Baltimore News
Romantic Spa Packages at Four Seasons BaltimoreMonday, January 28, 2013This February, Cupid is pointing his bow and arrow at the Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, piercing hearts and spaces with love and pure chocolate decadence. Chocolate truffles and kisses of every shape and shade will adorn the Baltimore day Spa’s walls, setting a sinfully soothing chocolate backdrop where lovers can express their most heartfelt feelings through a series of richly passionate couples treatments. Champagne toasts in the couples-only lounge, chocolate strawberry facials, and red velvet massages are just a few of the offerings designed to inspire love and desire this Valentines Day season. (read more)
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Four Seasons Baltimore wins Travelers Choice AwardMonday, January 21, 2013Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore has been recognized as one of the top 25 luxury hotels in the United States in TripAdvisor's 2013 Travelers' Choice awards, the site’s largest Travelers' Choice campaign to date with millions of reviews submitted for more than 600,000 hotels around the world. Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore ranked 18th in the United States, and remains the #1 luxury hotel in the Baltimore area. "This is a tremendous honour for our Hotel," notes General Manager Julien Carralero. "As the world’s largest online travel community, TripAdvisor is the premier resource for travellers around the world with millions of guests submitting valuable reviews every year. As a Hotel that's been open little over a year, we are especially thankful to all of our guests who have taken the time to share their experiences at our Hotel, including the Spa and three Michael Mina restaurants (read more)
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| permalink Baltimore's Largest Hotel Art CollectionFriday, March 09, 2012Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore Showcases City’s Largest Hotel Art Collection. Collection showcases works by the Washington Color School. Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore is home the city’s largest hotel art collection. The collection, assembled by Mark Myers of Atlantic Arts, includes museum-quality pieces informed by the Washington Color School.“The credit really has to go to the owners, Michael Beatty and his team at Harbor East Development, for having the vision to provide a first quality collection in a commercial setting. They were very specific with what they wanted to achieve with this collection,” according to Myers. “Michael Ricketts, vice president of development, was instrumental in guiding the choices made throughout the process.”Acknowledging the influencers and the influenced, the collection was assembled considering antecedents and derivatives of the Color School (read more)
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