
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
Where Roman grandeur meets the vertical poetry of Tokyo
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Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
12 Total Rooms
12 Room Types
4.8 (31 Reviews)
The elevator ascends forty floors before the city reveals itself. Step into the lobby of Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo and the scale shifts instantly. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame an unbroken panorama of the capital's sprawl, and yet the interior pulls you inward with the warmth of Roman travertine, rich Italian marbles, and furnishings drawn from the Bvlgari design vocabulary that has defined the brand for over a century. Occupying the upper floors of the Yaesu Midtown complex in Tokyo Station's rapidly evolving eastern district, the hotel exists at a striking altitude, one that lends every corridor and common space a suspended, almost meditative stillness.
The property houses 98 rooms and suites, each designed by Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Interiors are layered with dark oak, brushed bronze, and silk fabrics in muted earth tones, balancing the precision of Japanese craft with the sensuality of Italian material culture. Many rooms look out across the city toward the Imperial Palace gardens or Tokyo Bay, a geography that shifts with the light from dawn's soft haze to the electric lattice of evening. Suites expand into generous living spaces where custom furniture and curated Bvlgari details reinforce the sense that this is not simply a hotel room but a private residence suspended above one of the world's most kinetic cities.
Dining at the hotel unfolds across several distinct experiences. Il Ristorante Luca Fantin offers Italian cuisine shaped by the seasonal rhythms of Japanese ingredients, a dialogue between two culinary traditions that plays out across a menu rooted in precision and restraint. The Bvlgari Bar anchors the social life of the hotel with cocktails and an atmosphere that deepens as evening settles over the skyline. For more casual moments, the Bvlgari Lounge serves afternoon tea and lighter fare in a setting flooded with natural light, while a private dining room accommodates intimate gatherings. The hotel also features a signature chocolate shop, Il Cioccolato, continuing a tradition found across Bvlgari properties.
The Bvlgari Spa occupies a serene enclave within the hotel, offering treatment rooms, a 25-meter swimming pool, a vitality pool, a sauna, and a fully equipped fitness center. The pool area, lined with aquamarine mosaic tiles characteristic of the brand's spa design, provides a striking contrast to the urban panorama visible through adjacent windows. It is one of the few spaces in Tokyo where water, light, and altitude converge so deliberately. The spa menu draws from both Western and Eastern wellness traditions, reinforcing the hotel's cross-cultural identity.
Below, the Yaesu district connects directly to Tokyo Station, one of the city's great transit hubs and a gateway to the Marunouchi business quarter, the Imperial Palace, and the Ginza shopping district just minutes south. The location places guests at the functional center of the capital while maintaining the altitude and privacy that define the Bvlgari experience. From this vantage point, Tokyo becomes something you observe and choose to enter on your own terms. The Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo does not compete with the city's energy. It holds space above it, offering a rhythm governed by material beauty, considered design, and the particular calm that comes from looking out over a vast metropolis from a place built entirely around stillness.
The elevator ascends forty floors before the city reveals itself. Step into the lobby of Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo and the scale shifts instantly. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame an unbroken panorama of the capital's sprawl, and yet the interior pulls you inward with the warmth of Roman travertine, rich Italian marbles, and furnishings drawn from the Bvlgari design vocabulary that has defined the brand for over a century. Occupying the upper floors of the Yaesu Midtown complex in Tokyo Station's rapidly evolving eastern district, the hotel exists at a striking altitude, one that lends every corridor and common space a suspended, almost meditative stillness.
The property houses 98 rooms and suites, each designed by Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Interiors are layered with dark oak, brushed bronze, and silk fabrics in muted earth tones, balancing the precision of Japanese craft with the sensuality of Italian material culture. Many rooms look out across the city toward the Imperial Palace gardens or Tokyo Bay, a geography that shifts with the light from dawn's soft haze to the electric lattice of evening. Suites expand into generous living spaces where custom furniture and curated Bvlgari details reinforce the sense that this is not simply a hotel room but a private residence suspended above one of the world's most kinetic cities.
Dining at the hotel unfolds across several distinct experiences. Il Ristorante Luca Fantin offers Italian cuisine shaped by the seasonal rhythms of Japanese ingredients, a dialogue between two culinary traditions that plays out across a menu rooted in precision and restraint. The Bvlgari Bar anchors the social life of the hotel with cocktails and an atmosphere that deepens as evening settles over the skyline. For more casual moments, the Bvlgari Lounge serves afternoon tea and lighter fare in a setting flooded with natural light, while a private dining room accommodates intimate gatherings. The hotel also features a signature chocolate shop, Il Cioccolato, continuing a tradition found across Bvlgari properties.

What we love about this stay
There's something disorienting — in the best way — about rising above Tokyo's kinetic streets and arriving into a space that feels this still. The Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo lives in that tension between city and sanctuary, Italian design sensibility and Japanese restraint, marble grandeur and genuine quiet. It's a property that earns its altitude, not just physically but tonally. You're surrounded by panoramic glass framing a skyline that shifts from steel-gray daylight to a scatter of lights after dark, and the rooms feel designed to let that view do the emotional work. Even the pool, tucked indoors with its underwater music, carries a mood that's more contemplative than performative. This is a place for travelers who want Tokyo at arm's reach but not in their ear — who appreciate that the most luxurious thing a hotel can offer is a sense of composure that follows you back out into the city.
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Where you'll be staying
2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, JP
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Guest
DEC 2025
We loved the view from our room. Your staff could not have been more nice or efficient with any request we had. The room service meal was outstanding. We hope to one day return to this property for another adventure in Tokyo.
Guest
DEC 2025
Gorgeous and very convenient. Friendly and helpful staff
Guest
DEC 2025
Beautiful hotel with friendly and helpful staff.
Guest
DEC 2025
perfect service
Guest
DEC 2025
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