Opening in 1931, the Hotel Phillips was the tallest (20 floors) and most lavish hotel in downtown Kansas City; costing $1.6 million... more »
Opening in 1931, the Hotel Phillips was the tallest (20 floors) and most lavish hotel in downtown Kansas City; costing $1.6 million dollars, it was the epitome of luxury. Standing tall over the grand entrance is Dawn, a golden statue that has welcomed guests since the hotel opened its doors over 75 years ago. With an art deco feel and European style, the warm tones and grand dual staircases, guests immediately feel welcomed! Accommodations at the Hotel Phillips include turndown service, in-room dining, valet parking and high speed internet access. Dining at the hotel is just as fun as staying there with 12 Baltimore; open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
With Hotel Phillips' exceptional service and first class accommodations, it has been awarded the AAA Four Diamond Award year after year and is a member of the prestigious Preferred Hotels Collection. A consummate host for business and social events, 12 Baltimore, private boardrooms, art deco ballroom and large mezzanine offer guests several choices for hosting.
Official Hotel Information
Listed on the national register of historic places, Hotel Phillips is a downtown landmark that combines Art Deco ambiance with European-style luxury in the heart of Kansas City. This contemporary yet inviting hotel creates an intimate refuge for today's business or leisure traveler. A four-diamond property, Hotel Phillips has become one of downtowns most popular destinations. Housing both the Phillips Chophouse and 12 Baltimore restaurants, the Hotel Phillips has become the top choice for travelers.
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Staff was fantastic!The price of valet
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Posted May 06, 2008
Excellent
Staff was fantastic!The price of valet parking was not mentioned.“My husband and I celebrated our 32nd wedding anniversary at this hotel, and we could not have had better service. Before the front desk manager even knew it was our anniversary he put ...
Nice lobby and good ambience in public
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Posted May 06, 2008
Okay
Nice lobby and good ambience in public areas.Hotel room was definitely not 4-star; burn spots in carpet and average furnishings.“Good service from lobby staff. Ate at the Chop House, and ended up having to serve ourselves practically as our waiter...
The people were very friendly and
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Posted May 06, 2008
Good
The people were very friendly and helpful it is an old hotel with a lot of character.Not much really didn't spend a lot of time there.“This hotel is probably very good for people who want the Downtown experience and old City experience. It is unique ...
Close to Power & Light District.Room
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Posted May 06, 2008
Okay
Close to Power & Light District.Room was tiny! Bathroom was tiny also!“This hotel was not what I had expected. The room was the smallest room Ive ever stayed in. The tiny sink was in the bedroom because it was too small to fit in the bathroom. Blow...
The location was ok.This hotel
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Posted May 04, 2008
Mediocre
The location was ok.This hotel definitely did not live up to my expectations for a 4 star hotel.“Room was small, lobby was small, room furniture was worn, bathroom was small, air conditioning did not work, we had to open the windows to get...
The staff was very friendly.Room was
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Posted May 03, 2008
Okay
The staff was very friendly.Room was hot, the thermostat didn't work so we couldn't cool the room.“The thermostat would not work properly so the room stayed a hot 80 degrees. When I informed the front desk they waived the valet parking fee. They...
I like the extra pillows on the bed.I
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Posted May 01, 2008
Excellent
I like the extra pillows on the bed.I don't like the fact they don't have a pool.“I like this hotel for a romantic getaway. The rooms are very quiet and roomy...
The rooms were decorated tastefully.The
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Posted May 01, 2008
Okay
The rooms were decorated tastefully.The restaurant and lounge staff had a terrible attitude.“I expect a four or five star hotel to have a great staff and full service capabilities. Our experience in the lounge and the so called Sunday buffet were...