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Four Seasons Unveils Dual-City Immersion: Tokyo to Seoul

Experience the vibrant contrasts of East Asia with Four Seasons' new package, blending ancient traditions with futuristic cityscapes. This exclusive offer includes accommodations in two of the region's most iconic capitals.

· British correspondant·1 juin 2026·2 min de lecture
Exterior view of a modern Four Seasons hotel building in an urban setting at dusk, with city lights visible

Exterior view of a modern Four Seasons hotel building in an urban setting at dusk, with city lights visible

This week, Four Seasons introduced its new "Tokyo to Seoul, Perfectly Placed" offering, a dual-city exploration designed to immerse guests in the rich cultural tapestry of Japan and South Korea. Available until September 30, 2026, the package includes stays at both Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi and Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, complete with hotel credits and ground transfers.

The program aims to connect two distinct yet geographically proximate capitals, offering travelers a cohesive East Asian experience. According to WebWire, the itinerary caters to those seeking an adventure beyond a single destination, presenting Seoul and Tokyo in a dynamic, complementary light.

Guests can begin their journey in either city, with flexible itineraries tailored to individual preferences. The package includes a USD 100 hotel credit per stay at each property, contingent on a minimum two-night stay at both, alongside one-way airport transportation to or from each hotel.

The Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as Japan's top hotel in 2025, serves as a high-rise sanctuary overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens. It features a Michelin-starred French restaurant, Est, and Virtù, a Parisian-inspired bar ranked among The World's 50 Best Bars. The surrounding Otemachi district offers a blend of historical sites and modern institutions.

Our take: While dual-city packages are not new, Four Seasons' curation of this particular pairing highlights two properties that genuinely stand out in their respective markets. The inclusion of hotel credits and transfers simplifies logistics, removing friction for a discerning clientele who value seamless travel experiences. This initiative wisely leverages the distinct appeal of both cities without forcing a direct comparison, allowing each location to shine on its own terms within a unified journey.

Source : WebWire

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