Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 E. 57th St. (Park & Madison Aves.) 
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New York, NY 10022
212-758-5700, 800-487-3769 | Reserve Now
Make no mistake: this hotel has everything. A block from Fifth Avenue, it occupies a 52-story, I.M. Pei-designed limestone tower with 360 degree views of Central Park and the surrounding skyline. Guests enter via a dramatic grand foyer boasting a 33-foot-high back-lit onyx ceiling, while tucked in a corner is the fine dining experience at L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon. It feels much like a 1930s-era Hollywood movie set. The 370 spacious rooms average 600 square-feet and feature foyers with built-in mini bars, separate sitting areas and dressing rooms. They are decorated in caramel or copper color schemes and have electronically controlled silk draperies. The custom-designed furnishings are fashioned from English sycamore and leather. Cubist and abstract art provide dramatic accents, while Frette linens, soundproofing and blackout blinds offer comfort and restfulness. The 120-square-foot marble bathrooms contain separate, deep-soaking tubs and showers, TVs and telephones, along with all the customary upscale amenities. Standard room treats include DVD players upon request and high-speed Internet access. Need a translator? Head for the business center. A car and driver? The hotel has you covered gratis within a two-mile radius. |
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Make no mistake: this hotel has everything. A block from Fifth Avenue, it occupies a 52-story, I.M. Pei-designed limestone tower with 360 degree views of Central Park and the surrounding skyline. Guests enter via a dramatic grand foyer boasting a 33-foot-high back-lit onyx ceiling, while tucked in a corner is the fine dining experience at L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon. It feels much like a 1930s-era Hollywood movie set. The 370 spacious rooms average 600 square-feet and feature foyers with built-in mini bars, separate sitting areas and dressing rooms. They are decorated in caramel or copper color schemes and have electronically controlled silk draperies. The custom-designed furnishings are fashioned from English sycamore and leather. Cubist and abstract art provide dramatic accents, while Frette linens, soundproofing and blackout blinds offer comfort and restfulness. The 120-square-foot marble bathrooms contain separate, deep-soaking tubs and showers, TVs and telephones, along with all the customary upscale amenities. Standard room treats include DVD players upon request and high-speed Internet access. Need a translator? Head for the business center. A car and driver? The hotel has you covered gratis within a two-mile radius.

