Set-Jetting With Four Seasons: From “The White Lotus” to “The Dark Knight”

Film has always had a way of sucking us into its (un)reality: Its stories stimulate emotion, its visuals titillate the senses. Recent research found that nearly two-thirds of travellers have considered planning a trip to a place they’ve seen in a film or TV show; 39% have actually booked a journey to a destination after seeing it on-screen – luxury travel (strongly) included.

Of course, travellers across generations have booked trips to the backdrops of favourite novels (think the Bath of Jane Austen’s “Persuasion”) or even paintings (like Monet’s Giverny gardens). But set-jetting to film and TV sites continues to gather momentum as a means of placing ourselves within the fantasy of our favourite storylines – with a little main character energy added for ourselves.

If you’re planning a vacation and find yourself wondering where was “The White Lotus” filmed, look no further. At Four Seasons, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to create some scene-stealing moments of your own.

Check into “The White Lotus” in Maui and Taormina

Actress Jennifer Coolidge cemented her place in TV history as Tanya McQuoid, the globe-trotting fan of the fictional White Lotus hotels and resorts, and guests at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea and San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel, can walk in her footsteps.

At Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, where Season 1 of “The White Lotus” was filmed, you’ll quickly come to understand why Maui is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers, relaxation enthusiasts and foodies alike.

From the moment you set foot onto the pristine shores of Maui, you’re enveloped in a world of endless possibilities: Watch the sun rise from the summit of Haleakalā at 9,740 feet above sea level, or embark on an underwater adventure to explore vibrant coral reefs with battery-powered scooters. For a truly breathtaking experience, take to the skies on a private helicopter tour and behold the island’s lush landscape and vibrant blue waters from above. When it’s time to unwind, retreat to a private cabana surrounded by the stunning artwork of famed photographer Gray Malin, where you can lounge all day or swim to the edge of the adults-only infinity pool.

Enjoy a relaxing vacation in Maui

Season 2 of “The White Lotus” was filmed at San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel, the perfect seaside backdrop for taking the inherent romance of Italy and infusing it with an air of drama and intrigue. A former 14th-century convent perched high on a cliff above the Ionian Sea, San Domenico Palace feels like a Sicilian dream. It’s also where you’ll find some of Sicily’s best-kept hidden gems. Enjoy a private helicopter ride around Mount Etna, take an insider’s tour of Noto with celebrated designer Samuele Mazza, or pay a visit to the medieval village of Castiglione di Sicilia to taste exceptional wines produced from the area’s fertile volcanic soil – just like Cameron, Daphne and Ethan did.

Experience the romance of Taormina

Channel “Emily in Paris” in Cap-Ferrat and Paris

“Emily in Paris” is filmed in picturesque settings all around the city, but some of the locations might look familiar to fans of Four Seasons. Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, played a role in Season 2, and Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, in Season 3.

Nestled within the pristine enclave of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the captivating Côte d’Azur, Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, offers a retreat steeped in history. What was intended as a romantic getaway for Emily Cooper transforms into an enchanting escapade with her closest companions.

Here, surrounded by the timeless allure of the French Riviera, cherished memories are made: Take the glass funicular down the hillside to the legendary Club Dauphin and savour breathtaking views from the seawater pool. Indulge in the simple pleasure of toasting French rosé wine, followed by an enlightening astronomy lesson under the starry sky, courtesy of a world-renowned planetary scientist.

Relax in style in the French Riviera

Meanwhile, in Paris, Emily finds herself staying in the iconic Eiffel Tower Suite at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris – with her boss. But that’s the joy of Paris: You can experience the City of Lights in the most rewarding way with colleagues, with friends or by yourself.

After marvelling at the city’s beauty in complete privacy from your panoramic terrace, stroll down to one of the Hotel’s three restaurants – with five Michelin stars among them – and relish an unforgettable meal.

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Steal a scene from “Money Heist” in Madrid

In the Emmy-winning Spanish series “Money Heist,” Season 5 shines a spotlight on Four Seasons Hotel Madrid as well as on Dani – its elegant and dynamic brasserie.

Just as the Professor meticulously plans his heist, Dani García’s Michelin-starred dishes and casual Spanish cuisine are crafted with precision and passion. From tantalizing tapas to lavish main courses – including foie gras spread with cherry gravy and Kombujime lobster in green pepper sauce – each dish at Dani is a masterpiece.

Whether you’re looking for some respite from the everyday hustle or are heading off for a special weekend away, enhance your stay with the Hotel’s gourmet tapas experience. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culinary scene of Madrid as you visit five tapas bars with a knowledgeable culinary tour guide, uncovering a blend of cuisine and live entertainment at every stop.

Enjoy Michelin-starred cuisine in Madrid

Stay in the hotel were “Pretty Woman” was filmed

Just like Edward and Vivian, you can embark on your own romantic getaway in the heart of Los Angeles. Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, which served as the film’s main setting, offers a “Pretty Woman” for a Day package that promises an unforgettable experience.

Start with a behind-the-scenes tour of Rodeo Drive’s famous fashion houses, where you’ll be welcomed with open arms, unlike Vivian’s earlier encounter in the film. Guided by your personal wardrobe consultant and stylist, you’ll prepare for an exclusive evening at THE Blvd, where the executive chef will prepare special menu items inspired by the film. Round-trip transportation in a Mercedes Sedan ensures that your experience is pure Hollywood glamour. To further treat yourself, unwind with a couple’s massage at the Hotel’s award-winning Spa.

Enjoy the food and fashion of Beverly Hills

Walk in the footsteps of “The Dark Knight” in Hong Kong

On your arrival at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, be sure to look up at the IFC tower that houses the Hotel – in “The Dark Knight,” Batman dives from the top to capture his foe.

