Showing posts with label Best hotels in Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best hotels in Philadelphia. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2026

Michelin Guide Names Top Philadelphia Hotels For America’s 250th Birthday Travelers

As America celebrates its semiquincentennial in 2026, there’s plenty of reason to visit the city where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed and adopted. Beyond the cheesesteaks and the cracked bell, travelers have 33 restaurants and 17 MICHELIN hotels to explore in our Philadelphia selection.

Of those 17 hotels, the four below are Inspectors' top picks. Distinguished with Keys, the hotel equivalent of the Stars for restaurants, the best hotels in Philadelphia are luxe, well-crafted, and have their own stories to tell about this historic city. And located as they are in some of its most appealing neighborhoods, they have no shortage of top restaurants nearby.
A remade row house in the center of the city is the warm and residential Guild House. © Guild House

Guild House

What it’s all about: In the Midtown Village district of Center City, an intimate One-Key expertly crafted from a historic 19th-century home.

The physical home of the Guild House is a crucial part of its story. This 1855 row house was once the headquarters of the New Century Guild group that supported working women by providing education and a space for discourse. Common areas play directly on that history. The former dining room, where guild members once gathered for entertainment and activism, is now the hotel’s lounge, a place where like-minded travelers sip drinks and peruse vintage novels from the surrounding bookshelves, as well as the site of hotel events and guest speakers.

All but one of the 12 elegant, moody guest rooms honors a different guild member, while the exception, the Ruby, is named for a senior member’s ruby brooch. Naturally, a hotel that takes such care of its history retains the home’s original light fixtures and includes much vintage décor alongside plush comforts, modern flourishes and even such touches as original guild documents, like a clipping from its 19th-century newsletter.

Although a manager is on site, the Guild House operates with invisible service, with guests emailed PIN codes before check-in, and a dumbwaiter to help transport luggage to the upper floors. Along with the cozy rooms and communal spaces, this makes for a particularly tailored stay for solo travelers, although any will appreciate the design and story of this unique place, and larger parties may consider the large, multi-bedroom suite refashioned from the guild’s auditorium.
The Four Seasons makes its home in the city's tallest skyscraper. © Four Seasons

Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center

What it’s all about: The only hotel in the city with Two Keys, an all-star cast brings the very best in dining, design and city views to a reinvented standard bearer.

When the Four Seasons moved to its new location on the 60th floor of the Comcast Center, it shed its historical landmark status and embraced a reinvention. It is fair to call this Two-Key gem, in a skyscraper in the heart of the Center City business district, its most no-holds-barred luxurious. Among the contributors were one of Britain’s greatest living architects, Norman Foster, the legendary producer of U2 and Talking Heads, Brian Eno, a floral designer, Jeff Leatham, known for a clientele that includes Oprah and the Dalai Lama, and chefs well-known to these pages, among them Jean-Georges and Greg Vernick.

Rooms feature stunning views of the entire city, while some of the best are enjoyed while leaning against the edge of the 57th-floor infinity pool, looking up from a massage table in the spa, or seated at the aforementioned chef’s chic Jean-Georges Philadelphia. Opening soon are the residentially inspired Sky Garden rooms, set on a floor dedicated to art by local artists and sculptors, a nice nod to Philly’s newly opened Calder Gardens art museum.

But even the most standard room at this Four Seasons offers touches of luxury: floral arrangements on tables, room controls embedded in headboards, and bedside tablets for more services.
The Rittenhouse makes its home in one of the city's toniest districts. © The Rittenhouse Hotel

The Rittenhouse Hotel

What it’s all about: Overlooking the lovely Rittenhouse Park, a One-Key hotel for a luxe base with broad appeal in a residential urban neighborhood.

A 10-minute walk south of the Four Seasons, the Rittenhouse Hotel occupies one-third of the floors in this stepped, 33-story high-rise overlooking the leafy Rittenhouse Park. Another excellent upscale option in the Center City for families, business travelers or staycations, some rooms are as large as 2,000 square feet, in particular the one- and two-bedroom, high-ceiling specialty suites along the book-lined third-floor hallway.

But every guest is guaranteed no shortage of amenities, especially with a spa that offers full-service hair and nail appointments and views of the park, a pool, yoga classes and massage treatments. Meanwhile, the French-inspired cuisine at Lacroix features an a la carte menu that can be transformed into a four-course tasting menu with wine pairings for less than $200, while smaller plates and cocktails are served at the Library Bar.

Additional refined events include British-inspired afternoon tea in the Mary Cassatt Tea Room and Garden just off the lobby, and for the first half of 2026, the property will host Chef RJ Smith, who will serve Caribbean-inspired meals every other Sunday at the Ocho Supper Club, which finishes its run at the end of June.
Balcony rooms at the Anna & Bel overlook the courtyard and pool. © Anna & Bel

Anna and Bel

What it’s all about: A warm and carefully designed One-Key hotel for a cool crowd in trendy Fishtown.

If Philadelphia is the city of brotherly love, Anna and Bel is the hotel of sisterly suave. Once a home for widowed women, this 1769 building in the trendy Fishtown neighborhood closed during the pandemic. Foyer, a hospitality and design team, bought the red brick building and opened this charming boutique hotel that embraces its historic setting and acts as a lovely base for exploring Fishtown, complete with its own Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge.

