Philadelphia has always been a city of firsts, rich history, and world-class culture. But if you needed any more proof that the City of Brotherly Love is a premier global luxury destination, look no further than the skyline.
The prestigious Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center has officially been named one of the world's most timeless properties, earning a coveted spot on Esquire’s Hotel Hall of Fame.
To make this exclusive list, a property can’t just be a shiny new opening. It has to endure, shape the identity of its city, and demonstrate a lasting impact on the local community. Perched at the very top of the Comcast Technology Center—North America’s highest hotel—the Four Seasons Philadelphia has done exactly that, redefining urban luxury from the clouds down.
A Masters-Level Lesson in Architecture and Design
Stepping into the hotel is an experience in itself. From the street-level entrance, guests are whisked up 60 stories in a high-speed glass elevator, watching the historic streets of Philly shrink below.The hotel’s physical space is a collaboration between legendary architect Lord Norman Foster and world-renowned artistic director Jeff Leatham. The result? A sleek, hyper-modern urban sanctuary that subtly brings the outside in. Everywhere you look, soaring floor-to-ceiling windows and strategically placed mirrors reflect the shifting sky and flood the minimalist, warm-toned rooms with natural light.
Sky-High Wellness & Healing Crystals
For those looking to escape the hustle of the city, the hotel's entire 57th floor is a dedicated health and wellness sanctuary. It features:- The Infinity-Edge Pool: An absolute showstopper where guests can float "above the clouds" while taking in panoramic views of the sunrise or the twinkling city grid below.
- The Forbes Five-Star Spa: Known for its unique focus on crystal healing, the spa walls are embedded with over 700 pounds of crystals to promote absolute tranquility.
Culled from the Best: A Culinary Destination
A true Hall of Fame hotel needs a world-class culinary program, and the Four Seasons delivers on multiple levels.- At Jean-Georges Philadelphia (occupying the 59th and 60th floors), Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten serves up breathtaking tasting menus alongside unobstructed, 360-degree city views.
- Down on the ground floor, Philly’s own James Beard Award-winner, Chef Greg Vernick, puts a modern, Jersey Shore-inspired spin on the classic American oyster bar at Vernick Fish.
Setting the Standard for Philadelphia's Big Year
This induction into Esquire's Hall of Fame arrives at a massive moment for the city. With Philadelphia gearing up to take center stage for America250 and the 2026 World Cup, international travelers are looking for iconic places to anchor their stay.Whether you’re booking a stay in a Skyline Corner Suite to overlook the Benjamin Franklin Parkway or simply stopping by JG SkyHigh for a cocktail above the clouds, it’s clear why Esquire considers this property a masterpiece. The Four Seasons Philadelphia hasn't just joined the skyline; it has defined it.
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