5 Best Honeymoon Suites in Wichita, Kansas for a Romantic Getaway

If you tell your friends you’re honeymooning in Kansas, expect the raised eyebrows. Let them smirk. While they’re elbowing through crowds in Santorini or paying double for a “partial ocean view,” you’ll be tucked into a luxe suite in Wichita, sipping speakeasy cocktails in an old bank vault, soaking in a private Jacuzzi, and waking up in rooms that feel way more Chicago than small town Midwest.
Wichita isn’t trying to imitate Paris, and honestly, that’s exactly why it works. It’s unpretentious, architectural, welcoming, and refreshingly honest about what it is. This is a city that hides its romance in unexpected places, like century old warehouses turned boutique hotels, Victorian mansions with fireplaces, and restaurants where the steak arrives dripping in tallow butter.
I’ve spent enough time wandering Wichita’s Old Town, sipping martinis on patios heated even in winter, and testing out these suites to tell you this: if you want a honeymoon that’s private, easy, and full of surprising luxury, Wichita delivers. Below are the featured honeymoon suites in Wichita, Kansas, the ones truly worth booking.
Honeymoon Suites in Wichita, Kansas
The Ambassador Wichita, Autograph Collection

Ambassador Hotel Wichita, Autograph Collection
104 South Broadway, Wichita, KS 67202, USA
The pinnacle of luxury in downtown Wichita, housed in the beautifully restored Union National Bank building. It features a hidden speakeasy (Dockum), a high-end Italian steakhouse (Siena), and plush rooms with French-style décor, making it the top choice for an upscale honeymoon.
The Vibe: Power Couple Luxury
If you want that "we are the moment" energy, this is the suite to book. Inside the beautifully repurposed Union National Bank building, the Rock Star Suite feels like a swanky downtown residence, complete with a huge living area, electric fireplace, and a dining table large enough to feed a basketball team (though let's be honest, you're using that table exclusively for room-service feasts).
But the bathroom is where this suite wins couples over. Think walk-in shower with body jets, a soaking tub built for two, and big windows overlooking Douglas Avenue. Everything has that moody, mid-century swagger that makes you want to dress up for absolutely no reason.
I've stayed here during those crisp Kansas nights, and trust me, curling up by the electric fireplace after Dockum cocktails feels like peak honeymoon energy.
One-Bedroom Jacuzzi Suite — Hotel at Old Town

Hotel at Old Town
830 East First, Wichita, KS 67202, USA
Located in a converted 1906 warehouse in the vibrant entertainment district, this hotel is famous for its One-Bedroom Jacuzzi Suites where the oversized tub is romantically placed directly in the master bedroom. The industrial-chic decor and exposed brick create a unique, moody atmosphere.
The Vibe: Industrial Loft Romance
If exposed brick and warehouse charm speak to your soul, head straight to the Hotel at Old Town. This 1906 warehouse turned hotel has character in every hallway, and the One-Bedroom Jacuzzi Suite is the star.
Here's what I love: the giant Jacuzzi tub isn't hidden in some bathroom corner, it's right in the bedroom. It feels intentionally made for couples, not just a quirky design choice. You also get a full kitchen stocked with actual appliances (rare for boutique hotels), making it easy to disappear for two days with champagne, snacks from The Spice Merchant, and zero responsibilities.
The River View King at Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview

Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview
400 West Douglas Avenue, Wichita, KS 67202, USA
A historic 'Grand Dame' hotel on the banks of the Arkansas River, offering stunning views and a preserved 1920s aesthetic. Couples enjoy the indoor pool and whirlpool, plus the exceptional value of complimentary evening drinks and hot breakfast.
The Vibe: Historic Grandeur. Do not let the chain name fool you; this property is a Wichita icon. Built in 1922 as The Broadview Hotel, it sits directly on the banks of the Arkansas River and still feels like a "Grand Dame" hotel with its massive crystal chandeliers and preserved mosaic murals.
Request a high-floor River View King. The view is the amenity here, you get a direct line of sight to the Keeper of the Plains statue and the river. In the evenings, you can watch the Ring of Fire lighting ceremony from the privacy of your room. It also features a solid indoor pool and whirlpool, but the real "insider" perk is the 5:30 Kickback. It includes complimentary hot food and cocktails every evening. It sounds like a budget add-on, but enjoying a free gin and tonic in that historic lobby before heading out to dinner is a civilized way to start the night.
More Great Honeymoon Hotels in Wichita

Homewood Suites by Hilton at The Waterfront
1550 North Waterfront Parkway, Wichita, KS 67206, USA
Situated in the upscale Waterfront dining and shopping development, this lakefront hotel offers high-end suites with in-room whirlpool tubs. Its quiet location and walkable access to fine dining make it an ideal secluded retreat for couples.

