The Future of Travel: What 2025 Has in Store

Experts are saying that 2025 is the year that international travel makes its full-fledged, post-pandemic comeback – but the travellers themselves have changed. As the world continues to reset, travel trends indicate discerning globetrotters are recalibrating the whys behind their travel. They’re once again packing their bags with excitement and anticipation, but they’re doing it now with even more intention and purpose behind how and where they’re planning to go. With these sensibilities in mind, here are some of the top luxury travel trends for 2025 predicted to define the new year.

Eco-friendly accommodations

Travellers are more thoughtful than ever about their impact on the environment, mindful of their own carbon footprint and looking to stay at properties that embrace sustainable practices. This includes looking for accommodations that use renewable energy and practice water conservation, as well as offer more plant-based meals on their menus and the option to use bicycles for sightseeing instead of cars.

Built with all local materials and outfitted with solar panels that provide 80% of the property’s electricity, Naviva®, A Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, México, offers sustainability with style. Designed to complement the area’s natural biodiversity, the Resort’s bungalow-style luxury tents and other structures were designed to fully integrate with the surrounding 19 hectares (48 acres) of forest and animal habitats so that they could continue to thrive. Here, you can connect to nature through experiences such as nocturnal forest bathing, a personalized temazcal ceremony designed to cultivate gratitude, and for the more adventurous, a three-day freediving breathwork workshop. Featuring just 15 secluded tents that blur the lines between the natural and man-made worlds, this adults-only resort invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure in a distinctly Four Seasons way.

Indulge in nature in Naviva

Surrounded by an old coconut grove and other dense tropical greenery left in its natural state, Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui has an environment-first philosophy that is part of its foundational belief system. Recycling and composting is a given; fish, fruit and vegetables are locally sourced and organically grown, boosting the local economy and keeping the transportation to a minimum; and the property’s in-house biologist works to conserve surrounding coral reefs and rehabilitate stranded crabs. Dive into the area’s turquoise waters and catch a glimpse of these stunning reefs for yourself or pay a visit to a nearby elephant sanctuary to learn more about local conservation efforts. Whether it’s just the two of you or the whole family, the Resort’s spacious villas and Private Residences provide idyllic seaside sanctuaries to take it all in.

Connect to the wonders of Koh Samui

Authentic and local experiences

Beyond simply sightseeing, zeroing in on what makes a particular place unique and experiencing it first-hand is a priceless souvenir. By forging relationships with those who live and work in the community, you can form lasting connections to a place and its people. This kind of experiential travel is at the top of the list for many modern travellers who want to go beyond what lies just at the surface.

Tucked into the city’s peaceful Higashiyama district, Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto is itself a living part of the city’s history. The property’s stunning Shakusui-en pond garden, home to turtles, ducks and herons, was once part of a 12th-century villa created during the Heian period, the peak of Imperial Japan. Today, it’s the centerpiece of guests’ experiences at the Hotel. Wander its soul-inspiring, meandering paths on your way to the tea house for a private tea ceremony, or spend an evening sipping Kyoto sake on the terrace at Fuju as koi swim by. Elevate your experience even further with a private dinner by the pond or a tasting session to sample three kinds of sake or Japanese whisky.

Experience the serenity of Kyoto

From a fiery flamenco show to a relaxing, one-bite-at-a-time tapas tasting tour, Four Seasons Hotel Madrid shares the heart and soul of what makes the Spanish capital city special. Located in the Centro Canalejas near shopping, arts and historical districts, Madrid’s rich and vibrant history comes alive through private immersive tours for guests led by passionate, storytelling locals. And you don’t have to go far to experience the city’s acclaimed culinary scene: Michelin-distinguished chef Dani García’s namesake restaurant Dani Brasserie is located on the Hotel’s scenic rooftop, providing authentic and innovative Spanish cuisine along with unbeatable city views.

