Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo
Location: Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, 2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0028 Japan.
Basic hotel information: Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo occupies floors 40 to 45 of Tokyo Midtown Yaesu and has 98 rooms and suites. Although it is part of the Marriott portfolio, benefits such as qualifying nights, points earning and elite perks including complimentary breakfast do not apply, so I recommend booking through FHR, Virtuoso or a similar luxury hotel program.
Main hotel facilities: Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, Sushi Hōseki, The Bvlgari Bar, The Bvlgari Lounge, Bvlgari Dolci and The Bvlgari Spa.
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is located in Yaesu, right by Tokyo Station, so the location alone makes a strong case if your trip is centered around Tokyo Station, Nihombashi or Ginza. But the stay feels like more than just a convenient luxury hotel near a major station. Once you enter the room, the high-floor Tokyo view immediately becomes part of the experience, while the interiors balance Italian brand glamour with a very Japanese sense of order.
This review focuses on the parts I photographed during the stay: the room, skyline views, bathroom, minibar, amenities and breakfast. I am not going to guess the exact room category from photos alone, but the pictures give a good sense of the room atmosphere and details.
Another advantage is The Bvlgari Bar. Walk-in visitors may find it difficult to visit without a reservation, while hotel guests can use the bar without a separate reservation.
A High-Floor Hotel Above Yaesu
According to the official website, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo occupies floors 40 to 45 of Tokyo Midtown Yaesu. The location is convenient for Tokyo Station, Nihombashi and Ginza, which makes it especially useful for travelers who want shopping, dining and transport in one compact area. There is also that unmistakable high-rise hotel feeling: once the elevator goes up, the noise of the city seems to fall away.
First Impressions Of The Room (1 King Bed, Skyline View)
The room opens with a short corridor leading past the wardrobe and minibar area before reaching the bedroom. As the photos show, the large window pulls your attention straight toward the view. The room does not rely on excessive decoration; instead, it uses materials, color and lighting to create a refined mood.
Room Details And Minibar
The room details are thoughtful. The bedside control panel, vanity, wardrobe, minibar and amenity box each have their own place, so unpacking feels easy. The minibar and welcome setup are especially fun, almost like a small Bvlgari boutique tucked inside the room.
Bathroom And Shower
The bathroom was one of the most satisfying parts of the room. The vanity, bathtub, shower and toilet are separated, and the darker materials give the space a quiet sense of weight. In Tokyo, hotel rooms can sometimes feel tight, but this bathroom felt comfortable enough to reset properly before heading back out.
Breakfast: Il Ristorante - Niko Romito
Breakfast is served at Il Ristorante - Niko Romito on the 40th floor, and the hours are 7:00 am to 10:30 am. Guests can choose between Western and Japanese breakfast, and it is not buffet-style. The Western breakfast had familiar items such as bread, fruit, eggs, bacon and potatoes, but the plating made it feel special. The Japanese breakfast came as a collection of small dishes, making it gentle and easy to enjoy in the morning. The tableware was also beautiful, so the breakfast experience felt memorable beyond the food itself.
Final Thoughts
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is a hotel with a clear sense of place, view, brand identity and room detail. Its location beside Tokyo Station is practical, but the actual stay feels much more like a destination hotel than simply a convenient base. The Tokyo view from the room, the bathroom quality, and the branded minibar and amenities were the parts that stayed with me most.
This is an expensive hotel, so it is not an easy recommendation for every Tokyo trip. But if you are planning a special stay and your itinerary centers around Tokyo Station, Ginza or Nihombashi, it deserves a serious place on the shortlist. It works especially well for travelers who want a high-floor Tokyo view with a strong Italian luxury brand sensibility.
Official information referenced: Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo official website, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo design, Il Ristorante - Niko Romito
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