Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

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Four Seasons Hotels Limited, trading as Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, is a Canadian luxury hotel and resort company[3] headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[4] Four Seasons currently operates more than 100 hotels and resorts worldwide.[5] Since 2007, Bill Gates (through Cascade Investment) and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal (through Kingdom Holding Company) have been majority owners of the company.[6] As of January 2022, Cascade Investment owns 71.25% and Kingdom Holding Company owns 23.75% of the hotel and resort company.[7]

Four Seasons Hotels Limited
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
Company typePrivate
IndustryHospitality
Founded21 March 1961; 63 years ago (1961-03-21)
FounderIsadore Sharp
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
,
Canada
Number of locations
129 properties in 44 countries
Key people
Isadore Sharp (Chairman)
Alejandro Reynal (CEO)
RevenueIncrease US$4.3 billion (2015)[1]
OwnerCascade Investment
Kingdom Holding Company
Triples Holding
Number of employees
45,000 (2018)[2]
Websitewww.fourseasons.com

History

Four Seasons Place together with a 6-storey atrium mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Four Seasons Hotel and Residences in Yorkville, Toronto
Interior of the Four Seasons Hotel and Resort in Macau
Four Seasons Hotel and Tower in Miami, Florida

Canadian businessman Isadore Sharp founded Four Seasons in 1960. While a young architect working for his father, Sharp designed a motel for a family friend; its success motivated him to try creating his own hotel. He bought a large parcel of land in a run-down area of Toronto and planned a stopover for business travelers; the Four Seasons Motor Hotel opened in 1961 with initial investors, Murray Koffler, Fred Eisen, and Eddie Creed.[8]

Four Seasons built more hotels, including the 1963 Inn on the Park, a $4 million two-story resort hotel in suburban Toronto that housed Canada's first discothèque.[9][10]

Upscale luxury became part of the brand when the company expanded to London. When a developer approached Four Seasons about building a hotel in London, Sharp planned it to compete with the city's old-world, elite hotels, such as Claridge's and The Connaught.[4] The Inn on the Park hotel in London opened in 1970.[5]

The lead consultant was the architecture firm Aedas.[11]

In 1974, cost overruns at the Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver nearly led the company into bankruptcy. As a result, the company began shifting to its current, management-only business model, eliminating costs associated with buying land and buildings. The company went public in 1986.[5] In the 1990s, Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton began direct competition, with Ritz-Carlton emphasizing a uniform look while Four Seasons emphasized local architecture and styles with uniform service; in the end Four Seasons gained market share.[5]

Built in 1986,[12][13] Four Seasons Hotel Austin is a nine-story hotel on 2.3 acres (0.93 ha) of land on the Lady Bird Lake's north shore.[14] In 1997, Four Seasons Hotel Austin became the first hotel to have "a high-speed wireless Internet network" after Wayport, Inc. set it up there for testing wireless Internet networks.[15] The hotel hosted Queen Elizabeth II in 1991 when she visited Texas.[16] It was acquired by Anbang Insurance Group from the Blackstone Group for $359.7 million in 2016.[14]

In 1992, Four Seasons acquired Regent Hotels & Resorts.[17] Most Regent hotels that were in the pipeline at the time, such as the ones in Bali and Istanbul, were opened as a Four Seasons, while the existing portfolio, such as the Beverly Wilshire, were allowed to temporarily retain the Regent brand until they have achieved the criteria to become a Four Seasons.[18] Carlson acquired the rights to develop new hotels under the Regent brand in 1998, and by the mid-2000s, most of the older Regent properties have rebranded into Four Seasons, with the notable exception of Regent Singapore. In the wake of Regent's purchase by IHG Hotels & Resorts in 2018, Four Seasons announced that it would cease its management of Regent Singapore, therefore ending the company's 26-year-long association with the name.[19]