Taste the flavours of Madrid

Family and small group travel

Intimate groups of like-minded friends or family members are travelling together more than ever, amplifying their travel experience with their own built-in community. They’re looking for incredible destinations with memorable experiences geared to small groups to make their trip feel curated and one-of-a-kind. As one of the biggest travel trends, travelling with a group can take a variety of forms, from outdoor adventures with friends to multi-generational vacations.

With seaside villas sized for families and friends, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam, is a beachy base camp well-suited to all of your group’s needs. Introverts can spend the afternoon on the sunny, private terrace or venture to The Heart of the Earth Spa for a relaxing Nam Hai Earth Song treatment, while those more active can kayak around the nearby Cham Islands or take a day trip to walk the lantern-lit streets of the nearby ancient river city of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Meet family and friends in Hoi An

Located on the Athens Riviera on the tip of the Vouliagmeni peninsula, Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens offers that rare travel sweet spot: privacy and seclusion without sacrificing easy access to the area’s not-to-be-missed sights. Small parties can take a day trip to the Acropolis and Athens’ historic city centre, just a half-hour away; or take a luxury boat tour to nearby islands Hydra and Spetses, where they can all swim in the clear blue waters and then share plates of shrimp saganaki at a local seafood tavern. Whatever your group is interested in, the concierge team can help you plan an itinerary that will make everyone happy.

Find your groove in Athens

Off-the-beaten-path destinations

For those who have already seen it all, or who simply want to truly get away from crowds, travelling to destinations that aren’t on everyone else’s radar is becoming more popular, even if it means going that extra mile to get there. According to Skift Research, 70% of American millennial and Gen Z travellers report seeking out experiences that their family and friends have likely not thought of. In China, that figure rises to 90%.

Located on its own peninsula where the jungle meets the ocean, Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, is a getaway that captures the spirit of wildness all around. With dramatic cliffs that drop into the ocean and pristine beaches lined with verdant jungle, the property is a magical private world waiting to be explored. With relaxing fishing trips with locals, whale watching excursions and private yoga sessions on the beach, this is the perfect place to slow down and do a natural reset. In such a secluded destination, Four Seasons offers an ideal home base.

Uncover the unexpected in Tamarindo

Only 40 minutes from London, surrounded by hundreds of acres of tranquil English countryside, Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire offers a serene escape that’s truly away from it all. Housed in an 18th-century manor, you’re invited to step back in time and into nature with activities such as fly-fishing, carriage rides and birdwatching for a peaceful retreat you’ll cherish forever. For a “Downton Abbey”-esque experience, you can even picnic in the Hampshire countryside after a boat ride through the Basingstoke Canal that runs through the Hotel’s grounds.

Explore the countryside in Hampshire

Interest-based travel

Purposeful, curated experiences catering to travellers’ special interests and passions will continue to grow in popularity, and the travel industry is taking on a more individualized approach to meet its guests’ needs. At Four Seasons, this tailored approach has been a cornerstone of the brand’s philosophy since the beginning.

Nature and animal lovers who want to really experience something unique will find a variety of once-in-a-lifetime experiences in the Serengeti. Located in the heart of a wildlife reserve adjacent to a herd of elephants’ favourite watering hole, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti offers unique opportunities to see these majestic animals from your private balcony. There are also daily game drives into the renowned Serengeti National Park to spot the rest of the Big Five animals – lions, leopards, rhinos and buffalo – and sunrise balloon rides that float above the savannah, followed by a Champagne breakfast. Complement your time spent out on safari with a private dinner overlooking the watering hole or a treatment inspired by ancient local rituals at the Spa.

Follow the animals in the Serengeti

Culinary enthusiasts can learn about the nuances of Sicilian flavours and cuisine first-hand at San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel. Originally built as a convent in the 14th century on a rocky promontory, here you can sip Prosecco at Bar & Chiostro at sunset while taking in the magnificent, sweeping views of the Ionian Sea below. For something further afield, the Hotel can arrange for you to soar away in a helicopter for a private dinner in a vineyard in the shadows of the island’s famous volcano, Mount Etna.