Like director Christopher Nolan, you can capture unexpected visions of the city with a stay at Four Seasons. Aboard the Aqualuna Harbour Cruise, watch the city’s glittering skyline at night from Victoria Harbour. Journey from the Central Ferry Piers back to the Hotel and take a seat at Lung King Heen, the world’s first three-Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant. There, Chef Chan Yan Tak will present an eight-course tasting dinner. Afterward, retreat to your suite to relax next to the same views as Batman.

Take in inspiring views in Hong Kong

Explore Istanbul like Charlie’s Angels

If you watched the 2019 reboot of “Charlie’s Angels,” you may have spotted the grandeur of a century-old landmark. At Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, the Angels saved the future of the world surrounded by the city’s storied past.

You too can step into the timeless elegance of the Hotel – without the weight of the world on your shoulders – at Süreyya Teras Lounge.

From the moment you arrive, you’re transported to a place where every corner tells a story and each sense is engaged. Lounge in the courtyard surrounded by the fresh scent of fragrant herbs or take a leisurely stroll to the iconic Blue Mosque.

Away from the Hotel, uncover Istanbul’s rich cultural tapestry on an exclusive Beylerbeyi Kuzguncuk Kanlica tour. Step off the beaten path and into the heart of this vibrant city as you discover unexpected neighbourhoods. A local guide will take you to the Asian side of Istanbul, sharing fascinating stories along the way, in the comfort of a private luxury minivan with a personal driver. Together, you can capture the beauty of Istanbul’s diverse landscapes and architectural wonders with your camera.

Experience history in Istanbul

Take a girls’ trip to the Bahamas inspired by “The Other Woman”

Like Emily Cooper’s trip to the French Riviera, “The Other Woman” is ultimately a story about female friendships and bonds. Serenity, it turns out, isn’t a distant dream when you have more in common with the people around you than you think – especially with a stay at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas, where part of the movie was filmed.

In a secluded beachfront setting, relax in the privacy of your room with captivating views of the sea and the sky. Your oceanfront sanctuary comes with direct access to a private beach and azure waters.

Unwind together in the Bahamas

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European Restaurants and Bars You Have to Try This Summer

Embark on a culinary journey this summer that spans an entire continent. From a one-of-a-kind cocktail named after the famous island ferry in Istanbul to two distinct chocolate confections even a connoisseur of the savoury can’t resist, these European restaurants and bars invite you to explore a curated list of cocktails, signature dishes and sweet treats dreamed up by award-winning Four Seasons chefs and mixologists to welcome summer with open arms.

Toast to warmer weather with exclusive cocktails that reflect the season, relish the flavours of summer coming alive in an array of savoury dishes from both land and sea, and indulge your sweet tooth with desserts that blend refinement with gastronomic delight.

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CHEERS TO SUMMER AT MZSA, LE BAR DES BERGUES AND SÜREYYA TERAS LOUNGE

Settle in at MÚZSA at Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest with a Sunglow, a gem of a cocktail reminiscent of the sun itself with its golden hue, or sip a frothy Tender Blossom, ruby red from hibiscus and zingy from notes of ginger at Le Bar des Bergues at Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva. Keep the jewel-toned theme of summer going with an Ada Vapuru – available at Süreyya Teras Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet – that reflects the breezy charm of cruising the Marmara Sea in summertime and delivers a burst of citrusy flavours.

SIP REFRESHING COCKTAILS AT THE BAR AT WILD CARROT, ATRIUM BAR AND AVRA

Looking European cocktails that are a bit more traditional? The Legendary Negroni at The Bar at Wild Carrot at Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire boasts sweet vermouth to offset the bitterness of citrusy gin. Over at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, silver tequila and butterfly pea tea come together in a dance for your taste-buds in Atrium Bar’s Legacy cocktail. The vivid sapphire colour resonates with the kind of clear blue summer sky you can only find in the Italian countryside.

At Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens destination bar Avra, cocktails are the language of choice. “We love a good drink,” says Bar Manager Manon Kapfer, “and we love sharing beautifully crafted cocktails with other enthusiasts.” Experience the art of fine drinking with a gin-based Martinez, one of the bar’s Ultimate 24 Avra Classic Cocktails. This special menu showcases 24 classic cocktails accompanied by the stories of the bartenders whose careers they’ve shaped.

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TASTE THE FLAVOURS OF EUROPE AT OCAKBAŞI, MEI UME AND LE CINQ

Summertime in Istanbul means Turkish grilling traditions are on full display at Ocakbaşi (Turkish for “fireside”) in the form of a Mixed Kebab Platter – best enjoyed alongside sun-soaked views of the Bosphorus Strait from the restaurant’s terrace at Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus.

Warmer weather also means warmer waters, and ocean-fresh seafood takes centre stage at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge. Discover the complexity of a single ingredient with Lobster Two Ways – a Mei Ume signature. Lobster Tail Sashimi and Lobster Soup converge for the ultimate in dual flavour profiles.

At Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, Michelin-starred Le Cinq’s Executive Chef Christian Le Squer has reinvented a dish from his childhood that’s perfect for summer dining: Line-Fished Sea Bass with Caviar and Buttermilk. He says his goal is “to get emotions going so that guests feel the love that I have for what I create” – just like his maman would do.

SAVOUR LOCAL PRODUCE AT DANI, ZELO AND PRINCIPE CERAMI

If you’re in the mood for something chilled, cool off with Nitro Tomato and Green Gazpacho at Dani at Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, an Andalusian specialty developed by celebrity chef Dani Garcia. Known for their sweet, yet nutty flavour, cerfoglio roots offset the gaminess of tender lamb in Zelo’s Lamb Chicory with Cerfoglio Roots at Four Seasons Hotel Milan, where Executive Chef Fabrizio Borraccino serves up thoughtful Italian cuisine.

