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Explore The Best Of Toronto
Immerse yourself in the cultural mosaic of Toronto’s City Centre. Our address is in the heart of the Entertainment District — a bustling neighbourhood that lives up to its name with nightlife, theatre, shopping, and preeminent landmarks at every turn. Inspired by our vibrant locale, Nobu offers a hotel experience that showcases the city’s cultural diversity.
Explore Nobu Hotel Toronto
At first glance, Nobu Hotel Toronto showcases the iconic brick façade of the original Pilkington Glass Factory building. Inside, quintessential Nobu design comes alive through the work of Canadian interior design firm Studio Munge.
This blend of Japanese minimalism with local influences is highlighted by a captivating art installation by Dennis Lin, drawing inspiration from the Canadian landscape and the delicate artistry of Tsuchime Japanese metalwork.
Canada’s Cultural Mosaic
Located in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, Nobu Hotel Toronto is ideally located a short walk to Toronto’s landmarks, entertainment, and attractions, including the Toronto International Film Festival, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, Distillery District, Saks Fifth Avenue, and the best theatre, dining, and nightlife.
Yorkville
Stroll this charming 19th century village just north of Nobu Hotel Toronto and discover some of the city’s best luxury shopping, art galleries and restaurants. Originally a Victorian village, bohemian enclave and music scene of the city, Yorkville is now a posh hangout to visit during the day.
Saks Fifth Avenue and Eaton Centre
Posh department store chain carrying the world’s
premier designer apparel, shoes & accessories, plus home goods & more.
Toronto Harbourfront
The tranquil Harbourfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario
offers waterfront parks, live entertainment, cultural arts and crafts exhibits, open green
spaces and walking paths.
Queen’s Park
A historic urban park and the site of the Ontario Legislative Building, offering peaceful green spaces.
Royal Ontario Museum
A renowned museum displaying a wide array of natural history, world cultures, and art exhibits.
Yorkville
An upscale district featuring designer boutiques, fine dining, and art galleries in a chic setting.
Kensington Market
A vibrant multicultural neighborhood known for its eclectic shops, vintage boutiques, and global cuisine.
Toronto Islands
A serene parkland off the city’s shore, offering beaches, picnic areas, and stunning skyline views.
Rogers Centre
A modern stadium hosting large-scale sports events and concerts with a retractable roof.
CN Tower
An iconic skyline staple offering breathtaking views, dining experiences, and EdgeWalk thrill activities.
Scotiabank Arena
A premier venue for major concerts, sporting events, and entertainment in the heart of Downtown Toronto.
Casa Loma
A majestic castle with gardens overlooking panoramic city views and historical exhibits.
High Park
Toronto’s largest public park features beautiful trails, sports facilities, a zoo, and seasonal blooms.
Distillery District
A charming pedestrian-only village set in historic whisky distillery buildings, with shops, restaurants, and galleries.
Art Gallery of Ontario
St. Lawrence Market
A historic market offering a vast selection of gourmet foods, artisan crafts, and culinary delights.
Stackt Market
An innovative container market featuring a mix of local retailers, eateries, and cultural experiences.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
A world-renowned film festival presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers.
Nathan Phillips Square
A vibrant public space in front of City Hall, known for its reflective pool and seasonal events.
Allan Gardens
An indoor botanical garden showcasing diverse plant species from around the world in historic greenhouses.
Nobu Hotel Toronto
Rising 45-stories in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, Nobu announces its Canadian debut with Nobu Hotel, Restaurant & Residences.