Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou has debuted on the top 30 floors of the 103-story Guangzhou International Finance Center. HBA created sleek, luxurious interiors, which emphasize a curated collection of paintings, prints, and sculptures. In the soaring 70th-floor lobby-which is taller than the Statue of Liberty-a 10-foot red steel sculpture by Australian artist Matthew Harding appears to float on a sea of watery glass, reflecting the remarkable ceiling window 30 floors above. Other artworks include glass, wood, and mixed-media sculptures.

The hotel’s 302 guestrooms and 42 suites are adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows. Located on the 97th floor, the expansive Presidential suite features a central living room, dining area, butler’s pantry, and separate bedrooms. Meanwhile, one floor below, the Royal Suite draws its design inspiration from a traditional Chinese palette.
Guests can access six F&B options, including a Cantonese restaurant; the glass-enclosed Kumoi, home to a saki bar made of natural stone; seafood restaurant Catch, which is home to a demonstration kitchen; Tian Bar; all-day Italian dining outlet Caffe Mondo; and light fare at the atrium. The 11,517-square-foot spa features a Vichy-style shower, rhassoul mud chamber, crystal steam room and laconium in the women’s area, plus herbal steam bath, Swedish and Finnish sauna, and ice fountain in the men’s area. There’s also a horizon-edge lap pool overlooking the city with a windowed poolside relaxation terrace. In addition, the hotel features 38,585 square feet of function space, including three ballrooms.