The Fall Trips You Need to Take

When French philosopher Albert Camus wrote that autumn “is a second spring where every leaf is a flower,” he was onto something.

With the change from summer to fall, this beautiful time of year is perfect for weekend getaways and enjoying the outdoors in its full autumn glory. There’s something uniquely magical about the crisp, cool air, and the experts at Four Seasons know exactly how to help you savour it. Here are seven of our favourite places to visit in the fall to take full advantage of this special time.

 

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Catch a show in Austin

Scorching summer days in the Texas capital give way to perfect weather come autumn, a time of year for getting outdoors. You can easily stroll from Four Seasons Hotel Austin to Zilker Metropolitan Park, a sprawling 358-acre (145-hectare) space along the shores of Lady Bird Lake, and cool off in Barton Springs Pool, which maintains an average temperature of 68°F to 70°F (20°C to 21°C) year round.

At night, join filmgoers in the heart of downtown Austin at Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In, whose two screens showcase a variety of classics and newer releases. You can even go beyond popcorn, soda and candy and order from restaurants that deliver right to your car window.

Since this is the Live Music Capital of the World, you can catch some of Austin’s top musicians playing at the Hotel’s Live Oak lounge. Sip inventive cocktails while listening to live music and taking in some of the best views in the city. On the Hotel’s back lawn, you can also join friends for games including Jenga, ping-pong and cornhole, or simply find a patch of shade in one of the many Adirondack chairs or hammocks to sit back and relax.

Alternatively, you can also play your own music – the Hotel’s Guitar Concierge can arrange for you to borrow a premium guitar to use throughout your visit. Strum away in the comfort of your guest room or on the back lawn, or take it with you to other scenic locales around the city.

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Cruise the river in Prague

Prepare your palate for an autumn stay at Four Seasons Hotel Prague. Sip a glass of Prosecco aboard the Hotel’s charming wooden boat on the Vltava River. Surrounded by fairy-tale scenery, you’ll see Prague from a different angle as you indulge in your choice of breakfast, lunch or a light snack. Come November, you can also opt for a glass of mulled wine or hot chocolate to keep you warm when the temperature begins to dip.

For an authentic Czech experience, discover a local craft rooted in hundreds of years of tradition: glassblowing. The Hotel’s private car service can whisk you to the world-famous Rückl glass factory in Nizbor, a picturesque village in central Bohemia, only a 45-minute drive from Prague. There, you’ll meet craftsmen and witness the magic of glass engraving. You can even choose to cut or blow glass yourself.

Back at the Hotel, pamper yourself with a personalized treatment at the Spa or enjoy some quality time with your loved one in the private couple’s treatment room, complete with your own private steam room.

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Take a private helicopter tour in Beijing

Autumn is the best time to explore Beijing, with comfortably cool weather for climbing suburban mountains or people-watching in an outdoor café. The city’s countless attractions include Ditan Park, the Confucian Temple, the Guozijian Museum and, of course, the Great Wall.

From late September to early November is an especially good time to visit, when you can see the iconic landmark framed by rich autumn hues. Four Seasons Hotel Beijing offers two exceptional ways to see the well-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Let the Hotel arrange for a private car to take you to Mutianyu and embark on a private guided tour of the incredibly well-preserved section that was originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 550–557) but then rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty (AD 1368–1644) to strengthen its defensive potential. During the fall, the surrounding forest-covered mountains turn shades of red and gold. For a bird’s-eye view of it all, the Hotel can also arrange for a private helicopter experience. This adventure begins with a ride to Mutianyu in a private limousine, catered food and snacks, and a breathtaking 15-minute aerial tour of the Great Wall. Afterwards, set out on a hike with an expert guide to take in the wall’s history and architecture up close.

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Revel in fall colours in Kyoto

Kyoto is known for the vibrant colours of its leaves (koyo in Japanese) – especially impressive during the last two weeks of November – making it one of the best fall destinations. Like hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in spring, the Japanese also have a custom called momijigari (red leaf hunting) that was a popular fall activity among the 8th-century aristocracy and continues to this day. While the word specifically references the red leaves of the maple tree that make their appearance each fall, in practice, it means gathering together to see all of the season’s best foliage.

For this special season, the team at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto has created a map highlighting the best places around the city to witness this beautiful sight. The Concierge recommends visiting Kyoto’s temples at night for a different kind of leaf-peeping experience. A few favourites are Kodai-ji Temple, Entoku-in Temple and Kiyomizu-dera Temple, all in the Higashiyama area and only 20 to 25 minutes by foot from the Hotel.

And last but not least, if you want to take in the rich autumn colours in a quiet and exclusive setting without any crowds, pay a visit to the Hotel’s own Shakusui-en pond garden.

