The 36-room hotel is positioned on levels 41 to 45 and includes suites designed with Japanese-inspired materials and floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of downtown Toronto and Lake Ontario.
The property also features hinoki wood soaking tubs positioned by the windows, heated bathroom floors, TOTO toilets, and amenities from brands such as Byredo and Dyson.
Guests staying at Nobu Hotel Toronto have access to private check-in areas and the Sakura Lounge, which serves breakfast and hosts events.
A wellness programme includes curated in-room amenities, on-demand fitness classes, and a 24-hour fitness centre with equipment from Technogym and Peloton. Guests will also be able to use a Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle.
The hotel provides access to the adjacent Nobu Restaurant, which opened in 2024. The launch of the hotel completes Nobu’s first integrated project in Canada, combining residential, dining and hospitality elements within a single site.
Claudia Schergna