End your savoury summer journey at Michelin-starred Principe Cerami at San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel, and delight in the classic flavours of bright asparagus and black summer truffle, both quintessential elements to their succulent quail dish.

Must-try summer desserts

INDULGE IN SOMETHING SWEET AT ZAFFERNO, LE CAP AND O JAPONÊS

For chocolate lovers, both the Torroncino & Gianduja at Zafferano at Four Seasons Hotel Baku and Le Cap’s Crispy Chocolate and Hazelnuts at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel are must-tries. These refined creations are far from the too-sweet variety you’ll find elsewhere. As Executive Pastry Chef Pierre-Jean Quinonero from Cap-Ferrat explains in his unique approach to dessert philosophy, “I like to put modern spins on things, maximizing visuals and minimizing sugar.”

And while it may be on a different continent entirely, be transported to Japan with O Japonês’s authentic Mochi Ice Cream Trio – with flavours such as yuzu, matcha and chocolate offering a cool refuge during warm summer nights spent at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon.

TREAT YOUR TASTE-BUDS AT PAVYLLON LONDON AND COTTOCRUDO

Saturday brunch at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane gets a makeover, Pavyllon-style, at the newly Michelin-starred Pavyllon London. Celebrated chef Yannick Alléno’s Ultimate French Toast with uru ice cream and candied hazelnuts is the perfect pick-me-up before a summer afternoon of exploring iconic sites around the city.

The Walnut Cheesecake from CottoCrudo at Four Seasons Hotel Prague is another example of a sweet summer dessert where crunchy and smooth textures meet – the crispy honeycomb and creamy nutmeg sorbet are sure to awaken your taste-buds.

Whether you’re feeling adventurous or romantic, each of these culinary creations has its own story to tell. Become a character in the story of your choice or craft your own delicious narrative this summer, starting at these renowned European restaurants and bars.

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Passport to Europe: 9 Cities to Explore This Summer

Europe is always a great idea – but Europe in the summer is pure magic. Cities are alive with bustling cafés, the parks are filled with people enjoying the warm weather and the finest produce is deliciously in season. Discover the best things to do in Europe this summer with the help of Four Seasons experts who can curate an unforgettable vacation for you and your loved ones. From a speedboat ride along the Danube in Budapest to a tapas bar–hopping tour in Madrid, these nine alluring cities offer a range of experiences to put on your Europe bucket list. We’ve gathered some insider recommendations from Four Seasons team members in some of our favourite cities to give you the local advantage when you set out to explore.


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Things to do in Madrid: Secret finds in the Spanish capital

According to Almudena Durango, Assistant Chief Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, the city is filled with hidden treasures to be found in the small neighbourhoods within walking distance of the Hotel. “Spend a morning in the Palacio del Principe de Anglona Gardens in the La Latina district. It’s truly a place of peace and calm in the city,” suggests Durango. “Then wander into the small boutiques nearby, such as Cocol for local crafts and ceramics, and Casa Hernanz for espadrilles.”

For lunch, opt for a meal at one of the sidewalk cafés in the Chueca neighbourhood before exploring one of Madrid’s little-known jewels: the 17th-century baroque Church of San Antonio de los Alemanes. “It’s unassuming from the outside, but once you walk in, you’re surrounded by frescoes,” says Durango.

On your way back to the Hotel, stop by the Monastery of Las Carboneras for a bag of traditional sweets and pastries. “They’re handmade by the cloistered nuns, who sell them through a panelled counter because they can’t be seen,” notes Durango. Then, end your day with a signature gin and ginger-infused Flamenco cocktail at Dani on the Hotel’s rooftop terrace, watching the sun set as you admire the beautiful views of the city.

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The Hotel also offers exclusive experiences you’ll only find at Four Seasons. Whether you take a historical walking tour into the heart of the city, attend a Flamenco guitar workshop and show, or taste your way through some of Madrid’s top tapas bars with a local expert, these are the moments you’ll remember long after you’ve gone home.

Get to know Madrid


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Things to do in Geneva: Laid-back days in nature

When summer arrives in the Swiss capital, activities shift outdoors, from al fresco lunches to lacing up your hiking boots for a trek. “Summer in Geneva means at least one boat day,” suggests Audrey Mercier, Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva. “Hop aboard one of the Hotel’s private boats and go wakeboarding across Lake Geneva, then head to the charming medieval village of Yvoire. Order the fresh filets de perches at Le Passe Franc, where the owner serves wine from his vineyards in the South of France.”

For another scenic option, take a walking tour through the cobblestone streets of Old Town and visit the most ancient rooftop in Geneva: the 12th-century Saint Pierre Cathedral. After you’ve climbed back down those 157 steps, have traditional fondue lunch on the terrace of the iconic Restaurant Les Armures. Then wrap up your day with a lakeside bike tour that’ll also take you past the Palais des Nations, headquarters for the United Nations.

Have some extra time? “Spend your last day in the mountains,” recommends Mercier. “Board the famous Belle Epoque steamer for a ride on the lake or the contemporary GoldenPass Panoramic train for a scenic, two-and-a-half-hour journey to Glacier 3000 for a hike that will cross the Peak Walk by Tissot – a suspension bridge connecting two mountain summits.”

