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The Most Romantic Hotels in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Take a stroll along the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk in Philadelphia with your sweetie
Take a stroll along the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk in Philadelphia with your sweetie | © Jon Lovette / Alamy Stock Photo

With history, shopping hauls and sumptuous hotels, Philadelphia makes for a perfect romantic getaway. Stroll past Monets and Matisses at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, browse the boutiques on 3rd Street, then reflect on your day over a Philly cheesesteak – or, if you’d like, something a little more intimate. With a wealth of historic properties and cozy inns, the City of Brotherly Love easily doubles as a city for love. Here’s our pick of the best hotels for lovebirds in and around the city.

Rittenhouse 1715, a Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel

A homely hotel bedroom at Rittenhouse 1715
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This graceful, turn-of-century inn sits off the lovely and leafy Rittenhouse Square. The mansion-like surroundings – antique wood furnishings and lavish chandeliers – make it feel like you’re starring in a period movie; upstairs, the marbled bathrooms and pillow-top mattresses keep things plush. Amenities include cozy robes and slippers and an evening wine reception.

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia

Chain Hotel

A twin room at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia with navy blue walls, cream beds and red cushions
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Like all Kimpton hotels, this one is unique – an architecturally fascinating early skyscraper (the 1906 Lafayette Building) across the street from the Liberty Bell Center. Kimpton has vamped this Greek Revival gal up for the 21st century, pairing the grand coffered ceilings with colorful striped wallpaper, violet armchairs and the odd burst of animal print. That’s in the public areas; the bedrooms are a bit more subdued yet still snazzy, with wildly patterned drapes, statement wallpaper, dark, clashing colors and cheeky mirroring around the headboards.

The Notary Hotel, Autograph Collection

Chain Hotel

A room at The Notary Hotel with a couch, desk and double bed
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This 1926 Classical Revival-style building, the City Hall Annex, used to be where citizens went to get their documents notarized. Today, rubber-stamp your love for Philly in its modern, elegant rooms, with their jaunty, retro feel – blue and white stripes on drapes and bedding and white-tiled bathrooms. You’ll get an eyeful of the skyline – rooms overlook City Hall and Dilworth Park beyond – and you’ll sleep soundly in the Pure rooms, which guarantee an allergy-free experience. There are sultry Spanish dishes on the menu – tapas, sangria and other Latin-inspired recipes – at Sabroso + Sorbo.

Lokal Hotel Old City

Apartment, Boutique Hotel

A double room at Lokal Hotel Old City with a double bed and worn wooden panel
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Feel Philly’s sexy, modern side in one of these six swish apartments in the Old City. You’re not here for the carriage rides; as the name suggests, Lokal wants you to go local, discovering indie stores, galleries and bars on 3rd St. Back at the hotel, you’re in for loft-style living, with lounge lizard-cool furniture and rough-and-ready, hand-plastered walls, daylight blazing in through the (often) floor-to-ceiling windows. Because this is full-on hipster, expect your loft to have a name – from Betsy to Tina.

Morris House Hotel

Hotel

A double bed with red pillows at Morris House Hotel
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Like history? Fill your boots at the Morris House, one of Philly’s prime examples of colonial architecture, and today a luxurious inn. It was built in 1787 for the Morris family, who lived here for more than a century. They may have moved on, but you can take their place, in rooms that hark back to the building’s origins while retaining inn-style creature comforts. Elaborate wooden bedsteads, flouncy fabrics and antiques dotted around are par for the course; if you really want to go all out, book the 590sqft (55sqm) wedding suite, complete with a spiral staircase, stained-glass window and glorious balcony overlooking the courtyard below.

Alpenhof Bed and Breakfast

Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel, Bed and Breakfast

A double bed with tartan sheets at Alpenhof Bed and Breakfast
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Half an hour west of the Liberty Bell, on the outskirts of the forest-filled Ridley Creek State Park, is this charming B&B, with seven lovely rooms, each different from the next. For the ultimate bucolic retreat, book the Rock Garden Cottage – a self-contained building in the garden, complete with a lofty beamed ceiling, homey furnishings and even a wall of exposed rocks in the living room. Instead of rushing into town, plan a lazy lie-in – breakfast is worth sticking around for, with blueberry pancakes, Belgian waffles and cinnamon raisin bread.

Wm Mulherin’s Sons Hotel

Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel

A hotel bedroom at Wm Mulherin’s Sons Hotel with a double bed, a leather couch, an armchair and a bare brick wall
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A 19th-century whiskey-bottling facility doesn’t sound like the most romantic place to stay, but this restaurant with rooms, 2mi (3km) north of the Liberty Bell, straddling Olde Kensington and Fishtown, goes heavy on the urban glam. Just four rooms hover above the restaurant – all loft-style, with uneven whitewashed brick walls, sleek mid-century-style furniture, exposed ductwork on the ceilings and, in Room Two, pretty vintage-style wallpaper. Downstairs, you’ll find wood-fired pizza and Italian food in the restaurant.

The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton

Chain Hotel

A twin room at The Logan Philadelphia with a desk and a hanging piece of art
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You most likely don’t choose a hotel based on its bathrobes, but the Rocky-inspired robes at the Logan are worth the room rate alone. Part of Hilton’s quirky Curio Collection and near the Rocky steps (and the Philadelphia Museum of Art) on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Logan is slick and artsy, with a touch of fun. With no fewer than four food options, you barely need to leave the premises. Urban Farmer is a superb steakhouse, but the Assembly Rooftop Lounge is where you’ll find the to-die-for views. As well as those robes, you’ll find local artworks in the bedrooms and a sprawling spa underground for those all-important couples massages.

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