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Bulgari Hotels: Prices & Rankings 2026

Bulgari runs nine design-led hotels where Italian aesthetics and butler-grade service justify the premium — until value enters the conversation.

9 hotels7 countries2 continents$707–$13,978/night
Hotels
9
Countries
7
Continents
2
Avg rating
7.1
Median rate
$1,324
Range
$707–$13,978
THE BOTTOM LINE
Bulgari is a high-conviction brand with a high floor: seven of nine hotels are Exceptional or Outstanding, anchored by ambiance at 8.8. The catch is value at 3.6 — you pay for the design and the service, not the math. Book Bulgari for milestone stays in Tokyo, Bali, Dubai, or Paris; reconsider for London or Milan.
CHARACTER & IDENTITY

Bulgari is the jewelry house's hotel arm, and it shows: nine properties across seven countries, each one a maximalist exercise in Italian design, butler service, and intimate scale. Founded in Rome and run in partnership with Marriott, Bulgari positions itself as boutique-luxury for design-literate travelers who want craftsmanship over grandeur. Ambiance and design is the portfolio's strongest category at 8.8 out of 10. Restraint, not spectacle, is the house style.

WHO IT'S FOR
BEST FOR

Bulgari is best for travelers who prize Italian design, intimate scale, and personal service over ballroom grandeur — guests booking milestone trips who want to be quietly looked after, and who read a hotel's furniture before its amenities list.

SHOULD LOOK ELSEWHERE

Look elsewhere if you measure luxury by square footage, rely on a deep food-and-beverage program, travel with kids who need resort infrastructure, or care about value arithmetic. The 3.6 value score is real, and London and Milan are not the brand at its best.

THE FLAGSHIP

The best Bulgari hotel in our index is Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, ranked Top 5% (Exceptional).

It's the most service-driven luxury hotel in Tokyo and a credible contender for the best in the city, provided you embrace the maximalist Italian aesthetic. The food operation hasn't quite caught up to the rest, and the rate from $1,069/night is uncompromising. But for travelers who want to be looked after at the highest level, this is the Tokyo address.

THE ENTRY POINT

The cheapest Bulgari hotel is Bulgari Hotel Beijing from $706/night.

You give up scale — this is a compact property, not a grand hotel — and breakfast is a weak point. What you keep is the butler service, the Italian restaurant, and the design language that defines the brand. Book it for a special occasion, not for arithmetic.

WHAT GUESTS LOVE — AND WHAT THEY DON'T
STRENGTHS
+Design as the through-line Ambiance averages 8.8 across the portfolio, with Bvlgari Hotel Milano and Bvlgari Hotel Roma the strongest expressions.
+Butler service that earns the rate Bvlgari Resort Bali and Bvlgari Hotel Shanghai both built their Exceptional ratings on personal service.
+Boutique scale No property feels corporate; Bvlgari Hotel Paris and Bulgari Hotel Beijing trade square footage for intimacy.
+Italian restaurants that deliver The kitchens are a genuine asset, particularly at Bvlgari Hotel Paris and Romito at Bvlgari Hotel Roma.
+Top-tier dominance Seven of nine hotels rate Exceptional or Outstanding — a high floor for a small portfolio.
WEAKNESSES
Value is the brand's soft spot The portfolio averages 3.6 out of 10 on value — the weakest category by a clear margin.
Two soft links Bvlgari Hotel London and Bvlgari Hotel Milano both rate Very Good, below the brand's standard.
Breakfast inconsistency Bulgari Hotel Beijing and others have specific weak spots in the morning service.
Food doesn't always match the room Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo's kitchen lags behind its service and design.
Rates climb fast Bvlgari Hotel Milano tops out at $8,031/night without a clear delivery jump over cheaper siblings.
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All five strengths and five weaknesses per brand, derived from hundreds of guest reviews.
THE VALUE QUESTION

Whether Bulgari is worth the price depends on whether you read a hotel as a designed object or as a delivery system. With seven of nine properties rating Exceptional or Outstanding and rates from $706 to $8,031/night, the top-tier hits — Tokyo, Bali, Dubai, Paris — genuinely earn their premium for travelers who care about scale, service, and aesthetic. For everyone else, the 3.6 value score will sting.

9 hotels
9 hotels

Seasonality

Median nightly rate per month-of-year across every Bulgari hotel. Greener bars are cheapest months; red bars are peak season.

Seasonality

Cheapest: Aug ($1,198) · Peak: May ($1,558)
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$1,265
J
$1,305
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$1,198
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$1,198
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$1,450
O
$1,421
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$1,421
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$1,348
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$1,421
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$1,421
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$1,421
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Seasonality
Median nightly rate per month, plotted across the year.

Price distribution per hotel

One box per hotel, sorted by typical price. The box spans the middle range of nightly rates over the next year; whiskers reach the cheap and expensive ends.

Rating × price

Each dot is one Bulgari hotel. The top half is better-rated; the right half is more expensive. Click a dot to open the hotel.

Spot the outliers
Six per-category scores for every Bulgari hotel, editorial signal, and the shortlist tool to stack up to six side-by-side.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the best Bulgari hotel?
Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is the brand's top-ranked property, sitting in the Top 4% of luxury hotels in our index (Exceptional tier). It is the most service-driven luxury hotel in Tokyo on current form and a serious contender for the city's best, provided you embrace the maximalist Italian aesthetic. The food operation lags the rest of the experience, and pricing is uncompromising, but for travelers who want to be looked after at the highest level, this is the Tokyo address to book.
What is the cheapest Bulgari hotel?
Bulgari Hotel Beijing has the lowest entry rate in the portfolio at $706 per night. It's Beijing's most personal luxury stay — a compact, design-led property where the butler service and Italian restaurant earn the premium, though breakfast and pricing give pause. Book it for a special occasion and you'll likely leave converted; book it expecting grand-hotel scale and you may feel shortchanged. Worth it for the experience, not the arithmetic.
What is the most expensive Bulgari hotel?
Bvlgari Hotel Milano tops the portfolio at up to $8,031 per night. It remains Milan's most atmospheric luxury address — the garden, the location and the Antonio Citterio design are hard to match. But rooms run small, value is stretched, and service outside the front desk is inconsistent enough that guests paying top rates sometimes leave feeling shortchanged. Worth it for the setting and the scene; less defensible if you're buying on pure hardware or polish.
Where does Bulgari have hotels?
Bulgari operates 9 hotels across 7 countries on two continents, Asia and Europe. China and Italy lead with two properties each, followed by single hotels in Japan, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates. The footprint skews toward major luxury capitals — Tokyo, Milan, Beijing, Shanghai, Dubai — rather than resort destinations, with Bali as the notable exception.
What is Bulgari known for?
Bulgari is known for ambiance and design, the brand's strongest category at a portfolio average of 8.8 out of 10. Consistency is the signal here: every Bulgari property scores at least 5.9 on ambiance and design, reflecting the Antonio Citterio-led aesthetic that runs through the entire collection. The maximalist Italian look — stone, dark wood, brand-coded interiors — is the through-line guests book the brand for.
Is Bulgari worth the price?
For the experience, yes; on the math, no. Seven of 9 Bulgari hotels (78%) land in the top two tiers — 4 Exceptional, 3 Outstanding — and ambiance and design averages 8.8 out of 10 across the portfolio. But value is the weakest category at 3.6, and rates run from $706 to $8,031 per night. Book Bulgari for the design, the scene and the service ceiling. Don't book it expecting the room or the breakfast to justify the bill.
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