Four Seasons San Francisco gets a Makeover
The Four Seasons San Francisco is hardly and oldtimer. Built in 2001, The FS San Francisco quickly became one of the city’s most notable properties, offering guests a central location with endless amenities and of course Four Seasons legendary service.
The Four Seasons San Francisco has recently completed what the industry calls a “Soft Renovation”, adding a fresh look to guest rooms in the way of replacing carpets, bedding, draperies etc. Loyal guests will immediately notice a more soothing color scheme, with a more modern take on an already contemporary design.
Guest rooms are located on Floors 6-17, and Four Seasons residences occupy upper floors of the building. Views range from Market Street and Downtown to views of the neighboring Yerba Buena Gardens. There are a wide variety of room types, but among our favorites are the “02″ Series Rooms which are considered the “Premier King” category as well as the “03″ Series Rooms which are considered “Deluxe Room” category rooms. At TripKick.com, we often prefer a more unconventional room layout, and these room types have a more condo-like residential feel with wrap around windows and views of Yerba Buena gardens on higher floors. Guest rooms now feature either a Chocolate/Tan motif (as seen below) or a Teal Green color palette.
Premier King Category Room, “02 Series”, (Room Number 802)
Deluxe View Category Room, Market Street Views (Room Number 1619)
The Four Seasons San Francisco has two “Specialty 1 Bedroom Suites” which offer stunning views of Yerba Buena Gardens, and 2,300 square feet of space to stretch out and relax. Features include an oversized living room area with entertainment center, oversized bathroom with deep soaking tub and a fresh new design.
Specialty 1-Bedroom Suite (aka Presidential Suite) (Room Number 1603)
Common areas of the hotel remain the same, but include the addition of new services and dining options. Four Seasons has introduced “Meet the Winemaker” which allows guests to experience local viticulture, and pair wines with various dishes offered in the restaurant. One of our favorite on-property features however is the “Four Seasons SF Podcast” which provides guests with a detailed walking tour of the hotel’s famous art collection- this is a must do.
Posted March 30th, 2009 by: Bryant Waters under Renovation, Travel
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