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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
This hotel offers 531 guestrooms on 34 floors. Beds are dressed with Egyptian cotton bed linens; comforters and down duvets; down pillows or non-allergic foam pillows. Views are of the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Sydney Opera House, the harbour, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Décor incorporates marbles, exotic woods, rich silks, and mood lighting. Bathrooms feature Italian Spider Gold Marble and Italian limestone.
Other amenities include high-speed Internet access (surcharge), multi-line phones with speaker capability and voicemail; lap-top size safes, tea/coffee making facilities, minibars, hairdryers, lighted make-up/shaving mirrors, non-allergenic soaps, terry bathrobes, and umbrellas. Housekeeping service is offered twice daily; overnight shoeshine is offered as well.
Room Amenities
Dining
Kable's - Hotel's premier restaurant. Located on level two, via grand lobby staircase. Dark floors; parquet and carpeting. Cosmopolitan-style Australian menu. Wine bar. Wine cellar seats 120. Private dining room can accommodate 10-50 guests. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The Bar - Menu includes sushi, Sydney rock oysters on the shell, peanut satay, and sandwiches. Live entertainment featured Wednesday - Saturday evenings. Capacity is 120. Open daily.
The Cabana - Located on pool deck. Fruit drinks and cocktails served poolside. Menu selections include gourmet sandwiches, salads, sushi, and chilled seafood. Open in the summer months.
Spa
The Spa at Four Seasons occupies 3,767 square feet and houses six treatment rooms including a couple's room with two massage tables, private shower, and spa tub.
Spa treatments focus on total wellness by balancing skin, body, and mind to improve inner and outer health and beauty. Signature treatments include Japanese silk techniques, Australian bush-medicine practices, and salt exfoliation.
Swedish Massage (60 or 90 minutes):
Using a combination of various techniques including friction, effleurage, and kneading, this traditional method of massage relieves muscle tension and soreness, increases circulation and improves overall skin and muscle tone.
Fees may not include tax and are subject to change without notice.
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney Signature Treatment (90 minutes):
This full-body treatment begins with a brushing with tea tree oil. Next, warm oil is massaged into the back of the body, from toes to fingertips, using the Hawaiian-wave technique. Reiki chakra balancing and a penetrating hot stone massage follows, promoting even deeper relaxation. Natural Japanese silk protein is featured in the booster facial. The treatment ends with an arm and hand massage and a mask.
Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without notice.
Healing Secrets - Australian Bush Medicine (90 minutes):
This all-natural, indigenous treatment employs the curative and restorative properties found in Australian native plants and produce. A focusing ritual to harmonise therapist and guest is followed by a full body brushing with tea tree oil. Next, a Blue Gum honey and crushed sesame seed scrub exfoliates and moisturises. While this is processing, a lime blossom, honey, and cucumber facial refines and hydrates. A rejuvenating shower is followed by a back and shoulder treatment. Heated poultices of eucalyptus, tea tree, lemon myrtle, and lavender are applied in a rhythmic press and roll motion to soothe aching muscles, while a massage of peppermint and macadamia nut oil assists detoxification. Rejuvenation is complete with an energising ritual and a cup of bush tea with honey.
Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without notice.
Flight Revivor (2 hours, 45 minutes):
This treatment includes a muscle-ease aroma spa ocean wrap, therapeutic foot revivor, anti-stress head, neck and shoulder massage, and an express facial.
Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without notice.
Seduction of the Senses Couple's Massage (120 minutes):
Designed for romantic getaways, the session includes time in a private steam room, a shower, room, and double spa tub. Aromatherapy or Swedish massages are given on twin treatment beds surrounded by candlelight, sensual aromas. Music and champagne complement the experience.
Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without notice.
Japanese Silk Eye Zone Therapy (45 minutes):
Starting with key reflexology points on the feet, this eye treatment incorporates lifting massage techniques designed to help refine, firm, and renew the eyes. Can be performed independently or with a facial or body treatment.
Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without notice.
Exclusive to the hotel, all spa treatments are done with Elemis products, which are imported from the UK.
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“Great customer service”
Recommend this hotel
“Great weekend @ the Four Seasons”
We had a lovely weekend in Sydney recently for my husbands 40th and I chose the Four Seasons for its location. The room was luxurious, spacious and we had a fabulous view of the Sydney opera house and harbour bridge. The bathroom was stocked with lovely L'Occitane French bath products. From the room service to the front porters I can honestly say it was the best service. The only negative was that I booked my husband in for a massage and he commented that the Spa was very dated and the massage not very good at all. Other than that we had a great time and I look forward to staying there next time we are in Sydney.
“Very impressed, will definately go back again!”
Hotel room was very clean and well maintained accompanied by excellent service and friendly staff made for a very pleasant experience.
“Great location”
Booked this as a short stopover on the way to Tasmania and wished we could have stayed a little longer! We managed to get into the room far earlier than the published time - good job as we got to the hotel at about 08-30. View was great and the room very comfortable, far better than expected. Would certainly go back.
“Perfect for a city break”
Ideally located at the transport hub of circular Quay, yet within walking distance of the CBD and shops, the Rocks and the Opera House. Splendid views of the harbour, the Bridge and Opera House. Great food and first class amenities including a well-equipped gym, spa and swimming pool. Highly recommended,
“Four Seasons Disaster”
Nice location but does not deliver on service Avoid at all costs when cruise ships are in port The desk clerks are overwhelmed and nobody seems to have the whit to set up some form of line control.Hence chaos Very overpriced for what you get
“Will definitely be back!”
Great hotel, great views. Very impressed we were upgraded on check in to a full harbour view room. Friendly staff and great service, best hotel I have stayed at in Sydney.
“Not outstanding.”
Don't get me wrong. This is by all means an excellent hotel. The location can't be beat. And the staff, except for the front desk when I checked in, was very helpful. However, this is not just any hotel. This is a Four Seasons. And for a Four Seasons, this was a little disappointing. The decor is clearly showing its age. The rooms, in particularly, are in need of a major renovation. And the front desk staff when I checked in was rather rude. Remember to request for a higher floor if you reserve for an Opera House-view room. My room did have an Opera House-view, but there was a flyover immediately in front of us. It was pretty noisy in the morning.
“On the Rocks...”
Decided on a bit of luxury for final 2 days of a long trip so booked the Four Seasons as a treat - wonderful hotel, perfect location for exploring the Quay area, room had many extras which were very nice - mattress topper, beautiful cotton bedding, soft towels, L'Occitane toiletries. One downside was that cos it's a rather expensive hotel, the drinks etc are also on the expensive side but we found a 7-11 opposite who did a large coffee for 2 dollars! Would definitely come back here funds permitting.
“Great hotel handy to everything”
We needed something handy to the trains to the airport and the ferries which had a comfortable bed. This ticked all the boxes. The only thing we found strange was how the buffet breakfast was served. It would have been better if you could have helped yourself to everything rather than waiting for service to get drinks and porridge made but the meal was excellent.
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199 George St The Rocks, 2000 Australia
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Four Seasons Sydney is Sydney, NSW (SYD-Kingsford Smith Intl.) - 9.1 km / 5.6 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
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Circular Quay - The Rocks, New South Wales, Australia: Hugging the harbour, this district is a monument to sensitive urban planning, with well-preserved cobbled lanes and a Colonial streetscape marking it as Sydneys oldest district. Locals and visitors mingle here amid designer boutiques, al fresco cafés, lively pubs, galleries, museums, and some of the citys best restaurants. The weekend markets are not to be missed.
199 George St The Rocks, 2000 Australia
