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Fall in Love with These Four Cities

A curated journey through four destinations redefining romance and connection, where culture and charm collide

Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia

The City of Brotherly Love

Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia is one of the newest Four Seasons properties in the world and among the most architecturally ambitious the brand has ever created. The hotel occupies the top floors of the Comcast Technology Center, the tallest building in Philadelphia, and begins on the 60th floor. You are physically above the city, with uninterrupted, floor-to-ceiling views from every guest room and suite.

The property features 200+ rooms and suites, all wrapped in glass, making every stay a sky-level above-cloud experience. The Corner Suites are especially sought after, offering panoramic exposures with two full walls of windows. 

On the 57th floor, the hotel’s infinity-edge pool stands as the highest hotel pool in the city and one of the most dramatic urban pools in the country. Just steps away, the spa continues the elevated experience with custom treatments, crystal elements, and an atmosphere built for genuine restoration.

Dining anchors the property as one of Philadelphia’s most significant culinary destinations.

At the top of the building sits Jean-Georges Philadelphia, led by world-renowned Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The experience begins in the sky-high cocktail lounge, one of the most coveted rooms in the city, and continues into the refined main dining room where the menu blends global technique with seasonal precision. Evenings in the lobby often include live music performed by local high school students, a tradition that reflects the property’s deep connection to community and culture.

At street level, Vernick Fish, from James Beard Award-winning Chef Greg Vernick, has become one of the city’s most celebrated dining rooms, known for its pristine seafood program, inventive oysters, and coastal-driven American cuisine. Vernick Coffee Bar completes the experience with house-made pastries, espresso, and daytime fare that feels seamlessly integrated into the rhythm of the city.

The property is also notably family friendly. Children are welcomed with personalized arrival treats and small in-room gifts, and the service team adapts each stay with a level of thoughtfulness that allows parents to enjoy the full Four Seasons experience without compromise.

Philadelphia: 5 Things to Do

  1. Walk Philly’s historic streets and visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall
     
  2. Explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art and run the Rocky Steps
     
  3. Stroll Rittenhouse Square and browse Walnut Street boutiques
     
  4. Visit the Barnes Foundation for one of the world’s most extraordinary art collections
     
  5. Wander Reading Terminal Market for local food, pastries, and people watching

fourseasons.com/philadelphia

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach

Living aloha

If you want the energy of Waikiki with the space, privacy, and comfort of a true residence, this is where you stay.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach sits in one of the most walkable and desirable locations in Waikiki. You are just steps from the beach, world-class shopping, dining, and nightlife. Yet the moment you enter the open-air lobby, everything feels calmer, quieter, and elevated, with ocean breezes and natural light setting the tone.

This is not a traditional resort hotel. Every accommodation is a spacious condo-style suite, available in one, two, three, and four bedroom layouts. The suites are built for living. Accommodations flaunt sweeping ocean views, private balconies, kitchens ammenities, expansive living areas, and in-suite laundry. For couples, families, and longer stays, this setup offers a level of flexibility and comfort that most Waikiki hotels simply cannot match.

The property recently completed a multi-phase, multi-million-dollar renovation that refreshed guest rooms, public spaces, dining areas, and amenities throughout the hotel. The experience now feels even more polished while maintaining the relaxed sophistication the brand is known for.

Two rooftop infinity pools crown the building, offering panoramic views over Waikiki, the Pacific Ocean, and the city skyline. One pool is reserved for adults, creating a serene retreat above the city, while the second pool is designed for families and includes a dedicated kids pool with a mini waterslide. From morning swims to sunset cocktails, the pool decks remain one of the most memorable features of the property.

Dining is anchored by Solera, the hotel’s newest restaurant, highlighting Hawaii regional cuisine prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. In the evenings, guests are invited to My Story of Oahu, a cultural program where a local Hawaiian language student shares traditional chant and personal stories that connect visitors to the island’s living heritage.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach combines the service and amenities of a five-star resort with the comfort and function of a private residence, all in the heart of one of the most iconic destinations in the world.

