The Culture Cut: Art in Unlikely Places

Art isn’t restricted to that which is painted, contained within a frame, and hung on the walls of a grand museum like the MET in New York City or the Louvre in Paris. Art can be an exquisitely designed dress, for instance, and it can be found anywhere—in the desert, on a beach, in an eyeglass shop, even. Here are four new exhibitions of beyond-the-frame art that are on our radar.

Florence, Italy

A thoroughly modern interpretation. Photograph by Ela Bialkowska.

Known for his bold, pop-inflected sculptures, the artist KAWS crafted his massive new installation, “The Message,” in warmly burnished wood. The artwork—featuring two nearly 20-foot-tall figures, each of which holds a wooden smartphone—is a modern interpretation of a famous 15th-century fresco, “The Annunciation”, by Fra Angelico. Works by the Italian Renaissance painter, along with KAWS’s sculpture, are on view through January 25, 2026, at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy, which is home to Four Seasons Hotel Firenze.

Paris, France

A Christian Dior evening gown from the Fall/Winter 1951 haute couture line.

When he was a young man, in 1956, Azzedine Alaïa spent just four days as an intern at the legendary House of Dior—a fleeting experience that would leave a lasting impression. In time, he would establish his own maison, becoming known as a master of sculptural tailoring. Behind the scenes, Alaïa (who died in 2017) was also a devoted collector of vintage Dior, amassing some 600 pieces. Now his extraordinary personal collection takes center stage in not one but two exhibitions in Paris: a show, at La Galerie Dior spotlighting more than 100 of these rare pieces, and one at the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation, where Dior and Alaïa designs are shown in concert, tracing threads of influence, admiration, and creative kinship. (The former exhibition runs through May 3, 2026; the latter, through May 24, 2026.) For those who won’t be in Paris, Rizzoli and Damiani are publishing catalogues of the exhibits.—Degen Pener

Seoul, South Korea

Giant sculptures inside the Gentle Monster store.

Rising above Seoul’s Seongsu-dong neighbourhood, Haus Nowhere has quickly become a cultural pilgrimage site for shoppers seeking the next chapter in retail. Opened in September in a 14-story brutalist building, the store is the fourth experimental retail project from IICombined, the parent company of the luxury eyewear brand Gentle Monster. Yes, it sells products, including sunglasses; caps and beanies from Gentle Monster sister brand Atiissu; fragrances by Tamburins; and tableware from Nuflaat. More than anything, though, it’s an unforgettable sensory experience, complete with a colour-saturated teahouse and a rotating roster of art installations, like two painted humanoid giants sitting in meditation (above) and a gargantuan dachshund napping on the floor. It’s a concept store gone supersized.—Julie Pham

Naples, Florida

Artist James Perkins at work. Photograph by Leila Brewster.

“I’m blurring the line between what is man-made and what is made by nature,” says James Perkins (pictured above). The New York–based artist’s practice involves burying silk-covered wood frames and letting the pieces absorb the effects of sun, surf, rain, and earth. Last year year, he buried some of his latest works in Naples, Florida, home of the new Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort. Perkins is also the subject of his first museum show, Burying Painting, which runs through February 15, 2026, at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.

Icons In the Spotlight: Luis Barragán, Giorgio Armani, and Other Legends Get Their Dues  

Ever wonder how filmmaker Wes Anderson pulls off his fabulously meticulous set designs? Curious to see architect Luis Barragán’s boldly painted residences in person? Looking for insight into David Bowie’s creative process? These new retrospectives, archives, and exhibitions offer ample opportunities to do a deep dive into what it means to be an artist. 

London 

Aladdin Sane Jacket, Designed by Freddie Burretti for David Bowie, 1973, Photo courtesy of V&A Museum
Aladdin Sane jacket designed by Freddie Burretti for David Bowie. Photograph courtesy of V&A Museum.

Located inside the new V&A East Storehouse, the David Bowie Centre is now the permanent home of the iconoclastic singer’s archive, comprising more than 90,000 item—from his own desk to lyrics, diaries, costumes, and musical instruments. “Balancing storage with stagecraft, the centre is an intimate space to explore Bowei’s life, work and legacy, offering a deeply personal insight into Bowie’s world,” says lead curator Madeleine Haddon. Visitors can even make appointments to view items that are in storage through the museum’s innovative “Order an Object” service. 

