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Philadelphia Marriott Old City
4/5101 Reviews

Philadelphia Marriott Old City

Philadelphia City Center Philadelphia|0.91km from Philly AIDS Thrift
Old City Philadelphia is a good area for tourists but this Marriott may not be the best choice for lodging in the area. It is convenient to some of the historic sites like Independence Hall and it's also convenient for Headhouse Square (restaurants on South Street) and the Ritz movie theatre. But the hotel is close to I95 so you'll hear traffic unless you ask for the quiet side of the hotel. Our room had inadequate air conditioning - it was a blessing when the AC ran because it quieted the outside noise. But it ran infrequently. I was here for a conference and the conference rooms are convenient and adequate. But don't plan to dine at the hotel. At check in we were gifted with a voucher for the buffet breakfast which normally costs $17.95. Wow! First, the buffet consists of oatmeal, sausage, eggs and fruit. There are packages of bagels and bread, and some cookies. There were no extras (they were all out) for oatmeal toppings. It's all self service and I had to clean a table before sitting - I don't mind, but the attitude of the attendant I did mind. She was gruff. At one point someone dropped fruit salad on the floor and picked up the pieces of fruit but the liquid was still obvious - the attendant just threw up her hands when someone pointed to the spill - hoping to avoid a fall. The attendant just didn't care. I asked her for a bowl and she just plopped a stack next to me - no comments. Very rude. Anyone who pays $17.95 for this ”buffet” will be sorely disappointed. You can walk over to Headhouse Square, 10 minutes away, and get a great breakfast for less money at the South Street Diner. Overnight parking is expensive at the hotel. Housekeeping was sketchy at first - all I got was a refresh of the towels until I found the housekeeping manager and asked that the room be cleaned.

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Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing
3.9/5104 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.
Renaissance Philadelphia Downtown Hotel
4.2/5106 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Unbelievable how rude the bar tender “TIM” is to customers. The cost of drinks are high, the food cost is high and then you have to endure the rudeness of the bar tender. I sat there for an hour with friends and thought maybe it was only me but then noticed he did it to everyone. Snippy responses about “I have what you see on the bar” when asked do you have “this brand or that brand”. Overall he kills the experience and would not recommend going to the bar if he is tending it.
Philadelphia Marriott Old City
4/5101 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Old City Philadelphia is a good area for tourists but this Marriott may not be the best choice for lodging in the area. It is convenient to some of the historic sites like Independence Hall and it's also convenient for Headhouse Square (restaurants on South Street) and the Ritz movie theatre. But the hotel is close to I95 so you'll hear traffic unless you ask for the quiet side of the hotel. Our room had inadequate air conditioning - it was a blessing when the AC ran because it quieted the outside noise. But it ran infrequently. I was here for a conference and the conference rooms are convenient and adequate. But don't plan to dine at the hotel. At check in we were gifted with a voucher for the buffet breakfast which normally costs $17.95. Wow! First, the buffet consists of oatmeal, sausage, eggs and fruit. There are packages of bagels and bread, and some cookies. There were no extras (they were all out) for oatmeal toppings. It's all self service and I had to clean a table before sitting - I don't mind, but the attitude of the attendant I did mind. She was gruff. At one point someone dropped fruit salad on the floor and picked up the pieces of fruit but the liquid was still obvious - the attendant just threw up her hands when someone pointed to the spill - hoping to avoid a fall. The attendant just didn't care. I asked her for a bowl and she just plopped a stack next to me - no comments. Very rude. Anyone who pays $17.95 for this ”buffet” will be sorely disappointed. You can walk over to Headhouse Square, 10 minutes away, and get a great breakfast for less money at the South Street Diner. Overnight parking is expensive at the hotel. Housekeeping was sketchy at first - all I got was a refresh of the towels until I found the housekeeping manager and asked that the room be cleaned.
Apple Hostels of Philadelphia
4.1/598 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Staff was very friendly and they had everything I needed. Dorms were clean and allowed for privacy. Very secure & welcoming. No AC though which got a little warm on those humid, summer nights.
Morris House Hotel
4.6/5101 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
The Morris House Hotel is very conveniently located within walking distance to many major tourist sites. The gentleman at the front desk was very helpful in making suggestions of sites to see in the area which I otherwise would have missed. The breakfast buffet provides ample choices to keep you going all day long and it is lovely to have tea and coffee and sinfully delicious cookies available in the afternoon and evening. My room although on the street was very quiet
Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Downtown/Center City
4.1/5100 Reviews
Philadelphia City Center
Ctrip set, go to booking. The front desk is very convenient, it is not clear where my name is. The breakfast was quite good, the eggs and the fruit were very good. The streets are relatively clean, I am easy to turn, I have to rely on navigation😂

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