Waikiki: 5 Things to Do

1. Walk Waikiki Beach at sunrise and sunset, stopping at the Duke Kahanamoku Statue for classic island views

2. Stroll Kalakaua Avenue and browse luxury shops, island boutiques, cafés, and live entertainment

3. Explore International Market Place, home to a century-old banyan tree and one of Waikiki’s best open-air dining scenes

4. Visit the legendary Waikiki Sandbar, the world-famous shallow-water gathering place featured for decades in films, music videos, and global travel stories

5. Wander the Waikiki shoreline path for swimming, surfing, people watching, and uninterrupted Pacific views

ritzcarlton.com/waikiki

Loews Kansas City Hotel

Where Modern Luxury Meets Midwestern Love

Loews Kansas City Hotel is one of the largest and most significant hotel developments in the city’s history. The property features 800 guest rooms and suites and sits directly connected to the Kansas City Convention Center via a newly built pedestrian bridge, placing guests at the center of the downtown corridor.

The hotel was designed as a destination in itself. Its interior architecture blends modern lines with warm materials, expansive public spaces, and floor-to-ceiling glass throughout the lobby and dining areas, creating a light-filled, urban atmosphere from morning through late night.

Dining anchors the experience:

The Stilwell is the hotel’s signature restaurant, paying homage to Kansas City’s railroad history with a menu built around great American classics, barbecue influences, and an extensive bourbon program.

Bar Stilwell, located in the lobby, serves custom cocktails and a creative take on American fare and remains one of the most active social spaces in the building throughout the evening.

Horsefeather Social overlooks the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts and offers local cocktails, craft beer, and wine in a relaxed lounge setting ideal for pre-theater drinks.

The property’s newest addition, 1587 Prime, is located inside the hotel and anchors the dining scene with confidence. Spanning two elegant floors and nearly 10,000 square feet, the contemporary steakhouse was created in partnership with NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes and has quickly become one of the city’s most sought-after reservations.

Loews also offers a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor saltwater lap pool, and more than 60,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space, including the largest ballroom in Kansas City and a massive outdoor terrace overlooking the city.

Kansas City: 5 Things to Do

  1. Explore the Crossroads Arts District and its galleries, boutiques, and street murals
     
  2. Visit the National WWI Museum and Memorial
     
  3. Catch live jazz in the historic 18th & Vine District
     
  4. Walk the Country Club Plaza
     
  5. Eat your way through Kansas City’s legendary BBQ scene

loewshotels.com/kansas-city-hotel

The Carolina Inn

A Love Story Written in History

The Carolina Inn in North Carolina is simply a living chapter of Chapel Hill’s story. For nearly 100 years, The Carolina Inn has welcomed presidents, musicians, scholars, families, and couples beginning their own stories. What makes it extraordinary is not what it has changed, but what it has preserved: a sense of belonging, tradition, and quiet grace that continues to define Chapel Hill.

Built in 1924 by UNC alumnus and trustee John Sprunt Hill, the Inn was created as a home for the University’s alumni and visitors, a place meant to hold the life of the campus beyond classrooms and lecture halls. In 1935, Hill donated the property to the University of North Carolina, with all profits designated to support the University library and the North Carolina Collection. Nearly a century later, his vision still shapes the soul of the Inn.

Located directly on the edge of UNC’s historic campus, The Carolina Inn sits at the very heart of the University’s daily rhythm. Faculty meet for coffee in the lobby. Alumni return to celebrate milestones. Students pass by on tree-lined paths just outside the doors. Locals refer to it affectionately as “the University’s Living Room,” and it truly feels that way.

The property features 185 guest rooms and suites and holds a AAA Four Diamond designation. All throughout, layers of brick, warm wood, heirloom furnishings, and classic Southern textures create an atmosphere that feels both stately and deeply personal.

Every corridor, sitting room, and gathering space is rich with intricate detail. From curated artwork and historic photographs to patterned fabrics, carved moldings, and thoughtfully placed antiques, the Inn feels less like a hotel and more like a beautifully preserved Southern estate. There is something undeniably romantic about the setting, a sense of stepping into another era where hospitality was an art and every design choice told a story. Tasteful and timeless.

Plus, the Inn’s flagship restaurant showcases refined Southern cuisine with seasonal ingredients and a carefully curated wine program, drawing guests and locals alike for long dinners and lingering conversations. 

Chapel Hill: 5 Things to Do

  1. Walk UNC’s historic campus and visit the Old Well
     
  2. Explore the Ackland Art Museum
     
  3. Browse Franklin Street’s bookstores, cafés, and boutiques
     
  4. Visit the North Carolina Botanical Garden
     
  5. Attend a performance at Memorial Hall

carolinainn.com