Economic downturns in the early and mid-2000s affected the company. When the September 11 attacks caused the collapse of the travel industry, Four Seasons refused to cut room prices in order to preserve the perceived value of the brand, which caused tension with property owners who were losing money.[5] The company recovered, and in 2007 it agreed to a buyout by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia for $3.8 billion.[20] The pair own 95 percent of the company, in equal shares, and Sharp owns the rest.[5]

Challenges returned again during the financial crisis of 2007–2010. The company made the first corporate layoffs in its history, cutting 10% of its Toronto workforce.[5] In April 2010, after a year-long dispute with Broadreach Capital Partners and Maritz, Wolff & Co., owners of the Aviara resort near San Diego, an arbitration panel ruled that, while both parties contributed to the demise of the business relationship, Four Seasons had not violated its management agreement. The arbitrators ordered Broadreach to pay Four Seasons to terminate the contract."[21] The resort is no longer a Four Seasons.

Four Seasons has continued to add more hotels and resorts to its portfolio, notably in China. It opened a new hotel in Hangzhou in 2010 and Guangzhou, Beijing, and a second property in Shanghai in 2012. In India, it has two hotels one in Mumbai and other one in Bangalore.[22] In 2013, it opened its first hotel in Russia in the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace in St. Petersburg, and later opened a second hotel in Moscow. In Indonesia, it has one hotel in Jakarta and another two in Bali. In October 2012, Four Seasons opened a new 259 room Toronto hotel in Yorkville, designed by internationally known design firm Yabu Pushelberg. The hotel includes an upscale restaurant led by celebrity chef Daniel Boulud. It was hailed by The Globe and Mail as "the renewal of an iconic Canadian brand in its hometown".[23] The penthouse was bought by entrepreneur Robert Österlund (founder of Xacti, LLC and Inbox.com) for a Canadian record price of over $28 million.[24]

In 2009, founder Sharp wrote a memoir titled Four Seasons: The Story of Business Philosophy. It contained a historical chronicle of the hotels since its inception.[25]

In September 2021, Cascade announced it will increase its existing 47.5% stake to 71.25% by purchasing, for $2.21 billion in cash, half of the existing 47.5% stake owned by the Saudi Kingdom Holding Company (KHC).[26]

Business model

Four Seasons does not own any of its properties;[27] it operates them on behalf of real estate owners and developers. For example, its New York Downtown hotel/residence is owned by Silverstein Properties, and its Las Vegas hotel is part of the Mandalay Bay complex. The contracts between Four Seasons and property owners typically permit the company to participate in the design of the property and run it with nearly total control over every aspect of the operation.[5]

Four Seasons generally earns three percent of the gross income and about five percent of profits from the properties it operates. Property owners are required to additionally contribute money for marketing, chain-wide sales, reservations systems and renovations. Four Seasons hotels have larger staffs than competing chains, and the company maintains separate reserve accounts for each hotel to cover upkeep costs. Profit margins are relatively low, but the brand attracts developers through the hotels' reputation as solid assets for loan collateral or resale.[5]

Residential rentals

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts began offering vacation rentals in June 2014. Titled Residential Rentals, the properties are available in: North America (Costa Rica, Houston, Jackson Hole, Nevis, Punta Mita, San Diego, Whistler, Vail). Africa (Marrakech, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sharm El Sheikh), Europe (Cap-Ferrat) and Asia (Bali at Jimbaran Bay, Jakarta, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Bangkok). The first stand alone Four Seasons Private Residences opened in London at 20 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair in July 2019. It will be the third Four Seasons venue in London.[28]

Residential Rentals provide the same services as Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in a residential setting. Customers are mainly multi-generational vacationers and small group travellers.[29]

Locations

North America and the Caribbean

Four Seasons has a total of 52 hotels in North America and the Caribbean:

