Four Seasons Hotel Sydney Unveils New Executive Club

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney has revealed its new executive club, Lounge 32, offering corporate travellers a home-away-from-home experience, while providing them with a private and luxurious venue for casual meetings.

Located on level 32 of the hotel, Lounge 32 is an exclusive retreat with a luxurious look and residential-style amenities, which include an open-plan kitchen with open bar, self-service fridges stocked with Australian wines, and healthy homemade-style dishes.

The new venue features plush armchairs and velvet lounges, designer homewares, a naturally-lit meeting room, and soft leather banquettes tucked into the club’s bay windows offering sweeping views of the city and its harbour.

The hotel worked with award-winning Australian interior designer Miriam Fanning of Mim Design, to reconceptualise the luxury lounge, with interiors inspired by the hotel’s history and harbourside location, painted in inky blues, brushed brass, and creams and dove greys.

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney has revealed its new executive club, Lounge 32, offering corporate travellers a home-away-from-home experience, while providing them with a private and luxurious venue for casual meetings.

Lounge 32 is reserved for guests booked in a Club room or Club suite on the top floors at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, with exclusive privileges including complimentary buffet breakfast with eggs cooked to order by personal chefs, evening gourmet canapés and open bar, premium wifi, and private check-in and out.

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