Nobu Hotels

When you think of Nobu, your mind probably jumps to world-class sushi, sleek design, and that signature sense of understated cool. But Nobu isn’t just a restaurant empire anymore—it’s also a growing collection of luxury hotels across the globe. Blending cutting-edge architecture, culinary excellence, and a relaxed yet refined atmosphere, Nobu Hotels have become destinations in their own right.

Whether you’re a foodie chasing the next unforgettable meal, a traveler seeking stylish stays, or someone who simply loves a cosmopolitan vibe, Nobu Hotels deliver an experience that goes beyond just a room.

The Nobu Hotel Concept

Launched in 2013 with the opening of Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the brand is the brainchild of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper. Their vision was simple: create hotels that mirror the Nobu dining philosophy—sophisticated, sleek, and infused with Japanese-inspired hospitality. Each hotel blends local character with the brand’s signature style: minimalist luxury, calming interiors, and of course, a Nobu restaurant at the heart of the property.

Where to Find Nobu Hotels

Today, Nobu Hotels span across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Here are a few highlights:

  • Nobu Hotel Miami Beach – A beachfront gem that combines retro Miami glamour with Nobu’s modern aesthetic. Perfect for travelers who want both relaxation and nightlife.

  • Nobu Hotel London Portman Square – A sleek addition to London’s luxury hotel scene, with contemporary design and one of the city’s hottest dining rooms.

  • Nobu Hotel Los Cabos – A desert-meets-ocean retreat in Mexico, offering infinity pools, striking architecture, and serene beachfront views.

  • Nobu Hotel Tokyo – The brand’s flagship in Japan, opening in the cultural heart of Nobu’s culinary roots.

  • Nobu Hotel Marrakech – A fusion of Moroccan craftsmanship and Nobu’s modern edge, creating a unique cultural stay.

What Sets Nobu Hotels Apart

  • Design-forward spaces: Minimalist Japanese elegance meets local culture in every property.

  • Food-first philosophy: Each hotel has its own Nobu restaurant, meaning guests never have to leave the property for world-class dining.

  • Lifestyle luxury: Nobu Hotels focus less on stiff formality and more on a laid-back, stylish atmosphere. Expect wellness offerings, rooftop lounges, and buzzing social spaces.

The Nobu Experience

Staying at a Nobu Hotel feels like being part of an exclusive yet approachable community. It’s luxury, but without the pretension—where the scent of cedarwood might greet you in the lobby, the staff anticipates your needs, and you can go from spa treatment to a Michelin-worthy dinner just steps from your room.

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