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Bethenny Frankel Calls This Philadelphia Hotel the ‘Nicest’ in the U.S.

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Bethenny Frankel Calls This Philadelphia Hotel the ‘Nicest' in the U.S.

Bethenny Frankel knows a good thing when she sees it—and her latest hotel discovery is the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center, which she called “the nicest hotel in the country” in a TikTok posted April 15.

In her tour of the property, she took her followers through her experience. This included her raw first-impression reactions to several of the spaces, starting with the 60th floor lobby, which she called “unique” and “gorgeous,” before adding, “honestly, this is stunning.”

As she sauntered through, she saw a sign for its Jean-Georges Philadelphia restaurant, casually—perhaps jokingly—saying, “Jean-Georges, okay, I know him.”

The entrepreneur then went inside her room, taken by both the view, as well as the custom “Welcome to Philadelphia” window decal that incorporated her Skinny Girl brand’s logo, commenting that it was cute and something she had never seen before.

Overall, she was taken by layout of her room. “It’s not a big room … but I’d like to have this person design my home,” she said of the efficient use of space. 

Frankel also gave bonus points to the in-room mini fridge leaving space for her own juice and meal from Pret a Manger, a trip she documented in a separate TikTok. Though with all of its elevated features, she wished it had a Japanese toilet, but admitted that sentiment was “a nitpick.”

Venturing back into the public spaces, the Just B podcast host was also impressed with the gym. “The view is insane—this would make you start working out,” she shared. Then she moved on to the spa, where she admired items from its shop.

Above all, she was taken by the Center City neighborhood location of the 219-room hotel in the city’s tallest tower, Comcast Center, which is also one of the tallest LEED-certified buildings in the country. “It’s this real estate that’s astonishing,” she said.

“I counted all the seasons and the reasons, and there are four,” she cleverly said, adding that it matched the level of her experience at Crown Sydney.

The prolific poster continued sharing snippets during her time in Philly, including visiting Reading Terminal Market, where she tried turtle soup and alligator sausage.

Later, she responded to a reader who posted, “I live in Philly, since you showed us, this is where I want to stay,” with a second video, doubling down on her love for Four Seasons Philadelphia.

“It is the most beautiful hotel in this country,” she stated declaratively. “It is designed so spectacularly the view is like nothing I’ve ever seen from every space, from the public spaces, from the gym, from the spa, from the room, from the elevator. I mean, it is unbelievable.”

While she did note that is had a “very, very nice staff,” she added that they were “very chatty,” which was a bit “extra.” She also wished her room had been made up when she specifically left for that purpose.

Even so, Frankel is sold. “My final analysis of the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia is that it is the nicest hotel in the United States of America,” she repeated yet again.



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