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Nobu Hotel Toronto Promises City’s Most Private Retreat

by Bruce Parkinson  March 13, 2025
Nobu Hotel Toronto Promises City’s Most Private Retreat

Nobu Hotel Toronto (CNW Group/Nobu Hotel Toronto)

It’s just a 36-key hotel. But when the Nobu name is attached, people pay attention.

Following the success of its Toronto restaurant opening in August 2024, and its luxury residences selling out in record time, the Nobu Hotel Toronto is now available for online reservations from June 1, 2025. 

Described as an urban sanctuary in the sky, the hotel is billing itself as “the city’s most private retreat for guests seeking respite from the public eye.”

Founded by internationally renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Academy Award winner Robert De Niro and Hollywood producer Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality blends modern luxury and minimal Japanese tradition with the energy of a lifestyle hotel.

Nobu Hotel Toronto is the first luxury hotel in the city to be situated at the very top of a mixed-use property, located on floors 41 to 45 of a building in the heart of the city’s vibrant Entertainment District, just a block from the home of the Toronto International Film Festival. 

“Nobu Hotel Toronto will be a monumental addition to the luxury hotel landscape in the city”, said Benoit Pretet, General Manager of Nobu Hotel Toronto. “Situated in a prime location in the heart of the entertainment district and just steps from cultural landmarks like TIFF, Nobu Hotel Toronto will quickly become the city’s urban oasis.”

Toronto’s luxury hotel scene will soon add Nobu to its brand collection.

Hotel features include:

Complimentary mini-bar: indulge in an assortment of locally curated treats and non-alcoholic refreshments.

Priority restaurant access to Nobu Toronto: priority access to Nobu Toronto restaurant reservations at time of hotel booking.

Sakura Lounge: a private escape exclusively for hotel guests, who enjoy complimentary full breakfast daily, as well as all-day dining and curated weekly programming.

Wellness experiences: a state-of-the-art fitness centre featuring TechnoGym equipment, Peloton bikes and Frame Pilates reformer, as well as an in-room Zen Wellness program including Alo yoga equipment, on-demand fitness classes on TV, stretching rituals, nutrition guides and local spa and fitness recommendations.

Guestroom amenities: Includes a Japanese Deep Soaking Wood Tub, Japanese Toto, Bathorium and Byredo products, and Dyson appliances.

In-room dining: Guests can order signature Nobu-style dishes right to their room at any time throughout the day.

Visitors are now able to book hotel reservations for stays. Starting today, guests can make reservations online through the Nobu Hotel Toronto website, for dates starting from June 1, 2025. To celebrate the hotel’s official debut, travellers are invited to book a limited-time-only offer:

Grand Opening Offer 

Nobu Hotel Toronto has an introductory offer available now. An online search for a late-June weekend found entry level pricing for a deluxe room at around $700, with suites starting around $1,100. The grand opening offer includes perks like:

  • Daily Full Breakfast in Sakura Lounge
  • Complimentary In-Room Mini Bar
  • $100 or $200 Hotel Credit (based on accommodation category)
  • Valet Parking
  • Room upgrade, based on availability at time of arrival
  • Guaranteed dinner reservations at Nobu Toronto at time of hotel booking
  • Welcome Amenity
  
  
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