Francois Voltaire Suitcases for Whitman Brothers Designed by Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton; Wildlife Art Designed by Eric Chase Anderson. THE DARJEELING LIMITED. Photo Roger Do Minh. © the Design Museum
Francois Voltaire suitcases for Darjeeling Limited designed by Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton; wildlife art designed by Eric Chase Anderson. Photograph by Roger Do Minh.

Opening November 21 and running through July 26, 2026, at the Design Museum, Wes Anderson: The Archives is the first major museum exhibition focused on the work of visionary director Wes Anderson. Featuring handwritten notebooks, storyboards, costumes, and props—such as suitcases from The Darjeeling Limited—the show builds on the exhibit’s debut at La Cinemathèque Francaise with more than 100 additional objects on view. The Design Museum is just a mile from Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane

Mexico City 

La Cuadra San Cristobal, Luis Barragan
La Cuadra San Cristóbal. Photograph by Yannik Wegner, courtesy of Fundación Fernando Romero.

One of legendary Mexican architect Luis Barragán’s most striking residential designs—La Cuadra San Cristóbal, a study in bright colour blocking, located on the outskirts of Mexico City—is set to open to the public later this year as part of a 10-year plan to transform it into a cultural centre. In town, Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City has embarked on a phased renovation by Mexican designer Bibiana Huber that will include a vibrant redesign of all its guest rooms and suites. 

Milan

Giorgio Armani Prive 2005-2025, Photo by Delfino Sisto Legnani
From Giorgio Armani Privé 2005-2025. Photograph by Delfino Sisto Legnani.

Iconic designer Giorgio Armani, who died in September at age 91, is the subject of dual anniversary exhibitions in the fashion capital. Running through December 28 at the brand’s Armani/Silos space, Giorgio Armani Prive: 2005-2025 celebrates his two decades in haute couture with a showcase of more than 150 looks, including dresses worn by Michelle Yeoh, Cate Blanchett, and Demi Moore. A second show of his exquisite designs, at the Pinacoteca di Brera (a short walk from Four Seasons Hotel Milan), marks 50 years since the brand’s founding in 1975.  

Fondazione Prada Sueno Perro
From Sueño Perro. Photograph courtesy of Fondazione Prada.

At Fondazione Prada, from September 18 to February 26, 2026, Oscar-winning director Alejandro G. Iñárritu presents Sueño Perro. The multisensory exhibition will reveal never-before-seen footage from his debut feature Amores Perros, released 25 years ago. 

Paris

Gautier DeBlonde at Palais Galliera
From Rick Owens: The Temple of Love. Photograph courtesy of OWENSCORP.

Known as the high priest of fashion’s avant-garde, Rick Owens is the subject of a stunning retrospective, Rick Owens: The Temple of Love at the Palais Galliera through January 4, 2026. The California-born, Paris-based designer, who is the exhibition’s artistic director, even extended his vision to the building of the façade, draping enormous statues in sequined fabric. Just a few blocks away is Four Seasons Hotel George V. Paris, which, in collaboration with French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, has just completed a three-year renovation of its 243 guest accommodations, giving each space the feel of a Parisian pied-à-terre. 

Off-Season Is the New On-Season

People who live in popular tourist destinations like Tokyo and Paris know that autumn is the best season. Spring is when the crowds begin; summer, when they peak; and winter is festive but at the whim of Mother Nature. Fall, though? That’s when they get their streets back. If you enjoy your vacation on the quieter side, it’s a perfect time to visit.

Below, we’ve rounded up four Four Seasons destinations to consider booking off-peak. Open sidewalks and friendly locals await. 

Fall in Paris

Four Seasons Hotel George V. Paris, Shopping
Visit the best Parisian boutiques with a shopping insider.

We may be biased, but autumn is the best time of year to visit the City of Light—and Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, the best place to stay. Let us count the ways: It’s housed in a gorgeous Art Deco landmark building. It’s located in the Golden Triangle neighbourhood of the 8th arrondissement, just off the Champs-Élysées, steps from world-class shopping. Some suites have jaw-dropping views of the Eiffel Tower.  

Oh, and did we mention the property has a trio of Michelin-starred restaurants (between them, they’ve won six stars)? Three-starred Le Cinq by Christian Le Squer—considered one of the world’s most exquisite examples of French dining—is a restaurant that foodies plan entire vacations around. Two-starred L’Orangerie offers refined French cuisine in an airy conservatory setting. And Le George specializes in Mediterranean flavors and sustainable sourcing.  

