nobu toronto

Toronto luxury hotel will now let guests ride around in a $230K Mercedes-Benz

A luxury hotel in Toronto has announced a new partnership with Mercedes-Benz that will give guests access to a complimentary house car service. 

Located near Blue Jays Way and Wellington Street West, Nobu Hotel, Restaurant & Residences opened up this past spring and is Nobu Hospitality's first hotel and residences project.

As part of its new partnership with Mercedes-Benz, guests and residents of the hotel can take complimentary rides in the official house car, the Mercedes-Benz G 580 SUV, which costs upwards of $230,000. 

nobu torontoIn exchange, Nobu will also be offering exclusive experiences and access to Mercedes-Benz customers, including priority dinner reservations at the luxury restaurant, which blends traditional Japanese cuisine with Peruvian ingredients.

Founded by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, acclaimed actor Robert De Niro, and Hollywood producer Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality now operates over 30 hotels and 50 restaurants worldwide, with its only Canadian location situated right here in Toronto. 

Nobu Toronto comprises two residential towers atop the historic facades of the Pilkington Glass Factory, housing a total of 660 units and hotel suites situated in the west tower on floors 41 to 45. 

Nobu Hotel Toronto is located at 33 Mercer St. 

Lead photo by

Nobu 


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Latest in Travel

This Shakespeare-inspired town in Ontario is perfect for your next spring getaway

This peaceful trail at Ontario's second-oldest park leads to a historical lighthouse

These international flights from Canada are surprisingly cheaper despite rising fuel costs

Shark attack leads Canada to issue travel advisory for popular Asian destination

Canadians visiting world's happiest country this summer will need a bigger budget

Toronto-New York flight nearly collides with another aircraft on landing

Canadians will feel the pinch as Disney World set to hike ticket prices

Canada issues new warning to Japan travellers amid natural disaster risk