Situated on the edge of Canal Street overlooking the Mississippi River, Four Seasons New Orleans is the perfect spot for exploring the city. The iconic 34-story hotel was built in 1967 by respected modernist architect Edward Durell Stone and underwent an extensive multi-million-dollar transformation by Four Seasons before welcoming its first guests in 2021.
For the best views at the hotel, opt to stay in one of two Presidential Suites, up on the 17th and 18th floors. The sprawling 2,439-sq-ft suites are a picture of refined elegance in shades of crimson and cobalt. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal sweeping vistas of the river below while carefully curated local artworks adorn the walls.
More akin to apartments than hotel rooms, the suites are identical other than the color scheme and feature a king-size bedroom complete with an enormous walk-in closet and a marble bathroom with double vanities and a free-standing oval tub.
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Ideal for entertaining, the suites boast an expansive dining/living area with a table that comfortably seats 10 guests. Ensuring you have everything you need without having to step foot outside, the luxurious abodes have their own fitness room with a Peloton bike, private office, and butler’s pantry. A 24-hour concierge team is on-hand to cater to even the smallest request.
If you’re traveling in a larger group, you also have the option to connect the Presidential Suites with a king or double room to create a three-bedroom suite.
When it comes to dining at Four Seasons New Orleans, you’re spoilt for choice. The hotel features two gourmet eateries and a stylish bar serving champagne, cocktails and caviar.
As you would expect from a Four Seasons property, the hotel is also home to an idyllic spa where you can enjoy an array of treatments including customized facials and signature massages. After a long day out in the city, take a dip in the hotel’s 75-ft crescent-shaped outdoor pool or relax with a glass of champagne in the heated spa tub.
Details
Company | Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans |
Location | New Orleans, LA, USA |
Price per night ($) | 12,000 |
Profile type | Enhanced |
Award winners | Top Epicurean Suites |
Price range | $10,000 - $49,999 |
Number of bedrooms | One bedroom |
Features - in suite | Art collection Bar Dining room Floor-to-ceiling windows Gym Walk in wardrobes Welcome gifts Wellness facilities Business facilities |
Leisure facilities - Hotel | Gym Outdoor pool Weddings Pet friendly Family/Child friendly Golf course Art collection Beauty salon Fire pit Garden Hair salon Spa Hot tub |
Luxury and privacy options | Packing/unpacking service Private use of hotel amenities |
Size of master bed | King (152 × 198cm) |
Number of bathrooms | Two bathrooms |
Number of floors | One floor |
Disability aids | Step free access throughout suite Hotel facilities for disabled guests Adapted bathroom features Auditory guidance Accessible parking Entire unit wheelchair accessible Upper floors accessible by elevator |
Food and drink facilities - Hotel | Private Dining |
Number of restaurants | Three restaurants |
Business facilities - Hotel | Board room Conference room Event space |
Number of dedicated staff | One member of staff |
Exclusive guest services | Chauffeur Dedicated concierge/guest relations manager |
Views | River views |
Transport options | Airport transfers Courtesy cars |
Courtesy cars | Chevrolet |
Luxury brands | L'Occitane Nespresso Apple |
TV size | 65" |
Sustainability initiatives | Recycling systems - Food Recycling systems - Metals Recycling systems - Paper/card Recycling systems - Plastic Linen and towel reuse programs Low-flow fixtures Recycling systems - Glass Community initiatives Composting Fishing Hybrid vehicles Local charity support LED lighting Plastic management Recycling Reduced waste Treatment of waste material Renewable energy 26-50% (Energy - Renewable sources) |
Bed linen brand | Four Seasons |