Five new Four Seasons hotels and resorts are getting ready to transition from breaking ground to cutting ribbon - and welcoming guests in 2015. Five new Four Seasons hotels and resorts are getting ready to transition from breaking ground to cutting ribbon - and welcoming guests in 2015, with far-flung locations, historic connections and awe-inspiring architecture, these new bastions of luxury promise to widen horizons and deepen appreciation for comfort, superlative service and authenticity. Get ready to make one (or all) of these hotels a home-away-from-home in 2015:
On the third largest Hawaiian island,Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina, meaning “Place of Joy,” is situated on the sun drenched side of this beautiful oasis and will have 365 hotel rooms and 180 private residences, all enjoying the awe-inspiring views. Slated to open in late 2015, Four Seasons will breathe new life into the existing Ilihani Resort, designed by world-famous architect Edward Killingsworth.
This urban oasis in the heart of a busy economic hub slated to open in mid-2015, is the secondFour Seasons hotel in Morocco and offers guests sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and exquisite Moroccan sunset. The hotel’s top floor will be transformed into a French brasserie and bar and its world class Spa will offer guests a mix of progressive western and local therapies, including a traditional hammam experience.
Major tourist sites are also nearby including World Heritage Changdeokgung Palace. The 317 room, 25-storey building site contains the foundations of the 15th century Dangjudong 26 building, a government structure that was part of the ancient Gyeongbokgung Palace. To catch a glimpse of the excavation, guests can look down through the glass floor in the feature restaurant. The Hotel will feature nine restaurants and bars (from a street side bakery to fine dining Chinese restaurant and hidden speakeasy-style bar) and a state-of-the-art fitness facility, complete with 3-D golf simulators and private membership club facilities.
Beyond the spectacular sights, the news creating the most buzz is culinary: international restaurateur and Michelin-starred Chef Wolfgang Puck will be opening two signature restaurants and a new bar and lounge on the property.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has more than 60 projects at various stages of development in markets including Abu Dhabi, Kyoto, Madrid and São Paulo just to name a few. Focused on establishing a presence in new markets and expanding its footprint in existing markets, Four Seasons continues to set its sights on introducing its signature brand of luxury and customized service to discerning luxury travellers around the world. |