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For a one-of-a-kind souvenir, the Hotel’s concierge team can arrange for a private visit to nearby Swiss watchmakers, including the prestigious Roger Dubuis Haute Horlogerie atelier. Or pay a visit to the Hotel’s Spa Mont Blanc and sign up for the Haute Couture by Dr. Burgener Switzerland ritual, a personalized session using the latest technology, skin analysis and Swiss skincare products.

Find lakeside fun in Geneva


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Things to do in Hampshire: Scents of the season

Deeply connecting with a place means taking in all that it has to offer. “It’s the simple things such as the smell of fresh Hampshire flowers that bring some of the greatest pleasures,” says Andrei Pascut, Concierge Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire. To see some of the area’s best florals, Pascut recommends taking a short drive from the Hotel to the beautifully restored house and gardens of natural history pioneer Gilbert White. After taking in the aromas of the quintessentially British gardens, travel the natural world through the collection of explorer and naturalist Frank Oates, as well as that of Lawrence Oates, who was part of the fateful Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole, notes Pascut.

To go even further back in history, Pascut recommends visiting the historic city of Winchester and taking a walk around the towering Winchester Cathedral, where centuries of events left their mark. “I recommend going first thing in the morning on a weekday to avoid the crowds. Start off with a guided tour, where you’ll learn about Winchester during Anglo-Saxon times, what changed when the Normans invaded, and the many characters and events that shaped England’s history.” Have the Hotel arrange for a curated itinerary to make your time spent exploring even more personalized.

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With a nod to its countryside setting, the Hotel offers several unique outdoor experiences, including English-style horseback riding, archery and taking a traditional hawk walk with a falconry expert and a real Harris hawk. And for fans of “Downton Abbey,” the Hotel can also arrange for a private tour of nearby Highclere Castle, given by its owner.

Explore the English countryside in Hampshire


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Things to do in Budapest: Walks through history

Because Budapest is divided into two districts separated by the Danube River, the best way to see Budapest, says Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest Head Concierge Peter Buday, is by foot. “I love wandering around the medieval cobblestoned streets of the Castle District. It offers great views, as well as narrow, charming alleys with hidden spots for strudel, art or simple souvenirs,” he says. Buday also recommends a visit to the Hungarian National Gallery, currently housed in the former Royal Palace, to see the incredible collection of works by Hungarian artists from the 11th century to present day.

While Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion are on everyone’s must-see list, there are also plenty of hidden gems, such as the 18th-century buildings on the western and eastern sides of Castle Hill and Szalag stairway, a winding path of tree-lined steps leading to the bottom of the hill.

“City Park features excellent playgrounds for kids and plenty of green areas, too,” says Buday. “Go see the fairy tale–like 19th-century Vajdahunyad Castle and take a boat ride around its adjacent lake. Just a few steps away is the charming Budapest Zoo with its houses built in different architectural styles, something that both animal lovers and architecture enthusiasts will enjoy.” After the zoo, consider taking a hot-air balloon ride in the Varosliget Ballon, suggests Buday. A short ride takes you up 150 metres and offers one of the best views of the city.

As night falls, the romance of the city comes alive. “A stroll along the Danube, whether on the Pest side or the Buda side of the city, and crossing its many bridges, is equally romantic and breathtaking – especially at night, when the city lights are reflected in the river,” says Buday. Walk up to Gellert Hill for a panoramic view of Budapest, or take a leisurely walk along the river from Gresham Palace to the Central Market Hall, or the other way from Gresham Palace to the Parliament Building.

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Ready to venture a little farther afield? Have the Hotel arrange for a road trip to Etyek – a small village outside of Budapest that produces some of the country’s best wines – where you can taste some of the best varietals. Or opt for a sunset ride along the Danube on a private, Venetian-style speedboat, complete with sparkling wine, or an appointment for the Spa’s signature two-hour Touch of the Earth treatment, a scrub-wrap-massage combo that promises to leave you relaxed and glowing for the next day’s discoveries.

Walk Budapest’s most romantic streets


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Things to do in Prague: Ancient to avant-garde

With its stunning architecture and Gothic towers, the Czech capital’s ancient past seamlessly co-mingles with today’s modern world. To find out more about how its historical eras coexist, spend an afternoon visiting the 800-year-old, Baroque-style Strahov Monastery Library, one of the most well-preserved in the world, suggests Vaclav Hugo Kominek, Guest Experience Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Prague.

“The book rooms are beautiful, with more than 200,000 volumes on their shelves, including ancient first editions,” says Kominek. “The vaulted, frescoed ceilings are magnificent, and there’s even a rarity cabinet with curious objects.” Afterwards, dine at Stangl, Prague’s contemporary gastronomic restaurant best known for its creative interpretation of locally sourced and wild ingredients. Another not-to-miss foodie experience: If you’re in Prague over a weekend, ask the Concierge to make a reservation for the Sunday Art Brunch at Kunsthalle Praha Bistro, which includes a ticket to the Kunsthalle Museum and a breakfast buffet filled with experimental dishes.

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See how the famous Czech crystal is made with a visit to the Rückl glass factory in nearby Nizbor, where you’ll meet the craftspeople and even get to blow glass yourself. The Hotel can also arrange a romantic ride in a charming wooden boat for a cruise along the Vltava River, complete with sparkling wine and the captain’s captivating stories about the history of the city.

Old meets new in Prague


Things to do in Baku: Craftsmanship and cultural icons

Located on the western shore of the Caspian Sea along the curved Bay of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan has been an economic stronghold for centuries, with a rich cultural history that thrives today. To get to know the city, the Concierge team at Four Seasons Hotel Baku suggests visiting the Mardakan Quadrangular Tower, a 12th-century coastline castle fortress, and afterwards, exploring Shah Dili and Zire Eco Park, a nature reserve on the edge of a long, thin peninsula.