Sample Sicilian cuisine in Taormina

Making the journey the vacation

In a flashback to the days of glamorous Pullman trains and white-glove service – when travel itself was a luxury – that same elevated spirit of “getting there is half the fun” has reemerged, with as much emphasis on the mode of transport as on the destination itself. And Four Seasons is leading the way.

With just four dozen buttery, handcrafted Italian leather seats that transform into beds and well-appointed common areas, plus on-board experts and the same impeccable service you expect on the ground, Four Seasons Private Jet Experience journeys provide the ultimate travel experience for discerning travellers ready to take on the world in high style and comfort. Upcoming journeys include the popular and recently re-imagined World of Adventures 2026 itinerary, with stops to see the elusive mountain gorillas in Rwanda, the souks of Marrakech and the remote Galápagos Islands, and the brand new Grand Horizons 2026, a 24-day journey landing in nine spectacular global destinations, from Mallorca and Lisbon to Napa Valley.

Explore the world aboard a private jet

Set sail on an unforgettable voyage with Four Seasons Yachts, where life at sea transcends expectations. With roomy, well-appointed luxury suites and impeccable on-board dining, the fabulous ports of call found on each curated voyage – which dock in scenic places such as Monte Carlo, Positano and Valletta – feel like a bonus to an already perfect trip. A small number of passengers keeps the ambiance intimate and allows for a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio to ensure every wish is granted.

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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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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.

Refreshing European cocktails

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.

Innovative European Dishes

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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Taste your way through Europe this summer.

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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.

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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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6 Luxury Hotels Designed With the Environment in Mind

Look at the pattern of a fallen leaf. Or the organic silhouette of a towering ceiba tree. With beauty and intentionality, nature has long been an inspiration for impeccable design. From a tented resort in the seaside forests of Punta Mita, Mexico, to a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)–certified building in Boston, these six Four Seasons properties are practicing sustainability with style, leading the way in sustainable travel and luxury eco-design.

Sleep close to nature in Punta Mita

Nature meets nurture at Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, México, where on a private peninsula overlooking the Pacific Ocean, you’ll relax in one of 15 eco-luxury tents surrounded by 48 acres (20 hectares) of lush tropical forest. The tents have not only open-air living rooms, but also bedrooms that open to a private plunge pool and a sun deck outfitted with upholstered lounge chairs, an outdoor shower and a hammock. The lines between indoors and out are purposely blurred.

Through biophilic design – a mindful architectural approach that aims to connect people with nature – you’ll experience the natural world inside as well as out with the intentional use of textures and fabrics that mimic natural patterns. Other earth-friendly features at the Resort include rainwater capture; sun-powered hydro-panels to extract clean, pollutant-free drinking water from the air; and an unwavering commitment to community, with many of the property’s furnishings and components sourced from local artisans.

Sleep under the stars in Punta Mita

A tradition of sustainability in Hualalai

In keeping with the centuries-old way of life in Hawaii known as “mālama honua” (to care for our earth), Four Seasons Resort Hualalai has created a sustainability program to benefit the surrounding ecosystem as well as its employees and guests. Salt pools and electric vehicle charging stations are among its elements. So is a zero-waste water filtration system for the entire Resort that features on-site micro-bottling technology and reusable aluminum bottles. The emphasis is on convenience as well as conservation.

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When you stay in Hualalai, sustainability is experiential. Here you can join in on periodic Resort-sponsored beach clean-ups. Or you can take a dip in the picturesque King’s Pond, a swimmable aquarium that’s home to more than 1,000 tropical fish and is overseen by a team of resident marine biologists. And there are plenty of opportunities to learn about ocean biodiversity, both at the on-site Kumu Kai Marine Center and from the Alaka‘i Nalu, or “leaders of the waves” – they love to share their expert knowledge of the ocean and Hawaiian culture through water sports and seafaring adventures.

