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The Notary Hotel, Philadelphia, Autograph Collection
4.6/5112 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
We booked the Notary for a Presidents Day weekend trip to Philly. We primarily booked it for its perfect location in Center City, easily walkable to the Independence Hall area, though walking to the museum areas might be a stretch for some. The hotel is across the street from City Hall, and you can walk around and view some of the outdoor artwork that Philly is known for. The lobby is gorgeous. Check-in on the Bonvoy app was easy, and we used our phones as keys for the room. They are in the process of modernizing their elevators, so it would take some time to get down to the ground floor from our room, between waiting and then stopping on almost every floor on the way down. The room was clean, comfortable and well appointed. The window looking out to the city was a little small, but totally understandable considering the building is on the register of historic places. The restaurant could use some work, primarily with staffing. We called down to ask how long a wait for a table would be, and were told no wait. However, when we got to the restaurant, we were told they were only taking diners with reservations, no walkups. Luckily, when we told them of the phone call, they did seat us after a 20-30 minute wait. Our waitress made it very clear that they were understaffed and she was overworked. The food was okay, drinks were better. Breakfast seemed to be staffed more appropriately, and again the food was okay. You're probably better off looking at the many restaurants around Center City (or uber to Dante's & Luigi's like we did on our second night). Valet also seemed understaffed, though they were up front about the expected wait once we called down for our car (20-30 mins). Overall, very nice hotel, could use some help with staffing restaurant. Would stay here again.
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing
3.8/5105 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
The Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing is ideal for business people and tourists visiting Philadelphia. The hotel is fully equipped to provide guests with comfortable accommodation. There are many facilities in the hotel, including bars, hairdressers, shops, meeting facilities, etc. Comfortable design, some rooms can provide bathtub, refrigerator, TV, connecting rooms, bathrobes and other facilities, allowing you to enjoy the comfort and comfort of the hotel. In addition to enjoying the comfort in the room, guests can also use the leisure facilities in the hotel, including steam bath, fitness center, spa, massage and so on. Staying at the Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing provides easy access to all areas of Philadelphia.
Cornerstone Bed and Breakfast
4.9/541 Reviews
Cornerstone is such a lovely B&B. The decor is pleasant, the bed incredibly comfortable and the location very convenient to University City but also downtown Philadelphia. The staff are also very friendly. Our breakfast was delicious. We would definitely stay there again when we next visit Philadelphia.
The Westin Philadelphia
4.4/5116 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Friendly staff, clean room... contemporary design in the room, but the bathroom felt a little dated to me. Nicely decorated, but definitely saw clues of where the building and room was on the older side... for example, we had 4 ppl staying in the room, but there was no place to hang used bath towels in the bathroom... so we hung towels in the closet on hangers. Weird right? The hotel was generally nice, but a few quirks kinda got under my skin. First, we did self parking and while there is a garage in the building (convenient) the signage for where to park is vague at best. Eventually we found an employee who told us we could park on the first floor (closest to street) - but in spots marked as ”reserved”... of course this happened after we drove all the way to the bottom of the garage, looking for ”Westin guests park here” signs. Secondly, we were there on a long weekend and wanted to do some sightseeing. It was a healthy 15-20 min walk to the Reading Terminal Market (a comfortable walk around/through City Hall), and we had to drive to Chinatown. On this particular trip to Philly we didn't visit Independence Hall, but that isn't close either. Nice place, but there are definitely more convenient hotels for tourists.
DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City
4/5137 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Excellent stay at the Double Tree Hotel. Just stayed for one night and paid a little more to have a room on the 23rd floor. Had a beautiful view of City Hall. Parking was self park and $38 in the garage next door. However a nice perk is you get parking privileges until 11:59pm on the day of check out. So if you have a few more hours to explore Philly you can just leave your car in the garage. Room was very clean, bright and the staff were friendly. King size bed was comfortable. Overall very satisfied
Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Airport
4.2/5108 Reviews
I was deciding between 2 and 3 stars but he bed is comfortable and the gym is nice. Breakfast is your average type. My room was pretty clean minus something blackish on the tub wall. My air conditioner soaked the carpet, my iron did not work and I had no hangers. They did bring me them pretty prompt when I asked. My colleague came in at 9pm and there was some confusion whether she booked 2 rooms. At midnight, someone from the desk called her to ask her if she booked 2 rooms. At Midnight!. Walls seem a little thin as I could hear lots of noise in the hallway and the people walking upstairs. I wouldn't stay again.

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