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Unlock the mystery – and learn about the history – behind the art of Azerbaijan’s famous woven carpets on a private tour into the workshop of a 100-year-old carpetmaker in the heart of the Old City. You’ll also be able to weave a one-of-a-kind carpet of your own and take it home with you. Afterwards, taste the region’s world-renown caviar – from classic beluga to rare types of sturgeon – on the rooftop terrace of Baku Caviar, complete with bubbles and breathtaking views of the city.

Get to know the culture of Baku


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Things to do in Athens: Make a splash

Located on the tip of a peninsula on the Athenian Riviera, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens is in the enviable position of being close enough to the city to visit and far enough away for a peaceful, relaxing sojourn. Here are some of the property’s top curated experiences in and around Athens.

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Spend a day zipping through the Saronic Gulf in a private rib boat, discovering the picturesque islands of Hydra and Spetses. Swim in clear, sparkling waters; have a leisurely lunch at a seaside tavern; then shop at the boardwalk boutiques before your captain whisks you back to the Hotel.

You can also dive deep into Athens’ rich history with a private, guided tour of the Acropolis, the iconic landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated on a hill high over the city, you’ll take in magnificent views of Athens and the Aegean Sea as you learn about famous monuments such as the Parthenon and Nike Temple. Concierge Danai Papachristofilou also suggests a walk through the charming neighbourhood of Plaka at the bottom of the hill, stopping for meze at one of its outdoor cafes. Afterwards, let your mind and body continue to absorb the rituals of an ancient civilization with a soak in the Hotel Spa’s Fountain House. With a steam grotto, sauna and hammam, it aims to provide healing through the waters – sanus per aquam – a long-held Greek belief.

And if you’re looking to really get a taste of Greek culture, you can find out what makes Greek olive oil so unique as you taste the four indigenous varieties during an interactive, expert-led workshop. You’ll learn how to select the right olive oil for the task at hand, and how to appreciate the differences between them. And since all olive oil needs a vessel, you can also learn how to make pottery like the ancient Greeks during a class that covers its history as an ancient form of storytelling.

Uncover Greek culture in Athens


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Things to do in Istanbul: Capture the magic

Spread across two continents, Istanbul is a city like no other. The Concierge teams at both Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus and Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet recommend seeing this ancient city by land and sea, and can arrange private guides to accompany you, whether you’re on foot or on the water.

Spend a morning on a private yacht, cruising along the beautiful Bosphorus Strait, the waterway that divides Europe and Asia; then go to a traditional meyhane restaurant, where locals typically gather to share meze platters and listen to Turkish music. Afterwards, visit the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest covered markets in the world, and pick up a bag of Turkish delights, the iconic sweets of Istanbul, to take home.

Cruise along the Bosphorus

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Did you know that the bits of coffee sediment at the bottom of your cup of Turkish coffee hold clues to your future? Find out more at a traditional Turkish coffee reading, known as fal. Let the magic continue as you learn about the ritual of the ancient Mevlevi Order, a mystical Ottoman artform in which pigments and dyes are suspended in drops of water; then try it out for yourself, and even get to take your finished piece with you.

Find your delight in Istanbul


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Things to do in London: Iconic shopping and dining

Let Four Seasons make your trip to London a breeze by taking care of all the planning. The Concierge teams at both Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane and Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge can make arrangements for whatever you’re in the mood for, from curated sightseeing excursions to witness the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace, to trips to London’s top shopping districts – with tea and scone breaks as needed.

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Michael Hagen, Head Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, recommends you see London from a different perspective with a private cruise along the River Thames (offered by both properties), with your guide telling stories about the landmarks you’ll pass along the way, including London Bridge, the Tower of London and more.

After your tour, the team at Park Lane can set you up with a shopping expert who’ll whisk you away in a private car to the city’s famous Mayfair district, which includes renowned Savile Row for bespoke men’s tailoring; Davies Street for galleries and boutiques; and the elegant, glass-covered 19th-century Burlington Arcade, London’s oldest luxury shopping destination. While your packages are being delivered to your room, toast to your smashing day with an Allenotic – Chef Yannick Alléno’s innovative take on the classic gin and tonic – at Bar Antoine, followed by an al fresco dinner on the terrace at Pavyllon London, Alléno’s first restaurant in the U.K., which has already received its first Michelin star.

Experience London from Park Lake

If you’re staying at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge, you may want to spend the morning taking a private guided walking tour through the city’s historic district, followed by a couple’s swim in the private pool – champagne included. And if you’re feeling peckish after all of that activity, your dinner table is waiting: legendary French chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s two-Michelin-starred restaurant Le Dame de Pic London is located right in the Hotel.

See a different side of London

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Trip of a Lifetime:
Exclusive European Experiences

From cruising Italy’s Lake Iseo in a vintage Riva Aquarama boat and sampling the famous sparkling wines of the Franciacorta region to picking produce in a Versailles garden for a cooking demonstration at the Michelin-starred restaurant Le George, Four Seasons gives you insider access to some of the most exclusive European experiences. Travellers to Europe are increasingly seeking experiential activities, and these six exclusive experiences – curated by Four Seasons and led by experts – will take you off the beaten path and invite you to see Europe from a different perspective.


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Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is located in the heart of the city, making it the perfect starting point for exploration.

Let Lisbon inspire your creativity

Winding streets, iconic trolleys and azulejo-studded buildings make Lisbon one of Europe’s most photogenic destinations; it’s hard to walk a block without seeing a traveller capturing images for Instagram. From Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, venture across the Praça do Comércio to feel the city’s energy or take in its stunning architecture. Your nose might lead you to the nearest bakery offering traditional pastries like a pastel de nata (cinnamon-dusted egg custard tarts). Take in the sweetness while listening to the nostalgic, soulful sounds of Fado playing from a neighbourhood café.

