April 14, 2026
Japan meets Italy at The Bulgari Hotel in Tokyo

Tokyo is a riot of sound and motion, neon lights and dense crowds. The contrast of its bustling streets with The Bulgari Hotel Tokyo couldn’t be more stark – or, when I visited during an unseasonal May heatwave, more welcome.

The Bulgari is a cool urban retreat of understated chic, a shaded cathedral of high style. It seamlessly blends Italian and Japanese style with a smattering of Bulgari bling, including jewels in display cases and shimmering mosaic walls that evoke the fan-shaped ‘Diva’ design by the iconic jewellery brand with its origins in Italy. When Bulgari Hotel Tokyo opened in 2023, it became only the company’s eighth hotel (increasing to 11 next year), a clear statement of the brand prizing exclusivity over quantity.

Why stay here?

Outside of The Bulgari Hotel

The Bulgari’s shiny glass and steel surroundings contrast with the 1914 red-brick Tokyo railway station

(Image credit: The Bulgari Hotel)

Staying here is as much of an event as touring Tokyo. Occupying floors 40-45 of the new Tokyo Yaesu Midtown skyscraper in the Marunouchi business district, the Bulgari’s 98 rooms offer a gasp-inducing view of the city stretching to the horizon. Every time I entered, the panorama stunned me anew, particularly its view of the Imperial Palace. Along with a two-floor spa, top-notch food and an army of discreet staff dedicated to service, it offers all you need to experience the apex of indulgence.

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The rooms

The Bulgari Hotel room with view

Japan’s tenth tallest building allows for spectacular city views

(Image credit: The Bulgari Hotel)

Rooms are havens in restful greys and russets. Sleek black Italian furniture is softened by sumptuous silk headboards and a hand-painted gold ceiling. Pops of orange wallpaper add pizzazz. A shoji-style sliding door gives way to a masculine statement bathroom with a bathtub in signature Bulgari black granite, with a vast walk-in rainfall shower and Japanese super-loo.

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