Four Seasons Philadelphia has a new Sky Garden penthouse suite and it costs $25,000 per night

Philadelphia's Luxury Hotel Unveils Opulent Sky Garden Penthouse Suite at $25,000 per Night

Four Seasons Philadelphia has just opened its latest luxury addition - the Sky Garden floor - on the 45th floor of the Comcast Technology Center. This upscale abode boasts four guest rooms, three suites, and a stunning two-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot penthouse suite with breathtaking views of the city skyline. The pièce de résistance? A private terrace where guests can soak in the urban landscape.

The Sky Garden is an "inspired oasis" featuring a blend of art, wellness, and epicurean discovery. Each room on this residential-style floor has been carefully crafted to cater to extended stays, with spacious kitchens, laundry facilities, separate living areas, and even infrared sauna blankets for added relaxation. The floor also boasts a wellness suite, wine cellar, private gym, and music butler service (launching later this year).

The interior design of the Sky Garden was conceived by London-based studio 1508 London, renowned for its high-end projects worldwide. Throughout the space, bespoke furniture and art pays homage to Philadelphia's own Alexander Calder, whose work is showcased at an on-site gallery.

Guests can indulge in the culinary program curated by celebrity chefs Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Greg Vernick. While rates vary depending on room type, expect to shell out upwards of $2,800 for a Sky Garden Suite per night - or nearly $10,000 for the adjacent Sky Terrace Suite. Even more affordable options are available in the form of guest rooms, starting at around $1,365 per night.

This luxurious new addition solidifies Four Seasons Philadelphia's position as a city top-tier hotel, earning its place among Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards top 50 globally. With upscale amenities and exceptional service, this Sky Garden penthouse suite is set to redefine luxury travel in the City of Brotherly Love.
 
🌆 It seems the old adage "where there's a will, there's a way" certainly applies here - Four Seasons Philadelphia has managed to take luxury travel to new heights with their opulent Sky Garden penthouse suite. The attention to detail and commitment to excellence is truly impressive. After all, as they say "the right man in the wrong place can accomplish more than the wrong man in the right place" 💼
 
🌆💨 I'm low-key obsessed with this new luxury penthouse suite at Four Seasons Philly 🤯🏙️ The $25k per night price tag might be steep, but the views are 🤩 and the private terrace is a total game-changer 💁‍♀️. I'd totally splurge on that infrared sauna blanket 😴🔥. And omg, the art collection featuring Alexander Calder's work? 🎨💖 So cool! The culinary program with Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Greg Vernick sounds 🔥🍴. Overall, this new addition is giving me major FOMO 🤦‍♀️📅. Can't wait to see the Sky Garden penthouse suite in person 💁‍♀️
 
I'm low-key obsessed with the idea of having my own private oasis like that Sky Garden Penthouse Suite 🌆💤. I mean, who wouldn't want a two-bedroom 4k sq ft space with a separate living area, kitchen, and infrared sauna? It's like having your own luxury apartment in the city! And can you even imagine waking up to breathtaking views of Philly's skyline every morning? It's like living in a dream world. The prices might be steep for some, but if you're looking to splurge and treat yourself or a loved one, it's definitely worth considering. Plus, with celebrity chefs curating the culinary program, I'm sure the food is gonna be top-notch 🍴👌
 
Ugh I mean come on 🙄 Four Seasons is killing it with this new Sky Garden thingy but honestly who can afford $25k per night? Like what's next a hotel for billionaires only? 😂 and 4,000 sq ft penthouse suite? Is that just an excuse to charge more for luxury? 🤷‍♀️ at least they have a private terrace tho... I guess that's the highlight of this overpriced abode 🏠💼
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, $25,000 a night for a hotel room feels like way too much cash 🤑 even if it's a super fancy one with a private terrace and all that jazz 🌆. Like, I get that it's Philadelphia and people there might be willing to shell out that kind of dough, but personally I think you could find a sweet Airbnb in Fishtown for like half that price 🤷‍♀️.

That being said, if you're into that whole luxury travel vibe and have the means to splurge, the Sky Garden penthouse suite sounds pretty awesome 💯. I mean, who wouldn't want to relax in an infrared sauna or enjoy a private gym? But for me, it's more about the experience than just the price tag 🎉.

It's cool that they're incorporating local art and culture into the design, though - like showcasing Alexander Calder's work and all that. That says something about their commitment to being true to Philly, you know? 👍
 
omg this new penthouse suite at four seasons philly is EVERYTHING 🤩💸🌆 it's like a private urban oasis with views of the city skyline! and i'm obsessed with the idea of having an infrared sauna blanket in my room 😴💆‍♀️ plus, bespoke furniture and art inspired by alexander calder? genius 👏💡 cant wait to try out the culinary program curated by jean-georges vongerichten & greg vernick 🍴👨‍🍳 who needs basic hotel food when you can have epicurean discovery? 🤔👀
 
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