"Give us a little bit of background on this place: Where is it, and what's the vibe?Set in a former bank adjacent to City Hall, the Ritz-Carlton stands out—even on the corner of downtown Philadelphia’s busy Broad Street. The building, constructed in 1908, was designed to resemble the Pantheon, complete with large white columns, a portico entrance, and gigantic dome that towers over the stately lobby. What’s the crowd like?Though the price point is higher than many other local hotels, the Ritz-Carlton sees an influx of weekday warriors, weekend wedding guests, and touristy families and couples at all times. How was check in? The entrance is never without a friendly valet or bellman, and the front desk team are swift and efficient in whisking you to your room (note the guaranteed 4 p.m. check-in time, which is standard across Philly). Now, onto the good stuff: Tell us about your room.The 301 guest rooms and suites are a study in soothing, neutral tones. All of the furnishings are comfortable and contemporary, while large windows offer downtown views and plenty of natural light. Standard rooms are a bit tight at 280 square feet, so those who prefer more leg room should consider a spacious Superior Room or suite. History buffs: Book the City Hall guest room for prime views of Benny Frank. How about the little things, like the mini-bar, or the shower goodies? Anything that made your stay more comfortable?If you book a suite, you’re guaranteed access to the Club Lounge, a 30th-floor oasis with a dedicated concierge and light bites available throughout the day (breakfast, hors d’oeuvres, snacks, and evening chocolates and cordials). How about the room service, and the dining options, in general? Worth it?There’s just one on-site restaurant, Aquimero, where critically-acclaimed Chef Richard Sandoval serves Latin-American cuisine (think grilled meats, a raw bar, and ceviches) plus an extensive collection of mezcal. Expect a mix of locals and hotel guests chowing down on Brazilian short ribs, Yucatecan prawns, and pork tostadas. It’s a winning spot for dinner if you don’t feel like dining out, but for breakfast (not included) and lunch, be sure to explore some local eats. Did the staff treat you right?The Ritz-Carlton brand is known for delivering on exceptional service, and this location is no exception. Any other services or features you'd like to shout out? The Richel D’Ambra Spa & Salon is a tranquil place to while away a late afternoon or Sunday morning during your stay. If you don’t have time for a full treatment but need a quick hit of R&R, hotel guests can pay a $25 fee to use the facilities, which include a steam and sauna. So, bottom line: worth it, and why?If Insta-worthy interiors are your main hotel criteria, The Ritz-Carlton reigns supreme in Philadelphia. If you're bringing your kids, there’s no more convenient location—the hotel is within walking distance of City Hall, the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Reading Terminal Market, and more. If a historic setting is key, prepare to walk in the footsteps of America’s forefathers—and absorb all the newfound energy that Philly has to offer." - Katie James Watkinson