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Expand your palate in Bogotá

Year-round good weather means there’s never really a bad time to visit Colombia’s capital city, but autumn is the perfect time for unexpected journeys. The best way to discover the magic of Bogotá is to live the experience like a local.

One aspect of the city locals love? Graffiti. For those intrigued by the thriving art scene, Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá can help arrange for a private walking tour to see some of Bogotá’s most notable works. The colourful, towering murals that dot the city make for great Instagram backdrops – but they’re even more incredible when you see them first hand.

To enjoy a different kind of artistry, treat your palate with an unforgettable coffee experience. The Hotel can arrange for an exclusive coffee-tasting session led by local farmers at Cafetal de la Trinidad, a historic Colombian coffee farm located on a scenic hacienda just a couple hours outside the city. Here you’ll learn about the entire coffee-making process, from harvesting to preparation and even how to decipher the different flavours and aromas.

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Find serenity in Seoul

With its cool, crisp days; pops of colourful foliage; and seasonal fruits such as apples, pears and persimmon on menus around the city, there’s plenty of reasons why fall is a favourite time of year for locals. Located right in the heart of Seoul, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is the ideal jumping-off point to explore the seasonal splendour.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just enjoy taking leisurely strolls, the Concierge team can help point you in the right directions to explore Seoul’s abundance of hiking trails. One can’t-miss route for couples is the walk up to N Seoul Tower, also known as Namsan Tower. At the top, you’ll take in some of the best panoramic views in the city – and don’t forget to add your own “love lock” to the thousands of padlocks lovingly placed on the tower’s famous Love Lock Bridge.

As big a city as Seoul is, there are also plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. The most famous place to see the gold-hued magic of gingko trees in fall is Asan Gingko Tree Road, but for a closer option, the Concierge team recommends a visit to Seoul Forest Park. Be sure to also spend some time at Hill of Wind – the park’s highest point – to gaze at the mesmerizing fields of silver grass dancing in the autumn wind. For something further afield, the Hotel can arrange for an unforgettable day trip to the fairy-tale wonderland of Nami Island, a UNESCO treasure made famous in the Korean drama Winter Sonata.

Back at the Hotel, you’ll have your pick of dining options, from creative Japanese-Korean fusion at Akira Back to regional Cantonese specialties at Yu Yuan. For a nightcap, stop into OUL to sip your way through seasonal drinks that pay homage to Korea’s unique history of libation.

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Harvest oysters in Boston

They say oysters are best enjoyed in months that contain the letter “r” – which makes fall the perfect time to indulge. At Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, you can sample some of the freshest oysters around with a unique experience at the historic Island Creek Oysters farm. Located south of the city in Duxbury – and affectionately known as “The Napa Valley of Oysters” – Island Creek Oysters invites you to be an oyster farmer for a day with a private, interactive lesson on their 11-acre farm. You’ll begin in the hatchery to learn about the perfect conditions for oysters to grow and what they eat; then you’ll set out aboard the Nathaniel Winsor, a 27-foot Carolina Skiff, where you’ll learn how to shuck from the experts and hear stories over drinks.

At the end of the day, grab a seat at the farm’s bayfront raw bar for chilled wine or local craft beer, caviar and, of course, oysters. You’ll also be sent home with fresh oysters on ice to enjoy in the comfort of your room back at the Hotel, along with a bottle of champagne.

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The Four Seasons Baby’s Day Out at Our Orlando Resort

Kate Wise, the precocious one-year-old now known as “the Four Seasons baby,” knows what she likes. After going viral for a video that shows her enthusiastic reaction to an upcoming trip to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort, Kate and her whole family enjoyed an unforgettable stay – and so can you.

The sprawling 26-acre (11-hectare) Orlando Resort has exceptional offerings for everyone, from toddlers like Kate to older children, as well as teens and adults. Whether you’re travelling with just your immediate family or on a multigenerational vacation, you’ll find dedicated areas and unique experiences designed for all ages, ensuring every family member can find something to love. The Resort is also celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, so from August 2024 through July 2025, you’ll find a stellar lineup of enhanced offerings and even more options for fun and relaxation.

With an on-site water park, children’s programming led by an expertly trained staff, a dedicated teen lounge, an on-site Disney Planning Center, an 18-hole golf course and a Michelin-starred steakhouse with incredible rooftop views all waiting for you, who doesn’t want to go to Four Seasons Orlando?

