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The Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 East 57th Street
New York, New York 10022
The Four Seasons Hotel opened in New York in June 1993 and has received the prestigious AAA Five-Diamond Award and the Mobil Five-Star Award for six consecutive years (1995-2000). In the 2001 Zagat Survey, the Four Seasons Hotel was named the best hotel in the United States. This highly acclaimed hotel is appropriately New York City's tallest hotel. Its 52-stories rise proudly over 57th Street. Inside the hotel lobby, grand columns rise 33 feet to a backlit onyx ceiling suspended over a marble floor. The Lobby Lounge, a terraced dining area, encircles theFour Seasons Hotel Location
The Four Seasons Hotel is located on 57th Street between Park and Madison Avenues in Manhattan. The renowned shopping on Fifth and Madison Avenues is just steps away. Only three blocks from Central Park and Bloomingdale's, the hotel is located within a one-half mile radius of
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Four Seasons Hotel Accommodations
The Four Seasons Hotel has 370 rooms including 61 suites. Room amenities include large marble bathrooms with deep-soaking tubs and
Four Seasons Hotel Suites
The Four Seasons Hotel has 61 suites. As you go up the elevator, the number of rooms per floor decreases
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Four Seasons Hotel Rates
Rates range from $535 to $12,000 for the Presidential Suite.
Four Seasons Hotel Dining
Fifty-Seven Fifty-Seven Restaurant and Bar features contemporary American cuisine with Mediterranean and regional influences. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as Saturday and Sunday Brunch. The Bar, located by the restaurant has evening piano entertainment and offers cocktails, a Martini menu and snacks served from the restaurant. The Lobby Lounge is
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Additional Facilities
The Four Seasons Hotel has a 5,000-square-foot Fitness Center, a fully equipped Executive Business Center and almost 10,000 square feet of meeting space.
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