
From the views from up high to the details on the fridge and windows, the TV personality is obsessed with this Philadelphia property.
Bethenny Frankel knows a good deal when she sees it — and her latest hotel discovery is the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center. She called it the “best hotel in the country” in a TikTok posted on April 15.
During her tour of the hotel, she gave fans a rundown of her feelings. It included her raw first impressions of several spaces, starting with the 60th-floor lobby, which she called “unique” and “gorgeous,” before adding, “It’s honestly amazing.”
As she strolled past, she saw the sign for the Jean-Georges Philadelphia restaurant, which casually — and perhaps jokingly — read, “Jean-Georges, well, I know him.”
The entrepreneur then walked into the room and was struck by the view as well as the custom “Welcome to Philadelphia” window decorations featuring the logo of her Skinny Girl brand, which she commented was cute and something she’d never seen before.
Overall, she was very pleased with the layout of the room. “It’s not big… but I want someone to design my home,” she said of the efficient use of space.
Frankel also praised the in-room mini fridge, which gave her room to store juices and meals she bought at Pret a Manger. She documented the trip in another TikTok video. While Pret a Manger’s features were great, she still wished the room had a Japanese toilet, but admitted that the idea was “a bit nitpicky.”
Back at the public house, the “Just B” podcast host was also impressed with the gym. “The view is incredible—it’s just so tempting to work out,” she shared. Afterwards, she visited the spa and admired the various items in the store.
What most intrigued her was that the hotel is located in the downtown neighborhood and has 219 rooms in the tallest building in the city center, the Comcast Center. The Comcast Center is also one of the tallest LEED-certified buildings in the country. “The building is just amazing,” she said.
“I counted all the seasons and reasons and there were four,” she said tactfully, adding that this matched her level of experience at Sydney’s Crown Casino.
The prolific poster went on to share snippets from her time in Philadelphia, including a visit to Reading Station Market, where she tried turtle soup and alligator sausage.
Later, she responded to a reader’s post “I live in Philly and I’ve wanted to live here since you brought us here,” with a second video, doubling down on her love for the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia.
“It’s the most beautiful hotel in the country,” she said confidently. “It’s so beautifully designed and the views from every angle, from the common areas, the gym, the spa, the rooms, the elevators, are unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. I mean, it’s just incredible.”
While she did point out that the hotel had “really, really good staff,” she added that they were “very chatty,” which was a bit “redundant.” She also wanted her room to be made up when she left specifically for this purpose.
Even so, Frankel was convinced. “My final assessment of the Four Seasons Philadelphia is that it is the best hotel in America,” she repeated.
Mark
From customized window grilles to mini refrigerator capacity, even the gym landscape can become a motivation for exercise – Bethany used a real-life “spot the difference” evaluation to prove that the devil of top hotels is all in the details!
Louis
The highest LEED certified building in the United States + 60-story cloud lobby + Jean-Georges restaurant, this combination of punches directly turns the Four Seasons Hotel into a “vertical resort”. After watching it, you want to book a room immediately to experience the magical feeling of “seclusion in the financial center”.
Patrick
While praising the “best hotel in the United States”, she also complained that the staff talked too much and did not clean the room in time – this wave of real evaluations perfectly explains what “love is deep and naturally black”, and it is recommended that the hotel directly use her video as a promotional video!