Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown Opens

September 21, 2016

Four Seasons New York Hotel DowntownFour Seasons Hotel New York Downtown is now open. “Downtown New York has been reborn as the most vibrant neighborhood in city,” says Peter Humig, general manager of the all-new hotel. “It’s no longer simply a business district. You can feel the energy the minute you arrive, and we are proud to be in the heart of it.”

Located in Tribeca just steps from Wall Street, the World Trade Center and the stunning new Oculus, the Four Seasons is also close to designer shopping in Soho, nightlife in the Meatpacking District and the relaxed tranquility of the city’s waterfront.

Manhattan’s chic style is evident in 189 hotel rooms and suites designed by Soho and Toronto-based design studio Yabu Pushelberg. The rooms are appointed with light blues, grays and taupes, providing a backdrop to a technologically advanced guest room that is filled with natural light. Marble bathrooms and deep soaking tubs help complete the design elements that one would expect at Four Seasons. Hotel guests can take refuge from the city in luxurious rooms ranging from 400 to 2,400 sf with every need anticipated.

The just-opened CUT by Wolfgang Puck is located inside Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. It’s the celebrity chef’s first Manhattan address, seating 64 in the main dining room, 32 in the lounge and up to 31 in a more intimate space off the main dining room.

The Spa at Four Seasons offers results-driven therapies featuring European brands. For the first time in America, Swiss-based Dr. Burgener brings a concept that is part rejuvenation, part relaxation backed by study in the science of skin. The Spa also is the only place in New York to experience facials by Omorovicza of Hungary.

A state-of-the art 6,000-sf fitness center boasts inspiring views of the Oculus and the World Trade Center. The shimmering 75 foot indoor lap pool is surrounded by restful lounge furnishings and flooded with natural light, and an outdoor terrace, a rare indulgence in Manhattan.

Contemporary touches blend seamlessly in the Greenwich Ballroom, a setting for business meetings, social galas, and other private events for up to 175 guests. Two additional salons provide options for smaller functions or breakouts. For event hosts and meeting planners, the expert Four Seasons team led by Director of Catering and Conference Services Mark Schwindenhammer assures creativity and flawless execution.

With a separate entrance at 30 Park Place, Lower Manhattan’s most coveted private address is perched above the new Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Developed by Silverstein Properties, there are 157 Four Seasons Private Residences ranging from one to five bedrooms, with full access to all hotel facilities and legendary Four Seasons service.

www.fourseasons.com/newyorkdowntown

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