From mid-September to mid-November, you’ll have the opportunity to book a So Chic, Darling! experience with a local fashion insider, who will take you on a chauffeured tour of must-visit boutiques and ateliers. At tour’s end, recharge with a stop at a café for pastries and drinks.  

Four Seasons Hotel Paris, Eiffel Tower

Fall in Montreal

Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, Market
Book a private market tour in Montreal.

For a getaway that combines foliage viewing with sophisticated dining, look no further than Montreal, where you can get your fill of gourmet bagels, next-level smoked meats, flaky French pastries, and, of course, poutine, Canada’s national dish. One of only two North American cities to crack the top 10 on Condé Nast Traveler’s Best Food Cities in the World list for 2024 (Vancouver shares the honour), Montreal is a must-visit for those with big appetites and discriminating palates. 

Foodie travellers will want to consider aligning their Montreal visit with MTLàTABLE (October 30 to November 16), the popular annual event where diners enjoy prix-fixe options at more than 150 participating eateries. A postprandial walk along the trails at Mount Royal Park for a dose of autumn colours and crisp air is a must. The forest-like park, initially laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted (who designed New York City’s Central Park), is known for its city skyline views. 

Once you’ve had your fill of fall foliage, retreat to Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, where, naturally, there’s a stellar restaurant on-site—world-renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Marcus Restaurant + Terrace—in case you’re still hungry. Looking to detox after all the indulging? Book a luxurious treatment at the hotel’s Guerlain Spa, one of only five spas in Canada to be rated five stars by Forbes Travel Guide. 

Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, Marcus

Fall in Tokyo

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo, Foliage
Autumn foliage in Tokyo.

Tourists may think of Tokyo as a futuristic city of skyscrapers and neon lights, but it’s also filled with plenty of ways to engage with nature. In fact, according to a recent survey, Tokyo ranks No. 1 on the list of cities with the most green spaces in the world—all of which makes it a great destination for fall foliage viewing. 

When it comes to a place to stay, you have two standout options: Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi and Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi. Otemachi is the newer, larger property, boasting 190 guest rooms and suites and occupying the top floors of a 39-story high-rise in the financial district. In addition to its award-winning bar, Virtù (one of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2024), and Michelin-starred restaurant, est, the hotel’s most-buzzed-about feature is its jaw-dropping views. When the elevator doors open into the lobby, guests are wowed by the panorama of the city and, best of all, the grounds of the Imperial Palace below, right next to the building. 

For a more boutique, street-level experience, consider the Marunouchi hotel, which has just 57 guest rooms and suites and is located next door to Tokyo Station. The accommodations are currently undergoing a renovation (to be finished by March 2026), but the hotel’s spa and prized restaurant, Sézanne, recipient of three Michelin stars and winner of Best Restaurant in Japan on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list, remain open. Headed by chef Daniel Calvert, the elegant restaurant interprets Japanese ingredients through the lens of French cuisine. 

Four Seasons Tokyo at Otemachi

Fall in Vail

Four Seasons Resort Vail
Get your fill of mountain biking before the snow arrives.

Ask locals in any traditional ski town their favourite time of year, and you may hear a surprising answer. While winter is when they can enjoy their beloved snow sports, autumn is when they get to experience nature the way it’s intended to be experienced: without lines. 

Visit Vail in the fall, and your encounters will be more colourful (think yellow and orange and red)—and potentially more rewarding. No, you probably won’t be able to ski or snowboard, but those mountains hold other opportunities for fun. Biking, hiking, trail running, fly-fishing, and horseback riding allow you to fully engage with the majesty of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. 

Another reason to book an autumn stay in Vail: Oktoberfest. Thanks to its Bavarian-inspired village center, Vail has become one of the best spots in the U.S. to celebrate the iconic brews-and-bratwurst festival. Extra credit: Come dressed in your lederhosen or dirndl, and enter the costume contest for bragging rights. 

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail, just steps from the high-end restaurants and shopping at Vail Village, is the ultimate luxury basecamp for your fall vacation. After a day spent outdoors, it’s time for après-ski at the resort. After all, après-ski isn’t just for the winter months; it’s an attitude—and a year-round pursuit. 

Four Seasons Vail

Urban Escapes: Unforgettable Late-Summer Getaways

Sometimes the end of something can be the sweetest part – the last bite of a perfectly ripe peach, your favourite musician playing your favourite song as their closing encore, a last-minute getaway to soak in the final moments of the season. Each of these things is made all the sweeter precisely because it’s experienced at the very end.

