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Hartmann and The Beatrice launch Rhode to Everywhere travel package

Hartmann and The Beatrice turned a Providence stay into a giftable travel set, pairing a Reserve backpack, Matouk socks and a picnic lunch with an overnight.

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Hartmann and The Beatrice launch Rhode to Everywhere travel package
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Hartmann and The Beatrice have taken the luxury travel gift one step further: instead of selling a bag or a stay on its own, they packaged both into Rhode to Everywhere, a Providence escape that reads like a ready-made present. Available from June 4 through August 31, the overnight offering combines Hartmann’s Reserve luggage with The Beatrice’s hospitality, turning a hotel booking into something that feels designed for a milestone weekend, a honeymoon detour or a sharply considered birthday gift.

The appeal is in the mix. Guests receive overnight accommodations at The Beatrice, Providence’s first luxury boutique hotel, along with a Hartmann Reserve backpack in men’s or women’s styling, a matching toiletry kit, Matouk cashmere sleep socks monogrammed with the hotel’s signature B, and an elevated picnic lunch from Bellini Providence packed for the road. The Beatrice framed the collaboration as a limited overnight package rooted in craftsmanship, legacy and timeless design, and tied it to “celebrating 250 years of the American journey.”

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That positioning matters because the bundle feels more shareable than a single purchase. Hartmann’s Reserve line uses supple leather, bespoke hardware and integrated storage, details that already make the pieces giftable on their own. The brand’s own pricing shows the range: the backpack is listed at $250, the travel kit at $120 and the carry-on at $450. But folded into a hotel stay, those objects become part of an experience rather than a shelf-bound luxury buy. For a giver, that is the smarter move: the recipient gets something to use immediately, something to keep, and a memory attached to both.

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Hartmann brings the kind of heritage that gives a gift gravity. The company was founded in 1877 by Joseph S. Hartmann in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has long been associated with prominent travelers including Babe Ruth and Woodrow Wilson. The Beatrice adds the newer luxury angle, with a downtown Providence setting, 47 guest rooms and suites, and access to Bellini Rooftop, a private members club, plus Bellini Providence on the lobby level. The result is a package that feels less like merchandising and more like a curated itinerary, which is exactly why destination-based gifting is resonating now: it makes the present feel personal, immediate and worth remembering.

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