• Nobu Hotel Toronto – Image Credit Nobu Hospitality   

  • Nobu Hotel Toronto – Image Credit Nobu Hospitality   

Nobu Hotel Toronto has officially opened its doors in the Entertainment District, offering 36 rooms and suites.

Nobu Hotel Toronto commenced operations, marking its opening in the city’s vibrant Entertainment District. The hotel, situated atop the west tower of Nobu Residences, spans floors 41 to 45, making it one of the highest in Toronto. This location provides guests panoramic views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline.

The hotel features 36 rooms and suites, each designed with natural materials and subtle Japanese influences. The rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, offering guests expansive views of Toronto’s landmarks. Notable amenities in the rooms include Japanese deep-soaking tubs positioned next to the windows, heated floors, and high-end appliances from brands like Byredo and Dyson.

For dining, guests have priority access to the Nobu Toronto Restaurant, known for its signature dishes. The hotel also provides an in-room dining service that delivers these dishes directly to guest rooms. Additional facilities include a private hotel lobby, accessible only to registered guests, and the Sakura Lounge, which offers a complimentary daily breakfast, all-day dining, and a private dining room that doubles as a meeting space.

The hotel’s wellness offerings include a complimentary wellness mini-bar, curated by Toronto-based trove wellbeing, featuring Canadian-made wellness products. Guests can also maintain their fitness routines at the hotel’s 24/7 fitness center, equipped with modern equipment including Technogym machines and Peloton bikes. An in-room wellness program featuring yoga mats and on-demand fitness classes is also available.

For transportation, the hotel offers access to a 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology.

Share.
Exit mobile version