No.NameLocationCountryOpening YearRef(s)
1Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons HotelBeverly HillsUnited States
1992[a]
2Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort LauderdaleFort LauderdaleUnited States
2022
3Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf ClubSurfsideUnited States
2017
4Four Seasons Hotel AtlantaAtlantaUnited States
1997
5Four Seasons Hotel AustinAustinUnited States
1986
6Four Seasons Hotel BaltimoreBaltimoreUnited States
2011
7Four Seasons Hotel BostonBostonUnited States
1985
8Four Seasons Hotel ChicagoChicagoUnited States
1989
9Four Seasons Hotel DenverDenverUnited States
2010
10Four Seasons Hotel HoustonHoustonUnited States
1982
11Four Seasons Hotel Las VegasLas VegasUnited States
1999
12Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly HillsLos AngelesUnited States
1987
13Four Seasons Hotel Mexico CityMexico CityMexico
1994
14Four Seasons Hotel MiamiMiamiUnited States
2003
15Four Seasons Hotel MinneapolisMinneapolisUnited States
2022
16Four Seasons Hotel MontrealMontrealCanada
2019
17Four Seasons Hotel NashvilleNashvilleUnited States
2022
18Four Seasons Hotel New OrleansNew OrleansUnited States
2021
19Four Seasons Hotel New YorkNew York CityUnited States
1993
20Four Seasons Hotel New York DowntownNew York CityUnited States
2016
21Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, BostonBostonUnited States
2019
22Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast CenterPhiladelphiaUnited States
2019
23Four Seasons Hotel San FranciscoSan FranciscoUnited States
2001
24Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at EmbarcaderoSan FranciscoUnited States
2020
25Four Seasons Hotel SeattleSeattleUnited States
2008
26Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley at East Palo AltoEast Palo AltoUnited States
2006
27Four Seasons Hotel St. LouisSt. LouisUnited States
2008
28Four Seasons Hotel TorontoTorontoCanada
2012
29Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C.Washington, DCUnited States
1979
30Four Seasons Hotel Westlake VillageWestlake VillageUnited States
2006
31Four Seasons Residence Club San Diego, AviaraCarlsbadUnited States
1998
32Four Seasons Resort and Residences AnguillaAnguillaUnited Kingdom
2016
33Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson HoleJackson HoleUnited States
2003
34Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa ValleyCalistogaUnited States
2021
35Four Seasons Resort and Residences VailVailUnited States
2010
36Four Seasons Resort and Residences WhistlerWhistlerCanada
2004
37Four Seasons Resort HualālaiHualālaiUnited States
1996
38Four Seasons Resort LanaiLānaʻiUnited States
2005
39Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa PalmasLos CabosMexico
2019
40Four Seasons Resort Maui at WaileaWaileaUnited States
1990
41Four Seasons Resort NevisNevisSaint Kitts and Nevis
1991
42Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko OlinaKo OlinaUnited States
2016
43Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® ResortOrlandoUnited States
2014
44Four Seasons Resort Palm BeachPalm BeachUnited States
1994
45Four Seasons Resort Punta MitaPunta MitaMexico
1999
46Four Seasons Resort Rancho EncantadoSanta FeUnited States
2012
47Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon NorthScottsdaleUnited States
1999
48Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo MexicoJaliscoMexico
2022
49Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa BarbaraSanta BarbaraUnited States
1987
50Naviva®, a Four Seasons ResortPunta MitaMexico
2022
51Sensei Lanai, a Four Seasons ResortLānaʻiUnited States
2019
52The Ocean Club, a Four Seasons ResortNassauThe Bahamas
2017

Central and South America

Four Seasons has a total of 4 hotels in Central and South America.[83]

No.NameLocationCountryOpening YearRef(s)
1Four Seasons Hotel BogotáBogotáColombia
2016
2Four Seasons Hotel Buenos AiresBuenos AiresArgentina
1992
3Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina BogotáBogotáColombia
2015
4Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula PapagayoPapagayo PeninsulaCosta Rica
2004

Europe

Four Seasons has a total of 19 hotels in Europe.[88]

