The Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square has debuted in the former Port of London Authority headquarters. The 100-room hotel occupies the site, originally designed by architect Edwin Cooper, just steps from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Local firm Aukett Swanke led the transformation of the historic property, while Parisian studio 4BI & Associates spearheaded the interior design. The hotel includes Michelin star chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s La Dame de Pic restaurant. This spring will also see the arrival of a new Asian-fusion concept designed by Hong Kong firm AB Concept.
Opening this April, the spa’s eight treatment rooms were crafted by Paris-based architect and designer Joseph Caspari. An authentic hammam, vitality pool, 24-hour fitness center, 46-foot-long indoor pool, and steam and sauna rooms will also be featured.
The revitalized property also includes the refreshed UN Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 200 guests. The pre-function space Merchants Hall also fits up to 70 people. Three intimate meeting rooms as well as a gallery overlooking the lobby provide additional event space.