In a luxurious retreat within Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, Laura Bartlett discovered a seamless fusion of Japanese elegance, top-tier amenities, and personalised service, creating an unforgettable experience in the heart of Marylebone…

In the enchanting realm of luxury experiences, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square emerges as a captivating haven where opulence intertwines seamlessly with culinary mastery and holistic well-being. I recently found myself ensconced in the splendours of Nobu, a name synonymous with unparalleled elegance and culinary excellence.

From the moment I stepped into the sophisticated embrace of Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, the echoes of my previous Nobu encounters across the globe resonated, setting the stage for yet another remarkable stay. The allure of Nobu lies not only in its sumptuous accommodations but also in the promise of gastronomic delights that elevate the entire experience.

My night began with a solitary rendezvous in the Nobu Restaurant, where the open kitchen unfolded a culinary spectacle before my eyes. The harmonious dance of flavours, featuring iconic dishes such as Rock Shrimp Tempura, Miso Black Cod, and Yellowtail Sashimi with jalapeño slices, showcased the quintessential ‘Nobu Style.’ It was a culinary journey that transcended borders, a testament to Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s mastery honed through years of exploration in Tokyo and beyond.

As the night unfolded, I retired to the comfort of my luxurious accommodation, elevating the concept of luxury living, my stay at Nobu Hotel London Portman Square was further enhanced by a gracious upgrade to a One Bedroom Suite, a haven of sophistication and comfort that surpassed all expectations.

A nod to the hotel’s Japanese heritage, the room featured a traditional Japanese tea set, adding a touch of cultural authenticity to the experience along with the Yukata robes, a quintessential element of Japanese hospitality, enhancing the sense of luxury and relaxation.

Anticipating the dawn of a new day filled with Nobu’s distinctive blend of work, wellness, and play, the following morning I ventured down to Nobu Pilates, an innovative addition to the hotel’s repertoire. My first experience with the Pilates Reformer was a revelation, seamlessly aligning with Nobu’s commitment to holistic well-being.

The Nobu ethos extends beyond the plate and the Pilates studio to encompass a diverse celebration of lifestyle elements. Nobu Hotel London Portman Square presents itself not just as a place to stay but as a sanctuary where indulgence and rejuvenation coalesce effortlessly. The seamless fusion of work, wellness, and leisure under one roof epitomises the modern luxury traveler’s desires.

And then, there’s the captivating allure of Nobu Bar – a pulsating hub of energy and creativity. It is here that Nobu Hotel introduces its latest venture, “Drop The Beat.” Launched at the end of last year, this weekly extravaganza, taking place every Thursday, transports guests to the heyday of 80s disco and funk. Drawing inspiration from the legendary Japanese nightclub, Maharaja, it promises an immersive journey into the era’s musical enchantment.

Bar Manager Sophie Bratt, in collaboration with House of Suntory, has curated a new cocktail menu that complements the rhythm and energy of the night. “Drop The Beat” at Nobu Bar is not just a gathering; it’s a symphony of nostalgia and contemporary flair, a celebration of music, mixology, and the unmistakable Nobu ambiance.

In the heart of Marylebone, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square stands as a testament to the fusion of timeless luxury and avant-garde experiences. Whether you’re savouring the exquisite Nobu cuisine, indulging in a Pilates session, or grooving to the beats at Nobu Bar’s latest offering, this luxury lifestyle hotel transcends expectations, leaving an indelible mark on your memory. Welcome to Nobu Portman Square, where every moment is an invitation to elevate your senses and embrace the extraordinary.

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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