Society Hill Area in Classic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia's Society Hill is one of the most popular and picturesque residential neighborhoods in the city, and really, fans of Philadelphia will tell you, on the entire East Coast. Blocks of restored historic brick town houses and cobblestone streets take visitors back to earliest days of the United States. The neighborhood's walkable proximity to both Old City and Center City and its overall gentility make it one of the most lauded residential areas in Philadelphia.
Society Hill Synagogue - Philadelphia, PA
Society Hill Synagogue built in 1829 as a Baptist church was designed by Thomas U. Walter, known for the United States Capitol cast-iron dome. Original design had twin cupolas which were later removed. The building became a Jewish house of worship in 1912. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel - Philadelphia Hotels, Pennsylvania
Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory Live like a local in the heart of Philadelphia–Show mapLocated in the heart of America's most historic square kilometre, and only 8 minutes' walk from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the hotel aims to offer you a step back in time to colonial Philadelphia.
Free WiFi access is available.
As well as many historic attractions, the hotel is also within easy reach of world-class restaurants, shopping, galleries, and theatres.
A club lounge offers a continental breakfast, evening hors d'oeuvres and 24-hour snack offering.
Starbucks is also located on-site and Taste Restaurant serves contemporary cuisine.
During your stay, when you are not exploring the cobblestone streets of this historic area, you can relax at the hotel by taking advantage of the fitness center and indoor swimming pool.
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Philadelphia - Center City, Old City, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Chinatown
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I walk in Philadelphia, PA in Center City from South Street & 4th Street, through Society Hill, Old City, Market Street and Chinatown. I visit historical places such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House, the Second Bank of the United States, and Benjamin Franklin's grave.
Filmed September 15, 2018
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1:27 - 4th Street & Lombard Street
4:47 - 4th Street & Spruce Street
8:40 - 4th Street & Walnut Street
11:00 - Second Bank of the United States
12:50 - Independence Hall (Rear View)
16:23 - Chestnut Street & Independence Mall West (Independence Hall Front View)
19:50 - Liberty Bell View from Exterior Glass
23:40 - Independence Visitor Center
27:00 - Arch Street & Independence Mall East (United States Mint & Benjamin Franklin's Grave)
32:30 - Quaker Meeting House
35:45 - 2nd Street & Arch Street
37:40 - Elfreth's Alley (USA's oldest continuously inhabited residential street)
39:20 - Front Street & Elfreth's Alley
43:30 - Market Street & Front Street
48:40 - Market Street & 4th Street
52:30 - Market Street & 6th Street
56:20 - 8th Street & Market Street
59:06 - Arch Street & 8th Street
1:02:15 - 10th Street & Arch Street (Chinatown Friendship Arch)
1:04:50 - Race Street & 10th Street
1:06:36 - 9th Street & Race Street
1:08:31 - Vine Street & 9th Street
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Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Laurel Hill Cemetery, overlooking the Schuylkill River, founded by John Jay Smith (June 27, 1798-Sept. 25, 1881) with partners Nathan Dunn, Benjamin W. Richards and Frederick Brown in 1836, it was the second Garden or Rural cemetery in the United States (after Cambridge, Massachusetts' Mount Auburn Cemetery). John Jay Smith also founded West Laurel Hill Cemetery, over City Line in Montgomery Township, where he is buried. Selected as designer for Laurel Hill was architect John Notman (1810--1865), born in Scotland and educated at the Royal Scottish Academy. Notman conceived of the Cemetery as an estate garden, based in part on English ideas of planned landscapes as transitions between art and nature. Many early visitors and funeral-goers traveled to Laurel Hill via steamboat on the Schuylkill River. The graves of several Revolutionary War heroes were moved to Laurel Hill from other cemeteries in Philadelphia. A famous one was that of Hugh Mercer born on January 17, 1726, Roseharty, Scotland. At the beginning of the1745, Mercer became an assistant surgeon in the Jacobite Army under Charles Edward Stuart. In the aftermath of Culloden, Mercer was forced to flee, emigrating to America in 1747. After 8 years of practicing medicine, Mercer was drawn back into the military and was commissioned as a captain in a Pennsylvania, and had risen to the rank of colonel by the end of the French & Indian War. In 1757, Mercer became a member of the St. Andrews Society of Philadelphia. Promoted to brigadier general by the Continental Congress, General Mercer was mortally wounded during the Battle of Princeton, and though attended to by the famed patriot Dr. Benjamin Rush, he died on January 12, 1777.
