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Fit for a queen (and her king) Lulur (a Javanese word that means “to coat one’s skin”) was traditionally performed right before a bride’s wedding day. In the 17th Century, the ritual used yogurt and spices to exfoliate and polish the skin, leaving it pampered, smooth and supple. Our modern day version of this ancient treatment is a three-hour experience that offers couples indulgence and retreat in the stunning environs of the cliff-top Royal Spa Pavilion. The unparalleled experience begins with a foot treatment, followed by skin brushing, exfoliating Lulur scrub, a cooling algae wrap, facial, massages and more.
Beginning 4th May, visitors to Bulgari Resort Bali can experience the Michelin-starred cuisine of Chef Luca Fantin as the second edition of Il Ristorante - Luca Fantin opens at the Resort. The restaurant promises to deliver the acclaimed level of expertise that has made the original Bulgari Ginza Tower location one of Tokyo’s finest establishments. ...
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo
On 4th April, Bulgari Hotels & Resorts introduces its newest gem, Bulgari Hotel Tokyo, the first Bulgari hotel in Japan and the 8th in the collection. Occupying floors 40 to 45 of an ultra-skyscraper in the Yaesu 2-Chome North District overlooking the iconic red brick Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace Garden and the city all the way to Mt Fuji. 98 ...
On the occasion of World Children's Day, Italian basketball champion and former NBA player Gigi Datome teams up with Bulgari and Save the Children to treat the children of Punto Luce delle Arti a masterclass in sports. Fitness and play are essential for all, but especially for kids, and Datome knows as well as anyone the benefits and joys that can ...
An ancient Balinese tradition is the inspiration behind a new experience at the Resort. Melukat, a purifying ceremony designed to cleanse body and mind, is said to dismiss bad omens to prevent illness and bad luck. For guests, the ritual begins on the private beach, where they are dressed in traditional attire and met by a Balinese priest who leads ...