If you want to linger just a little while longer in the sun-drenched joie de vivre that only summer can bring, consider booking a last-minute summer vacation. From New York to London to Paris to Tokyo, these popular urban escapes (plus a few off-the-beaten-path destinations) are filled with late-summer activities you won’t want to miss. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite insider recommendations and exclusive experiences you’ll only find at Four Seasons to inspire your end-of-summer plans. All you need to do is pick where you want to go, pack your bags and let Four Seasons take care of the rest.

Summer concerts, sweet sips and a private cruise in London

Music and summer go hand in hand, and Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is transforming concerts with their exclusive Gig-Tripping experience. Perfect for those attending performances at Wembley Stadium or any of London’s iconic music venues, this bespoke experience adds an extra dose of style and comfort to an already exciting evening. Upon arrival at the Hotel, you’ll be welcomed with a Glitter Groove cocktail to set the tone for your visit. A curated Insider’s Gig Guide will fill you in on all the best restaurants and hot spots, while an in-room karaoke set and Concert Comfort Kit (a tote bag filled with concert essentials) provide added touches of fun and luxury. If you’re booking a last-minute trip and are in need of tickets, Four Seasons has you covered. The Concierge team is equipped to help you find seats even to sold-out shows.

Looking for a more subdued way to spend a summer evening in London? Twilight Terrace – a summertime pop-up at Pavyllon London’s Bar Antoine – invites you to unwind with a glass of champagne or a cocktail expertly crafted by Head Mixologist Michele Lombardi, along with elevated bar bites and larger plates. For something crisp and fruity, order the Mayfair Royale, made with Bombay Sapphire gin, St-Germain elderflower liqueur, blueberry cordial, Amaro Santoni and Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Brut Rosé 2015. Inspired by Chef Yannick Alléno’s Parisian heritage, the ultra-chic terrace is perfect for lunchtime gatherings, evening drinks and al fresco soirées.

Even if you’re just staying in London for a weekend, a private cruise on the Thames River is the perfect ending to your trip. Available through both Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane and Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge, this experience offers a fresh perspective on some of the city’s most iconic sites.

End summer on a high note in London

An al fresco rendezvous and seasonal bounty in Paris

Paris is always one of the most popular urban destinations, and all eyes will be on the French capital this summer. Planning a trip once everything has settled into a laid-back summertime schedule can be a great way to experience the city. Parisian neighbourhoods are famously quiet come August as many locals head out on vacation. However, the city isn’t as sleepy as it used to be and the main attractions are still open. With the games wrapping up in mid-August, there’s just enough time to squeeze in a last-minute getaway.

Take advantage of the summer sun in this beautiful city with an outdoor movie, a favourite local pastime. The Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, can fill you in on screenings happening during your stay, as well as arrange for everything you need to make your evening memorable. Or ask the Concierge about the best place to grab a spot at one of the Paris Plages, temporary faux beaches that pop up along the Siene in the summer months. This year, the Paris Plages are changing a bit with a new location at the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Here you can swim, relax on the banks of the river and soak in those final summer moments.

Back at the Hotel, the Concierge can also book you a table at one of the three Michelin-starred restaurants found on-site. With three stars for Le Cinq, two stars for L’Orangerie and one star for Le George, the Hotel now holds six stars total, a new record in Europe and the Middle East region for the number of stars awarded within one hotel. Sample some of Chef Simone Zanoni’s sustainably sourced dishes at Le George, or opt to join him in the restaurant’s garden located just southwest of Versailles on the grounds of Domaine de Madame Elisabeth. Here you’ll hand-pick the freshest seasonal produce before indulging in an al fresco cooking class and a rustic yet chic lunch with the chef.

Go al fresco in Paris

Night games and day trips in Tokyo

Enjoying warm, sunny days is a quintessential summer experience, but what about those equally delightful summer nights? In Tokyo, the fun doesn’t stop just because the sun goes down. Start with dinner at two-Michelin-starred SÉZANNE at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi before embarking on a curated night-time tour of the city with an expert guide to explore famous landmarks under the cover of darkness. Or catch an evening baseball game at the Tokyo Dome – the team at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi can arrange for everything from tickets to transportation.

August is also the height of summer festival season in Tokyo, offering plenty of opportunities to sample local street food, see live music and dancing, and take in some incredible firework displays.