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For the little ones: Character breakfasts, Splash Zone and in-room amenities

When you stay at Four Seasons, you’re a VIP no matter your age. Even babies and toddlers will find joy waiting for them around every corner. One of the most popular experiences for young guests is Good Morning Breakfast with Goofy & His Pals, offered every Thursday and Saturday morning at Ravello. Feast on an assortment of breakfast favourites while Goofy and other beloved characters make their way around the room, charming kids and adults alike. Another perk of being young? Children 5 and younger dine free throughout the Resort (excluding character breakfasts), and the complimentary Pasta & Play service at Ravello invites children ages 4 to 12 to come out to the Spa Lawn for post-meal supervised activities while the adults relax and finish their dinner.

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While guests of all ages could easily spend a day wandering the five-acre Explorer Island water park, the Splash Zone is sure to be a highlight for the youngest family members. Its zero-entry shallow wade-in areas, choreographed fountains, towering columns, fog nozzles, water curtains and other interactive features are bound to bring out the smiles. The 7,590-square-foot (705-square-metre) Family Pool also features a toddler slide and a gradual, sloping entry that’s perfect for wading.

Parents of babies and toddlers will also appreciate the breadth of amenities available at Four Seasons upon check-in. From cribs to diaper pails to in-room footstools and child-size bathrobes, the Resort team has considered every detail to make your trip as seamless as possible. Forget something at home? Want to make sure your room is stocked with snacks before your return at naptime? All you need to do is ask, and the team will make it happen.

For young children: A water park, kids club and dive-in movies

For children ages 4 to 12, the Resort’s Kids For All Seasons complimentary camp is available daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Housed in The Mansion – a stately yet whimsical structure located on Explorer Island – the fully supervised program lets you drop the kids off for as little as one hour or for the full day so you can have a little time to yourself while they participate in a variety of fun activities, creative games and outdoor recreation. The space features a large, air-conditioned playroom with an interactive volcano play structure, plus an outside playground and spacious lawn area where the staff takes kids to play various outdoor games. On Saturday nights, Kids For All Seasons also hosts the Explorer Island Takeover from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, which for a small fee includes dinner and a special swim shirt to take home.

Children this age will also love the new Explorer’s Activity Guide program, which makes exploring the sprawling Resort even more fun. Upon check-in, they’ll receive an eight-page booklet featuring characters inspired by the animals often spotted around the Resort – Freckles the Fawn, Tommy the Turtle, Bonnie the Bunny, Freddie the Fox, and Olly the Owl. Kids can then complete challenges and activities spread across the grounds, earning a stamp at each stop. Once they’ve completed the booklet, they’ll receive the “True Explorer Certification,” which comes with a complimentary scoop of gelato at Lickety Split, the Orlando Resort’s lobby ice cream shop. In addition to the booklet, kids will also get a plush version of an animal pal and will find an “Explorer’s Bedtime Story” card at their bedside inviting families to listen to a custom bedtime story featuring their new animal friends.

Spending a day at the on-site water park is also a must for this crew. They’ll love sliding down the two waterslides, splashing in the pools and making new friends along the way. For more quality time together, be sure to bring the whole family to the weekly dive-in movies screened at the Family Pool. Watch a family-friendly film on the billboard-size screen while floating in the water or relaxing on a lounge chair with popcorn in hand.

For teens: A dedicated teen lounge, video games and lazy river

Teenagers can be tricky to please, but the Resort has you covered. Created specifically for kids ages 12 and older, The Hideout is a dedicated space for teens to unwind. Tucked away behind the Splash Zone on Explorer Island, it features a gaming room with multiple video game consoles, a multiplayer PAC-MAN game, billiards, Foosball and more, making it the perfect spot to hang out and meet new friends. Want the whole family to get in on the games, too? Kids under 12 are also allowed with adult supervision.

Young athletes will love the basketball court, sand volleyball court and a multi-use turf sport court located right next to The Hideout for shooting hoops and a variety of outdoor games. Teens can also stroll to the water park pool, ride down the waterslides and float down the lazy river. Note that the Lazy River isn’t typical: outfitted with two spray cannons, a 9-foot (2.75-metre) waterfall and a rapids section, this lazy river is both relaxing and stimulating.

Another option for both teens and the whole family is to play a match on one of the Resort’s three Har-Tru tennis courts. Book a tennis lesson for your teen with the on-site tennis pro, Alain Labrecque, to sharpen their skills, or include the whole family.

For adults: Golf, spa and award-winning dining

Adults, this Orlando family Resort has certainly not forgotten about you. Here, family time can seamlessly transition to “me time” and back again. When you want to enjoy the water but need a quick kid break, the Oasis Pool is a tranquil, adults-only pool where you can go for a swim listening to underwater music, soak in the whirlpool, and enjoy a drink while lounging by the water overlooking the nearby lake. For even more privacy, book an Oasis Cabana, located right by the pool. Your reservation comes with a welcome beverage, a fridge stocked with four drinks of your choice, a USD 75 food and beverage credit, a variety of in-cabana amenities, and personalized service throughout your pool time.

