Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans
A modern riverfront marvel
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Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans dazzles the moment you step through its doors. Between black marble columns and palms, a light installation made up of 15,000 gleaming hand-strung Czech Republic crystals dangles above the circular Chandelier Bar. As the birthplace of iconic cocktails like the Sazerac, Ramos gin fizz and Hurricane, New Orleans takes its bars seriously — and the Four Seasons provides a worthy addition with the glamorous space serving champagne alongside upscale riffs on those aforementioned classics.
Putting a new twist on tradition is a common thread found throughout the property, which sits on two acres along the Mississippi River. The hotel debuted in 2021 in the former World Trade Center, a cross-shaped building on the National Register of Historic Places, fusing a fresh new aesthetic (rooms covered in white shiplap) with remnants of the past (local artist Dawn DeDeaux used salvaged original building materials, like mail chutes, wall-mounted ashcans and signage, in shadow boxes on every hallway floor).
The Four Seasons cemented its status as a dining destination when it recruited two of the city’s best chefs, Alon Shaya and Donald Link, to lead its restaurants. And the spa — outfitted in raw white oak, gray travertine and rattan —offers a soothing respite just blocks from the raucous French Quarter.
Getting There
2 Canal St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
TEL504-434-5100
NeighborhoodCentral Business District