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Old Jun 14, 2023 | 4:15 pm
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Four Seasons at the Surf Club

Let's move on to the room. The hallway was pleasant.

As you can see from the floor plan, the floors are not particularly large. The rooms do not differ much either. The studio is characterized mainly by its location. The bathroom has a window and the balcony goes around the corner. Without question, certainly a bit more spacious than the Oceanfront rooms, but the difference is within limits.

The room was then manageably large, but flooded with light and from my point of view very nicely furnished. I can imagine that the rooms located in the middle can't keep up here.








The balcony now did not have such a greater utility value than the smaller ones. In any case, it was not particularly private. There were also no lounge chairs, which was honestly better at the St. Regis. It was nice to look out to the sea as well as the Bay.







The bathroom was also nice, unfortunately I didn't take any photos with the curtains open. Since there were apartments directly opposite, the curtains were almost always closed anyway, because the windows are not mirrored. I have no desire to be observed in the bathroom, so the window is once again only of limited value.





Also the sunsets were nice, the sunrise we have not actively experienced.



A nice room, but priced a bit above the suite at the St. Regis. If I take the room as a whole, I liked the decor in the Four Seasons better, the St. Regis was of course just better in terms of size. But there are still the "soft factors" like service, but more on that later.
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