Be sure to book a relaxing treatment at the Resort’s Spa, and unwind in the indoor and outdoor relaxation areas, including a steam room, spa tub, tranquillity lounge, high-tech experience showers, a solarium and Somadome meditation pods.​ For something a little more active, drop in on one of the daily fitness classes to stay on track with your routine while on vacation, or book a round at Tranquilo Golf Course. The Tom Fazio–designed 18-hole course is a Certified Audubon Sanctuary surrounded by picturesque scenery and protected wetlands, making it a beautiful place to play for any skill level.

While the kids are having a blast at Kids For All Seasons or at the Saturday night Explorer Island Takeover, book a table at Michelin-starred Capa, a Spanish-style steakhouse perched on the Resort’s 17th-floor rooftop. Take a seat on the patio and indulge in shareable small plates, fresh Florida seafood and expertly grilled cuts prepared on a wood-burning grill, all while enjoying one of the area’s best views of the nightly fireworks. After planning such an unforgettable vacation, you deserve a magical evening all your own.

10th anniversary celebrations

To commemorate a decade of magic, Four Seasons is pulling out all the stops during a year-long celebration, kicking off on August 10 with the Starry Night Celebration at Capa. Those who purchase advance tickets to the private event can indulge in multiple carving stations, a raw bar, paella, signature cocktails, live musicians, dancers and more, culminating in a dazzling fireworks display.

Later in the year, adults can look forward to the brand-new adults-only speakeasy, Epilogue, slated to open in early September to serve up artfully prepared cocktails and gourmet bar snacks in a mid-century modern setting. Come fall, you’ll find plenty of Halloween-inspired family activities, including Halloween play tents and several candy stops around the Resort, while in December, a Retro Roller Skating Rink will open up in the Resort’s Palm Ballroom for some festive fun. On top of that, Spring 2025 will see a pop-up poolside version of the beloved Lickety Split, as well as a variety of spring break and summer activities for everyone.

If you’re making plans for your next family vacation, there’s never been a better time to visit Four Seasons Orlando.

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City Breaks, Your Way

How do you harness the energy of a city to create an unforgettable vacation? That depends on who you ask. Whether you’re into music, photography, art, fashion, food, family activities or wellness, Four Seasons can help you explore some of the most dynamic cities in the world and experience them through your own lens. A stay at Four Seasons means you’ll enjoy insider access, private tours and recommendations from in-the-know Concierges. These city breaks are bound to inspire your next weekend away.

Discover live music bars in Nashville

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Catch curated live local music at Mimo Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville.

Nashville has long been a draw for creatives. The city is filled with innovative craftspeople, designers, chefs and, of course, musicians, eager to share their passion with all who visit. Located in downtown’s SoBro (short for “south of Broadway”) neighbourhood, Four Seasons Hotel Nashville is the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the area’s coolest bars, restaurants and live music venues.

Grab a pint of the all-Tennessee-grain State Park Blonde Ale – the official beer of the Tennessee State Parks – at Tennessee Brew Works while listening to live local music every night. Or head to The Listening Room Cafe to see performances by up-and-comers, number-one-hit songwriters and international acts in what is considered the “best-sounding room in Nashville.” You can also catch some Delta blues, rockabilly and jazz at the Hotel’s own Mimo Bar, featuring live music every Friday to Sunday curated by the Hotel’s music-obsessed Director of Public Relations Robert Chinman and on-property guitarist and music afficionado Assistant Director of Residences Dustin Doering. “Just as you would want for any Friday or Saturday night in Downtown Nashville, we are bringing an energetic line-up to Mimo Bar,” says Chinman. Want a taste of what you could be hearing? Add the Mimo Bar Spotify playlist to your regular rotation.

For those really wanting to immerse themselves in the creative energy of Music City, Four Seasons can arrange for a fully customized songwriters’ round experience. Hosted in a private space at a nearby art gallery, you’ll get to sit in and witness Nashville-based hit songwriters performing together and sharing the stories behind the creative process and what inspired their music.