If you’re looking to spend a day outside the city, Four Seasons can also arrange for a personalized trip to Hakone, tailored to your interests. Located about 90 minutes by train from Tokyo, Hakone is home to thermal hot springs, beautiful mountain scenery and one-of-a-kind museums. The town itself is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, so you may get a glimpse of nearby Mount Fuji across Lake Ashinoko.

Live the night life in Tokyo

Bike rides and a stylish stay in New York

For many, the preferred mode of summer transportation is a bicycle. Plan a last-minute getaway to Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown and you’ll have the Hotel’s Biria Bikes at your disposal to explore the city at your own pace. Lower Manhattan has plenty of bike lanes and nearby places to explore, and the Hotel can stock your bike’s basket with a custom-made picnic and blanket to take with you on your ride. The Concierge can also curate a custom route for you, including jaunts into other neighbourhoods like the West Village for a stop at Bar Pisellino. Try their delicious Pistachio cocktail (a local favourite) and pair it with homemade cacio e pepe chips and tramezzini for the perfect aperitivo experience.

And since the end of one season means the beginning of another, no stay in New York is complete without a little shopping. Get your wardrobe ready for fall with the Hotel’s Fashion First Experience, created in partnership with the luxury online shopping platform Moda Operandi. “We’re delighted to bring the world of innovation and high fashion to our guests by partnering with Moda Operandi,” says General Manager Thomas Carreras. “Much like Four Seasons, Moda prides itself on curation and personalization.” Available exclusively for Hotel guests, the experience begins with a pre-arrival virtual styling session with Moda to set the tone. Once you arrive, a personal stylist will organize an in-person fitting of a thoughtfully curated wardrobe tailored to your preferences in one of the Hotel’s specialty suites. You’ll also receive a USD 1,000 credit to Moda Operandi so you can start planning your fall fits before the temperatures start to dip.

Style your stay in New York

Island hopping and private tours in Athens

Located on the tip of Vouliagmeni peninsula just 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) from the city centre, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens is a summer haven that stretches out across 30 hectares (74 acres) along the Athenian coastline, including three private beaches. This idyllic address makes it the perfect jumping-off point for a favourite late-summer activity: island hopping. Climb aboard one of the Resort’s Technohull Rib Boat Omega 47 vessels for a private boat tour to the islands of Hydra and Spetses. Spend the day swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring stunning Zogeria Bay and savouring classic Greek cuisine in a local seafood taverna.

Like the majority of Europe, Athens quiets down a bit come August, but that bodes well for last-minute visitors. With smaller crowds, a guided tour of the Acropolis or the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion feels even more exclusive. Let the team at Four Seasons create a personalized itinerary for your stay filled with visits to famous archaeological sites as well as laid-back days lounging in and around the sophisticated seaside Resort. If you can, plan your trip around the August full moon, when museums and historic sites stay open free of charge late into the night so visitors can see them lit beneath the brightest moon of the year.

Make the Athenian Riviera yours

Waterfall hikes and the best snorkelling of the year in Los Cabos

Prefer to venture somewhere a little off the beaten path? Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas offers laid-back luxury on the secluded East Cape of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Here, the call to adventure is as thrilling as it is carefree. Hike along the hillsides, go off-roading through a rugged landscape, dive deep beneath the surface of the sea, see the night sky ablaze with stars, or simply relax on a pristine private beach. With so much to see and do, the team at Four Seasons can help tailor your stay and make sure you make the most of your late-summer getaway with a host of exclusive experiences.

On land, the Resort’s off-road waterfall tour is the perfect way to explore the wonders of the landscape and also enjoy a refreshing dip in the water. You’ll drive through canyons and dry riverbeds, stopping to explore the beautiful desert town of Santiago before continuing on to the 12-metre (40-foot) Sol de Mayo waterfall at Cañon de la Zorra. A short hike leads you up to a freshwater pool where you can swim next to the towering waterfall and sunbath on the giant boulders that line the pool.

And while there’s good snorkelling and scuba diving in the area year-round, summer and early fall are when visibility is at its best and water temperatures are nice and warm. For the ultimate experience, let Four Seasons arrange a snorkelling excursion to Cabo Pulmo, the UNESCO World Heritage Marine Site that Jacques Cousteau dubbed “the aquarium of the world.” Set off from the Resort’s private marina and you’ll soon find yourself surrounded by schools of colourful porkfish, bigeye jacks, snapper and several types of rays. If there’s something specific you’d like to see, just let the team know and they’ll do their best to find it for you.

