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The Rittenhouse Hotel

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210 West Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, 19103 United States

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European-style 98-room hotel situated on historic downtown Rittenhouse Square, within easy walking distance of Walnut Street shopping and many fine restaurants. Impeccable service provided by an unfailingly congenial and efficient staff. Resolutely traditional accommodations occupy only the first 10 floors of the tower, but the views of the square are memorable. Even entry-level Superior Rooms feel very spacious, with separate nooks for work desks in addition to bedrooms with king beds, armchairs, credenzas with a large flat-screen televisions, well-lit dressing counters and ample closets. Book a higher category to avoid snug, shower-only baths with single vanities. Commendable fine dining in Lacroix with treetop views of the square, predictable carnivorous fare in Smith & Wollensky, and formal afternoon tea in the conservatory-like Mary Cassatt Tea Room. Also fitness center, indoor pool, sun deck, full-service spa and salon.

From the Hideaway Report

September 2012 Hideaway Report

Although the Four Seasons is right across the parkway from The Barnes Foundation, I wanted to check up on The Rittenhouse, a 98-room hotel on leafy Rittenhouse Square. After receiving a number of complaints about the property a few years ago, I removed it from the Harper Collection. But its location near much of Philadelphia's best shopping and dining remains unparalleled, and I hoped to be pleasantly surprised.

Our stay was not problem-free, but certainly that was no fault of the congenial and efficient staff. After a quick check-in, we had an enjoyable chat with the bellman who escorted us to our room. Whenever we saw him thereafter, he would greet us by name, as did the doorman and the fine concierge, Frank Marandino. He provided well-considered advice about sightseeing, dining and logistics, and speedily confirmed a number of restaurant reservations for us. Housekeeping maintained our room beautifully, and a room service breakfast came hot, precisely on time (to the minute) and exactly as ordered. The entire staff seemed eager to help and determined to ensure that we wanted for nothing.

The main public spaces also impressed. Area rugs, oversize porcelain vases, floral arrangements and a grand piano decorated a bright lobby-lounge further enhanced by marble floors, richly upholstered furniture and evocative landscape paintings. A few steps down, afternoon tea is served in the conservatory-like Mary Cassatt Tea Room and adjacent vine-draped courtyard. A ground-level outpost of Smith & Wollensky caters to carnivorous businessmen, and upstairs, the elongated floor plan of gourmet Lacroix guarantees that almost all tables overlook the treetops of Rittenhouse Square.

Guest rooms occupy only the first 10 floors of the tower, but the views of the square are still memorable. Our resolutely traditional Superior Room had expansive ninth-floor views from both the sleeping area and the separate nook with a work desk. The spacious layout allowed for two comfortable armchairs, a granite-topped credenza with a large flat-screen television, a decadently comfortable king-size bed, a well-lit dressing counter and an ample closet. The taupe-marble bath felt snug, however, with a single vanity and a walk-in shower, but no tub. A watercolor of the city's skyline and a vintage map brought touches of Philadelphia to the room, as did a large black-and-white photo of a bronze standing in Rittenhouse Square.

Regrettably, our room did show a few signs of wear, such as scuffed walls and an aged tile floor in the shower. The hotel's fitness center is also in dire need of updating, with its scruffy wood lockers, dowdy swimming pool and co-ed sauna set at a chilly 106 degrees. But after enduring the aloof staff of many a gleaming hotel, I'll take the genuine warmth and friendliness of The Rittenhouse any day, nicks and all.

Rates

Superior Room, from $400; Superior One-Bedroom Suite, from $650.

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Rates include Wi-Fi, health club and shoe shine.

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Subscriber Benefits

Subscriber Benefits
  • The best available non-restricted rates
  • An upgrade, when available at check-in
  • A welcome amenity and note per room
  • Late checkout, when available.

Amenities

24-hour Room Service
Bar
Business Center
Fitness Center
Hair Dryer
Hair Salon
Housekeeping Daily
Magnified Mirror
Restaurant
Robes
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
Telephone
TV
Wireless Internet, Complimentary

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