Kimpton, AEOS Hotel Monaco Philadelphia is a modern boutique property Las-Vegas-based TAL studio, made the cheerful infuses its upscale, quirky personality in each and every single room.
Located in the renovated Lafayette Development, originally in 1906, the eleven-storey city hotel presided over the Independence Mall in the city of Brotherly Adore, mixing in the exterior and delightfully surprising from inside. It is the second LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and style) Certified Hotel for Kimpton in Philadelphia.
With 268 rooms, 17 suites and 27 King Spa rooms, the versatile property features an onsite restaurant, lobby lounge and rooftop bar and Lounge. Bold shades of red, blue, green and gold create a visual splendor of contemporary interiors, mix them in the ideal manner. Marble, brass, wood, glass, velvet and leather really playing together all, thereby enjoying a significant atmosphere for guests and visitors. Pattern, prints and just the right dose of flair make these spaces to relax in unusual places, eat and be entertained.
The reception is a ruby red wall shows an array of brushes, while a crystal chandelier illuminates the antique-looking gilded reception. A very comfortable place, the living area is comfortably decorated etched through a glass pane with Fleur-de-lis decorated with modern purple club chairs, cobalt velvet sofas, yellow-striped wallpaper resembling a difficult sweets and the focal point, Äìan white fireplace. Sets of mod white stools sit with votives, coordination with the candelabra sconces flanking the mantelpiece.
The rooms are sensational oases to oversized patterned wallpapers feel in periwinkle and white. Plush curtains mimic the sophisticated walls, while a neoclassic chair wearing a yellow and white striped cushions and Darling Dachshund silhouette. An Asian-inspired red lacquer cabinet slams against a black and white toile print wall and sewn bindings eccentric quotes in the decorative bedrolls. A floor lamp with vertical glassblowing is a whimsical addition to the room, which is designed as demanding with his tufted white leather headboard with a mirrored border. Some of the suites feature views of the Independence Historical National Park and are luxuriously decorated with vintage bathtubs.
The rooftop lounge, Stratus, is a dramatic space for socializing, with luxe black and wood furniture, high-gloss black accents and fresh green planted like a maple tree and ferns. The main attraction of this elegant room is the 50-foot Open, Horizontal fireplace, dancing under the night sky.
A modern boutique house, embodies Hotel Monaco Philadelphia, a glamor-meets-kitsch vibe, ascribes with affluent urban accents, to their historic while ribboned American city.
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