Information about Four Seasons in Baku

Designed-by London-based architects ReardonSmith. 

The total build area will be just- under 42,000m2

An average room size of- 52m2.

In addition to ReardonSmith, members of the professional team are: Richmond International – Interior Design; Ural Engineering – Structural Engineering; and MMM – Mechanical & Engineering.

Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel Baku, Azerbaijan. In this cosmopolitan oil capital on the Caspian Sea, Four Seasons presents a landmark five-star on the Baku waterfront promenade – steps from the Old City. Beaux-Arts architecture inspires a grand arrival for international business travellers and those looking to experience the city’s vibrant social scene. Find relaxation after a day of Baku business meetings in the Hotel’s penthouse spa, or swim within the glass-roofed atrium. Experience the new jewel in Baku’s most precious setting, polished with passionate Four Seasons care.

Overview

Designed in formal Beaux-Arts style, Four Seasons is a 10-storey, five-star luxury hotel on Baku’s Caspian Sea waterfront promenade. From the block-long porte-cochère, guests enter an elegant, old-world lobby – welcoming with intimate, residential warmth.

Classically inspired yet feeling fresh and high-tech, these luxury Baku hotel accommodations are among the city’s most spacious, averaging 52 square metres (500 square feet). Almost all of the Hotel’s 171 five-star guest rooms, including 29 suites, open to a balcony with views of the Caspian Sea or the Old City. In-room facilities are geared to the needs of international business travellers.

Specialty Baku five-star hotel suites take advantage of the building’s distinctive corner turrets, featuring rounded rooms with panoramic views. The two luxury Presidential Suites – each approximately 419 square metres (4,500 square feet) – ensure the utmost discretion and exclusivity for VIP hotel guests in Azerbaijan.

Spa 

With an unrivalled Baku spa, Four Seasons demonstrates a deep dedication to personal health and well-being in Azerbaijan.

Above it all on the penthouse ninth floor, the Spa feels both soothing and uplifting. Discover the most advanced skincare, body wraps and massage therapies reflecting ancient traditions from Turkey and Persia – perfect for winding down after Baku business meetings. The ten spa treatment rooms include a special facility for Ghassoul mud applications and a VIP couple’s suite with a private terrace and restful views of the Caspian Sea.

Relaxation and rejuvenation

Men’s and women’s change rooms each incorporate a sauna and experience shower, along with a relaxation lounge for resting between appointments. In addition, men and women enjoy their own separate hammam steam rooms and whirlpools – large and luxurious in exotic Turkish style. A panoramic city-view salon offers Baku’s finest hairstyling, manicures and pedicures.

Fitness and pool

For workouts, the spacious fitness centre inspires with state-of-the-art equipment for cardio- and weight-training.

Like a bathing pool from antiquity, the Hotel’s swimming pool is set within a two-storey, stone-clad atrium topped by a vaulted glass ceiling. It’s a serene, secret hideaway for swimming beneath sun and stars.

Dining

Destined to be listed among the city’s hottest see-and-be-seen meeting places, Four Seasons promises four Baku restaurants with the finest dining and drinks on the Caspian Sea.

The signature all-day restaurant is Zafferano – Italian for saffron, the spice that grows abundantly in Azerbaijan. The Italian-themed menu highlights delicious specialties from Central Italy, while the adjoining Piazza lobby lounge serves excellent coffee and pastries. In warmer weather, both venues open to an outdoor terrace at the edge of the new Philharmonic Park.

After work, the clubby Bentley’s bar provides a relaxing atmosphere for enjoying a large selection of whisky and the finest cigars, on display in a walk-in humidor.

From a separate vestibule in the lobby, an exclusive elevator speeds up to Kaspia restaurant on the top floor, where mixed grill and seafood specialties are served in a sleek setting that includes an undulating bar, a display kitchen and panoramic views across the Caspian Sea.

A special private dining room, secluded in a rounded turret, seats up to 16 guests and offers direct views of the Caspian Sea and promenade.