Rooms are modern with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi
Convenient location within walking distance of numerous sight
Various on-site dining options including a steakhouse and coffee bar
Well-equipped fitness center has cardio equipment and free weights
Spacious lobby has plenty of seating and is a nice spot to congregate
Housed in a lovely historic building
Only pricey valet parking
No pool
Bathrooms in some rooms are small
A top option in Philadelphia, the Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square resides in a historic building -- but the overall vibe is supremely modern, from the lobby with bright furniture, funky lighting, and script along the walls, to the rooms with massive flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and leather furniture. Unlike the pricier Rittenhouse and the similarly-priced Hilton Philadelphia, it does not have a pool -- but there's a well-equipped fitness center and a cute coffee bar on-site.
Scene
A luxe property with plenty of dining and features
Built in 1926, The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square is a National Historic Landmark, and at one time drew celebrity guests and politicians (Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner spent a night of their honeymoon here). However, the overall look and vibe is extremely modern and fresh. The large lobby features fun lighting and plenty of seating, and three on-site dining options (including a steakhouse and cute coffee shop) are popular among locals and visitors.
Location
In Center City, just east of Rittenhouse Square Park
The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square is on South 17th St, a busy tree-lined stretch that's home to a number of hotels (including the Sofitel and the Palomar, a couple blocks north) near Rittenhouse Square Park. The Shops at Liberty Place mall is a short walk away.Center City is Philadelphia's commercial and cultural center, and the vast majority of the city's hotels are clustered in this neighborhood. Popular historical sites, including Independence Hall, are located here, as is the Philadelphia Museum of Art (fronted by the stone steps made famous in the Rocky films). The picturesque Rittenhouse Square Park, located in the southwest area of the neighborhood, is surrounded by some of the city's best restaurants and bars. The ornate City Hall, built in 1901, is the second tallest masonry building in the world; its tower is a prominent fixture of the Philadelphia skyline.- 2-minute walk to to Rittenhouse Square Park
Rooms
Simple -- but spacious and modern
The in-room decor may not be as inspiring as one would expect in an upscale hotel (picture geometric-patterned carpets and pops of color in the pillows and bed runners), but they are spacious -- with work desks and elegant, leather furniture. Plus, massive flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi come standard. Bathrooms are on the small side in some rooms.
Features
A well-equipped fitness center and various dining options
The lobby itself can be considered a feature, as it is a lovely, brightly-lit space with plenty of seating and free Wi-Fi (which is available throughout the hotel). Valet parking, however, is not free and quite pricey. Other spaces for congregating include the cute coffee bar, as well as the steakhouse and elegant Tavern 17 restaurant. There's a well-equipped fitness center but no spa; however, guests can arrange in-room massages.
All-Inclusive / Food
An on-site American restaurant, plus an upscale steakhouse attached to the property
Business Class Room
Plaza Club Level Room
Spacious Guest Room
Standard Room
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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