Laurel Hill Cemetery is noted for many Civil War figures who were buried here during and after the war, including over 40 generals, and other officers, such as Horace Binney Faust, Civil War Union Army Officer. Born Oct. 15, 1843, he died in the service of his country on December 18, 1863 at Bealton Station, Virginia. His parents, David Faust (b.October 27, 1814 in Lehigh County-d. May 9, 1907) and Jane Dungan Faust (b.Aug. 30, 1817 in Bucks County- d.May 7, 1892) are buried here next to him, but their grave markers are no longer standing. Philadelphia Mayor Reyburn was one of the Honorary Pall-Bearers at the funeral of David Faust a widely known business man and financier, President Emeritus of Union National Bank of 39 years.
Many thousands of monuments, mausoleums, statues, lavish sculptures, unusual carvings, and every type of gravestone are in Laurel Hill, The ostentatious and interspersed with the practical and plain, such as that of Dr. David Colin Urquhart, born at Pennicuick, Scotland, May 4, 1812. That thrifty Scotsman, who died January 6, 1884, chose a sturdy, unoramented gravestone for all those buried in the plot, (similar to that of Owen Jones) including his wife, Anna Carroll Urquhart, (great-granddaughter of Captain David Weatherby of Revolutionary War fame), and two sons, a daughter-in-law, infant grandson, and daughter.
Some of the famous people whose graves are shown:
• Owen Jones, b. December 29, 1819 - d. December 25, 1878. US Congressman, Civil War Union Army Officer.
•Sarah Josepha Hale, Oct. 24, 1788 - April 30, 1879 Journalist, Poet, Founder of the Thanksgiving Holiday. She wrote and edited Godey's Lady's Book from 1837 to 1877.
•Thomas McKean, b. March 19, 1734 - d. June 24, 1817 Signer of Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. Served as a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Elected 2nd Governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1799 to 1808.
•Elisha Kent Kane, b. Feb. 3, 1820 -- d. Feb. 16, 1857 Explorer and part of the Grinnell Expedition of 1850 to the Arctic Circle to find the remains of the 1845-1846 Sir John Franklin expedition.
•George Gordon Meade, b. December 31, 1815 Cadiz, Spain - d. November 6, 1872.Civil War Union Major General. Known universally for being the victor of the Battle of Gettysburg and his famous, faithful horse Old Baldy.
•Joshua Thomas Owen, Born in Caermarthen, Wales March 29, 1821-- d. Nov. 7, 1887. Civil War Union Brigadier General.
•Thomas Buchanan Read was born in Chester County March 12, 1822 died May 11, 1872. Poet, Artist, Sculptor.
•Joseph Reed, b. August 27, 1741 d. March 5, 1785 Revolutionary War Army Officer, Continental Congressman; military secretary to George Washington.
• Clark Henry Wells, b. September 22, 1822 - d. January 28, 1888 Civil War Union Naval Officer
Center City Luxury Condo for sale at Willings Condominium Society Hill Real Estate.
Willings Condominiums
221-225 S. 4th Street
Society Hill,
Philadelphia, Pa
19106
Located Historic Society Hill, The Willings at Independence Park offers the peace and quiet and above all the ultimate in privacy to its residents , The Willings is beautiful enclave, nestled in the historic heart of Society Hill. This is a rare opportunity to own one of just twenty-three magnificently appointed residences. Just a heartbeat away from Center City - Broadway level theatres, world-renowned museums, five-star restaurants and South Street are all within walking distance from your front doorstep. Strong construction, ornate historic detail (from the late 1800s) and accommodating concierge staff with 24 hour doorman is just the beginning. The Willings is the ultimate in Philadelphia luxury condominium lifestyle is orchestrated by the on-site manager. In addition, The staff at the Willings cater to the resident's special needs and requests. For the history enthusiasts, The Willings is actually the home to the largest concentration of original 18th and early 19th century architecture of any area in the United States. All units offer a Storage locker and most units offer deeded parking in the building's garage.
