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Nobu Hotel Toronto will be opening its doors this summer. Following the headline-hitting success of its Toronto restaurant opening in August 2024 – and its luxury residences selling out in record time – the hotel is now available for online reservations from 1 June 2025. An urban sanctuary in the sky, the highly anticipated 36 room and suite hotel is set to elevate Toronto’s luxury hospitality landscape as it unveils 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.
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Rising 45 stories in the heart of downtown Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, 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. The hotel’s central location is a short walk from 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 Hotel Toronto guests will have priority restaurant access to Nobu Toronto Restaurant. See nobuhotels.com/toronto/offers/welcometotoronto/

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