Nestled across from Rittenhouse Square, this upscale hotel boasts luxurious marble bathrooms, plush rooms, and a top-notch spa in a prime Philly locale.
210 W Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Get directions
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"A prestigious hotel with a renowned spa and fine dining options such as Library Bar and Lacroix. Offers easy access to Philadelphia's main sights and an upscale experience." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Rittenhouse Hotel’s Sip, Spa, and Stay package is sure to relax and rejuvenate you. Enjoy a $150 spa credit, overnight accommodations, and two cocktails at The Library Bar."
"At the Rittenhouse in Philadelphia, for example, a “Doggie Minibar” includes canine treats created in-house by the hotel’s pastry chef." - Nora Zelevansky
"So, can you tell us a little about this place?The Rittenhouse is to Philadelphia what the Plaza Hotel is to New York City. Like the Midtown institution, the Center City hotel has an illustrious history, attracts a monied crowd, delivers on personalized service, and offers views of Philadelphia’s landmark public square and park. Got it. What’s the crowd like?The high-end price point and Old World vibe attract an older generation of guests, many of whom can be spotted toting designer handbags (Yorkshire Terrier optional). We know the type. Now, onto the good stuff: Tell us about the digs.Each of the recently renovated guest rooms and suites is generously proportioned (from 450 to 600 square feet). The Superior Park View rooms are the most comfortable, especially for those who prefer a separate living and dining space (complete with a pullout couch for the kids). Two important notes: Not all rooms have king-size beds, so be sure to read the fine print before booking; and the building’s cantilevered facade was designed to create generous park views in as many rooms as possible, creating pointed corner nooks (occupied by a desk or a table and chairs) that either feel like a spacious refuge or a Feng shui nightmare. Well, thanks for cluing us in! How about the little things, like the mini-bar, or shower goodies? What made your stay more comfortable?Personally, I wasn't a fan of the clashing patterns found in some of the decor, but you can’t beat the natural sunlight or the park-facing views. The pillow-top mattress, fluffy duvet, and king-size pillows were also heavenly. (Hypoallergenic guests can request a foam alternative.) Perfect. How about room service, and the dining options in general? Worth it?The restaurant scene in Philly is so strong, you’d be remiss to eat all your meals at the hotel. (Stephen Starr's Parc is just across the square after all.) But it’s worth staying put for dinner at Scarpetta, which serves elegant Italian plates such as crispy fritto misto, braised rabbit pappardelle, and a full vegetarian menu. If you're on vacation, knock back a classic Philly cocktail, the Clover Club, at Library Bar; if you're on business, break out the laptop during afternoon tea in the Mary Cassatt Tea Room. If you have the kids in tow, dial up room service for the hotel’s house-made soft pretzels. Alright. Any other services or features you'd like to shout out? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.The on-site spa, The Rittenhouse Spa and Club - Hair by Paul Labrecque, is a glorious urban escape complete with an indoor pool, outdoor sun deck, fitness center, full-service spa and salon, plus men’s grooming station. We'll make a note to try it out. So, bottom line: worth it, and why?The Rittenhouse nails it on superlative quality and prime Center City setting." - Katie James Watkinson
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