No.NameLocationCountryOpening YearRef(s)
1Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel AthensAthensGreece
2019
2Four Seasons Hotel BakuBakuAzerbaijan
2012
3Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues GenevaGenevaSwitzerland
2005
4Four Seasons Hotel FirenzeFlorenceItaly
2008
5Four Seasons Hotel George V ParisParisFrance
1999
6Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace BudapestBudapestHungary
2004
7Four Seasons Hotel HampshireHampshireUnited Kingdom
2005
8Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at SultanahmetIstanbulTurkey
1996
9Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the BosphorusIstanbulTurkey
2008
10Four Seasons Hotel London at Park LaneLondonUnited Kingdom
1970[b]
11Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity SquareLondonUnited Kingdom
2017
12Four Seasons Hotel MadridMadridSpain
2020
13Four Seasons Hotel MegèveMegèveFrance
2017
14Four Seasons Hotel MilanoMilanItaly
1993
15Four Seasons Hotel PraguePragueCzech Republic
2001
16Four Seasons Hotel Ritz LisbonLisbonPortugal
1998
17Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons HotelFrench RivieraFrance
2015
18Les Chalets du Mont d'Arbois, Megève, a Four Seasons HotelMegèveFrance
2019
19San Domenico Palace, Taormina, a Four Seasons HotelTaorminaItaly
2021

Middle East and Africa

Four Seasons has a total of 22 hotels in the Middle East and Africa.[88]

No.NameLocationCountryOpening YearRef(s)
1Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah IslandAbu DhabiUnited Arab Emirates
2016
2Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San StefanoAlexandriaEgypt
2007
3Four Seasons Hotel AmmanAmmanJordan
2003
4Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain BayManamaBahrain
2015
5Four Seasons Hotel BeirutBeirutLebanon
2010
6Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile PlazaCairoEgypt
2004
7Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at the First ResidenceCairoEgypt
2000
8Four Seasons Hotel CasablancaCasablancaMorocco
2015
9Four Seasons Hotel DohaDohaQatar
2005
10Four Seasons Hotel Dubai International Financial CentreDubaiUnited Arab Emirates
2016
11Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj AlshayaKuwait CityKuwait
2017
12Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom CentreRiyadhSaudi Arabia
2003
13Four Seasons Hotel the Westcliff JohannesburgJohannesburgSouth Africa
2014
14Four Seasons Hotel TunisTunisTunisia
2017
15Four Seasons Resort and Residences at The Pearl-QatarDohaQatar
2023
16Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah BeachDubaiUnited Arab Emirates
2014
17Four Seasons Resort MarrakechMarrakeshMorocco
2011
18Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at AnahitaFlacqMauritius
2008
19Four Seasons Resort SeychellesMahéSeychelles
2009
20Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches IslandDesroches IslandSeychelles
2018
21Four Seasons Resort Sharm El SheikhSharm El SheikhEgypt
2002
22Four Seasons Safari Lodge SerengetiSerengeti National ParkTanzania
2012

Asia and Pacific

Four Seasons has a total of 32 hotels in Asia and the Pacific region.[130]

