Four Seasons at Ten Trinity Square opens near the Tower of London

Imperial columns of Ten Trinity Square / The Telegraph

The luxury hotel chain Four Seasons has opened their third hotel in the UK at Ten Trinity Square near the Tower of London.

Boasting the most five-star hotels in the world compared to any other chain, Four Seasons has transformed the former headquarters of the Port of London Authority into a five-star hotel with 100 rooms, members’ club and private residences.

City luxury in an Executive Room / Four Seasons

Ten Trinity Square accommodation

The hotel features 89 guest rooms and 11 suites. The smallest room offers guests a king-size bed, 55″ flat-screen TV, marble bathroom and views of the city.

But the real luxury is to be found in the suites. Take the Grand Heritage Suite as an example: with ceilings of up to 5 metres, the 145m2 space includes a working fireplace, walk-in wardrobe and dining space for six people.

All guests have access to a 14-metre pool and 18,000sq ft Roman-inspired spa, which includes a hammam, sauna and nail salon. But as ever with Four Seasons, luxury comes at a price. Standard rooms begin at £450 per night and suites at £1,000 per night.

Members’ club and private residences at Ten Trinity Square

Just in case you want to enjoy Four Seasons luxury everyday, Ten Trinity Square also has 41 luxury bespoke private residences to rent. Residents will benefit from all the main hotel’s facilities as well as a bespoke concierge service.

Ten Trinity Square is also home to The Club, the first private member’s club operated by the brand. The company describes the club as a “unique, global meeting place – an intelligent platform for business and cultural exchange.”

All-day dining at the Rotunda / Four Seasons

Ten Trinity Square Food and Drink

As you would expect, the food and drink offering here is as luxurious as the accommodation.

Ten Trinity Square offers three dining spaces: La Dame de Pic, a French Michelin star restaurant by Anne-Sophie Pic; modern Japanese Chinese Mei Ume; and 1920s-style all-day restaurant and bar, aptly called the Rotunda, set underneath a magnificent ceiling.

And if you’re looking for a midnight snack, there is also a 24-hour in-room dining menu.

Ten Trinity Square reviews

It is hard to find fault with Ten Trinity Square. The Independent has named it one of London’s best business hotels, describing it as “as beautiful on the inside as out”. Equally The Telegraph remarks on the hotels “extensive facilities” and “impressive” suites.

Key information

Name: Four Seasons at Ten Trinity Square
Owner: Four Seasons
Location: 10 Trinity Square, London, EC3N 4AJ
Website: www.fourseasons.com/content/fourseasons/en/properties/tentrinity

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