Even the food and drink you enjoy in Hualalai are helping to make a difference. More than 75% of the ingredients are sourced from local farmers and fishermen, and the Resort’s Environmental Protection Agency–award-winning Lake Punawai is stocked with shrimp, amberjack and oysters that supply the on-site restaurants.

Take care of the ocean in Hawaii

Green building reaches new heights in Boston

From maintaining a fleet of bicycles for guests to pedal around downtown to sourcing renewable sources of energy, Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, was always meant to enhance the lives and experiences of everyone who walks through its doors. Designed by legendary architect Henry Cobb and opened in 2019, the 61-storey Back Bay skyscraper is the third-tallest building in Boston. Its curved glass exterior transformed the city skyline, but its dedication to conservation and the betterment of the environment provides a valuable framework for what holistic green building can be.

Awarded the coveted Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification for Building Design and Construction, the Hotel continues to strive towards even greater sustainability with programs in place to reduce or eliminate its carbon footprint entirely. The Hotel keeps its use of natural resources in check by leaving no detail to chance. It has implemented water-efficient landscaping, elimination of single-use plastics, a recycling program and energy-saving guest room controls.

Explore an icon in the making in Boston

Thinking outside the hotel in Hampshire

Another important aspect of sustainability is stewardship of the land and the surrounding community, an idea that Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire has taken to heart. From providing bug hotels as habitats for important pollinators to its efforts to preserve native skylarks, owls, deer, hares, bees and wildflowers on its 500-acre estate, the Hotel’s goal is to improve the quality of life for all who live there – no matter how small.

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Take a moment to quietly connect with the local wildlife through educational birdwatching experiences led by expert guides. Or head to one of the Hotel restaurants, whose menus incorporate fruit from the estate’s own 220-tree orchard along with sustainably sourced coffee and humanely raised protein. It’s all part of a philosophy to keep the environmental impact as small and as local as possible. The Hotel also runs on a 100% renewable, carbon emissions-free electricity supply.

Get local in Hampshire

Responsible tourism in the Serengeti

Being located on the edge of a watering hole in Serengeti National Park comes with an inherent responsibility. This is, after all, where the wildlife that call the savannah home roam free. With this in mind, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti is committed to promoting responsible and sustainable tourism by doing all it can to conserve not only the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros – but all those connected to this precious habitat.


This means proudly supporting local wildlife conservation efforts, including the Serengeti Rhino Conservation Project and the Serengeti De-Snaring Project, and helping to preserve the local Tanzanian community by sourcing nearly 75% of items at the Lodge from local suppliers. At the on-site Discovery Centre, you can learn about native wildlife and the history of the area and its people through a resident naturalist, local experts and Maasai guides. And with each wild game drive and walking safari, donations are made to community and wildlife projects around the Serengeti and to local non-profits that support those fleeing gender-based violence.

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Connect with natural rhythms in Bali

With on-site honey-producing beehives and rainwater harvested for irrigation, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay invites you to experience sustainability as something that’s naturally part of life. Keeping it hyperlocal, you can drop a line with area fishermen in the morning, then cook your fresh catch at the Jala Cooking Academy later that day. Or imbibe in earth-friendly cocktails with the Sundara bar team at Telu, the Resort’s aromatic herb and cocktail garden and workshop space, and learn how to make sustainable zero-waste drinks.

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At the heart of sustainability is balance and continuity, and that often means repurposing or reusing items in helpful ways. At the Resort, used cooking oil is recycled into biodiesel through a partnership with local non-profit Lengis Hijau. Food waste is donated to local farmers to use for animal feed, and all organic waste is composted. There’s even an innovative recycling program in place, created in partnership with ecoBali, that turns used Tetra Pak containers into cabinets and roofs.

Feel the harmony in Bali

Four Seasons was founded on the principle of the Golden Rule treat others the way you want to be treated. That’s been a guiding light for Four Seasons as a leader in hospitality, but it’s also a perspective that extends to the environment and communities that surround each hotel and resort. Learn more about global Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts at Four Seasons.

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