art fitness center offers the BVLGARI GYMNASIVM signature training method: “a results-driven approach that redefines the very concept of wellbeing.”   

 

 

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