Such an awakening of the senses might inspire you to explore your own artistic side. Discover the tradition of Portuguese tile painting during an exclusive experience at Viúva Lamego, a renowned tile-making factory about 30 minutes from Lisbon. Tour the factory and learn about its history and original production of its world-famous tiles. Here you can meet experienced local artisans; then, with the guidance of an instructor, you can try painting your own azulejo as a souvenir.


Concierge Tip: Have the Concierge arrange for a luxury car to take you to Viúva Lamego so you can sit back and enjoy the views of jagged hills, opulent palaces, castle ruins and 19th-century villas along the way.

Uncover your artistic side in Lisbon


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Let the team at Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel arrange for a curated ride through the French countryside in a vintage car.

Follow the scenic roads of the French Riviera

Marvel over the same views of the Mediterranean Sea that once captivated Hollywood royalty from the palatial Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel. For more than a century, this Hotel has welcomed notable guests like Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Taylor, offering opulent rooms with views from Nice to Monaco. Delectable Michelin-starred dining at Le Cap and luxurious dips in a heated saltwater swimming pool over the French Riviera are just a couple of reasons you may never want to leave.

But when you do venture out, you can do so in style. Cruise the countryside in a vintage convertible or supercar. The Concierge can help you customize an itinerary with the perfect balance of shopping, sightseeing and gourmet dining along the Mediterranean coastline. Prolong your seaside drive with stops to stroll around a medieval village, wander through a royal castle or browse a local market.

Concierge Tip: Be sure to save time – and your appetite – for a leisurely gastronomic experience at one of several Michelin-starred bistros overlooking the sea. Let the Concierge know what you’re in the mood for, and they can point you in the right direction.

Indulge your senses in Cap-Ferrat


Dinner in Florence

Sit down for dinner on a private balcony at an undisclosed historic villa overlooking the Duomo, all arranged by Four Seasons Hotel Firenze – it doesn’t get more exclusive than this

Enjoy a secret dinner alongside the Duomo in Florence

This Florentine dining experience is so exclusive that the Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze can’t even divulge the name of the Renaissance palazzo where the evening takes place. We can, however, reveal that it’s a 15th-century residence designed by Medici confidant Giuliano da Sangallo. Like the nobles who own the property – and greet you at the front door – you’ll enjoy unparalleled city views from a balcony while sipping champagne or a classic Italian negroni. In a room with elegant Renaissance-style furnishings and a panoramic window that frames the Duomo, the dinner table is adorned with artful flower arrangements, centuries-old crystal and bottles of wine from the owner’s Tuscan family estates. Dive into seasonal plates such as cavatelli cacio e pepe and marinated scampi as the candles flicker.

Concierge Tip: “Mimicking noble Renaissance family traditions, we can arrange hand-painted menus or even have Florentine flag-wavers welcoming you,” says Catering Manager Alessia Magni.

Keep a delicious secret in Florence


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Meet Chef Simone Zanoni from Le George at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, in the garden and see first-hand where his celebrated dishes get their start.

Gather in the garden with a Michelin-recognized chef in Paris

This unforgettable cooking and dining experience begins at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, where Chef Simone Zanoni from Michelin-starred restaurant Le George greets you. He’ll then drive you to the Kitchen Garden in Versailles in an electric Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid. After touring the garden and harvesting seasonal fruits and vegetables, you will have the unique opportunity to prepare an authentic Italian meal with Chef Zanoni in an outdoor kitchen. While sharing the traditional cooking techniques that he learned from his grandmother, he will guide you in transforming the day’s harvest into an unforgettable meal meant to be shared in the midst of this idyllic French garden.

Concierge Tip: Have award-winning sommelier Francesco Cosci – crowned Best Sommelier of Italy in 2023 – help pair your meal with the perfect Italian wines. His in-depth knowledge is rooted in his lifelong passion for French and Italian varietals. Indulge in a one-of-a-kind experience and learn about sought-after vintages, as well as unfamiliar labels, lesser-known indigenous grape varieties and locally produced wines that he will present with emotion and delight.

A true garden-to-table experience in Paris


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Get to know the under-the-radar wines of Italy’s Franciacorta region with a tasting tour curated by Four Seasons Hotel Milan.

Sip your way through the Italian countryside

With its frescoed churches and renowned fashion houses, Milan is an alluring city that beckons those with sophisticated tastes. And Four Seasons Hotel Milan, a 15th-century convent turned garden retreat, puts you right in the centre of the city’s fashion district. Once you’ve explored this bustling metropolis of art and design, let the Concierge arrange a trip to the countryside to see a different side of Italy. Explore the Franciacorta region and Lake Iseo, where you can learn about the region’s famous sparkling wines while touring its most notable cellars. Feel in-the-know as you sample world-class bottles filled with rich fruit flavours from this under-the-radar wine region. Afterwards, board one of the most iconic motorboats in the world – an original Riva Aquarama – to cruise around Lake Iseo. After enjoying a scenic lunch in Monte Isola, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, you’ll return to Milan via private transfer feeling sated and refreshed.

Concierge Tip: For the best views of Lake Iseo, dock at one of the towns bordering it and head to the mountaintops. Or have the Concierge get you a lakeview seating at a table on the terrace of the Ristorante Panoramico and take it all in over a glass of Franciacorta wine.

Explore Italy’s beautiful regions


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The geodesic dome at Four Seasons Hotel Megève offers a unique setting for private yoga sessions in the Alps.

