Italian luxury meets Japanese craft; Michelin dining, rooftop bar




































2 Chome-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan Get directions

"High above the city, it delivers lavish spa facilities, standout restaurants, and faultless service that exemplify why Tokyo is among the world’s luxury‑hotel capitals." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Expect lavish spas, restaurants, and faultless service that exemplify why Tokyo is a luxury-hotel capital — the sort of high-end, tower-based hospitality the MICHELIN Guide highlights among its Three Key hotels." - The MICHELIN Guide

"On the MICHELIN Guide list’s most expensive end, Italian jewelry brand Bvlgari brings its signature glitz to Tokyo with one of only nine hotels worldwide, where gold, silver, and sumptuous interiors dazzle at every turn. The vitality pool, tiled in Italian colors around the Bvlgari logo, is Instagram gold; for peak indulgence, The Bvlgari Suite offers 400 square meters of plush leather, golden lamps, and a serene tokonoma corner, a traditional Japanese alcove designed to showcase objects of beauty and contemplation. Italian modernity meets Japanese tradition, flawlessly, and you can dine sky-high on the 40th floor at the One-MICHELIN-Star Il Ristorante – Niko Romito." - Kim Kahan

"I took an eight‑day incentive trip to Japan that featured a stay at the Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo; the trip also included immersive local activities such as making prayer beads at a Buddhist temple from 784 AD and a private samurai sword lesson with the choreographer for both Kill Bill movies." - Anna Silman

"Crowning the apex of the 45‑story Tokyo Midtown Yaesu tower near Tokyo Station, Bulgari Hotel Tokyo pairs contemporary Italian design with Japanese craftsmanship—hand‑blown Murano lights, Venetian‑mosaic reinterpretations of Japanese textile motifs, vintage celebrity photographs—and 98 guest rooms that balance woven bamboo elements, sliding screens and gold‑flecked bed throws by Kyoto textile masters." - Brandon Presser
