Upcoming Four Seasons in Dubai to include private rooftop spa and leisure ‘oasis’ with glass-tank lap pool
The Four Seasons Hotel Dubai International Financial Centre – an intimate, boutique-style hotel in the heart of Dubai’s business district – is set to open this month, complete with a private rooftop spa, fitness and leisure ‘oasis.’
With 106-bedrooms, the Four Seasons DIFC is located within the 45 hectare (110 acre) DIFC, which also hosts the Ritz Carlton DIFC.
The new Four Seasons DIFC features interiors by New York-based Tihany Designs, which will be “characterised by impeccable craftsmanship, bespoke details and high-tech efficiency,” the company said.
A multi-level outdoor leisure deck includes a whirlpool gazebo with 180-degree views, a glass-tank lap pool, private cabanas and a small bar serving fresh juices and cocktails.
The five-treatment-room spa will showcase exclusive treatments created for the hotel by skincare brand Terres D’Afrique.
“Dubai is one of the world’s most important business capitals, with a growing global leisure market, so it’s important that we are very focused on the unique needs of each individual guest,” said general manager Carlo Stragiotto. “The hotel has a sophisticated, international style that reflects this city and the Four Seasons brand today.”
The Four Seasons DIFC is the sister property of the recently-opened Four Seasons Resort Dubai Jumeirah Beach, located 15 minutes away. Guests of both hotels enjoy access to facilities at both.
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