.unit #302, The Lincoln Manor, is the pinnacle of luxury living as it features beautiful parquet floors, 14 foot ceilings, and an individual security system with personal audio/video intercom - so you can see exactly who's at your front door without even leaving your unit. The Lincoln Manor is a custom 2 bedroom, 2 and a half bathroom unit with full marble and tile baths, large bay windows throughout the unit, and a spectacular Caesarstone and stainless steel kitchen with top of the line appliances - You can Be the first owner - coming straight from the developer This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a unit of this caliber. don't need parking? Get credited back 50k without The parking!
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Rittenhouse Square| Philadelphia, USA
Rittenhouse Square- near the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. During the January 2016 Mid Atlantic Blizzard.
Sites: Holy Trinity Church, Curtis Institute of Music, Parc Restaurant, a tree.
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Pennsylvania
The Keystone state -- key to America's independence. Check out the history and culture of Pennsylvania, where many German-speaking immigrants settled, with Christopher Hoh. #50states #PA
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Hello, my name is Christopher Hoh. I work in the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, and I was born and brought up in the the Keystone State.
Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 colonies. It was called the Keystone State in the 18th century because of its central location and role in U.S. history. The first capital of the United States was in Philadelphia.
Before it was colonized, the area was home to Native American tribes, including the Lenape and the Susquehannok.
The name Pennsylvania means, Penn's Woods. In 1681, England's King Charles II gave the land to William Penn as payment for a debt of 16,000 pounds. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history.
William Penn was a member of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, who were persecuted in England. So Penn established the colony for any people persecuted for their faith.
Many religious exiles from Europe settled in Pennsylvania, including the Amish, an Anabaptist sect. Today, the Amish live much as they did in the 17th century, without modern conveniences such as electricity and cars.
In the 18th and 19th centuries Germans migrated to Pennsylvania in large numbers. English‐speakers mispronounced the German word, Deutsch, as Dutch, and these immigrants became known as the Pennsylvania Dutch.
In many Pennsylvania communities, German was spoken as the language of everyday life into the early 1900's. You can still hear German dialects in the farmers' markets of Lancaster and Reading, my home town.
The language is similar to Germany's Palatinate dialect. For example, the man's dog -- der Hund des Mannes -- is this in PA Dutch -- em Mann sei Hund.
Today, 12.7 million people live in Pennsylvania, the sixth most populous state in the U.S. It covers over 46,000 square miles (more than 119,000 km2 ).
Pennsylvania has several large cities. Philadelphia was known in the 1700's as the Athens of America because of its rich cultural life.
Part of that is attributed to Pennsylvania's most famous citizen, Benjamin Franklin -- author, inventor, philosopher, businessman, diplomat and revolutionary leader.
Philadelphia is also home to the Liberty Bell, the icon of American freedom. It remains on view, cracked, on Independence Mall, where the Continental Congress met and in 1776 declared independence from Britain.
Here are some other firsts from Pennsylvania:
The first medical school, hospital, library and insurance company were established in there.
The first commercially drilled oil well near Titusville produced the first U.S. oil boom in 1859.
The first U.S. Envoy to Austria in 1838 was Henry A.P. Muhlenberg, from Lancaster.
And the Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest zoo in America.
My hometown, Reading, is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. Formerly a textile and manufacturing center, Reading became known as The Factory Outlet Capital of the World.
The surrounding area has been called the Snack Food Capital of the World, leading all other states in the production of pretzels, chips and candy.
The state has some other interesting food facts.
The Yuengling Brewery, in Pottsville, is the oldest operating brewery in America, established in 1829.
A little further west is Hershey, the birthplace of Hershey chocolate bars. The town smells of chocolate and the street lights are shaped like Hershey kisses.
And don't forget Philly cheese steaks.
Pennsylvania gave birth to one US President -- James Buchanan in the 1800s.
Vice President Joe Biden was born in Scranton.
Many actors also come from Pennsylvania including Kevin Bacon, Bill Cosby, Tina Fey and Sharon Stone, to name a few.