Spaces lean intentionally into the local and feminine, with rooms stocked with books about women, travel and design, while velvet-draped elevators are lined with wallpaper featuring female silhouettes. Rooms continue the artistic touches and funky modernism, and the best have balconies that gaze down on an interior courtyard and pool, but there is always an eye toward preserving and reviving history — many doorways, the grand stairway, and moldings are original.

Find local snacks and beverages, along with CBD gummies and libido patches, behind the French doors hiding each room’s kitchenette. Reading nooks, hand-printed robes, basement saunas and the occasional bowl of mandarin oranges round out a property that matches its neighborhood’s energy.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Exclusive Sky Garden Floor Opens At Four Seasons Philadelphia With Eight Ultra-Luxury Suites

Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center announces the official opening of Sky Garden, unveiling a residential-style floor that redefines luxury living in the sky. Designed by award-winning 1508 London, Sky Garden brings together three defining pillars—art, wellness, and epicurean—into a deeply personal, immersive experience available exclusively to guests of this floor.

More than a collection of amenities, Sky Garden was envisioned as a composed environment—where proportion, materiality, light, and landscape work quietly together to shape emotion. This residential-style floor privileges calm over spectacle and intimacy over scale, inviting guests to experience luxury in a way that feels personal and unforced.

Featuring four guest rooms, two one-bedroom suites, a two-bedroom suite and an expansive two-bedroom penthouse, each accommodation is tailored to the discerning traveller and delivered with Four Seasons signature hospitality and intuitive service. The garden-in-the-sky concept draws inspiration from the floor’s Wildflower Green Roof, offering a lush backdrop to city views and enhancing the expansive private terraces featured in select accommodations.

Art: A Curated Collection Above the Clouds

Curated by Hanabi: Art and Artists, a premier art consultancy, and drawing on inspiration from Philadelphia’s design heritage and cultural identity, the Sky Garden art collection was conceived to evoke the feeling of a private home. From eclectic groupings in the foyer to tranquil spa works and bespoke pieces in every guest room, the pieces express a dialogue between past, present, and future—reinforcing Sky Garden’s role as a refined sanctuary in Philadelphia.

Featuring works from both local and internationally sourced artists, the collection draws on themes of geometry, natural materials, and bold line work, blending timeless elegance with unexpected details. Central to the artistic narrative is the influence of Alexander Calder, whose legacy is deeply rooted in Philadelphia. Inspired by Calder’s dynamic exploration of movement, form, and balance, the collection incorporates strong lines, vibrant contrasts, and unexpected forms—creating a modern interpretation of his iconic style within an elevated residential setting.

Wellness: A Sanctuary in the Sky

Nestled on the floor is an exclusive treatment room designed as a private refuge where mind, body, and spirit are nurtured—empowering guests to restore clarity, replenish energy, and elevate vitality in everyday life. The concept, High Vitality, is guided by three curated pillars—Reset, Rest, and Rise—offering restorative journeys that go beyond a traditional spa visit to deliver personalized treatments focused on longevity, resilience, and sustained vitality.

Partnering with leading wellness experts and select brands, High Vitality gives guests access to tools, techniques, and rituals that can be continued long after their stay—offering not just a moment of renewal, but a blueprint for balanced living. Guests may enhance treatments with advanced wellness technologies including a PEMF mat, red light therapy, and an infrared sauna blanket, supporting optimal performance, recovery, and long-term well-being.

To further integrate the wellness experience, the Sky Terrace Penthouse accommodations also feature a private studio, equipped with a Peloton bike, Echelon Reflect Fitness Mirror and a Technogym Home workout bench.

Culinary: An Elevated In-Room Experience

The floor features exclusive culinary experiences that redefine in-room dining. Guests staying in the Sky Terrace Suite and the 4,000-square-foot (375 square metre) Sky Terrace Penthouse will have access to menus curated by Philadelphia’s celebrated chef partner restaurants—Vernick Fish and Jean-Georges. Bespoke touches, such as curated flatware and custom glassware designed by a local glassblower, transform the suite into an intimate stage for exceptional gastronomy, blending world-class artistry with the privacy of a sky-high setting.

Select accommodations also include spacious kitchens and a dedicated butler’s pantry, offering ease and flexibility for those traveling with private chefs, hosting lavish dinner parties, or enjoying extended stays with full kitchen amenities.

An Intimate Expression of Four Seasons Luxury

With its residential sensibility, curated art collection, exclusive wellness concept, and bespoke culinary moments, Sky Garden represents a new expression of luxury at Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia—one that prioritizes a residential-inspired lifestyle, personalization, and purposeful design.

“The Sky Garden floor commands a new standard of luxury in the region,” says Cornelia Samara, Regional Vice President and General Manager, Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center. “Every element was designed to anticipate our guests’ desires—offering personalized touches, elevated comforts, and a sense of home that reflects the warmth and care at the heart of Four Seasons hospitality. The concept of Sky Garden lies not in what is added, but in what is carefully composed, creating an experience that feels deeply residential and effortlessly refined.”

Sky Garden unfolds as a sanctuary above the city—an environment where art, wellness, and culinary excellence converge in harmony, prioritizing calm over spectacle and intimacy over scale.

Be among the first to discover the newest accommodations by calling +1 215 419 5000 or emailing res.philadelphia@fourseasons.com to reserve.