By Sam Mittelsteadt
A hotel should be so much more than simply a place to lay your head at night. From private terraces to panoramic views of iconic sights, these suites offer some of the most unique amenities for guests of The Ritz-Carlton.
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Boston: Natural Beauty, Literary Greatness
The design of the Luxury Parkview Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston is inspired by local literary giant and celebrated naturalist Ralph Waldo Emerson. Guests will enjoy the botanical influences from Boston Common and the Public Garden in the suite’s glass shelving and antique distressed mirrors with branch framing. A light fixture above the dining table has two glass globes inset with a quote from Emerson’s poem “Boston.”
Philadelphia: A Lift to the Top
At The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, the hotel’s 1,900-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite offers incredible views of City Hall from its top-floor vantage point. Guests also enjoy their own private elevator, which whisks them from the Avenue of the Arts ground level to exclusive penthouse heights.
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Philadelphia: A Lift to the Top
At The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, the hotel’s 1,900-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite offers incredible views of City Hall from its top-floor vantage point. Guests also enjoy their own private elevator, which whisks them from the Avenue of the Arts ground level to exclusive penthouse heights.
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Georgetown: Suite Office Space
The dining table in the Ambassador Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown seats six, but there’s no need for guests to set up their laptops or spread their papers there — the 1,675-square-foot site also has a personal en suite office. During downtime, guests can gaze through floor-to-ceiling windows for views of the Potomac River and charming Georgetown.
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Montreal: Grand Plan
The Royal Suite at Ritz-Carlton, Montreal sprawls more than 4,700 square feet among a dozen rooms, including a master bedroom with sitting area and fireplace, a grand salon that overlooks the garden, a butler’s pantry and a security office. Actors Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton wed in the romantic suite in 1964.
Washington, D.C.: A Chic Transformation
The design of The Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C., reflects the city’s international energy with eclectic furniture vignettes and contemporary artwork. The suite features a master bedroom, spacious living room with a cozy fireplace, and an expansive outdoor terrace offering stunning panoramic city views of downtown D.C.
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Washington, D.C.: A Chic Transformation
The design of The Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C., reflects the city’s international energy with eclectic furniture vignettes and contemporary artwork. The suite features a master bedroom, spacious living room with a cozy fireplace, and an expansive outdoor terrace offering stunning panoramic city views of downtown D.C.
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Charlotte: A Sky-High Home
It’s hard to turn your head away from the city skyline views in The Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte. The sumptuous 2,900-square-foot suite is an ideal spot for intimate gatherings, as family members and friends can catch up around the eight-seat table in the dining room. Or retreat to the personal fitness room, which comes complete with a Peloton bike and various entertainment options.
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New York, Central Park: A Romantic Park Place
The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park sits just across the street from the fabled park itself, and the hotel’s 2,100-square-foot Royal Suite takes maximum advantage of its scenic location. Multiple living rooms, a dining room for 12 and kitchenette create an ideal setting for family gatherings, celebrations and business dinners, while a limited edition art collection from New York artists makes the interior views almost as stunning as the exterior.
New Orleans: French Style With a View
The 2,800-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans pairs modern amenities with luxe Beaux Arts touches — French doors divide the living room and its 1880s-era billiard table from the bedroom and its lavish canopy king bed. Guests also can throw open their doors and step out onto an expansive 15th-floor private terrace with views of the French Quarter.
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New Orleans: French Style With a View
The 2,800-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans pairs modern amenities with luxe Beaux Arts touches — French doors divide the living room and its 1880s-era billiard table from the bedroom and its lavish canopy king bed. Guests also can throw open their doors and step out onto an expansive 15th-floor private terrace with views of the French Quarter.
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Atlanta: Classic Sights and Sounds
Guests of The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta need not set foot on Peachtree Street to enjoy the city’s sights. The hotel’s 1,000-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite features panoramic views of Atlanta’s iconic landmarks, including Centennial Olympic Park, the SkyView Atlanta Ferris wheel, the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Philips Arena. It’s the perfect place for entertaining guests, with a large living room and formal dining room, and a telescope to take in the city skyline.
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Toronto: Residentially Inspired Luxury
Suites at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto are among the largest in the city, providing guests with a luxury living space and commanding views of the city skyline or Lake Ontario. With its rich African Anigre wood millwork and Portuguese Estremoz marble stone walls, the 2,400-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite evokes glamour, history and nature.
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