Pennsylvania has always had a creative music scene. Each religious sect that settled in Pennsylvania brought with it a unique style of music. The Moravians, in Bethlehem, introduced organs and trombones into their worship. The Mennonites and Lutherans sang heartily, from German hymnbooks. And the Ephrata Cloister was known for beautiful harmony.
Popular singers today include Taylor Swift, from Wyomissing, and Christina Aguilera and George Benson, from Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia is also the birthplace of the famous TV program, American Bandstand, which introduced singers and bands to teenagers for more than 20 years.
I travel the world but I still have a strong connection to my home state: I'm a career diplomat -- like Benjamin Franklin, our country's first envoy. I'm also a composer who benefited from my home state's musical milieu.
I'm proud to come from Pennsylvania, the land of the Liberty Bell, which helped inspire the cause of freedom for all humanity.
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Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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201 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19103, United States of America
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307 Gaskill Street Philadelphia, PA 19147
Welcome to 307 Gaskill, a fabulous 3 bedroom, 2 bath home conveniently located in a tree-lined idyllic street on the border of Society Hill and Queen Village. The slate-tiled entrance-way leads to the open living room with cherry hardwood flooring, wooden shutters on the south facing windows, recessed lighting, and a convenient coat closet. Just beyond the living room is the light filled and spacious formal dining room which includes chair rail and crown moldings and a convenient built-in bar with wine refrigerator. The adjacent custom kitchen features stainless steel appliances including a Samsung counter depth refrigerator with double French doors, upgraded GE stove and microwave, Bosch dishwasher, tile flooring, granite countertops and provides access to the back patio. The elegant backyard has pavers and offers plenty of entertaining and gardening space as well as a gas grill hook-up. The second floor has a large light filled front bedroom with hardwood flooring and a large closet. The second bedroom features chair rail wainscoting, a large closet and hardwood flooring as well. The hall bath has a modern vessel sink over concrete countertops and a custom tiled shower. Follow the stairs up past the original early nineteenth century beam accent to the master suite, which occupies the entire third floor. French doors with glass panels lead to the spacious master bedroom which easily fits a king size bed. Features include hardwood flooring, a ceiling fan and two closets with custom shelving and built-ins. The hallway has an additional closet and a skylight for fabulous natural light. The elegant 4-piece master bath features elegant Carrera marble, glass tile accents, more chair rail moldings, a large soaking tub and a dual vanity. The basement is dry for storage and houses the laundry area. HVAC closet is conveniently located in the hallway on the 3rd floor for maximum comfort during summer months. This convenient home is a walker's paradise with a 99% walk score. It is convenient to South Street's restaurants, shops & cafes and is also just steps from the Septa 12, 40, and 42 bus routes to Center City, the University of Pennsylvania and CHOP. Don't miss this spectacular home!
Center City Downtown Philadelphia 2019 Day + Night Drone Video
Center City is the second most-polulated downtown district in the United States at more than 200,000 residents. It features world-renown neighborhoods, like Chinatown, the French Quarter, Logan Square and Society Hill. Iconic sites in this district include Love Park, Friendship Gate, Cathedral of Saint Peters and Paul and the Reading Terminal Market. To see more iconic sites in this area, click here:
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214 Pine St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Welcome to 214 Pine Street, an elegant four bedroom, threebath town home located in the heart of Society Hill, the most historic square mile in the United States. This home is part of Blackwell Place which maintains an immaculately landscaped bucolic courtyard exclusive for residents. The First floor features a charming vestibule, a gorgeous gourmand’s kitchen with custom Rutt cabinetry and premier appliances, an inviting family room with a beautifully mantled working fireplace, and a dining area with a one of a kind, built-in tufted bench with plenty of seating and storage. French doors lead to an enchanting, private patio with storage shed and that leads to Breath-taking Blackwell Place Courtyard. The second level hosts the Master Bedroom with built-in dressers and a tranquil, newly redesigned master bath. There is also an additional bedroom or study and a second renovated bathroom. The third floor features two additional spacious bedrooms and a tasteful, shared bathroom. The spacious lower level has a fully finished basement containing a laundry room and media room to a more distinct space. Reasonable Garage Parking is available a very short walk through the courtyard. It also features gorgeous hardwoods throughout, PEX Plumbing, a new water heater, new mahogany entrance door and new historically approved Trimline windows throughout home. This home combines modern-living with old world charm in one of the most walkable, livable and enjoyable neighborhoods on the east coast.