Find your Zen in the French Alps

No matter the season, the French Alps offer some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the world. For a stay filled with distinct French character and pure Alpine tradition, Four Seasons Hotel Megève is an intimate mountain retreat that’s hard to beat. While world-class skiing and snowboarding lure visitors in the winter, summertime offers a chance to experience the Alps differently.

Find balance as you activate your chakras during a private yoga session enhanced with exceptional panoramic views of the Alps. Whether you practice outside in the fresh mountain air or in the open-air geodesic dome, you’re sure to feel relaxed and renewed.

Concierge Tip: Unwind in total harmony with a full moon ceremonial session in the Hotel’s geodesic dome. Harness the energy of the full moon and immerse yourself completely in the present through a unique sensory journey in the heart of the Alps. Spa Director Charlotte Ginolin has devised a cocoa ceremony to revive the body and soothe the spirit. The intoxicating aroma of cocoa stimulates your body and calms your mind as you focus on the moon’s energy to relax and reconnect with your inner self.

Find balance in Megève

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City Breaks, Your Way

How do you harness the energy of a city to create an unforgettable vacation? That depends on who you ask. Whether you’re into music, photography, art, fashion, food, family activities or wellness, Four Seasons can help you explore some of the most dynamic cities in the world and experience them through your own lens. A stay at Four Seasons means you’ll enjoy insider access, private tours and recommendations from in-the-know Concierges. These city breaks are bound to inspire your next weekend away.

Discover live music bars in Nashville

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Catch curated live local music at Mimo Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville.

Nashville has long been a draw for creatives. The city is filled with innovative craftspeople, designers, chefs and, of course, musicians, eager to share their passion with all who visit. Located in downtown’s SoBro (short for “south of Broadway”) neighbourhood, Four Seasons Hotel Nashville is the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the area’s coolest bars, restaurants and live music venues.

Grab a pint of the all-Tennessee-grain State Park Blonde Ale – the official beer of the Tennessee State Parks – at Tennessee Brew Works while listening to live local music every night. Or head to The Listening Room Cafe to see performances by up-and-comers, number-one-hit songwriters and international acts in what is considered the “best-sounding room in Nashville.” You can also catch some Delta blues, rockabilly and jazz at the Hotel’s own Mimo Bar, featuring live music every Friday to Sunday curated by the Hotel’s music-obsessed Director of Public Relations Robert Chinman and on-property guitarist and music afficionado Assistant Director of Residences Dustin Doering. “Just as you would want for any Friday or Saturday night in Downtown Nashville, we are bringing an energetic line-up to Mimo Bar,” says Chinman. Want a taste of what you could be hearing? Add the Mimo Bar Spotify playlist to your regular rotation.

For those really wanting to immerse themselves in the creative energy of Music City, Four Seasons can arrange for a fully customized songwriters’ round experience. Hosted in a private space at a nearby art gallery, you’ll get to sit in and witness Nashville-based hit songwriters performing together and sharing the stories behind the creative process and what inspired their music.

See live music in Nashville

Focus on city photography in Seoul

 

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From the towering bookshelves of Starfield Library to the two-dimensional stylings of Cafe Yeonnam-dong 239-20, Seoul is filled with amazing selfie spots. And one of the most iconic locations to snap a grid-worthy pic is Bukchon Hanok Village. Famous for its traditional Korean houses – known as hanoks – this residential neighbourhood in the Jongno District offers a first-hand glimpse of the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Four Seasons Hotel Seoul invites you to explore the village, along with Gyeongbok Palace and Insa-dong, on the exclusive Love Is Seoul-Searching on Foot walking tour. An expert will take you on a half-day tour through some of the city’s most beautiful places. You also have the option to don a hanbok – traditional Korean clothing – during the tour for an even deeper experience. For women, that means a jeogori (top) and chima (skirt), while for men, hanbok consists of a jeogori and loose-fitting baji (trousers).

And if you’re looking for modern architectural marvel, let Four Seasons arrange for a private limousine ride and a tailored shopping experience at Dior Seongsu, capped off with a drink at Café Dior in front of a backdrop inspired by the lush gardens of Christian Dior’s childhood home on the seaside cliffs of Granville, France.

Take a selfie in Seoul

Explore urban art during a city creak in Boston

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Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, is home to an impressive art collection, including site-specific pieces and carefully considered works found throughout the property.

Boston may be famous for its pivotal role in American history and as the setting of some of the world’s top intellectual institutions, but it’s also home to a blossoming urban art scene. And few places can give you the inside scoop on both established and up-and-coming artists quite like Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston. To start, the Hotel itself is home to a robust collection of works from a group of internationally important artists. The diverse collection was carefully curated in collaboration with world-renowned art consultants Kate Chertavian and Lucy Rosenburgh, and pieces can be found throughout the property, including in every guest room and residence. Let the Concierge pour you a glass of champagne before you set off on a self-guided tour.

Tucked away on a tree-lined street in Boston’s Back Bay, the Hotel is within walking distance of numerous museums and galleries, including the not-to-be-missed Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Have the Concierge organize a custom itinerary for you, starting with a stop at the art-filled Farmer’s Horse Coffee for a fresh-brewed Ethiopian coffee. The Concierge can also arrange for a car to take you to the Seaport District to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art (an official hotel partner) to browse in the current exhibition.

