Bulgari Hotel Tokyo ranks #3 on our 2026 list of the best bachelor & bachelorette hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the suite categories, the pool, the bar, the late table, and the alternatives we measured it against.
“Bulgari's 2023 Tokyo opening — Antonio Citterio interiors on floors 40-45 of the Yaesu Tower. Niwa restaurant has one Michelin star. The Italian-Japanese fusion executed without compromise.”
Bulgari's 2023 Tokyo opening — Antonio Citterio interiors on floors 40–45 of Yaesu Tower, the Michelin-starred Niko Romito kitchen, and the most decisive Italian-Japanese fusion in the city.
"The lobby on the 45th floor with hand-painted gold ceilings, the Niwa sushi counter behind dark stone, the 25-metre pool with the city below — Bulgari has spent twenty years learning how to do hotels, and Tokyo is the answer."
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo opened in April 2023 — the brand's eighth property worldwide and the second in Asia after Shanghai. It occupies the top six floors, levels 40 to 45, of the Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Central Tower, directly above Tokyo Station's Yaesu exit. The location is the operational heart of central Tokyo: a five-minute walk to Ginza, ten minutes to Marunouchi and the Imperial Palace, fifteen to Nihonbashi. From the windows, the curve of Tokyo Bay is to the east, the Imperial Palace gardens to the west, and Mount Fuji visible on a clear winter morning across the Marunouchi rooftops.
A bachelor/bachelorette trip in London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, Sydney is structurally different from one in a destination party town. The bridal party is using the city itself as the venue — the hotel's job is to be the right address with the right bar and the right concierge programme. The properties that earn global-capital inclusion are the ones where the lobby bar is genuinely a destination, the suite categories handle a bridal party of eight, and the staff has the relationships to make the city's hardest reservations happen.
Bulgari Hotels are the jeweller's twenty-year project — Antonio Citterio interiors, Niko Romito kitchens. For a bachelor/bachelorette trip, the Bulgari Bar and the rooftop programmes (Tokyo's 45th-floor pool, Roma's terrace) are exactly the right stage for the toast-and-table evening. The suite categories run oversized enough that a bridal party of eight can pre-game without leaving the building.
Architecture and interior are by the Milanese studio Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, who have designed every Bulgari Hotel since the first in Milan in 2004. The Tokyo treatment is the warmest in the portfolio: pale wood, hand-painted gold ceilings in the lobby and reception, saffron leather headboards, and walnut panelling that quotes traditional Japanese carpentry without imitating it. There are 98 rooms and suites starting at 50 square metres for the entry Bulgari Room — among the most generous category sizes in any new Tokyo opening — with the Bulgari Suite at 400 square metres and the duplex Tokyo Suite, with its private rooftop terrace facing Mount Fuji, at 425.
Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, on the 40th floor, holds one Michelin star — the Italian three-Michelin chef's only outpost in Asia, serving a menu that reads as classical Italian read through Japanese ingredients. Sushi Hōseki is an eight-seat counter run by chef Kenji Nagano, formerly of Sushi Yoshitake, with a tasting menu that runs at one of the highest covers in the city. The Bulgari Bar, on the 40th floor, is among the most photogenic hotel bars in Tokyo — circular, dark, with a single panoramic window facing the Imperial Palace at sunset. Bulgari Dolci on the ground floor is the chocolate boutique-pâtisserie that anchors every Bulgari hotel.
For a 2026 bachelor or bachelorette weekend at this level, the most direct comparisons are Cheval Blanc St-Tropez in St Tropez (#2 on this list), Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas in Las Vegas (#4 on this list), Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Miami (#1 on this list). Bulgari Hotel Tokyo earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above — usually a combination of suite configuration, pool programme, bar gravity, and the operational seriousness with which the property handles a bridal-party booking. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular weekend is the runner-up.
Address: 2-chōme-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan. Bachelor/bachelorette categories — the connecting suites, the multi-bedroom configurations, the cabana-plus-suite packages — book six to twelve months ahead in peak wedding season (April–October in the Northern Hemisphere). The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, and the on-property nightlife details. Use the bachelor / bachelorette occasion page for the broader context, or the Tokyo city guide for the local nightlife landscape.
Sibling entries on the Top 30 Bachelor & Bachelorette list with full editorial cases:
#2 · Cheval Blanc St-Tropez · St Tropez#4 · Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas · Las Vegas#1 · Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club · Miami#5 · Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid · Madrid