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The 10 Best Four Seasons Hotels That Cost Less Than $400 per Night

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It’s a name that’s long been synonymous with sophistication and comfort — but can you book a Four Seasons for less than $400?

Believe it or not, a night in even these, among the most glamorous hotels in the world, can be had for surprisingly low prices — if you know where to look. And lucky for you, we’re about to tell you.

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is a hotel group that dates back to 1961. The Canadian hotelier entered the luxury accommodation space in the 1970s with a hotel opening in London, followed by numerous hotels in the U.S. market. Over the following decades, Four Seasons expanded throughout Europe and Asia, creating a presence on every continent except Antarctica. Today, the brand is associated with elevated luxury, modern elegance, and exceptional service.

However, the elegance and glamour associated with the Four Seasons properties come at a high price. Some of the most luxurious and famous Four Seasons, such as the Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, or the Four Seasons Lanai in Hawaii, cost thousands of dollars per night.

“The White Lotus,” one of the most popular series on television today, hasn’t helped lower prices. The past 3 seasons of the show have all been filmed at Four Seasons properties in Hawaii, Italy, and Thailand, which has only made the brand more coveted.

Still, there is some good news. If you’ve always wanted to stay at a Four Seasons property, you can do so without breaking the bank, but only in select destinations. The Four Seasons properties below all have rooms available for under $400 a night. However, many of these lower rates are only available during the low or off-peak travel season or on weekdays, so make sure to research the destination and select dates accordingly to get the lowest price.

Hot Tip:

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts don’t have a traditional loyalty program. You can pay with your Amex Rewards points or get special perks and benefits if you book through American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts — many Four Seasons properties are members. However, you need to hold a specific Amex card, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express.

1. Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Pool, palm trees, and sunset over the sea
An Egyptian beach break under $400 a night is just what you need. Image Credit: Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh is one of Egypt’s most popular resort destinations, and the Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh is the perfect place to soak in Egyptian luxury without breaking the bank. The lowest category rooms don’t have sea views, but the views of palm trees (the property boasts over 3,000) and gardens are so beautiful that it doesn’t matter. Rooms are ideal for families, sleeping up to 2 adults and 2 children, which makes for an affordable family getaway.

You can dive in more than 75 sites in the Red Sea, dip into one of the resort’s pools, hit the spa for a Cleopatra-inspired massage treatment, or relax on the golden-sand beach.

Summer rates, which are Egypt’s off-season due to extreme heat, start at $260 and include breakfast. Sea view rooms start at $325 per night.

Hot Tip:

Other Four Season properties in Egypt that run under $400 a night in summer include the Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria (rates start at $350) and the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at the First Residence (rates start at $338).

2. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

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The Four Seasons Singapore has a pool space for everyone. Image Credit: Four Seasons Singapore

There’s no shortage of fancy hotels in Singapore, but the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, on Orchard Boulevard, stands out. First of all, if you’re always dealing with allergies, the hotel offers a deluxe hypoallergenic room where you can breathe deeply, complete with ionized air conditioning, HEPA air purifiers, and allergy-sufferer-friendly walls, flooring, and furnishings. You can also choose from king rooms, family rooms, club rooms, and a collection of stylish suites.

The hotel is particularly family-friendly, as kids eat free, there’s a family pool, and kids get special amenities during their stay, such as kid-size bathrobes and slippers, toys, and activity books. Adults can stay by the lap pool or quiet pool if they prefer a child-free space.

Rates start at $350 in October, but expect to pay a 10% surcharge on your reservation, so factor that in if you want to keep costs below $400 a night.

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3. Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, India

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Swim among skyscrapers at the Four Seasons Mumbai. Image Credit: Nick Ellis

Set in the posh Worli district, the Four Seasons Mumbai offers the perfect respite for travelers exploring the Indian capital. There’s a beautiful pool and sundeck (with gazebos for shade), a fully equipped fitness center, and a trendy rooftop bar with exceptional views of the Mumbai skyline. Guest rooms offer a sitting area, large windows, and comfortable, king-size beds. Bathrooms feature double sinks, bathrobes, and spacious soaking bathtubs.

During a recent stay, Nick Ellis, senior editor and content contributor for Upgraded Points, felt that the hotel was the perfect base for exploring the city: “It was well-located, luxurious, comfortable, and polished, all while being totally approachable,” he said.

Rates during the monsoon season (June to September) start as low as just $193 per night.

4. Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia

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Relax in beautiful guest rooms at this hotel in Jakarta. Image Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta

The Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta is full of interesting art, an ode to 4 centuries of history. Start by admiring the massive metal sculptures that surround the main entrance, followed by the Dutch colonial, 16th-century spice panels in the lobby and halls. Floor 5 features art related to the youth pledge of 1928, a important moment that led to Indonesian independence, while floors 6 to 18 have pieces dedicated to Jakarta’s tribes and ethnic groups.

The all-suite hotel has suites featuring marble bathrooms with large soaking tubs and separate living and sleeping areas. The library is a magical place to relax in peace and quiet, home to various art pieces and books. There’s also a spa and fitness center.

The Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta takes the prize for being the most affordable hotel on the list, with rates starting at $182 — just don’t forget to mentally add on the 10% resort surcharge to your rate.

5. Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, Australia

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Some rooms have exceptional harbor views. Image Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

Views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for under $400 a night? Sounds like a dream, but it’s reality at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney in Australia. On Circular Quay, the hotel has guest rooms offering either city or harbor views (and yes, you can also see the Sydney Opera House from some rooms, too). Even the lowest-category rooms have relaxing, window-side sofas so you can relax and enjoy Sydney’s expanse.

