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Upon entering the new Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya the look is immediately drawn to the impressive 13-meter spiral staircase of the gravity-defying lobby and has already become the symbol of Kuwait’s first branded property. “For our 415-strong team, it’s inspiring to bring the renowned Four Seasons service to a new country and maintain the company’s leadership in the world, bringing hospitality to a new level,” says general manager Didier Jardin.

Located in Burj Alshaya, a new and bold venture of Kuwait City, the Four Seasons is ideally situated for business or leisure travelers as well as for city dwellers who want to enjoy dining, hanging out with friends and relaxing. With 2,912 square meters of space hosting up to 1200 guests, the Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait is also perfect for events.

With 217 rooms and 67 suites, the new Four Seasons hotel can accommodate business travelers, couples and families. The four restaurants – and a fifth opening soon – mix international cuisine with local flavors and traditions, and the spa complex features innovative treatments, a fully equipped gym and a second pool. A fleet of own cars is at guests’ disposal, including a Bentley Flying Spur.

Take advantage of the opening offerings: Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya features an opening offer with a 20 percent discount on rates, and a special Bed and Breakfast promotion.

The new Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait

Designed by Yabu Pushelberg and designed by Gensler Architects, the Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait features a palette of warm colors, refined textures and original artwork. In the rooms the decor adds up to high-tech conveniences that allow guests to make the ambiance cozy like their own home or turn it into a workstation. From the windows you can see the impressive local skyline or Al Shaheed Park, the largest park in the country. A highlight of the accommodation is the Royal Suite, the largest in the city, on the top floor.

Gastronomy at the Four Seasons

The executive chef Sebastiano Spriveri is responsible for the cuisine of the hotel and also for the catering. One of the restaurants is the Dai Forni, with incredible views from the 21st floor, three wood-burning ovens and two private rooms, serving pizzas, pastas and other regional Italian cooking options. Elements menu includes Asian, Italian and Arabic dishes, with typical Kuwait options including breakfast.

Next to the pool is the Al Bandar, with light dishes, refreshing drinks and a space for hookah. In the lobby, Al Soor’s offers fast food options to be accompanied by coffees, juices or pâtisserie delights in afternoon tea. Soon the hotel opens the Sintoho, which, as the name says, mixes dishes from Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong

Spa, Pools and more

The Spa at Four Seasons is a temple of indulgence, with ten treatment rooms, two bath rooms and a hamman. Among the treatments is the psammo, Greek therapy with warm quartz sand to promote relaxation. In the spa menu, body and facial therapies with MCCM products, Sodashi and Biologique Recherche, and the country’s first Aveda salon. The 24-hour gym offers a sauna and a 26-meter pool. Outside, another pool is at guests’ disposal, with five private cabanas with air conditioning.

Whether for weddings, other celebrations and business events, the flexible spaces of the Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait can be easily adapted with special packages prepared by the hotel. The halls accommodate groups of 10 to 2,000 people, who still have at their disposal the private dining rooms.

Business travelers also have large work desks with all the facilities in their rooms, and the suites accommodate spaces for small meetings. In addition, a 24-hour business center is fully equipped, and the concierge team will assist if necessary.

Four Seasons in the Gulf

Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya is part of the collection of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in the Gulf region, including award-winning hotels in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar, and three more properties in the United Arab Emirates.

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