Find adventure in Los Cabos

Country picnics and outdoor fun in Hampshire

Set on 200 hectares (500 acres) of rolling countryside, Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire is the embodiment of a quintessential English estate. If you’re wanting to get away from the city for a long, late-summer holiday, Hampshire offers a relaxing alternative. At Four Seasons, you’ll find plenty of outdoor activities such as archery, clay pigeon shooting, axe throwing, fly fishing and horseback-riding to fill your days, as well as a unique opportunity to get to know a Harris hawk as an on-site falconry expert fills you in on the fundamentals of falconry.

With so much natural beauty surrounding you, let the Hotel’s culinary team arrange for a custom gourmet picnic for you and your loved ones to enjoy on the grounds. Tuck yourselves away in the estate’s orchard or private gardens – wherever you lay your blanket, the scene is guaranteed to be picture-perfect.

Escape the city in Hampshire

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Uncover Your Travel Personality

We all want different things out of travel: Some people are chasing heart-pounding adventures, some are craving a taste of new cultures or cuisines, and others are on a journey of self-discovery. Four Seasons offers experiences tailored to every travel personality. Enjoy one of the World’s 50 Best Bars in Bangkok, balance your energy in Costa Rica and reach new speeds in Whistler. Whatever your travel style, Four Seasons can help you live out your wildest dreams this summer.

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For the cultural explorers: Seoul and Paris

The city of Seoul is a study in contrasts: rich traditions and historic landmarks in the heart of a bustling, forward-thinking metropolis. Experience both the old and the new on a guided walking tour arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. You’ll enjoy special access to some of the city’s top attractions and sites, like Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and the gallery-lined alleys of Insa-dong. To further immerse yourself in the city’s culture, don a hanbok – a traditional Korean garment worn during holidays and celebrations – for your tour.

Your cultural journey continues when you return to the Hotel. Chief Concierge Sojung Park suggests you unwind at the Spa with another Korean tradition: a visit to the Korean sauna, featuring cold, warm and hot baths as well as wet and dry sauna rooms. Afterwards, toast your experience at The Market Kitchen, where carefully preserved 600-year-old ruins are on display beneath a glass floor.

Immerse yourself in Korean history in Seoul

White wrought-iron bistro table with three chairs and a bottle of champagne, two glasses and a large bowl of fruit is set within a garden on a cobblestone patio

Alternatively, opt to escape the city. All eyes may be on the world-class athletes competing for the gold in Paris, but if you need a break from the action, set out from Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, for an exclusive visit to Maison Belle Époque, set in the heart of Champagne’s vineyards. Once the house of the founders of Perrier-Jouët, this private residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the largest private collection of French art nouveau in Europe – as well as the oldest vintage champagne in the world. Explore works by Emile Gallé, Georges de Feure, Rodin and Toulouse Lautrec as you tour the historic venue, including a stop in the legendary Eden Cellar to taste the finest vintages of the house. Join Chef Sébastien Morellon for lunch in the estate’s gardens, then return to the Hotel for an exclusive dinner at the Michelin-starred L’Orangerie, paired with bubbles from the House of Perrier-Jouët.

If you’d like to extend your time in Champagne, you can opt to spend the night at Maison Belle Époque, an experience available exclusively to Four Seasons guests. After a gourmet dinner served with vintages from the cellar, make yourself comfortable in one of the home’s five meticulously restored bedrooms. The next day, take a stroll through the vineyard for a picnic among the vines before your return journey to the city.

Explore beyond the city in Paris

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For the romantics: Maui and Los Cabos

It’s hard to picture a more romantic getaway than Maui: sandy beaches, lush palms, fragrant plumeria and stunning sunsets over clear blue waters. It’s no surprise, then, that the island is one of the top honeymoon destinations for couples. Whether you’re seeking an intimate sanctuary for the two of you to hide away or the chance to make memories together on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is the ideal setting.

The Resort’s experts can craft a personalized itinerary for you and your loved one, including unique travel experiences like sunset sails, a private beach picnic or a helicopter tour of the island. For the ultimate day together, join a Resort chef on a helicopter ride to a local organic fruit farm for a tour and an exotic fruit tasting; then explore the famed town of Hana, where a cultural expert will guide you on a swim in the lava caves at Wai‘anapanapa’s Black Sand Beach or a hike to a waterfall deep within the bamboo forest. Afterwards, return to the Resort and savour a multi-course menu tailored to your tastes and served by your personal waiter in a secluded corner overlooking Wailea Beach.

