Introducing the new Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square, the global luxury hospitality leader’s second hotel in the city, and a prestigious addition to its collection of historic properties.
A Grade II-listed heritage building, Ten Trinity Square building covers a 1.2-hectare city block, forming a hollow square with The Rotunda in the centre. From the time of its original design as headquarters of the Port of London Authority, there was a focus on providing an abundance of light to the interiors, and that priority has continued with the present transformation into a Four Seasons hotel.
In this international capital of business and culture, Four Seasons offers a remarkably central location, ideal for business travellers who need to be close to corporate headquarters in the City of London, and for leisure guests who want to be close to famous landmarks. Nearby sites include the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral and The Globe Theatre.
Intimate at only 100 accommodations including ten signature suites, no expense is being spared in creating a truly luxurious experience including two destination restaurants plus a vibrant bar and lounge in a beautiful rotunda. For relaxation, there’s the most lavish spa sanctuary in the City of London. Gracious meeting rooms are highlighted by the historic UN Ballroom.
Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square will join sister property Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, as well as the brand’s country estate at Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire.
Ten Trinity Square is within a 20-minute drive of London City Airport, and is also just 20 minutes from both the West End and London’s second financial district of Canary Wharf. Anticipated opening is in late 2016.
General Manager
Charlie Parker
Architects and Designers
Ten Trinity Square is a Grade II-listed building (notable as “particularly important buildings of more than special interest”) now being carefully restored and transformed into a Four Seasons hotel.
Architect (original 1922 building): Edwin Cooper
Architect (current transformation): Aukett Swanke
Designer (hotel): 4BI & Associates
Designer (Asian restaurant): AB Concept
Designer (spa): Joseph Caspari
Luxury Accommodations
- Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square will offer 100 guest accommodations, including 10 residential-style suites.
- Contemporary wood panelling compliments the historic building’s more ornate architecture, with maritime-inspired detailing
- All rooms feature the new, fully customisable Four Seasons Bed, invitingly dressed in pillowy white linens, with bedside controls for lighting and window coverings, a full charging/electrical dock, and a poseable reading light on each side
- The personal refreshment area includes an espresso maker and tea maker, a small refrigerator with chilled drinks, plus sweet and savoury snacks
- A French restaurant – The first UK outpost of a Michelin-starred French restaurant will be announced prior to the Hotel’s opening.
- An Asian restaurant – A new concept specialising in Chinese and Japanese cuisine will be introduced for the first time at the Hotel.
- The Rotunda – The building’s original rotunda will be the setting for a bar and all-day dining.
- A luxurious spa with six treatment rooms, plus a hammam suite and an opulent spa suite for couples with private changing area, relaxation area, water closet and steam shower
- A circular salon for hand and foot treatments
- An indoor pool framed by classical columns is adjacent to a vitality pool, steam room and sauna
- A fitness centre, open 24/7, featuring state-of-the-art cardio and weight training equipment, plus a yoga studio
- The UN Ballroom, where the inaugural reception of the United Nations General Assembly took place in 1946, now beautifully restored and enhanced for today’s needs; featuring 9 metre (30 foot) ceilings, Corinthian columns, walnut panelling and magnificent crystal chandeliers, with large windows looking out to the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the River Thames; ideal for events of up to 150 for dinner or 250 for receptions
- Merchants Hall, a unique circular ballroom sitting atop the rotunda is modern in style and naturally lit by windows along its circumference; it hosts up to 70 for dinner and 100 for receptions
- Three additional function rooms for board meetings, private dinners or conference breakouts, plus The Gallery may be booked for private events as well


