What’s It Like To Stay At Four Seasons Tower Bridge?

By Felicity Carter

25 minutes ago

The five-star hotel has launched a new programme of cultural London experiences


At Tower Hill, overlooking Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, Four Seasons Tower Bridge (formerly Ten Trinity Square) has launched a new series of curated adventures across the capital. Guests can now book experiences ranging from Borough Market food tours to after-hours access on HMS Belfast, James Bond-inspired walks and a history-steeped journey through the City of London. It’s a line-up that puts discovery right at the centre of a stay.

Hotel Review: Four Seasons Tower Bridge

STAY

Set within the landmark Beaux-Arts building, the hotel combines heritage architecture with contemporary design across 100 guest rooms and 41 suites. Guests arrive to a floral-filled lobby entrance, accompanied by a display of vintage motors from Hadley Studio, a nod to elegance and history before check in. 

Bedroom at Four Seasons at Tower Bridge

As for the accommodation, this includes the Tower Residence, a multi-level suite set in one of the building’s turrets, the spacious Milton Suite with high ceilings, heritage details, and separate living and dressing areas, and the Heritage Suites with original wood panelling. Many rooms look directly onto Tower Bridge and the Thames, offering peak London views. There’s also the Grand Heritage Suites which feature dining areas for entertaining, the Royal Garden Suite offers 175sqm of space and city views. From the dramatic Skyline Penthouse to the expansive three-bedroom layouts, there’s a mix of home comforts and Four Seasons service here. 

Exterior of Four Seasons at Tower Bridge

DO

The new programme of city-wide adventures puts some of London’s most iconic experiences within easy reach of guests. Think guided tastings at Borough Market, panoramic drives through the capital and exclusive cruises along the Thames.

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Tower of London, the city’s 1,000-year-old fortress on the banks of the Thames. With a knowledgeable guide, discover its role as royal palace, prison and treasury, and meet the Yeoman Warders, AKA Beefeaters, who have guarded the site since Tudor times. Inside, view the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown set with 2,868 diamonds, still worn by the monarch on ceremonial occasions.

An exclusive evening tour of HMS Belfast, now permanently moored on the Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, offers after-hours access to the historic Royal Navy warship. Expert guides lead guests from the quarterdeck through spaces such as the engine rooms and sick bay, with chauffeured transfers and access beyond public hours included.

Step into the world of 007 on a James Bond private walking tour through the capital. Stops include London’s oldest restaurant, featured in Spectre, the National Gallery, the British Secret Service HQ, and where the ‘shaken, not stirred’ martini was born. 

On the Walk-Through History in the City of London, guides trace 2,000 years of heritage, from Roman ruins to Blitz landmarks, medieval churches and even a Harry Potter filming site. 

Back at the hotel, guests can partake in the finest traditions of handmade cigars in the Cigar Lounge at the Ten Trinity Square Private Club. Leisure continues in the Romanesque-style spa, with a hammam, vitality pool, La Prairie treatments, and an indoor pool for a few easy lengths.

EAT

At the heart of dining is La Dame de Pic London, the Michelin-starred restaurant by Anne-Sophie Pic, the world’s most decorated female chef. Here, her refined French cuisine is paired with rare wines in tasting menus that change with the seasons. Dining also ranges to Mei Ume, where Chinese and Japanese flavours meet in dishes like Peking duck, Dandan soup noodles with Sichuan spices, minced pork and pickled vegetables, and desserts such as Mei Miao, a matcha mousse with lychee cremeux, raspberry confit and matcha sponge. The Rotunda Lounge serves breakfast, afternoon tea and cocktails, while the Private Members Club offers a cigar lounge and curated wine cellar.

The dining room at La Dame de Pic London

La Dame de Pic

FINAL WORD

Four Seasons Tower Bridge combines landmark views and a storied building with a programme of cultural adventures. Whether through a Thames cruise, a Borough Market tasting or a Michelin-starred dinner, the experience connects guests with London inside and out.

BOOK IT

Rates start from £650 per night inclusive of breakfast. fourseasons.com