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Focus on city photography in Seoul

 

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From the towering bookshelves of Starfield Library to the two-dimensional stylings of Cafe Yeonnam-dong 239-20, Seoul is filled with amazing selfie spots. And one of the most iconic locations to snap a grid-worthy pic is Bukchon Hanok Village. Famous for its traditional Korean houses – known as hanoks – this residential neighbourhood in the Jongno District offers a first-hand glimpse of the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Four Seasons Hotel Seoul invites you to explore the village, along with Gyeongbok Palace and Insa-dong, on the exclusive Love Is Seoul-Searching on Foot walking tour. An expert will take you on a half-day tour through some of the city’s most beautiful places. You also have the option to don a hanbok – traditional Korean clothing – during the tour for an even deeper experience. For women, that means a jeogori (top) and chima (skirt), while for men, hanbok consists of a jeogori and loose-fitting baji (trousers).

And if you’re looking for modern architectural marvel, let Four Seasons arrange for a private limousine ride and a tailored shopping experience at Dior Seongsu, capped off with a drink at Café Dior in front of a backdrop inspired by the lush gardens of Christian Dior’s childhood home on the seaside cliffs of Granville, France.

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Explore urban art during a city creak in Boston

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Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, is home to an impressive art collection, including site-specific pieces and carefully considered works found throughout the property.

Boston may be famous for its pivotal role in American history and as the setting of some of the world’s top intellectual institutions, but it’s also home to a blossoming urban art scene. And few places can give you the inside scoop on both established and up-and-coming artists quite like Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston. To start, the Hotel itself is home to a robust collection of works from a group of internationally important artists. The diverse collection was carefully curated in collaboration with world-renowned art consultants Kate Chertavian and Lucy Rosenburgh, and pieces can be found throughout the property, including in every guest room and residence. Let the Concierge pour you a glass of champagne before you set off on a self-guided tour.

Tucked away on a tree-lined street in Boston’s Back Bay, the Hotel is within walking distance of numerous museums and galleries, including the not-to-be-missed Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Have the Concierge organize a custom itinerary for you, starting with a stop at the art-filled Farmer’s Horse Coffee for a fresh-brewed Ethiopian coffee. The Concierge can also arrange for a car to take you to the Seaport District to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art (an official hotel partner) to browse in the current exhibition.

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Embrace city fashion in New York

Style mavens flock to New York twice a year for fashion week, but this city’s sidewalks double as runways year round. If you’re wanting a stylish weekend in the city, base yourself at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Located in the heart of Tribeca, the award-winning Hotel embodies luxury New York living and puts you within walking distance of some of the city’s best shopping, restaurants and bars. Want to make sure you look your best while exploring the city? Four Seasons offers a number of unique experiences to help you do just that. Be sure to pay a visit to The Edit, a pop-up retail space within the Spa’s third-floor boutique that features a rotating collection of New York’s best emerging brands and designers, including curated collections filled with the vibrant colours and geometric shapes of Raquel Orozco and the boundary-pushing designs of Terry Singh. With the designers changing every few months, you’ll always find something fresh to discover.

“We believe in creating experiences to inspire meaningful conversations, and by launching The Edit, we are bringing new designers into our space who share in our vision while highlighting the best of New York fashion and accessories for our guests,” says Monica Domantay, Lifestyle Creative Director at the Hotel. The concierge team can also provide you with a personalized list of boutiques and designer shops to visit while you’re in town.

And when you’re done exploring for the day, come back to the Hotel to relax with champagne and music in one of the specialty suites that were recently redesigned by award-winning interior architect Bill Rooney and his team. Moody, soulful and timeless, every suite is made to feel like a true New Yorker’s apartment. The Metropolis and Tribeca suites even feature classic record players and record collections from iconic New York musicians for you to enjoy during your New York stay.

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Savour culinary magic in Paris

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A stay at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, puts the city’s culinary wonders within easy reach.

As one of the world’s best foodie cities, this European destination can make even the simplest meal feel elegant. You could plan an entire trip to Paris based solely on the restaurants you’ll visit and head home happy and fulfilled.

When you stay at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, you’ll have direct access to some of the most coveted tables in the city. A culinary destination in its own right, the Hotel’s three-Michelin-starred Le Cinq is a must-visit. Serving modern French fare by Executive Chef Christian Le Squer paired with rare wines carefully selected by award-winning Head Sommelier Eric Beaumard, Le Cinq offers the dining experience of a lifetime.

And that’s just one of the Hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Have the Concierge book you a table at the one-Michelin-starred Le George for trendy Italian-Mediterranean cuisine for dinner one night, then for lunch the next day in the glass-panelled courtyard at L’Orangerie to sample the innovative work of Chef Alan Taudon, focused on vegetables, seafood and dairy – no meat – that has also earned this restaurant one Michelin star.

Take your culinary escapade one step further on one of the exclusive chef-led experiences curated only for guests at Four Seasons. Spend a day in Versailles with Le George’s own Chef Simone Zanoni to pick fresh produce for your private cooking class, or take a scenic two-hour drive to the Champagne region to sip the oldest champagne vintages in the world during a private tour of Maison Belle Époque.