No.NameLocationCountryOpening YearRef(s)
1Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya RiverBangkokThailand
2020
2Four Seasons Hotel BeijingBeijingChina
2012
3Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru at Embassy OneBangaloreIndia
2019
4Four Seasons Hotel DalianDalianChina
2024
5Four Seasons Hotel GuangzhouGuangzhouChina
2012
6Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West LakeHangzhouChina
2010
7Four Seasons Hotel Hong KongHong KongHong Kong
2005
8Four Seasons Hotel JakartaJakartaIndonesia
2016
9Four Seasons Hotel Kuala LumpurKuala LumpurMalaysia
2018
10Four Seasons Hotel KyotoKyotoJapan
2016
11Four Seasons Hotel Macao at Cotai StripMacauChina
2008
12Four Seasons Hotel MumbaiMumbaiIndia
2006
13Four Seasons Hotel SeoulSeoulSouth Korea
2015
14Four Seasons Hotel ShenzhenShenzhenChina
2013
15Four Seasons Hotel SingaporeSingaporeSingapore
1994
16Four Seasons Hotel SuzhouSuzhouChina
2023
17Four Seasons Hotel SydneySydneyAustralia
1992[c]
18Four Seasons Hotel TianjinTianjinChina
2017
19Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at MarunouchiTokyoJapan
2002
20Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at OtemachiTokyoJapan
2020
21Four Seasons Private Island Voavah at Baa AtollBaa AtollMaldives
2016
22Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran BayBaliIndonesia
1993
23Four Seasons Resort Bali at SayanBaliIndonesia
1998
24Four Seasons Resort Bora BoraBora BoraFrance
2008
25Four Seasons Resort Chiang MaiChiang MaiThailand
1995[d]
26Four Seasons Resort Koh SamuiKo SamuiThailand
2007
27Four Seasons Resort LangkawiLangkawiMalaysia
2005
28Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda HuraaKaafu AtollMaldives
1998
29Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa GiraavaruBaa AtollMaldives
2006
30Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi AnHội AnVietnam
2016
31Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden TriangleGolden TriangleThailand
2006
32The Grand Suites at Four SeasonsMacauChina
2020

Former properties

  • Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, Thailand: Opened in 1978 as The Peninsula Bangkok, it became Regent Bangkok in 1982, with Four Seasons retaining that name after it bought Regent from 1992 to 2003.[164] Four Seasons ended its management contract in 2015, and the hotel was rebranded under owner Minor Hotels' Anantara brand.[165]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Berlin, Germany: Opened in 1996, management terminated in 2004. It was subsequently rebranded Regent Berlin.[166]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Damascus, Syria: Opened in 2005 and financed by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal (who is a joint stakeholder at the company) and Syrian businessman Samer Foz. The hotel remained affiliated with the hotel chain years after the start of the Syrian Civil War, which saw Canada severing ties with Syria, until 2019, when the United States put sanctions on Foz for his ties with Bashar Al-Assad. The hotel continues to call itself Four Seasons, despite no longer being associated with it.[167]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Dublin, Ireland: Opened in 2001, management terminated in 2014. It was rebranded as an InterContinental effective on 1 January 2015.[168]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia: Opened in 1995 as Regent Jakarta, a Four Seasons Hotel, the hotel was rebranded a proper Four Seasons in 2004. The hotel was closed in 2014, initially for renovations that were expected to be completed by 2018.[169] However, it never reopened as a Four Seasons again. Management of the hotel was eventually assumed by Marriott International, which rebranded it as The St. Regis Jakarta in 2022.[170] The name "Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta" now refers to another hotel that the chain opened in 2016.
  • Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Opened in 2013 in a renovated palace that dates back to 1820. It left the chain in 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, though it continues to call itself Four Seasons.[171]
  • Four Seasons Hotel London at Canary Wharf, United Kingdom: Opened in 1999, left the chain in 2016. It is currently known as the Canary Riverside Plaza.[172]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Moscow, Russia: Opened in 2014 on top of a demolished hotel called Hotel Moskva, which operated from 1935 to 2004. Like its counterpart in Saint Petersburg, it left the chain following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but continues to call itself Four Seasons.[171]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia, United States: Opened in 1983, management terminated in 2015.[173] Hilton Worldwide eventually took over the management; it is currently known as The Logan, a Curio Collection by Hilton.
  • Four Seasons Hotel Sao Paulo, Brazil: Opened in 2018, management terminated in 2020. Marriott International assumed partnership with the hotel in 2022 and rebranded it as JW Marriott Sao Paulo.[174]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai, China: Opened in 2002 as the first Four Seasons hotel in China. In 2020, the company announced that the hotel would be closed for renovations, which commenced in June 2022. It has since been delisted from the company's website, making its future uncertain.[175]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai Pudong, China: Opened in 2012. Management was taken over by IHG Hotels & Resorts in 2020, which rebranded it Regent Shanghai Pudong.[176]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so, Japan: Opened in 1992. It was the first Four Seasons Hotel to open in Asia and Pacific region, but it left the chain in 2012. It is currently known as Hotel Chinzan-so Tokyo.
  • Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, Canada: Opened in 1978 as a rebranding of the former Hyatt Regency Toronto, which had opened six years prior. The hotel closed in 2012, in conjunction with the opening of a new Four Seasons property in Toronto nearby, and was converted to a condominium.[177]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, Canada: Opened in 1976, it was one of the few Four Seasons hotel directly owned by the chain, as opposed to being operated on behalf of a third-party. After 44 years in service, the hotel closed in 2020 following a legal dispute with its landowners.[178]
  • Four Seasons Resort Dallas at Las Colinas, United States: Opened in 1986 by the USAA, management was terminated in 2022. Marriott International subsequently assumed control, branding it as a Ritz-Carlton in 2024.[179]
  • Four Seasons Resort Great Exuma at Emerald Bay, the Bahamas: Opened in 2003 as part of the Great Exuma's Emerald Bay resort development, management was terminated in 2009. Several months later, it reopened as Sandals Emerald Bay.[180]
  • Inn on the Park, Toronto, Canada: Opened in 1963 as the company's first luxury hotel, a prototype to the Four Seasons brand. It suffered a decline in the 1980s, ultimately leaving the chain in 1996 and being converted to a Holiday Inn. The hotel closed in 2005 and has since been demolished.[9]
  • Regent Singapore, a Four Seasons Hotel: Opened in 1988 as the Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore, converted to Regent and taken over by Four Seasons from 1992 to 2018, making it the last Regent property under Four Seasons to retain its name.[19] The hotel is currently managed by Hilton Worldwide as Conrad Singapore Orchard.[181]
  • The Ritz-Carlton Chicago, a Four Seasons Hotel, United States: Opened in 1975, the hotel joined the Four Seasons chain in 1977. Despite its name, it was not originally affiliated with The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company (which did not exist at the time; the name "Ritz-Carlton" was carried under a license). It left the chain in 2013 before joining Marriott International in 2015, under which it began operating as a proper Ritz-Carlton.[182]