Feel more connected in Maui

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If you’re looking for the perfect place to rekindle your romance, look no further than the undiscovered East Cape of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. “Our location on the East Cape of Los Cabos is picture-perfect for romance. It’s far removed from the busy ‘El Corridor’ area and surrounded by never-ending beach, mountains and sky – the perfect setting for meaningful connection,” says General Manager Borja Manchado at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas. “There’s a magical sense of discovery here. To share those moments with your person is to fall in love with them all over again.”

Embrace the spirit of discovery – and your inner child – at Camp Verano, the Resort’s summer camp for adults. The itinerary makes the most of the Resort’s picturesque setting: dive or snorkel Cabo Pulmo, which famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau called “the aquarium of the world;” hike to a stunning vista for an above-the-clouds HIIT class; go off-roading through the desert dunes; or splash in a secret waterfall. After a day of adventure, return to the Resort for the Oasis Signature Massage, which combines energetic stones and local herbs to create a sense of stillness, followed by a private beachfront dinner.

Reignite the spark in Los Cabos

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For the soul searchers: Chiang Mai and Costa Rica

On a quest for personal well-being and inner peace? Discover pura vida at Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica, where wellness experts lead you through a holistic program designed to help you centre mind, body and spirit – just steps from the beach. The Resort’s visiting practitioners program includes workshops and private sessions with world-class healers who can help you embrace life’s challenges. Throughout July, you can uncover hidden core beliefs and inner strength with the help of Dr. Debra Greene, a mind-body integration specialist who uses energy kinesiology and energy-based techniques to encourage lasting improvements, or embark on a journey towards self-discovery through movement and breathwork with fitness innovator Ashli Katz during her August residency. You might be surprised by your transformation.

If you’re still searching for rejuvenation, try yoga in the Resort’s new Wellness Shala, a sacred space inspired by the natural grace and lightness of the Guanacaste winds, overlooking Costa Rica’s lush tropical forest.

Centre yourself in Costa Rica

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Retreat to a secluded haven at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, a sanctuary of well-being. The Resort’s in-house experts on Thai culture, traditions and holistic healing will tailor wellness experiences to your needs, guiding you on a journey to live a life in balance. It all starts with a good night’s sleep: Give your body, mind and soul time to rejuvenate and discover the power of slow living to fine-tune your circadian rhythms. The Soulful Awakening experience begins with a three-course wellness dinner carefully curated to complement your metabolism before signalling to your body that it’s time to wind down with a luxurious bath ritual. The next day, restorative yoga will activate your parasympathetic nervous system to help you reduce stress, balance your energy, and experience a state of peace and calm.

For those seeking spiritual healing or new meaning, the Resort can also arrange a visit to one of the area’s temples for a private session with monks who have dedicated their lives to the deeply harmonious teachings of Buddhism. Your time with them will help you look within to discover your true self, leaving you uplifted and inspired.

Find balance in Chiang Mai

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For the eco-tourists: Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and Naviva

The Maldives islands are stunning: pristine white-sand beaches, endless balmy sunshine, sparkling turquoise waters. That beauty extends below the waves, where you’ll discover an underwater kingdom filled with sea turtles, manta rays, vividly coloured fish and coral reefs. Help protect this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, where a team of marine biologists at the Marine Discovery Centre lead conservation efforts.

Contribute to the cause by becoming a scientist for a day: Stop into the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre to help with turtle-monitoring and photo-ID projects, or join in on the pioneering Reefscapers program to help build coral reefs in the Resort’s lagoon. For a truly unforgettable experience, sign up for Manta on Call so you’ll be notified immediately whenever manta rays are spotted nearby. When they are, you can hop on a speedboat for an opportunity to swim with these giant, gentle creatures.

Since you’re never too young to care about the health of our oceans, scientifically minded teens and young adults can join the Resort’s new Trainee Marine Biologist Program for a deep dive into what it takes to pursue a conservation career. The program’s six modules combine educational sessions with hands-on activities like helping the team track dolphins in the waters around the island, using artificial intelligence to monitor coral reef restoration efforts, and supporting the on-site veterinarian providing life-saving care to injured sea turtles.