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Uncover the family-friendly city of Fort Lauderdale

 

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Whether you have a toddler, a young child or a teen – or all of the above – finding a family-friendly city can make all the difference. Look no further than Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale – the ideal home base for your city adventures – with a team well-versed in creating itineraries that are sure to delight guests of all ages.

Paying homage to the city’s yachting legacy with a decidedly mid-century feel, the Hotel proves that kid-friendly spaces don’t have to sacrifice style. The all-day café Honey Fitz – located just off the lobby – is the perfect example of this, where a central marble table displays pastries by day and champagne by night. “Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale is set to usher Fort Lauderdale into a new era of luxury. The natural beauty of its location along the Beach Boulevard immediately reminded me of La Croisette in Cannes,” says designer Tara Bernerd. “We brought the space to life with an effortless flow throughout the public spaces, pairing fresh palettes with statement mid-century furniture, creating a luxurious yet welcoming atmosphere that reflects the city’s youthful and vibrant spirit.”

Set on the shores of Fort Lauderdale Beach, Four Seasons is a modern seaside haven for families. Younger children will love the daily activities at Kids For All Seasons – a dedicated kids’ club based on the Hotel’s Ocean Sun Deck – which includes activities such as poolside games, swimming activities, cooking classes, and arts and crafts. Older kids can cruise along the beach on one of the Hotel’s custom bicycles or ride over to nearby Bonnet House Museum & Gardens to explore the five distinct ecosystems that make up the scenic grounds. The Hotel can also arrange for a variety of unique experiences the whole family will love, such as a private Everglades airboat tour, a private yacht charter and a private helicopter tour for thrilling views of the Florida coastline.

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Relax during an urban retreat in Hong Kong

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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong offers a variety of holistic wellness experiences curated by a team of in-house experts and visiting practitioners.

The focus on personal betterment and wellness experiences is a travel trend that many people are incorporating into their vacations. And just because you’re embarking on a city getaway, that doesn’t mean you can’t find your Zen while there. One place that makes this remarkably easy is Hong Kong. It’s a fast-paced city with so much to see and do, but it’s also home to hiking trails, tucked-away gardens and verdant spaces nestled within commercial districts.

At Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, you can enjoy a quick reset or dig in deeper with the Hotel’s holistic spa program, offering unique treatments and rituals hosted by resident healers and visiting wellness experts. Revitalize your senses during a gong bath, connect with yourself and your loved ones during a private group meditation session, or opt for one of the multi-day programs to help improve sleep or enhance your overall vitality.

Fill your spiritual cup with a visit to Po Lin Monastery to see the awe-inspiring Big Buddha surrounded by majestic mountains. Four Seasons can arrange for a private Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride to the site, followed by a visit to the historic village of Tai O, one of the few remaining fishing villages in Hong Kong. You’ll get an up-close view of the village’s stilt houses during a 20-minute local boat ride and see what life is like for the tight-knit Tanka community that calls Tai O home.

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Discover Villa & Residence Rentals

Whether you’re considering a trip to the mountains, the beach or somewhere more exotic, elevate your experience with a stay at Four Seasons Villa & Residence Rentals. Sophisticated and spacious with plenty of room for you and all of your guests, these luxe private residences offer all the comforts of home along with the impeccable, personalized service Four Seasons is known for. From the moment you arrive, everything is taken care of, from stocking the fridge with your favourites to having a private chef customize your meals to creating a personalized daily itinerary for your stay. That way, you can enjoy your time with your loved ones, letting you relax, recharge and reset for whatever lies ahead.

Plan a springtime island escape in Anguilla or Mauritius

Ease into a true taste of Caribbean living with a Villa & Residence Rental stay at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla. Upon arrival, your Private Lifestyle Assistant will settle you into your luxury beachside villa on the island’s tranquil northwest shore, where the soft sounds of waves are on repeat. With Barnes Bay Beach and Meads Bay just steps away, your island paradise itinerary may be as active – or not – as you’d like. You and your friends can go paddleboarding, snorkelling or scuba diving to see shipwrecks. Or take it slow, starting with a languid morning beachcombing session and ending with a private sail at sunset and a chef-prepared, traditional Caribbean-style dinner back at your villa.

Unwind in Anguilla

Set amid lush tropical gardens along the eastern coast of Mauritius, the secluded private residences and villas in the Villa & Residence Rental collection at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita provide a peaceful and secluded escape. Wake up each morning to magnificent views of the Indian Ocean’s turquoise waters just outside your door, with breakfast already laid out on the patio and your private infinity pool waiting for you, or wander to the property’s exclusive Ile aux Cerfs beach. The calm lagoon waters are home to a variety of tropical fish and colourful coral reefs, and your Marine Educator can recommend top spots in the area for snorkelling and diving, arrange for a private speedboat excursion or even coordinate a private sailing lesson in the lagoon.

