The Four Seasons’ 219 rooms and suites begin at level 48. For an eerie sensation, look straight up toward its tip 1,121 feet above from a block or so away.Ĭhristian Horan / Four Seasons Philadelphia It’s the tallest building in the state, the 14th highest in the U.S., and the tallest outside New York City and Chicago. The Comcast Technology Center’s imposing glass-and-stainless-steel tower was designed by world-renowned British architect Lord Norman Foster and completed in 2017. Once ensconced in a state-of-the-art guest room or suite on one of the upper floors of Philadelphia’s tallest skyscraper, you’ll never want to close the blinds on your vast cityscape. At the new Four Seasons Philadelphia, the lobby is an ear-popping 60 floors up, via a glass elevator the gets you there at lightning speed. Our version of pandemic protocol dictates that you leave the kids at home and immerse yourself in the rarefied air of Center City’s most lavish hotel. Things will be different as many event organizers err on the side of caution or take a wait-and-see approach. This is likely to be a holiday season like no other. The Grand Ballroom, perfect for any type of elegant event, has a lovely outdoor terrace space for guests to enjoy.Ĭlick the button below to learn more about the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia and book your stay in the City of Brotherly Love.J, Fusco / Visit Philadelphia Treat yourself to stunning cityscape views and state-of-the-art amenities at Center City’s Four Seasons Philadelphia.
Two private event rooms situated on the 59th floor feature Jean-Georges offerings and two gorgeous ballrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows occupy the fifth floor. Learn more about the spa and its healing crystals in Episode 1 of Visit Philadelphia’s Love + Grit podcast. In 2020, the spa was named a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star facility, placing it in an elite group of under 100 luxury spas’ worldwide with a Five-Star rating. On the 57th floor, guests can relax and unwind at the 10,000-square-foot spa, offering seven treatment rooms, a fitness center, a salon and a luxurious indoor infinity pool filled with 30,000 gallons of water. The spacious bathrooms in each room feature modern deep-soaking tubs and sleek stone vanities. Birchwood millwork found in every room comes from local family-owned business Fessenden Hall. The fresh and modern rooms are equipped with high-quality fixings to ensure supreme levels of comfort. The copious amenities at the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia aim to exceed guests’ highest expectations.
Vernick Fish offers indoor and outdoor seating for 200 guests, communal and private dining and a sizable bar area. Specialty cocktails and an expansive list of sparkling and white wines round out the drink menu. On the ground level, Philly-native Greg Vernick of Vernick Food and Drink opens Vernick Fish, a new concept with an extensive menu of fresh and thoughtfully prepared fish and shellfish, along with other protein and vegetable dishes. The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia houses two fine dining restaurants, one at the top of the tower led by Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and the other on ground level helmed by local James Beard Award-winning chef Greg Vernick.Įsteemed, world-class chef and restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s signature restaurant ( Jean-Georges) and lounge ( JG SkyHigh) sits on the 59th and 60th floors, offering guests sweeping 360-degree views of the city of Philadelphia from every angle.