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Nobu Hotel Toronto is now open and offering introductory rates for summer stays
Nobu Hotel Toronto is now officially open, and welcoming guests. After debuting Canada’s first Nobu restaurant last summer, this marks the full launch of the country’s first integrated Nobu property, bringing together the brand’s signature hospitality, culinary excellence, and design-forward living – founded by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper.
The boutique 36-suite hotel sits high above the city on floors 41 to 45 of the west tower at 25 Mercer Street, offering cinematic skyline views, serene wellness experiences, and exclusive guest access to amenities across the entire Nobu Toronto development.
Guests will enjoy features like deep-soaking hinoki tubs beside floor-to-ceiling windows, an in-room wellness program curated by local partner trove wellbeing, and access to the guest-only Sakura Lounge with daily à la carte breakfast. Other highlights include a fully stocked complimentary mini-bar, a 24/7 fitness centre with Technogym and FORME Studio Mirror, and guaranteed priority reservations at the Nobu restaurant located on the first and second floors.
With the launch of Nobu Hotel Toronto in downtown’s lively Entertainment District, the integrated destination now offers guests and residents a seamless lifestyle experience anchored in luxury, design, and cultural energy. Elevated above the bustle of the city, the luxury hotel is the highest in the city offering an extraordinary sense of privacy along with sweeping, panoramic views of Lake Ontario and Toronto’s iconic skyline
Hotel Credit up to $200 and the below inclusions. Offer available for stays from June 1, 2025 onwards.
Grand Opening Offer
▪ Daily Full Breakfast in Sakura Lounge
▪ Complimentary In-Room Mini Bar*
▪ $100 or $200 Hotel Credit**
▪ Valet Parking
▪ Room upgrade, based on availability at time of arrival
▪ Guaranteed dinner reservations at Nobu Toronto at time of hotel booking
▪ Welcome Amenity
*Does not include alcohol.
**Credit is per stay. $100 Hotel Credit for Deluxe, Zen and Hikari room types. $200 Hotel Credit for Mizu and Miyabi one-bedroom suites. Based on availability at time of booking. Blackout dates apply. Prices in Canadian dollars.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the city’s most iconic landmarks, providing a luminous vantage point from sunrise to sunset. For an even more immersive experience, Nobu’s signature hinoki wood deep-soaking tubs positioned beside panoramic windows, allow guests to unwind in serene luxury while overlooking the CN Tower and shimmering waters of Lake Ontario. All hotel rooms are crafted with a balance of natural materials, warm woods, and subtle Japanese detailing, where the lines between comfort, function, and elegance gently dissolve.
Key Features & Experiences include:
- Private Hotel Lobby: Accessible only to registered hotel guests, the lobby requires key card access offering respite and privacy.
- Sakura Lounge with Complimentary Daily Breakfast: An exclusive guest-only space offering daily full a la carte breakfast, all-day dining and specialty guest programming, as well as a private dining room which can be used as a meeting space.
- Complimentary Mini-Bar: All hotel guests enjoy unlimited locally sourced snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, replenished daily.
- Complimentary Wellness Mini-Bar: Curated by Toronto-based wellness partner trove wellbeing™, enjoy rest, restoration, and balance with a selection of Canadian-made amenities including sea algae eye masks, marine collagen supplements, functional chocolate bar with adaptogens and more.
- In-Room Wellness Program: Includes in-room yoga mat with Earth+Sky TV on-demand fitness classes, built-in automatic blackout blinds for the ultimate sleep and yuzu and ginger salt bath ritual. Advanced in-room spa treatment menu available.
- Fitness Centre: Open 24/7, maintain your at-home routine with our Technogym® equipment, Peloton® bikes, Frame Pilates™ reformer, FORME Studio Mirror or explore the city on our stylish cruiser bikes.
- Guestroom Amenities: Japanese deep soaking tubs, heated floors, Japanese yukata robes and slippers, TOTO® toilets, Byredo®, and Dyson® appliances.
- Priority Access to Nobu Toronto Restaurant: Exclusive dining reservations guaranteed at the time of hotel booking.
- In-Room Dining: Signature Nobu-style dishes delivered directly to your guestroom.
- Mercedes-Benz Electric G-Class House Car: Guests have access to a 2025 Mercedes-Benz® G 580 with EQ Technology, providing seamless transportation in sustainable luxury.
Nobu Hotel Toronto will offer guests a premium wellness experience, with everything from a state-of-the-art fitness centre, to a stretching routine card inspired by chef Nobu Matsuhisa himself, to an in-room Zen Wellness guide directing guests to some of the city’s most coveted self-care destinations. Additional hotel perks will include a complimentary mini bar in each room, access to the guest-only Sakura Lounge offering daily complimentary breakfast, as well as priority reservation access at Nobu restaurant, located conveniently on the first and second floors of the integrated property.
The hotel’s remarkably central location is a short walk from the Entertainment District, including TIFF, along with the city’s preeminent shopping, live theatre, sports and entertainment venues, and moments from the city’s most distinguished landmarks including the CN Tower, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, Union Station and Toronto Harbourfront.
Nobu Toronto Restaurant, Bar & Lounge is located below the hotel at 25 Mercer St. For more details and to make restaurant reservations up to 30 days in advance or hotel reservations from June 1, 2025 onwards, visit the official Nobu Toronto website. Stay updated by following Nobu Toronto on social media via @nobutoronto #NobuToronto
Grand Opening Offer:
To celebrate the launch, Nobu Hotel Toronto is offering a limited-time Grand Opening Offer, which can be found HERE. Reservations are now available online at nobuhotels.com/toronto for stays starting June 1, 2025.
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Bryen Dunn is a freelance journalist based in Toronto with a focus on tourism, lifestyle, entertainment and community issues. He has written several travel articles and has an extensive portfolio of celebrity interviews with musicians, actors and other public personalities. He’s willing to take on any assignments of interest, attend parties with free booze, listen to rants, and travel the world in search of the great unknown. He’s eager to discover the new, remember the past, and look into the future.