Yes for business travellers, for families using the pool, and for anyone who has booked Four Seasons before and knows what they are buying. The 2025 Forbes Five-Star designation means the service is calibrated to the brand, not slipping.
The spa pool is open to registered guests until 10pm and runs nearly empty after 8pm on weekdays. For Manhattan that is a rare combination: a full 75-foot lap pool, natural light, and no waiting for a lane at the end of a long workday.
Stern designed the 82-storey tower from the ground up, which is different from renovating an existing building. The limestone facade and the traditional-modern detailing are consistent with his residential work, and the hotel benefits from the building scale: high ceilings, a double-height lobby, and room dimensions larger than most Manhattan Four Seasons equivalents.
Puck's first New York restaurant opened with the hotel in 2016 and has stayed on the short list of serious Tribeca dining rooms. In 2025 Forbes Travel Guide named CUT one of 58 hotel star bars worldwide, which is the kind of recognition most hotel restaurants never get.
The spa includes a 75-foot indoor lap pool flooded with natural light, seven treatment rooms, a couple's suite, and a eucalyptus steam room. For a city where hotel pools are usually a plunge or a token, this is a real lap pool you can actually swim in. The 24-hour fitness centre runs alongside it.
“The towering 82-story retreat, designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects, is home to 189 rooms and suites detailed by renowned interior designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg.”
Pei tower in Midtown. Robert A.M. Stern designed the 82-storey building and the hotel occupies the first 24 floors with 189 rooms.
CUT by Wolfgang Puck on the ground floor is his first New York restaurant and earned a Forbes Star Bar designation in 2025. A 75-foot indoor lap pool anchors the spa. This is the corporate Four Seasons playbook executed on a Tribeca block.
Late April–early May beats Met Gala. First two weeks of September beat UNGA. Anything Sep–Dec needs 60–90 days of lead time.
September is the single hardest month to book in New York City, and nothing else comes close. Fashion Week and the United Nations General Assembly collide in the same two-week window, pulling designers, buyers, diplomats, journalists, and their combined entourages into a city already running near capacity. Rates during UNGA week routinely blow past the rest of the year by wide margins.
October runs a close second, and for entirely different reasons. Hudson Valley foliage trips drain weekend supply, while NY Comic Con and a dense events calendar keep midweek pressure high. If September is out of reach, expect October to feel almost identical at the top of the market.
The holiday corridor from November through December is the other sustained peak. NYC Marathon weekend in early November compresses supply across all five boroughs before Thanksgiving arrives with the Macy's parade and family travel. December then stacks Rockefeller Center, holiday markets, Broadway's busiest stretch, and New Year's Eve on top of one another.
Booking lead times for November and December should extend to 60 to 90 days minimum at High and Very High tier properties.
May and June bring sharp, event-driven spikes rather than a broad surge. Met Gala week in early May and Frieze New York concentrate pressure in Midtown and downtown Manhattan respectively. June adds NYC Pride, the Tribeca Festival, and the Tony Awards, keeping demand high but with more day-to-day variability than the fall corridor.
The value window runs January through February. NYC Restaurant Week in January and February's Fashion Week supply the cultural programming, but overall demand hits its yearly floor, with rates falling 40 to 50 percent below peak and normally rigid properties running promotions during NYC Hotel Week. August is the other soft spot: residents flee for the summer, and while the US Open opens late in the month, the first three weeks sit well below their neighbors.
The practical read: chase the shoulders. Target late April, early May before the Met Gala, or the first two weeks of September before UNGA arrives, and you'll get peak-season energy with meaningfully better availability. July is warm and less programmed but also cheaper, a fair trade if theater and outdoor dining are the priority.
“Impeccable service (as always at Four Seasons properties) in an ultra-convenient location with large and beautiful rooms”
The real Instagram following over time, plus where this hotel sits for demand in New York City. Pick a range, toggle the lines. Followers are reach and demand, not engagement.
File closes at VERY HIGH. Book direct six to eight weeks out for fall peaks and holiday season. Skip if standard rooms work for you; the suite tier is where the Four Seasons proportions actually breathe.
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