Hyatt Regency Wichita
400 West Waterman, Wichita, KS 67202, USA
A modern, full-service hotel connected to the Century II Convention Center with sweeping views of the Arkansas River. High-floor rooms and suites offer a sophisticated, polished environment for couples who prefer contemporary luxury.
Where to Eat, Drink, and Wander
Wichita's food and drink scene is one of the most underrated parts of the city. I've eaten my way through these spots enough times to confidently say: save room.
Siena Tuscan Steakhouse — Inside The Ambassador
When you want a "we're celebrating something big" dinner, this is it. Share the Beef Carpaccio, indulge in that Berkshire Pork Chop with blackberry romesco, or go all in on the steaks finished with tallow butter. The lighting, service, and wine list make this a honeymoon-perfect date night.
Public at the Brickyard — Old Town
Part speakeasy, part patio hangout. The Wichita Wings and the Calabrian ranch curds are my usual order. And if you're visiting during the colder months, their winter pop-up "The Jingle" feels like stepping into a cozy holiday movie set.
Doo-Dah Diner
Wichita's ultimate indulgence. The Triple D—banana bread French toast, corned beef hash, and eggs Benedict - is a life changing morning, after breakfast. Just remember: they close Mondays!
Cocktail Chemistry for Two
Wichita takes its mixology seriously.
Dockum Apothecary — The Ambassador Basement
A real deal speakeasy with moody lighting and some of the best cocktails in Kansas. If you want drama, order The Smoking Gun.
Mort's Martini Bar — Old Town
160+ martinis and a heated patio that makes winter nights feel special instead of bleak.
A Perfect Wichita Honeymoon Itinerary
9:00 AM — Reverie Coffee Roasters
The Rosemary Salted Caramel Latte is my go to. Balanced, not too sweet, and perfect for slow honeymoon mornings.
10:30 AM — Botanica Wichita Gardens
Walk straight to the Shakespeare Garden for the most intimate, tucked away spot in the park.
1:00 PM — Old Mill Tasty Shop
The Chicken Salad Sandwich + Chocolate Malt is a nostalgic combo you won't regret.
3:00 PM — Explore the Wichita Troll
Yes, it's real. Yes, it's weird. And yes, it's absolutely worth the search.
7:00 or 9:00 PM — Keeper of the Plains Ring of Fire
A must see. Go when the fire pots ignite, it's brief, but unforgettable.
9:30 PM — Siena or Dockum
Finish with dinner or a nightcap.
When to Plan Your Trip
Best Weather: Late September–October. Cool air, perfect foliage, and ideal walking weather.
Monday Warning: Some of Wichita's best spots (including Doo-Dah Diner) are closed Mondays. Plan around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wichita walkable?
Only in certain areas like Old Town. Plan to Uber for anything outside that pocket.
What's the dress code?
Casual elegance. Jeans are fine, but for Siena or Dockum, lean toward elevated date night style.
Don't drink?
No problem. Wichita has excellent mocktails, handmade sodas, and serious coffee culture.
Wichita won’t give you ocean waves or mountain peaks, and it doesn’t need to. What it does offer is something far more rare: space to breathe, genuine hospitality, unforgettable food, and honeymoon suites that let you be the main characters without fighting for attention. Let your friends tease you. While they’re battling crowds, you’ll be sinking into your private Jacuzzi, sipping something delicious, and wondering why more people don’t honeymoon in Wichita.
Janet Doman
Janet is a travel expert who curates the best hotel experiences for couples seeking memorable and unique stays. She enjoys long walks on the beach with her partner and reading books by the fire. She has a cat named Daisy that she loves and adores.


