Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero Dons New Look

Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero has unveiled its newly renovated 127 guestrooms and 28 suites, lobby and fitness center, besides its Private Terrace Suites and the reopening of its 40th-floor open-air terrace, The Overlook. The hotel’s multimillion-dollar renovation project spanned two and a half years. Located in San Francisco’s Financial District atop the iconic 345 California Center building, Four Seasons Embarcadero offers guestrooms and suites with ample open space and separate sleeping and living areas; bathrooms offer deep soaking tubs and Codage Paris bath and beauty products.

The two Private Terrace Suites: The Golden Gate Terrace Suite and the Embarcadero Terrace Suite, showcase panoramic views of the city and Bay. The suites offer 2,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space, and include a living room, dining room, kitchenette, powder room, rain shower, freestanding soaking tub and a private terrace spanning 800 square feet.

The property recently reopened The Overlook, the open-air terrace located on the 40th floor. The terrace offers panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and marina and is exclusive to hotel guests.

The fitness center on the third floor features wall-to-wall windows which overlook the Sansome Street and Financial District. Besides, Sky Bridges across floors 40-48 connect the hotel’s two towers while offering scenic views. Four Seasons Embarcadero offers all-day dining at The Lounge & Bar. Guests can also enjoy 24-hour in-room dining. The hotel is also set to unveil a new signature restaurant showcasing California cuisine and wines.

The hotel is located near Michelin-starred restaurants and top global company headquarters. It is just minutes from the Embarcadero waterfront, the historic Ferry Building, the California Street cable car lines and the city’s popular attractions.

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