Lounge in the heated outdoor pool, request a tented bed in your room for the little ones, or indulge in organic treatments at the spa.

Rates during winter (for example, August is winter in Australia) start around $230 per night.

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6. Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada

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Admire the Strip from your room at this casino-free Vegas hotel. The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

If you’re going to Vegas for the sun, natural surroundings, and shows instead of the slots and the tables, head to the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, one of the only nongaming and nonsmoking hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. The spacious rooms offer views of the mountainous and vast surroundings or the Strip from floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as bathtubs and king-size beds.

Like many Vegas hotels, the Four Seasons has a large outdoor pool, fitness facilities, dining and drinking venues, a spa, and even poolside spa services. Families also have access to the adjacent Mandalay Bay hotel and its facilities, such as the wave pool, lazy river, and Shark Reef Aquarium. Rates start at $310 per night, but be prepared to also pay an additional resort fee of $55.

Hot Tip:

Prefer to stay with points in Las Vegas? These are our top picks for the best value hotels to stay at using points in Las Vegas, including our top choice, the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.

7. Four Seasons Hotel Amman, Jordan

Four Seasons Hotel Amman
The welcoming, luxurious guest rooms offer views of Amman’s urban sprawl. Image Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Amman

Perched on a hill in Amman’s Abdoun neighborhood, the Four Seasons Hotel Amman overlooks the entire city. Its guest rooms feel sophisticated with a touch of glam, thanks to gold design touches, fresh flowers, and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in natural light.

The outdoor pool also offers views of the city, complete with a sundeck featuring padded lounge chairs and umbrellas to protect from hot Jordanian sunshine. There’s also an indoor pool, fitness center, spa, and a garden where you can unwind after a busy day.

Rates start at $288 per night.

8. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler, Canada

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler
The heated outdoor pool and cedar sauna feel inviting, even on the coldest winter days. Image Credit: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler

The Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler claims to have the largest guest rooms in town — most are close to or over 500 square feet. They come with design touches like wooden elements, beams, and balconies, bringing in Canada’s beautiful, woodsy outdoors. Expect amenities like fireplaces and mountain views.

The heated outdoor pool and accompanying cedar sauna offer views of Blackcomb Mountain, or you can indulge in high-altitude therapies, forest bathing, and the eucalyptus steam room at the spa. You can also use the hotel’s e-bikes during the summer months to explore the area.

Rates start at $319, but expect to pay an additional resort fee of about $48.

9. Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Refresh with views at this hotel pool. Image Credit: Four Seasons Kuala Lumpur

Close to the looming Petronas Twin Towers, the Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur has the ideal location if you want to be right in the city center. Guest rooms have city views or glimpses of the nearby KLCC Park, as well as unique artwork and massive windows.

If your room doesn’t have a city view, don’t worry, because you can get skyline vistas from the outdoor pool or the fitness center. There’s also a club lounge, spa, and 5 restaurants and bars. The hotel is also full of artwork, starting with a sculpture by Antony Gormley at the entrance to the glazed ceramic pewter flowers in the lobby and bronze and stone sculptures by Richard Erdman throughout the hotel.

Rates start at $298 per night.

10. Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island, United Arab Emirates

Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi Hotel on Al Maryah Island
Enjoy skyline and water views from this Abu Dhabi hotel. Image Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi Hotel on Al Maryah Island

The 34-story Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island is particularly ideal for any type of traveler, with extra amenities like not 1 but 2 fitness centers and a kids club for the little ones. You can catch beautiful water views from nearly every spot in the hotel, but the pool deck is the perfect place to relax — soak in the sun by day and enjoy a DJ and cocktails by night.

Guest rooms feel luminous and luxurious, with massive windows, fabric-covered headboards, and inviting fainting couches at the foot of the king beds. Bathrooms have large soaking tubs and double sinks. There’s varied dining, from a food truck serving brisket and Philly cheesesteaks to fancy Italian and afternoon tea.

Rates start at $184 per night in the hot summer months, making this one of the most cost-effective hotels on our list.

Final Thoughts

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts are some of the most luxurious and elevated properties in the world. And in most cases, their prices match their opulence, rising into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars. But those on a budget can still enjoy a more affordable Four Seasons stay (under $400 per night) by booking one of the hotels on this list.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest Four Seasons hotel to stay at?

According to our list, the most affordable Four Seasons property is the Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta, followed by the Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island. However, rates constantly change, so play around with dates with the properties on this list to see if you can save on a stay. Within the United States, the most affordable Four Seasons property is the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas.

How can you save money at a Four Seasons hotel?

Save money at a Four Seasons hotel by booking a midweek stay during the off-peak season, when rates are typically cheaper. You can also select the pay-in-advance rate, which often allows you to save up to 30% for paying ahead. This rate is usually nonrefundable, so make sure you’re ready to stay before you book.

Can you use Amex Membership Rewards points at a Four Seasons?

If you book using Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts, you can use Amex Membership Rewards points to pay for your stay.

Are any Four Seasons properties all-inclusive?

The Four Seasons isn’t technically an all-inclusive brand, but a few of its properties offer rate packages that include meals and activities. For example, the Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle is a jungle camp where getting to restaurants and supermarkets outside of the resort is complicated. This hotel offers packages that include meals, activities, drinks, and transfers in the rate.

How many Four Seasons are there in the world?

Currently, there are over 120 properties worldwide that are either open now or scheduled to open in the near future.

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About Lori Zaino

Lori is an intrepid traveler who loves creating itineraries that exude “luxe on a budget.” She’s written for CNN, NBC, The Infatuation, and Forbes and has taken points-fueled trips to Sri Lanka, Sicily, and Myanmar.

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