The latest Four Seasons property has now opened on the uppermost floors of the Comcast Center – now the city’s tallest building and 10th highest in the United States.
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia, which is located between the building’s 48th and 60th storeys, offers 180 rooms and 39 suites, alongside impressive public spaces.
Michelin starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has chosen Four Seasons for his Philadelphia debut, with the launch of the 59th floor Jean-Georges Philadelphia restaurant and the 60th floor JG SkyHigh cocktail bar.
The entire Comcast Center building and the interiors and furnishings of Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia have been designed by world-renowned architect, Norman Foster, of Foster + Partners, who has effectively redefined the skyline of one of the country’s most historic cities.
Inside, Artistic Director Jeff Leatham has created striking floral art in his signature style. His designs are found throughout the property, from the ground floor entry to the 60th floor Hotel lobby. In addition, Tokyo-based teamLabhas envisioned a giant digital floral experience as a modern expression of traditional Japanese painting techniques in the Hotel’s arrival lobby.
“This exceptional new property represents the very best of Four Seasons,” comments Christian Clerc, President, Worldwide Hotel Operations, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
“From architecture to design, artistry and innovation, culinary mastery and wellness expertise, we have worked closely with our visionary partners at Comcast and Liberty Property Trust to assemble an all-star team of virtuosos who are elevating Four Seasons service, quality and artistry to new heights.”