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Stay Cool This Summer With A Staycation At Four Seasons Hotel New York
Four Seasons Hotel New York's New York Suite Anna Michelle Studio LLC
Temperatures are sizzling in New York City right now, but one midtown hotel is managing to stay cool in more ways than one.
Boasting a plum address on East 57th Street between Park and Madison, a breezy walking distance to can't-miss shopping and attractions, Four Seasons Hotel New York has remained among the city's most luxurious properties since its debut in 1993. Following a four-year hiatus, the commanding skyscraper envisioned by acclaimed architect I.M. Pei unveiled a series of exciting updates last fall, including refreshed accommodations with tablets for personalized temperature and lighting, the latest equipment for the fitness center, and enticing new culinary offerings.
The iconic Four Seasons Hotel New York features a striking Art Deco design. Four Seasons Hotel New York
In short? After you've checked in here, there's little reason to leave, since everything you need for a luxurious and — just as important during this scorching weather — thoroughly comfortable vacation is at your fingertips.
Four Seasons Hotel New York's 219 guest rooms suites offer breathtaking views of the city and Central Park. Anna Michelle Studio LLC
The 219 guest rooms and suites, including the hotel's crown jewel, the 4,300-square-foot Ty Warner penthouse suite, were designed as sky-high sanctuaries with neutral palettes, Japanese tamo ash furnishings, walk-in closets, and deep soaking tubs that fill up in two minutes flat. The oversized windows making gazing out over Manhattan and Central Park even more dreamy.
Situated below ground, the hotel's fitness center isn't as spacious as some of its sister properties, but it's spotless with the latest Technogym equipment, such as the Artis Run Treadmill and Excite Vario elliptical machine. Just down the hall, the highly anticpated spa is expected to open later this year.
Ty Bar at Four Seasons Hotel New York Four Seasons Hotel New York
The hotel's two dining venues, Ty Bar and The Garden — both flank the grand lobby adorned with marble, gold accents, and a dramatic 33-foot glass ceiling — offer unforgettable culinary experiences, thanks to executive chef Maria Tampakis and their striking design. Ty Bar sets a stylish scene with red velvet furnishings and a bold black-and-white Manhattan mural, making it the perfect spot for cocktails — including the signature Three Martini Lunch, a whimsical trio of mini martinis — and hearty bites like sliders and crab cakes. Across the lobby, The Garden remains a top destination for New York City's power breakfasts, beloved for its fluffy lemon ricotta pancakes and serene setting beneath towering acacia trees. This summer, The Garden offers even more to savor with seasonal pancakes (strawberry shortcake in July, s'mores in August) and new lunch options like Mediterranean Branzino topped with chardonnay beurre blanc.
Want more out of a vacation at Four Seasons Hotel New York? Then book the Experience More offer, which is valid for any room cateogry and includes a $250 dining credit applicable towards The Garden, Ty Bar, and in-room dining. More From Forbes Forbes What Makes Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale Such A Beloved Wellness Destination By Katie Chang Forbes Chef Michael White's Levant Opens At San Juan's La Concha Resort By Katie Chang Forbes Discover A Different Kind Of Luxury At Peru's Tambo Del Inka And Colombia's W Bogota By Katie Chang