Four Seasons Hotel New York to reopen

Four Seasons Hotel New York will reopen this fall. The property has been closed since March 2020 and has been undergoing renovations, according to its website.

"For more than three decades, Four Seasons Hotel New York has been a beacon of luxury hospitality for discerning guests from around the world—and around the corner," Antoine Chahwan, Four Seasons president, hotel operations – Americas, said in a statement. "As this beloved hotel enters a new era in its celebrated history, Four Seasons and the property's long-time, dedicated owner, Ty Warner, proudly welcome back our loyal guests, and introduce a new generation to the endless opportunities for memorable New York City moments at every turn."

In an area often referred to as Billionaire's Row, Four Seasons Hotel New York is located between Madison and Park Avenues, near Central Park, with landmarks including Rockefeller Plaza, Fifth Avenue shopping and Sixth Avenue corporate offices, museums and galleries, and dining options.

"At Four Seasons Hotel New York, our team has always taken pride in knowing our guests personally, anticipating every need, rising to every new opportunity, and ensuring that every New York minute ignites memories to last a lifetime," said Michal Dedera, a seasoned Four Seasons veteran with a wide variety of experience who has been appointed as general manager. "Our team is truly best-in-class and we are dedicated to welcoming back our guests to their Manhattan home."

The property has some of the city's largest luxury rooms and suites, ranging from 500 square feet to full floor speciality suites at 4,300 square feet. The higher floors have panoramic views of Central Park, the Manhattan skyline and beyond. Many suites also have outdoor terraces, a rarity in the city. Crowning the Hotel is the famed Ty Warner Penthouse on the 52nd floor, an architectural and artistic masterpiece renowned for its bespoke design, beautifully crafted finishes and one-of-a-kind features and amenities.

The hotel plans to reopen with a selection of rooms across multiple categories, with all suites expected to be available in 2025. Later, the hotel will debut one-, two- and three-bedroom extended-stay accommodations with some including terraces, offering guests a broad range of choices.