Explore Boston’s creative side

Embrace city fashion in New York

Style mavens flock to New York twice a year for fashion week, but this city’s sidewalks double as runways year round. If you’re wanting a stylish weekend in the city, base yourself at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Located in the heart of Tribeca, the award-winning Hotel embodies luxury New York living and puts you within walking distance of some of the city’s best shopping, restaurants and bars. Want to make sure you look your best while exploring the city? Four Seasons offers a number of unique experiences to help you do just that. Be sure to pay a visit to The Edit, a pop-up retail space within the Spa’s third-floor boutique that features a rotating collection of New York’s best emerging brands and designers, including curated collections filled with the vibrant colours and geometric shapes of Raquel Orozco and the boundary-pushing designs of Terry Singh. With the designers changing every few months, you’ll always find something fresh to discover.

“We believe in creating experiences to inspire meaningful conversations, and by launching The Edit, we are bringing new designers into our space who share in our vision while highlighting the best of New York fashion and accessories for our guests,” says Monica Domantay, Lifestyle Creative Director at the Hotel. The concierge team can also provide you with a personalized list of boutiques and designer shops to visit while you’re in town.

And when you’re done exploring for the day, come back to the Hotel to relax with champagne and music in one of the specialty suites that were recently redesigned by award-winning interior architect Bill Rooney and his team. Moody, soulful and timeless, every suite is made to feel like a true New Yorker’s apartment. The Metropolis and Tribeca suites even feature classic record players and record collections from iconic New York musicians for you to enjoy during your New York stay.

Find your own style in New York

Savour culinary magic in Paris

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A stay at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, puts the city’s culinary wonders within easy reach.

As one of the world’s best foodie cities, this European destination can make even the simplest meal feel elegant. You could plan an entire trip to Paris based solely on the restaurants you’ll visit and head home happy and fulfilled.

When you stay at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, you’ll have direct access to some of the most coveted tables in the city. A culinary destination in its own right, the Hotel’s three-Michelin-starred Le Cinq is a must-visit. Serving modern French fare by Executive Chef Christian Le Squer paired with rare wines carefully selected by award-winning Head Sommelier Eric Beaumard, Le Cinq offers the dining experience of a lifetime.

And that’s just one of the Hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Have the Concierge book you a table at the one-Michelin-starred Le George for trendy Italian-Mediterranean cuisine for dinner one night, then for lunch the next day in the glass-panelled courtyard at L’Orangerie to sample the innovative work of Chef Alan Taudon, focused on vegetables, seafood and dairy – no meat – that has also earned this restaurant one Michelin star.

Take your culinary escapade one step further on one of the exclusive chef-led experiences curated only for guests at Four Seasons. Spend a day in Versailles with Le George’s own Chef Simone Zanoni to pick fresh produce for your private cooking class, or take a scenic two-hour drive to the Champagne region to sip the oldest champagne vintages in the world during a private tour of Maison Belle Époque.

Eat well in Paris

Uncover the family-friendly city of Fort Lauderdale

 

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Whether you have a toddler, a young child or a teen – or all of the above – finding a family-friendly city can make all the difference. Look no further than Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale – the ideal home base for your city adventures – with a team well-versed in creating itineraries that are sure to delight guests of all ages.

Paying homage to the city’s yachting legacy with a decidedly mid-century feel, the Hotel proves that kid-friendly spaces don’t have to sacrifice style. The all-day café Honey Fitz – located just off the lobby – is the perfect example of this, where a central marble table displays pastries by day and champagne by night. “Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale is set to usher Fort Lauderdale into a new era of luxury. The natural beauty of its location along the Beach Boulevard immediately reminded me of La Croisette in Cannes,” says designer Tara Bernerd. “We brought the space to life with an effortless flow throughout the public spaces, pairing fresh palettes with statement mid-century furniture, creating a luxurious yet welcoming atmosphere that reflects the city’s youthful and vibrant spirit.”

Set on the shores of Fort Lauderdale Beach, Four Seasons is a modern seaside haven for families. Younger children will love the daily activities at Kids For All Seasons – a dedicated kids’ club based on the Hotel’s Ocean Sun Deck – which includes activities such as poolside games, swimming activities, cooking classes, and arts and crafts. Older kids can cruise along the beach on one of the Hotel’s custom bicycles or ride over to nearby Bonnet House Museum & Gardens to explore the five distinct ecosystems that make up the scenic grounds. The Hotel can also arrange for a variety of unique experiences the whole family will love, such as a private Everglades airboat tour, a private yacht charter and a private helicopter tour for thrilling views of the Florida coastline.

Take the family to Fort Lauderdale

Relax during an urban retreat in Hong Kong

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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong offers a variety of holistic wellness experiences curated by a team of in-house experts and visiting practitioners.

The focus on personal betterment and wellness experiences is a travel trend that many people are incorporating into their vacations. And just because you’re embarking on a city getaway, that doesn’t mean you can’t find your Zen while there. One place that makes this remarkably easy is Hong Kong. It’s a fast-paced city with so much to see and do, but it’s also home to hiking trails, tucked-away gardens and verdant spaces nestled within commercial districts.

At Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, you can enjoy a quick reset or dig in deeper with the Hotel’s holistic spa program, offering unique treatments and rituals hosted by resident healers and visiting wellness experts. Revitalize your senses during a gong bath, connect with yourself and your loved ones during a private group meditation session, or opt for one of the multi-day programs to help improve sleep or enhance your overall vitality.

Fill your spiritual cup with a visit to Po Lin Monastery to see the awe-inspiring Big Buddha surrounded by majestic mountains. Four Seasons can arrange for a private Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride to the site, followed by a visit to the historic village of Tai O, one of the few remaining fishing villages in Hong Kong. You’ll get an up-close view of the village’s stilt houses during a 20-minute local boat ride and see what life is like for the tight-knit Tanka community that calls Tai O home.

See a quieter side of Hong Kong

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