Travel The Four Seasons has flung open its doors to a gigantic £50,000 per night penthouse. Suzannah Ramsdale is the first to stay London’s hotels are not short of dazzling penthouses. Last year Claridge’s unveiled its £60,000-per-night penthouse complete with no less than 75 Damien Hirst artworks and a nine-metre heated rooftop lap pool, making it the most expensive in the capital.

Now, the Four Seasons at Trinity Square has just unlocked the security-guarded doors to London’s largest penthouse. At 9,100 square foot, the four-bedroom Skyline Penthouse is a super-sized addition to the City of London. To put it into context, the size of the average UK home is 915 sq ft — so it’s ten times the size of your house, probably.

You’ll certainly rack up your step count as you traverse from the grand lobby to the master bedroom at the far end of the digs. The place is gargantuan with hidden nooks and eye-wateringly expensive artworks at every turn. Formerly the London residence of the Four Seasons Trinity Square owner, Chinese-Thai billionaire Yan Bin, it is very much aimed at the super-rich jetting in for an extended stay in our fair capital.

And despite its opulence, it still somehow has a homely feel. It comes complete with an office — with chic Hermes cushions and a killer backdrop of Tower Bridge for the ultimate Zoom background — state of the art kitchen, dining room, wood-panelled library, snug cinema room, private gym and four en suite bedrooms. We counted ni.