![]() Room service: Worth it? Room service is 24-hours, and you can snag everything from a mezze platter ($26) to a flannery beef filet ($62), and a pb&j for kids ($12). What’s the word? Basic Wi-Fi is complimentary. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. Large marble bathrooms are equipped with soaking tubs, glass-enclosed showers, and separate water closets. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down. The handy bar is stocked with items like charger kits ($18), an old fashioned in a bottle ($17), and locally made Tcho chocolate ($9). Any of that find its way into your suitcase? Rooms are outfitted with Nespresso machines, Bose sound systems, and TVs that allow you to stream content. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. They got us? Beds at the Four Seasons are topped with down duvets and pillows, though guests can request hypoallergenic pillows. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. Lounge chairs and executive desks means there's plenty of space for work or relaxation. Even the lowest tier of rooms are 480 square feet, with floor-to-ceiling windows that let in lots of natural light. What’s the crowd like? Business travelers toting laptops and headphones, a mother-daughter pair enjoying a conversation in the lobby seating. Contemporary art hangs throughout communal spaces, and the lobby has its own antique and estate jewelry store, complete with displays containing diamonds and emeralds large enough to make an appearance at the Oscars. The walls are paneled in warm wood tones, blue and gray striped carpets cover the floors, and low gray couches sit in front of marble-topped tables. He’s also been awarded the title of Alumni Laureate for Outstanding Achievement In the Arts, with his work being commissioned by clients ranging from Nike, Facebook, PWC, L’Oreal and Visa to name a few.How did it strike you on arrival? The Four Seasons feels luxurious, but it's a contemporary contrast to other marble-columned, traditional hotels in San Francisco. The originality and signature style of his imagery led the British Institute of Photography to award Adam the Best Licentiate Award (LBIPP), one of the top three awards the Institute presents each year. His fine-art work has been displayed in museums across America including SFMOMA, has hung in state senates and forms part of exclusive private collections including the "Sir Elton John Photography Collection". He has also been commissioned to photograph icons across politics, sport and entertainment including Nelson Mandela, Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama as well as Mick Jagger, Shakira, Sachin Tendulkar and Andy Murray. He has photographed landmark occasions across the globe including the Olympics, Super Bowls, FIFA World Cup Finals and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee. Experience is approximately six hours.Ībout the Photographer Adam Jacobs is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning photographer. ![]() Advanced booking is required and is subject to availability to capture memories from the trip to last a lifetime. By sunset, head to the Golden Gate Bridge to capture the golden light shimmering off the Pacific Ocean and create perfect landscape photographs, confident of your own pictorial prowess. Indulge in a local lunch before you criss-cross town with Jacobs, as he shows guests unique perspectives of famous landmarks including Lombard Street, The Painted Ladies, Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf. Then be whisked off to the famed Twin Peaks to take in the breathtaking views and learn how to capture sweeping panoramic photographs, one of Jacobs’ specialties. The day begins by wandering down to the famous Ferry Building to capture the early morning light and learn the fundamentals of photography under the iconic Bay Bridge. He offers professional insights to view landmarks in an entirely new way while teaching guests how to create timeless images. Thanks to an exclusive collaboration with Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero, Jacobs shows guests the world behind his camera lens and presents the beauty of San Francisco. Capture the magnificence of San Francisco from the city to the ocean when embarking on a photography expedition with award-winning photographer Adam Jacobs, who has been commissioned to photograph icons such as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and Bill Clinton, while being named as one of the Bay Area’s top fine-art photographers.
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