Four Seasons Sydney to revamp high-rise club
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Four Seasons Hotel Sydney has unveiled plans to renovate of its Executive Club, the 32nd floor lounge that overlooks Sydney Harbour.
The venue will close on 25 September to undertake the work, reopening in December 2016 with a new look and amenities. Billed as a “high-rise haven of relaxation and luxury”, the Executive Club will feature a private entrance, velvet armchairs and bay window seating overlooking the harbour and city.
The private meeting room will feature a solid stone-topped table, and a new F&B concept will feature locally-sourced seasonal produce and an open bar stocking a selection of Australian wines.
The work will be overseen by Australian interior designer, Miriam Fanning of Mim Design.
“The transformation of our level 32 Executive Club into a stunning residential-style retreat will give our guests further opportunity to indulge, relax and enhance their stay in style,” said the hotel’s GM, Rudolf van Dijk.
“Demand for our Club experience continues to rise from both business and leisure travellers, and our reinvented luxury lounge will ensure we’re best placed to continue delivering memorable experiences, personalised service and exclusive privileges that our hotel is renowned for.”
During the renovation, guests staying in Four Seasons Sydney’s Club rooms will be offered a series of “special privileges” in place of lounge access.
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