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    Four Seasons Canary Wharf, London Review

    46 Westferry Circus, London, E14 8RS, UK
    Four Seasons Canary Wharf Review
     
    5 Star Rating
    Tags: London, UK, City reviewsThe Bill: £435 per night
     

    Commanding incredible views over the River Thames, the Four Seasons Canary Wharf is a beautiful but understated building sitting on the edge of this UK landmark. Although not located right in the centre of London, the hotel is perfect for business trips or for those wishing to be located just outside of the city centre.

    The hotel provides a number of facilities for its guests including impressive dining. The Quadrato’s restaurant has a casual but elegant design and serves creative Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist. The hotel also includes a bar which overlooks the hotel gardens and pool.

    The spa facilities in the hotel include a private River-View Treatment suite within which guests can indulge in specialised treatments and massages. This facility also comes complete with beautiful views over the River Thames, as does the three floor gym and fitness suite. The hotel also has access to an impressive infinity swimming pool which offers views over the river and was recently featured in James Bond, Skyfall.

    “Our suite was very well looked after but none of the furnishings or features could beat our private views over the River Thames.”

    We stayed in the Four Seasons Executive Suite which offered unrestricted views over the River Thames and the sights of London, including the Shard. The room has obviously been designed with luxury in mind but is not overly modern, providing a feeling of traditional hotel luxury.

    The room features a separate living room area for entertaining and business. This area also included a plasma TV, DVD player and mini bar. The bedroom was just as luxurious and included a very comfortable king size bed.

    The bathroom in the suite was designed and created in beautiful limestone and included a bath and shower. There was also a separate powder room for guests to use that was attached to the living room area. Our suite was very well looked after but none of the furnishings or features could beat our private views over the River Thames.

    Photos courtesy of Four Seasons Canary Wharf

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