Our Seasons Hotel Houston celebrates Ruby Anniversary with completion of multi-year transformation

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Four Seasons Hotel Houston is celebrating its 40th anniversary with the completion of its multi-year, multi-million dollar transformation.

The Hotel, which opened on April 15, 1982, has been a pillar of downtown Houston for 40 years, hosting locals, celebrities, politicians, business icons, and discerning guests from around the world. As the gathering place for locals and visitors alike, Four Seasons is just steps from leading entertainment and sports venues, and a short drive to Houston’s renowned Museum District.

"There’s no better way to celebrate our 40th anniversary than with the completion of the Hotel’s magnificent transformation,” says Tom Segesta, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Houston. “Our downtown destination is now better than ever, and we’re looking forward to sharing more great experiences with our guests and our beloved city of Houston as we move forward.”

The initial phase of the Hotel’s transformation included enhancement of the lobby and front drive, The Spa, and Fitness Center; and the addition of Bayou andamp; Bottle, Bayou andamp; Bean, and the Topgolf Swing Suites.

The completion of the Hotel’s transformation resulted in new and enhanced product throughout, including:

Guest Rooms and Suites – All 289 guest rooms and 103 suites have been transformed, with the design inspiration nodding to big Texas skies and the Hotel’s lobby, known as “Houston’s Living Room.” Featuring a calming colour palette of deep sky blue fabrics complemented by warm undertones of dark oak wood, rich saddle leather, and antique brass details, these accommodations feature custom-made furniture by Houston-based designer Eric Brand, giving each room a residential feel and allowing guests to immerse themselves in a refined Texas experience that feels like a home away from home.

Specialty Suites – The Hotel’s 12 specialty suites have been elevated with a soothing colour palette and design appeal. The State, Ambassador, Presidential and Penthouse Suites have been enhanced with custom-designed luxury furnishings allowing guests to immerse themselves in a refined residential experience. Most notably, the 1,570 square foot (146 square metre) Presidential Suite and 1,935 square foot (180 square metre) Penthouse Suite have been completely reimagined and reconfigured, resulting in open and inviting layouts with custom-tailored details suited for a luxury residence. Additionally, a designated in-suite gym with weights, a Peloton bike and interactive fitness MIRROR is perfect for guests who want a private workout without leaving the comfort of their room.  For those desiring more space and privacy, the Presidential Suite can be extended to a two-bedroom configuration and the Penthouse can be extended to a three-bedroom residential style accommodation.

Residential Suites - The Hotel’s 64 one and two-bedroom residential suites are the latest accommodations to take on new life. Offering expansive space and all the comforts of home, the Hotel’s one-, two-, and three-bedroom Residential Suites are complete with full, modern kitchens, separate living areas, and washer and dryer. Ranging in size from 800 to 2,126 square feet (74 to 198 square metres), these suites are inviting, equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, and are perfect for extended stays and family getaways.

Toro Toro - Toro Toro is the new award-winning pan-Latin steakhouse from Chef Partner Richard Sandoval, the father of modern Mexican cuisine. Playing off the double-meaning of “toro” - bull in Spanish and the prized tuna in Japanese, Toro Toro is rooted in the celebration of the vibrant flavours and convivial dining culture of Central and South America, and offers guests a twist on the contemporary steakhouse experience with pan-Latin influences and Asian dishes. Located on the third floor of the Hotel, Toro Toro has been created with warmth and expertly outfitted by award-winning New York City design firm Meyer Davis. The main focal point is the expansive central stone bar featuring floating, blackened steel shelving with backlit onyx light boxes and a custom-made bar light by Kugler Ning that curves along the shape of the bar. The surrounding dining space opens up entirely and is set with distressed, dark oak flooring, and marble clad fireplaces with custom, fluted, and hand-finished plaster columns. Earthy green and rust accents, textured neutrals, custom wood tables and distressed blue and saddle leather accents signify Texas style. Toro Toro is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.

Bandista – The newest addition to Four Seasons is Bandista - an intimate, modern-day speakeasy, reminiscent of a 1920s lounge that dazzles with a decadent Latin vibe. Guests of the 20-seat bar and lounge enjoy inventive and artistic interpretations of classic and contemporary cocktails, as well as rare spirits from around the world. Bandista's bar seats provide a centre-stage show of the cocktail laboratory, where guests connect with the city's most talented bartenders and other discreet guests. Reservations are required and are extremely limited.

Event Space -  The Hotel’s 16,500 square feet (1,535 square metres) of event space has been completely reimagined, to present the city’s best venues for gatherings large and small. In addition to redesign, a new Grand Ballroom with 150 percent more gathering space was created. With the addition of sliding partitions, the Hotel’s meeting rooms may now break down into smaller spaces to host concurrent events of varying sizes, providing groups with complete flexibility. State-of-the-art audio and visual technology completes these spaces and offers the ideal location for social and business events of any size.

Krigler - As the first Krigler perfume store in Texas, the new apothecary-style, 800-square-foot (74 square metre) boutique is nestled inside the Hotel’s lobby. A luxe blend of the classic Krigler aesthetic (black, gold and mirrored Art Deco), mixed with local Bayou décor including original Texan oak flooring, the boutique offers the full range of Krigler’s existing perfumes, luxury scented candles, extraordinaire noble soaps, and a workshop to make scented candles and perfumes on-site. Krigler also provides its atelier perfumery service, which enables guests to create a bespoke fragrance or candle.

December 22, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer

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