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Nobu Hotel on Portman Square Opens This Spring
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Nobu Hotel on Portman Square Opens This Spring


Rendering of the Nobu Hotel London Portman Square exterior. (Photo courtesy of Nobu Hotel London Portman Square)

The Nobu Hotel is set to open in Spring 2020 and this month has opened reservations. 

The modern architecture of the 249-room hotel stands out on the corner of Marylebone’s Portman Square, a contrast to the more traditional surrounding buldings. The hotel will feature a signature Nobu restaurant, bar and outdoor terrace, plus a 600-person ballroom, gym, wellness facilities and meeting spaces.

The globally established lifestyle brand founded by Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper will see the iconic Nobu Berkeley Street restaurant move to its new home in Marylebone.

The hotel is owned and developed by L+R Hotels; a group renowned for its portfolio of some of the world’s most prestigious resorts including Cliveden House and Fairmont Monte Carlo. Lead-in rates room-only at the Nobu Hotel London Portman Square start from £345 including VAT for a Superior Room.

I think it is fair to say we are all excited to see the launch of the new hotel showcasing an exceptional world class food and hospitality experience. 

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