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Nobu Hospitality has opened reservations for its second property in the UK, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, set to open summer 2020 and accepting bookings from July. Located in the heart of central London’s vibrant Marylebone area, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square features 249 guest rooms and suites, Nobu’s world-class restaurant, a ballroom and more. Nobu Hotel London Portman Square marks the third collaboration between developer L+R Hotels and Nobu Hospitality, following the successful launches of Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay and Nobu Restaurant Monte Carlo.
Desmond Taljaard, Managing Director, L+R commented: “We are very excited to launch this truly unique property in 2020. The opening of Nobu Hotel London Portman Square marks another successful collaboration with Nobu Hospitality and will be a hallmark opening for both brands – in one of the capital’s most sought-after cultural districts. We look forward to welcoming our first guests this summer and showcasing our shared passion for exceptional food and hospitality experiences.” Exemplary design will be showcased throughout the hotel’s common spaces; including the lobby and lounge, Nobu Bar and Restaurant, outdoor terrace, ballroom and two boardrooms – conceptualised by internationally acclaimed David Collins Studio.Rooms and suites by MAKE Architects echo the character of the rest of the hotel, primarily influenced by Japanese minimalist aesthetic and complemented by moments of bold artistic expression. The property joins the 148-room-and-suite Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch in East London, which opened in mid-2017. Nobu Hotel London Portman Square is currently taking reservations from July, with lead-in rates from £319. More at london-portman.nobuhotels.com
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