Four Seasons Hotel | T+L 500 2008 | Travel + Leisure

Four Seasons Hotel

Sleek 52-story, I. M. Pei-designed tower in midtown.

Score 85.89
Stats 368 rooms; 2 restaurants; 1 bar.
Competitive Edge At 600 square feet, the rooms are bigger than most Manhattan apartments.
Rooms to Book We prefer the Corners on the 28th and 29th floors, for their 2 windows.
Don't Miss A counter seat at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.
Cost Doubles from $1,050.
Contact 57 East 57th Street
Midtown
800/487-3769 or 212/758-5700

www.fourseasons.com

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“Stylistically, the suites are as tasteful as my spread at the InterContinental was showy. Chocolate-upholstered couches beckon you to spark up the gas fireplace and get lost in a first edition of some late-period Dickens....” MORE»

—Bruno Maddox
“A Room of One's Own” in Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006

“The Four Seasons is planning to open its I.M. Pei–designed Penthouse Suite this spring. Measuring a grand 3,000 square feet, with panoramic vistas from the 52nd floor, the hotel's pet project has taken four years to create. With a price tag of more than $30,000 a night, it will be the costliest sleep in town....” MORE»


“T+L Reports: Suite New York” in Travel + Leisure, Dec 2005

“Real estate (1,500 square feet, to be exact); 180 degrees of the best views in town (this is Manhattan's tallest hotel); living in an I.M. Pei design....” MORE»

—Michael Gross
“The New Luxury” in Travel + Leisure, Jun 2005