Ships

In September 2022, the Four Seasons announced it was launching Four Seasons Yachts, with its first super yacht scheduled to hit the high seas in 2025.[183] In June 2023, the company confirmed plans for a second ship due for delivery in 2026.[184]

In 2003, Four Seasons Explorer, a luxury three-deck catamaran with 11 rooms, began to sail in the Maldives. Visitors from the Maldives' two Four Seasons resorts, Kuda Huraa and Landaa Giraavaru, could either book rooms or charter the entire ship for trips that lasted from three to seven days.[185] After two decades, the ship left the Maldives in 2023 for Palau, where Four Seasons began offering tours at the end of that year.[186]

Critical reception

The resort island of Landaa Giraavaru in the Maldives

Travel + Leisure magazine and Zagat Survey rank the hotel chain's properties among the top luxury hotels worldwide.[187][188] Readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine have voted Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle in Chiang Rai, Thailand as among the top ten hotels in the world for three consecutive years.[189] The company has been named one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" by Fortune every year since the survey's inception in 1998, ranking No. 47 in 2015,[190] and is lauded for having one of the lowest employee turnover rates in the hospitality industry.[190][191]

In recent years, restaurants at Four Seasons hotels and resorts have been recognized by Zagat and Michelin. The latter has awarded a total of 29 stars to 20 of the company's restaurants, including Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong (three restaurants), Paris (three restaurants), Beijing (two restaurants) and Florence.[192]

See also

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External links

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