Luxury Philadelphia Hotel to Receive Makeover and New Name
The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced that by late summer, the Radisson Plaza – Warwick Hotel Philadelphia will become the Radisson Blu Warwick Hotel Philadelphia. The hotel will remain open for business during the $17 million transformation, which will maintain the charm of the historic property while moving into keeping with the luxury chain's contemporary style. The property originally opened in 1926 and features upscale guestrooms, suites, a fitness center and dining venues in addition to event spaces. The hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been recognized for it's commitment to good environmental practices with a Green Key Eco-Rating Program with a 4 Green Key rating.
Newly Renovated Golden Pheasant Inn Ushers in a New Era of Hospitality
Golden Pheasant Inn, nestled between the Delaware River and Canal in Bucks County, has recently reopened after closing for a nine-month renovation. The family owned inn has remodeled to welcome guests both old and new to the historically preserved property, with updated amenities. Updates include exposed fieldstone walls in guestrooms, marble counters and custom mosaics in all ensuite bathrooms expanded front porch, wood-burning fireplace and expanded outdoor terrace as well as in-room temperature control, iHome docking stations, wireless internet access. Even the menu at the inn's French restaurant has been revamped to include its traditional French past with a modern American twist. “The Golden Pheasant Inn emanates rustic elegance,” says Briar. “We’ve left the country charm that is Bucks County intact, and the rich heritage the Golden Pheasant Inn has to offer while providing updated amenities to make the Inn comfortable to today’s visitor.”