Find seclusion in Mauritius

Relax where the city meets the beach in Surfside

For indoor-outdoor living at its finest, look no further than the Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, where the Atlantic beachfront private residences come with spectacular floor-to-ceiling views of Biscayne Bay’s sparkling waters. With a private beach dotted with swaying palms, in-residence spa treatments on demand and perhaps even your own private rooftop pool, your stay can be as low-key as you like while never lacking in glamour. Your personal assistant can tailor each day for whatever you’re in the mood for, from curated shopping trips to legendary Bal Harbor, to cooking and mixology classes in your own gourmet kitchen, to arranging for a chef-created, locally inspired menu to be prepared on-site. Featuring one- to four-bedroom suites, The Surf Club’s residences offer plenty of space for groups of all sizes – and that includes your beloved family pet.

Enjoy the Glamour of The Surf Club

See Kyoto in full bloom

Springtime in Kyoto is the season for hanami, the Japanese art of enjoying the transient beauty of blooming flowers. The Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto sit surrounded by beautiful sakura (cherry blossoms), which makes capturing the peace and tranquillity of the moment come as naturally as the season itself. From the privacy of your airy, light-filled private residence, you and your guests may enjoy the spectacular blossoms over afternoon tea from your private balcony or choose to unwind by simply wandering through Shakusui-en, the property’s 12th-century pond garden. The elegant, contemporary décor of each residence is mindfully designed to maximize kutsurogi, the Japanese art of relaxation, and even comes with a Zazen self-meditation kit designed by a Zen Buddhist monk to help you on your journey to serenity and peace. The best time to see the cherry blossoms typically begins in late March, and be sure to check in with the Concierge for daily updates on where to find the most spectacular blooms.

Set your intentions in Kyoto

Head to a tropical paradise in Costa Rica or Hoi An

Experience life lived at its most simple and pure from the moment you arrive at your private residence at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica. Tucked away on an unspoiled stretch along the Pacific coast, this is where you’ll find the ultimate in relaxation and adventure. Your private residential assistant can book a private morning yoga class with sound healing meditation on your deck, schedule a catamaran ride along the Guanacaste coastline, or arrange a private tasting session of one of the area’s specialties – chocolate, coffee or rum. The adventure lovers in your group might take a surf lesson with a pro surfer via the on-site SurfX program; go for a day hike to Rincón de la Vieja National Park; or sign up for an eco-adventure through the nearby forest featuring aerial trails, rope bridges and zip lines.

Explore the wonders of Costa Rica

Relaxation comes naturally at the luxury beachfront Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, located on a private beach along the South China Sea coastline. Enjoy days and nights curated and organized by your dedicated team, from at-home custom fittings from the city’s best tailors to a private yoga or meditation class taught in your own garden. Afternoons melt away as you and your friends float on an oversized inflatable in your private pool, while your personal DJ spins everyone’s favourite tunes. Continue your journey to inner calm with a trip to The Heart of The Earth Spa for the signature ginger-and-mint Vietnamese massage; then afterwards, learn how to make the healing blend yourself.

Take time to reflect in Hoi An

Hold onto to snow a little longer in Jackson Hole

March and April in Jackson Hole offer warmer temperatures, sunny days and some of the best snow conditions of the year, making spring an excellent time to hit the slopes. Ski in and ski out from the slope-side Villa & Residence Rentals at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, where you can enjoy some of the best powder in the western United States then relax afterwards in ultimate style and comfort. Newly renovated, these luxurious residences offer all the warmth of home for you to enjoy after a brisk day on the slopes of the magnificent Grand Tetons. Unwind and ease your tired muscles in your private hot tub, then cozy up in front of the fireplace in your roomy den while a chef prepares a special dinner for you and your family, complete with wine selections from Jackson Hole Winery.

Hit the slopes in Jackson Hole

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Find Your Holiday Cheer at Four Seasons

An indoor winter wonderland designed by Jeff Leatham in Philadelphia, windows into magic worlds in Paris, a fiery display in Langkawi: The celebration of the season is in full swing at Four Seasons destinations worldwide. Here, we share some of the photo-worthy experiences and activities that will ensure this joyous time of year is merry and bright.

