Four Seasons Hotel New York
A towering achievement with remarkable views
Rising 52 storeys above Manhattan is the Art Deco-inspired Four Seasons Hotel New York. Designed by I M Pei, public areas feature 10m ceilings and the same limestone used in the Louvre expansion. Guest rooms and suites are beautifully appointed and offer dazzling views of the city, while the recently opened TY Bar – renamed after the hotel’s owner Ty Warner – serves Hudson Bourbon, especially distilled for the hotel.

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