Just moments away from Tower Hill underground station, you’ll find the stunning five-star hotel, Four Seasons Hotel at Tower Bridge.
The Four Seasons Heritage Suite ll

As you enter the suite you’ll walk into the living area, where you’ll find gorgeous sofas, a bio-ethanol fireplace, and a large bedroom featuring a king-sized bed. The room boasts a walk-through wardrobe, which is perfect for small families or corporate travellers.
The sheer size of the room is incredible, the suite is, around 700 sq. ft, with some of the soaring ceilings, of up to 16.4 feet.
The full marble bathroom could be one of the most striking spaces we’ve seen in a while. The bathroom comes equipped with ‘his and hers’ wash basins, a separate shower, and a toilet. The under-floor heating is a lovely touch and the bath tub is adorned with glitzy gold tiles, a visual treat.
The suite has everything you’d expect from a high-end City hotel in the heart of the Square Mile.
Wellness

The Four Seasons Spa offers a magnificent sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation. As soon as you step into this Spa you’ll notice the stunning interiors, and luxurious amenities, such as the sauna, steam room, and vitality pool.
Encompassing an extensive 1,600 square meters (17,200 square feet), the Spa boasts a luxurious hammam that blends the traditions of the Moroccan and Turkish baths in a contemporary setting.
Whether you’ll be lounging by the pool or taking full advantage of the treatments on offer, you’re in for a real treat.
In-room dining

We opted for in-room dining, which blended an exclusive and indulgent experience for us to enjoy. The meal arrived elegantly plated and with a red wine chosen by the sommelier. Highlights from the menu include the lobster roll, the wild mushroom soup, and the tuna tacos. We finished the meal off with The Neal’s Yard cheese selection served with biscuits and fruit jam.
However, there are two renowned restaurants on-site if you’d much prefer to dine in. For French cuisine, visit La Dame de Pic London, led by a three-Michelin-starred chef. Meanwhile, for Chinese and Japanese delights be sure to visit Mei Ume.
Breakfast

Breakfast is served in the heart of the Hotel, Rotunda, an elegant space, with soft lighting. The team at City Matters highly recommends trying the cinnamon French toast, it’s light, fluffy, and served best with fruits and maple syrup.
The hospitality at this hotel is outstanding, from staff at Rotunda to housekeeping, they really leave no stone unturned.
Our Lasting Thoughts
Staying at Four Seasons is an unforgettable experience and even if it is just for one night, it’s well worth the experience.
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