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Rittenhouse Square - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia
People-watching is the favorite pastime at this busting park, with loads of benches to accommodate weary pedestrians.
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- ... old town center looking at the Liberty Bell, the Constitution hall and all the others historic sites, then after a lunch stop in Rittenhouse Square I went to museum road where I spent all of the afternoon not only looking at very interesting art in the ...
- ... So after freshening up we went back into Rittenhouse Square and found ourselves a Philly Cheese steak ...
- ... After taking a break in Rittenhouse Square, we met up with Rak to check out South Street, which seems to have varying ecosystems within its long stretch ...
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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A Balance of Vibrancy & History in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, home to so many firsts in U.S. history, has come into its own as a first-class, high-energy metropolitan area for those seeking affordable living, top-notch cultural activities and easy access in and out of the metro area. A vibrant city of picturesque streetscapes and distinct neighborhoods balances tradition with an influx of new architecture and fresh ideas about the future.
Rittenhouse Square in Beautiful Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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After someone moves to Rittenhouse Square, long Philadelphia's most exclusive neighborhood, it seems the Square has a way of becoming the center of their universe, the sun around which everything else revolves. OK, perhaps that's an overstatement, but talk to long-time residents and they are quite clear that this is the only place they would consider living in the city of Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2019's Best Views Drone Video
Built beginning in 1871, this $24 million limestone, granite and marble structure was the tallest building in the world until 1908 and is now the largest municipal building in the U.S.. Its 700-rooms, house the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the Philadelphia government. It's topped by the world's tallest statue on any building at 37-feet tall, and 53,000 pounds. That's just one of more than 250 statues that adorn the landmark inside and out. In the center of the building is a large, open courtyard called the Centre Square. You can take a look inside any week day and ride the 6-person elevator to the observation deck below The tower's statue.
Spruce Street Harbor Park is Philadelphia's best urban beach relaxation. It features rentable paddle boats and 25 hammocks-for-two which swing below thousands of multicolored LED strings in the trees. Each Saturday, Spruce hosts the Art Star Pop Up Market during which local artist gather to offer handcrafted art and home goods. The surrounding pop-up pubs offer some of the very best Pennsylvania craft beers for you to enjoy while playing on one of the two bocce ball courts. Walk across the floating bar and restaurant where you can enjoy blueberry beers and street tacos while relaxing on the large net-beds over the Delaware River.
Center City is the second most-populated downtown district in the United States at more than 200,000 residents. It features world-renown neighborhoods, like Chinatown, the French Quarter, Logan Square and Society Hill. Iconic sites in this district include Love Park, Friendship Gate, and the Reading Terminal Market.
There are truly innumerable iconic sites in Philadelphia and in this video we capture just twenty. These include: Delaware River, Spruce Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Penn's Landing, Irish Memorial, Elfreth's Alley, Masonic Temple downtown Philadelphia, the World's Largest Clothespin statue, Love Statue, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rocky Statue, Washington Memorial Fountains, Eastern State Penitentiary, Rodin Museum, Joan d'Arc Memorial, Shakespeare Memorial, Free Library and Philadelphia Temple.
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Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) - United States
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown hotel city: Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) - Country: United States
Address: 1201 Market Street; zip code: PA 19107
Situated in the heart of Philadelphia city centre, and surrounded by a vibrant history, this hotel is ideally located close to many tourist and business attractions, and offers exceptional amenities in an unrivaled location.
-- Bénéficiant d'un emplacement idéal au cœur du centre-ville de Philadelphie, à proximité de nombreuses attractions touristiques et d'affaires, cet hôtel entouré d'une histoire vibrante propose des équipements exceptionnels dans un endroit...
-- Este hotel está situado en pleno centro de Filadelfia y se encuentra rodeado de una historia apasionante. Goza de una ubicación ideal, cerca de numerosos lugares de interés turístico y de negocios y ofrece unas instalaciones excepcionales.
-- Dieses Hotel im Herzen von Philadelphias Stadtzentrum ist umgeben von lebendiger Geschichte und ideal gelegen, um viele touristische und geschäftliche Anlaufpunkte zu erreichen.