Help with ocean conservation in the Maldives

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At Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, México, every experience is designed with conservation and sustainability in mind. “We embrace sustainability not just as a practice, but as a core principle of our ethos,” says Resort Manager Eduardo Sampere. “We are deeply committed to environmental stewardship, which extends to the way we source and use our water.” The Resort uses hydropanel technology to extract clean, pollutant-free water from the air and, using the power of the sun, mineralize it for taste, producing enough premium-quality drinking water to meet all the Resort’s needs.

Other conservation measures can be found throughout the Resort, from specially designed roofs that collect and filter rainwater for irrigation to the careful design of Resort tents, buildings, and pathways to accommodate trees and animal habitats to preserve biodiversity. For a truly immersive, sustainable experience, head to the Spa for a serene soak in an ofuro tub, made from regionally sourced high-insulation cedar wood to capture and retain heat to conserve energy. This thermal soak is soothing to mind and body, promoting detoxification, elevating cardiovascular performance, fortifying the immune system, purifying the skin, and easing pain or stress.

Unwind sustainably in Punta Mita

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For the foodies: Bangkok and Hoi An

Flavour is on the menu at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, where the talented chefs and mixologists have been earning accolades for their inventive culinary creations. Explore Cantonese flavours with Chef Tommy Cheung’s signature tasting menu at Yu Ting Yuan, or get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the Argentinian-inspired cocktails served at BKK Social Club – which recently took the top spot on Thailand’s 20 Best Bars list and ranked number 13 on The World’s 50 Best Bars list.

At the new Palmier by Guillaume Galliot, Michelin-distinguished Chef Guillaume Galliot blends the charm of French brasserie cuisine with reimagined traditional favourites, set against the relaxed backdrop of Bangkok’s riverside. The menu offers a taste of classic French ingredients in dishes inspired by Galliot’s childhood in the Loire Valley, as well as a selection of regularly changing signatures from the chef’s storied career.

Taste award-winning food and drink in Bangkok

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Gourmands will leap at the opportunity to discover the art of cooking authentic Vietnamese dishes. A chef from Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, will guide you on a culinary adventure, from Hanoi’s haute cuisine to Hoi An’s street food. At the Resort’s Cooking Academy, you’ll tour the organic herb and vegetable gardens before setting off to explore unique local produce at a vegetable village and one of the area’s age-old markets. Then return to the Resort for a lesson in centuries-old cooking techniques and a meal of flavours you’re unlikely to find anywhere else.

Even the youngest chefs can expand their palates. An hour-long Junior Academy course will introduce them to new flavours and ingredients, then teach them how to prepare simple but delicious Vietnamese dishes.

Learn to cook Vietnamese food in Hoi An

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For the adventure seekers: Sydney and Whistler

Take your travels to new heights in Sydney with an adrenaline-pumping 1,332-step walk up the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, accompanied by a guide from Four Seasons Hotel Sydney. Your reward: a 360-degree view of the city that you will never forget. As you gaze down at landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Luna Park – or, on a clear day, the Blue Mountains – it’s easy to see why Sydney Harbour is considered by many to be the most beautiful natural harbour in the world.

If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, escape to the Australian Outback and Uluru, the sacred heart of Australia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experts believe the massive sandstone monolith started forming around 550 million years ago; today, it stands 348 metres (1,142 feet) high. After your private jet flight to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, join a guide on a private walking tour of the site. If the timing is right, you might get to see the rock seem to glow red under the light of the sun from iron oxide in the sandstone.

Reach new heights in Sydney

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The heart-pounding adventure continues in the Canadian mountains, where Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler offers world-class skiing and activities like hiking, white-water rafting and bear viewing. Take the plunge with an exhilarating leap over the glacial-fed Cheakamus River. Leap from the Whistler Bungee Bridge for a 160-foot (50-metre) bungee jump – one of only two places to bungee jump in British Columbia and considered one of the most scenic jump sites in the world.

For a bucket list–worthy experience, strap on a helmet and race through 10 icy twists and turns in a real bobsleigh driven by a trained pilot. During your run through the course, you’ll reach speeds of more than 100 km/h and feel the acceleration of up to 4 g-forces. The Whistler Sliding Centre is the only place in Canada where you can try bobsleighing and take to the ice like an Olympian, and Four Seasons can make all the arrangements for you. Available during both summer and winter, this experience is a can’t-miss for those in search of an intoxicating rush of adrenaline.

Challenge yourself in Whistler

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