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Arctic artistry in Philadelphia

The City of Brotherly Love looks more like the North Pole at Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center, where Artistic Director Jeff Leatham has created a modern festive display. Flocked Christmas trees and festive florals are adorned with warm twinkling lights, while a life-size reflective reindeer keeps watch over the merrymaking. Don’t miss the most coveted ticket in town at the New Year’s Eve celebration. The iconic Hotel will play host to an extravagant event featuring ice sculptures, sumptuous food stations, passed hors d’oeuvres, awe-inspiring entertainment and live musical performances as well as a front-row seat for the city’s magnificent fireworks.

Holiday happenings in Philadelphia

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Dream by the fire in Langkawi

Hike through the jungle, cruise through the mangroves, explore the coastline by kayak. After a day of adventure in this island playground, a sunset picnic on the beach is a cozy way to unwind in the evening. Gather under a canopy of stars and raise a glass to your time together at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi. The festive revelry really heats up on New Year’s Eve with a fireworks display and traditional Malaysian fire dancers, who put on a glowing performance as you enjoy a merry feast to welcome the new year.

Celebrate in Langkawi

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A special visitor in Costa Rica

Can you blame St. Nick for soaking up a little sun before making the trek back to the North Pole? This year, join the man in red himself – plus the jolliest bunch of elves and even a grinch – at Santa’s Annual Beach Party at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica. In addition to the unforgettable Christmas Day bash, the family-friendly Resort offers a variety of activities and events throughout the festive season. Experience the flavours of a Latin American asado at Nemare, or immerse yourself in Costa Rican culture while picking up gifts at the Papagayo Street Fair. Want to explore even further? Set out on a journey into the Nicoya Peninsula – Costa Rica’s famed blue zone, one of only five places in the world where residents live exceptionally long, healthy lives – and visit traditional villages to experience the country from a local perspective. Families will also find plenty of adventure close by, with zip-lining, surfing, night hikes, coral snorkelling and loads of water sports available in and around the Resort grounds.

Plan your visit to Costa Rica

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Holiday magic in Paris

The City of Lights exudes charm year round, but during the festive season it becomes even more enchanting. Make the most of this special time with help from the experts at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, where the concierge team can tailor an itinerary of unforgettable experiences. Glide across the ice at a skating rink overlooking landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Hotel de Ville, or stroll through picturesque Christmas markets. You’ll be dazzled by Parisian traditions like the fantastical scenes filling les vitrines de Noel – elaborately decorated windows at the city’s iconic department stores. Our favourite? The can’t-miss display at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche. As for the Hotel itself, thanks to Artistic Director Jeff Leatham’s breathtaking holiday decorations, you’ll feel as though it’s been transformed into your own personal vitrine de Noel. Lose yourself in the vibrant hues and intricately crafted compositions adorning the Hotel’s common areas and celebrated Marble Courtyard. Take a seat for Executive Pastry Chef Michael Bartocetti’s Signature Tea Time at Le Cinq on December 17, or enjoy an immersive holiday dinner at one of the Hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurants. The entire month of December will be filled with glittering events combining some of the world’s finest gastronomy with all the magic of the season.

Spend the season in Paris

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Traditions with a twist in Boston

Many families celebrate the holidays with their own time-honoured traditions – a comforting meal, treasured decorations, special activities. Start a new family tradition at Four Seasons Hotel Boston, where the new Very Important Kid Package will delight young guests (and their parents) with an in-room enchanted tent setup, a personalized amenity and a Hotel scavenger hunt. In addition to the magical accommodations, you’ll find festive surprises throughout the Hotel, such as themed vaults and mystery closets for kids to explore, along with seasonal coffee specials at Sottovento that adults will love. Our favourite this year is the Boston Fog, a creamy tea latte made with a blend similar to the tea tossed into the Boston Harbor in 1773, served in honour of the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Have the Coffee Concierge deliver it to your room in the morning before you head out to explore the city’s historic sites or do some holiday shopping.

Festive toasts in Boston

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Handcrafted gifts in Prague

In wintertime, it’s easy to see Prague’s hilltop castle, narrow cobbled streets and towering spires as a setting straight from a fairy tale. Experience the city’s old-world charm during a stay at Four Seasons Hotel Prague, where the attentive concierge team is eager to share local traditions, ensuring you don’t miss any hidden gems. Browse the traditional Christmas market stalls in nearby Old Town Square for handcrafted ceramics, jewellery, wooden toys, clothing and seasonal treats, then stay a little longer to hear choirs singing carols in the late afternoon. Grab a warm cup of mulled wine or hot chocolate from one of the stalls to make this outdoor shopping experience all the sweeter. Afterwards, climb the stairs of Old Town Bridge Tower and take in the twilight scene of twinkling lights – a picture-perfect holiday moment.

A winter wonderland in Prague

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