-- Het Marriott Philadelphia Downtown ligt in het hart van het stadscentrum van Philadelphia, midden in de levendige geschiedenis van de stad.
-- Situato nel pieno centro di Philadelphia, in una zona ricca di storia, questo hotel sorge nei pressi di numerosi punti d'interesse turistico e commerciale. Ubicato in una posizione invidiabile, vi propone comfort esclusivi.
-- Este hotel está rodeado por uma história vibrante e situa-se no coração do centro da cidade de Filadélfia, idealmente localizado próximo de muitas atracções turísticas e empresariais, proporcionando comodidades excepcionais numa localização...
-- 歴史あるフィラデルフィア市内中心部に位置し、近くにたくさんの観光/ビジネススポットがあります。優れたロケーションに素晴らしい設備を提供するホテルです。 市内の人気観光スポットの多くまでわずかな距離です。徒歩圏内にペンシルバニアコンベンションセンター、伝説的な自由の鐘、独立記念館があります。 Marriott Philadelphia Downtownでリラックスした楽しい滞在をお過ごしください。ホテルは禁煙で、最先端の会議スペース、敷地内フィットネスセンタ、グルメレストランを提供しています。
-- 此酒店坐落于费城中心地带,周围是充满活力的历史区域,地理位置优越,靠近众多旅游和商业景点,其卓越的设施所处位置无与伦比。 Marriott Philadelphia Downtown酒店距离城市许多最受欢迎的景点仅有短短的距离,宾夕法尼亚州会展中心、传奇的自由钟和独立大厅都在步行距离之内。 Philadelphia Marriott酒店为客人提供轻松愉快的入住体验。此无烟酒店设有先进的会议空间、健身中心和美食餐厅。
-- Ten wyjątkowy hotel jest dogodnie usytuowany w samym sercu Filadelfii pośród licznych obiektów związanych z historią. Jego oferta skierowana jest zarówno do turystów, jak i do osób podróżujących służbowo.
-- Этот отель находится в самом центре Филадельфии, который буквально дышит историей. Отель имеет идеальное расположение рядом с многочисленными туристическими и деловыми достопримечательностями.
-- Detta hotell ligger mitt i centrala Philadelphia, i livfulla historiska kvarter. Hotellet erbjuder exceptionella bekvämligheter och ett oslagbart läge, nära attraktioner för både turister och affärsresenärer.
-- يقع هذا الفندق في مكان مثالي في قلب مركز مدينة فيلادلفيا وهو محاط بالتاريخ المفعم بالحياة، كما أنه قريب من العديد من أماكن الجذب السياحي والأعمال ويقدم مرافق رائعة في موقع لا مثيل له.
-- Dette hotellet ligger i hjertet av Philadelphia sentrum, og er omgitt av en livfull historie, ideelt plassert i nærheten av mange turist- og jobbreiseattraksjoner, og tilbyr eksepsjonelle bekvemmeligheter i en uovertruffen beliggenhet.
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What is the best hotel in Philadelphia PA? Top 3 best Philadelphia hotels as by travelers
What is the best hotel in Philadelphia PA ? check the ratings made by travelers themselves.
List of hotels in Philadelphia Pennsylvania :
Ace Conference Center Lafayette Hill
Americas Best Value Inn-Norristown / Philadelphia
Best Western Plus Independence Park Hotel Philadelphia
Brandywine River Hotel Philadelphia
Comfort Inn & Suites Mount Laurel
Comfort Inn Valley Forge National Park
Crowne Plaza Philadelphia West Hotel
Days Inn Levittown Bristol
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia - Valley Forge
Econo Lodge Mount Laurel
Embassy Suites Philadelphia - Center City
Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Valley Forge King of Prussia
Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City
Holiday Inn Express PHILADELPHIA NE - BENSALEM
Holiday Inn Philadelphia
Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia
Howard Johnson Express Inn Blackwood
Hyatt House Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting Hotel
Hyatt Regency Philadelphia At Penn's Landing
Latham Hotel Downtown - Philadelphia
Mainstay Suites King Of Prussia
Microtel Inn & Suites Philadelphia Airport
Omni Hotel At Independence Park
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