Not only was the food great, but the experience was fun and therapeutic.Īfter cooking I met my friend in the elegant lobby and explored the 450,000-sq-ft property. With a little help from talented hotel chefs, we created a truly delicious dinner. Healthy cooking classes at the hotel are tasty and informative. The other guests made Salmon Wellington, caramelized carrot and beet soup, citrus and cranberry salad, pumpkin lasagna with turkey sausage, roasted winter vegetables, and baked pears with spiced pomegranate syrup. I selected a stuffed mushroom appetizer with spinach and garlic and decadent chocolate cupcakes with ganache. She then gave us a menu full of the dishes to choose from that we would all be cooking. The two-hour course was led by an expert dietician who gave us an informative lesson on healthy eating. Once acquainted with the room, I joined a few other hotel guests for a Sunday morning interactive healthy cooking class held in the hotel’s Wellness Kitchen. The room featured a large, comfy king bed, huge TV, office/desk area, mini-bar, and a beautiful, marble-rich bathroom, with a walk-in shower, huge tub and a second TV. Our 5th floor room overlooked the cascading waterfall, the lush main lawn, and a row of tall trees – a view reminiscent of a rustic mountain resort. It was a relaxing and rejuvenating experience I won’t soon forget. Photo courtesy: Four SeasonsĪ friend and I recently checked into a gorgeous suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village is a sanctuary in the Santa Monica Mountains. Located in the city of Westlake Village, in the Santa Monica Mountains between Malibu and Santa Barbara, the 270-room, five-diamond resort is a secluded paradise, surrounded by gardens and lawns, ponds and footbridges, a rocky waterfall, giant sequoia trees, and a myriad of amenities. It is also less than an hour drive from Downtown LA. The Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village is not only a luxurious resort it is a world-renowned sanctuary and wellness retreat.
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