When you step into the private lobby of the new Nobu Hotel Toronto, you’re not just entering a hotel—you’re crossing into a curated world of elevated serenity and Japanese-inspired sophistication. Open as of June 1, 2025, and perched between the 41st and 45th floors of a sleek, twin-tower development in the Entertainment District, Nobu Hotel Toronto is rewriting the playbook on urban luxury.
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Canadian debut
Rising high above the city, this 36-room boutique escape is Nobu’s Canadian debut—and it makes a bold, beautiful statement. Guests are greeted with warm oshibori towels and tea upon arrival, wrapped in the signature yuzu-ginger scent that floats gently through the private lobby. It’s exclusive, elegant, and quietly thrilling.
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Once inside your room, the city melts away. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of Lake Ontario, the CN Tower, and Toronto’s cinematic skyline. In the bathroom, heated marble floors lead to a deep hinoki wood soaking tub beside the window, where you can bathe in daylight and stillness. The space whispers calm: Japanese robes, Byredo amenities, a wellness mini-bar stocked with Canadian-made products, and your own Alo Yoga mat invite you to turn inward and unwind.
The experience
But serenity doesn’t mean solitude. Nobu Hotel Toronto is also a celebration of culinary and cultural connection. Hotel guests receive priority access to the Nobu Toronto restaurant and bar—a sprawling two-level, 10,000-square-foot culinary playground designed by Studio Munge. Whether you’re sipping a cocktail under a kimono-inspired chandelier at the Nobu Bar, enjoying a private omakase experience at the 11-seat sushi counter, or exploring a curated tasting menu beneath ginkgo-inspired columns, the experience is equal parts intimate and spectacular.
Additional perks like a complimentary mini-bar (excluding alcohol), full a la carte breakfast at the Sakura Lounge, a house Mercedes electric G-Wagon for short city rides, and a wellness-forward fitness center featuring Peloton bikes and FRAME reformer Pilates machines, ensure your every need—whether indulgent or active—is beautifully met.
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Nobu Hotel Toronto isn’t just a place to stay. It’s a private world above the city—an urban sanctuary blending warm Japanese minimalism, modern luxury, and the pulse of Toronto’s Entertainment District. Whether you’re a celebrity looking for discretion, a traveller seeking a restorative escape, or a local indulging in a luxury staycation, Nobu invites you to see Toronto from a new perspective—elevated, refined, and unforgettable.