Four Seasons Place

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Four Seasons Hong Kong

  • March 16, 2009
  • Rated 5 of 5 by LenR from Townsville, Australia
Four Seasons Hong Kong

The Four Seasons is on the Hong Kong Island waterfront overlooking Victoria Harbour and the financial district. The hotel adds considerably to the luxury and excellence in a city renowned for exceptional accommodations. As part of the prestigious International Finance Centre, it offers unrivalled links to Hong Kong Station, with the famed Star Ferry steps away.

It is difficult for me to say just how good the hotel is but the hotel likes to quote Prestige Magazine which concluded, "Opened in 2005, the Four Seasons set out to raise the bar – and it certainly succeeded. The establishment is the epitome of high-end luxury, evident down to the smallest of details."

Its 399 guest rooms, including 54 suites, each reflect signature Four Seasons comfort and luxury. Wall-to-wall windows offer captivating vistas of the city, Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the Peak.

Contemporary room décor includes wood- and silk-panelled walls and marble-floored entry foyers, while guests desiring a more traditional Chinese experience can choose from rooms featuring sculpted furnishings and authentic ink paintings. Every guest room is equipped with up-to-the-minute technology, including a 42-inch plasma screen satellite television. For a nominal fee, all guests can enjoy enhanced privileges at the Executive Club Lounge.

Caprice is the hotel’s French restaurant. Its design integrates guest seating into the open kitchen, allowing diners to watch the chefs at work while delicious aromas accompany the dining experience. The menus of authentic French contemporary cuisine bring together culinary influences from regions all over France. This is one of only seven restaurants in Hong Kong to receive two prestigious Michelin stars. The 100-seat restaurant also includes an adjoining bar and lounge area for cocktails and three private dining rooms with seating for up to 16 guests.

Of course there are swimming pools. Enjoy a leisurely swim in the free-form infinity-edge pool, exercise in the lap pool, then take a cool dip in the plunge pool – or simply take in the magnificent harbour views from the whirlpool. The infinity-edge pool and lap pool are equipped with speakers so swimmers can enjoy music underwater. In winter, the infinity-edged pool is also heated. The harbour-view, open-air Pool Terrace provides light meals and snacks for guests.

The 24-hour Fitness Centre overlooks spectacular Victoria Harbour from floor-to-ceiling windows. It offers the latest in cardiovascular equipment – with each machine featuring an individual LCD touch-screen television and headphones – as well as an extensive selection of weight-training machines and free weights. Tai chi, yoga and Pilates classes are also available.

The Spa at Four Seasons is a bright, contemporary environment with traditional Four Seasons service. This luxurious urban sanctuary comprises 16 treatment rooms, including two lavish spa suites, Aqua and Crystal. Each spa suite features a vitality pool for two, a daybed, an LCD television and a private bar. A private bathroom and rain shower are available in the spa suites and most of the treatment rooms. Upon arrival, you can retreat to your individual spa room or choose from a unique blend of aquatic experiences in the Vitality Lounge, including a Finnish sauna, steam and floatation tank in the men's area, a soft sauna, crystal steam and rhassoul chamber in the women's area, or an indoor vitality pool.

From journal Luxury Accommodation

Four Seasons Place

  • April 26, 2007
  • Rated 1 of 5 by phon from LA, California
I write to respond to another reader’s comment on an unfavorable man at the Four Seasons. Everything this reader mentioned was so true, Four Seasons actually breached their contract on this one. Since this man named Wayne arrived, the whole concierge department at the Four Seasonshas changed from all the helpful, friendly girls, to an arrogant, discriminating male staff. My foreign husband and I got totally different service. He was getting “Yes, Sir” and I was getting “ but, this is not part of our service.”

I’m very upset by this kind of service and I will move out and ask all my friends to do so. I will also discuss with my lawyer how we can let the public know about this kind of “discriminating” behavior.

From journal An unfavorable man is working at Four Seasons HK

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