10 Avenue of the Arts
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Accommodations offer: • LCD flat-screen television with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies • Voice mail, telephone with message light, data ports • High-speed Internet access • Three telephones per room • Individual climate control • Electronic door lock • Turndown service upon request • Full bath amenities • Hair dryer, bathrobes • Coffeemaker • In-room safety deposit box • Iron, ironing board • iHome® alarm clock radio • Daily newspaper SERVICES & FACILITIES • Concierge • Laundry / dry cleaning • In-room dining • Multilingual staff • Safe-deposit boxes at front desk • Valet parking • Covered on site parking • Upscale shops and boutiques • Gourmet eatery • Shoe shine services
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Experience the Sofitel Philadelphia, this sophisticated downtown Philadelphia hotel, which serves as the cornerstone of the new French Quarter, steps from Rittenhouse Square. This 4-star Philadelphia hotel provides the ideal setting, just minutes from the convention center and historical attractions. It is offering the height of contemporary comfort and convenience and blends French elegance with American style, providing a refined environment for upscale business and leisure travel.
Situated in the heart of a city rich with history, The Westin Philadelphia elegantly enhances its desirable Rittenhouse Square address with comfort and style. Steps from upscale shopping, award-winning restaurants and conveniently connected to the offices at Liberty Place, The Westin provides guests with the premiere downtown location. Museums and historical attractions, including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Constitution Center, promote the cultural wealth of Philadelphia. Reenergize in our WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio. Then enjoy a hand crafted cocktail in The Lobby Bar. The Westin Philadelphia impresses both business and leisure travelers alike with its 294 guest rooms and 19 suites, all beautifully appointed with welcoming décor and revitalizing amenities. Our signature Heavenly® Bed ensures a relaxing night's sleep, and the Heavenly® Bath is the perfect place to refresh.
History and Location Originally a YMCA, our hotel is housed in a 10-story Georgian revival-style structure with intriguing historical flair, located in the heart of the city's business district and less than one block from the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Architecturally Striking Striking features and architectural detail awaken the eye: a skylight allows for the play of natural light to our 75-foot central atrium courtyard, while an airy restaurant/bar with graceful archways and classic woodwork brings endless possibility. Elegant Simplicity Our 202 rooms feature bold black and white decor with inspired red accents to enhance the hotel interior's rich millwork. The Grand Ballroom provides a stately yet original setting for any gathering, with views of Philadelphia's renowned City Hall.
Our downtown Philadelphia hotel's location puts you in the heart of the city. Visitors can enjoy everything from the famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak to the Liberty Bell. No matter what your interests may be Philly is the city that has it all. Sonesta Hotel Philadelphia offers modern accommodations with gracious amenities surrounded by Rittenhouse Square, fine dining, Walnut Street shopping and treasured historic attractions.
Iconic. Stylish Sophisticated. Radisson Blu hotels and resorts has a portfolio of over 370 hotels worldwide in operation and development. First-class hotels in major cities, gateway airports and prime leisure destinations around the world, Radisson Blu boasts fashion inspired rooms, premiere meetings and events facilities, exclusive restaurants and bars, spas and fitness, with world class service concepts. Inspired by design, driven by function, founded in the Yes I Can!sm service culture, Radisson Blu is a memorable, holistic, relevant hospitality experience and is unique in the world of hotels today.
Kimpton's first LEED Gold Certified hotel, the Palomar Philadelphia serves as a unique luxury boutique experience with 230 guestrooms and suites, 6,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art meetings and events space, adjacent American restaurant Square 1682, and on-site fitness center and complimentary bicycles available for guest use.
The Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is adjacent to the Pennsylvania Convention Center and is part of the Gallery Mall with over 100 shops and restaurants. Reading Terminal Market, the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the theatre district are all within walking distance of the Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia hotel. Deluxe accommodations, friendly Pennsylvania style service and a relaxed atmosphere await our guests. The Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia, PA hotel is proud to announce that we are a 100% non-smoking hotel. To show our concern for the health and comfort of our guests, smoking is not permitted in any area of the hotel, including guest rooms, the restaurant and lounge and all public areas. We are certain to please the busy executive or leisure traveler with our Philadelphia, Pennsylvania hotel's array of special amenities including complimentary high-speed Internet access with secure PrinterOn® remote printing, an in-room hospitality center with a microwave, refrigerator and coffee maker, two dual-line phones with voicemail and data ports, a large work desk with desk level outlets, ergonomic chair, On Command® video, Sony Playstation, complimentary HBO® and complimentary USA Today® each weekday morning. Additional amenities at our Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Philadelphia's Center City include our indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center and 24-hour complimentary business center. In addition to our deluxe rooms, we also offer junior suites with a sitting area and 3,400 square feet of meeting space that accommodates up to 250 people and offers catering services as well. The Tenth Floor Grill located on the top floor of Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Philadelphia, PA serves freshly prepared breakfasts as well as dinner. Also on the top floor is our lounge offering views of the city and evening cocktails and light snacks. The Pavilion Pantry® has a selection of refrigerated, frozen and microwaveable packaged items perfect for in-room preparation. When guests are ready for after work relaxation or some fun during a weekend getaway, the indoor pool and fitness center are available. The many attractions nearby include restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is one block to the Regional Rail and Subway Station with service to the 30th Street Station/Amtrak and Philadelphia International Airport.
The PSFS Building, now known as the Loews Philadelphia Hotel, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A National Historic Landmark, the building was the first International style skyscraper constructed in the United States. It was built for the Philadelphia Saving (later Savings) Fund Society in 1932 and was designed by architects William Lescaze and George Howe. The skyscraper's design was a departure from traditional bank and Philadelphia architecture, lacking features such as domes and ornamentation. Combining Lescaze's experience with European modernism, Howe's Beaux-Arts background and the desire of Society President James M. Wilcox for a forward-thinking, tall building the skyscraper incorporated the main characteristics of International style architecture.Called the United States' first modern skyscraper, and one of the most important skyscrapers built in the country in the first half of the 20th century, the building featured an innovative and effective design of a T-shaped tower that allowed the maximum amount of natural light and rentable space. The tower sat on a base with a polished marble facade. The first floor of the base contained space for retail, while the second floor featured the banking hall, bank offices and associated facilities. The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's offices and banking hall featured custom-designed furniture, including custom Cartier clocks on every floor. The top of the skyscraper featured the bank's boardroom and other facilities for the board of directors. Office tenants were attracted to the tower by modern facilities such as radio receivers, and the building was also the second high-rise in the U.S. to be equipped with air conditioning. The skyscraper is topped by a red neon sign with the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's initials (PSFS) on it. Visible for 20mi, the sign has become a Philadelphia icon. Next to the sign is a television tower erected in 1948.
The Bellevue-Stratford opened its doors in 1904 and became known worldwide as Philadelphia's pre-eminent hotel, nicknamed The Grande Dame of Broad Street. Famed hotelier George C. Boldt (he also managed the Waldorf-Astoria in New York) wanted to build the best hotel of its time and he did. Designed in the French Renaissance style, The Bellevue features Gilded Age architectural flourishes including a magnificent two-tiered ballroom with delicate light fixtures designed by Thomas Alva Edison, stained glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany, chandeliers by Lalique and a celebrated cast-iron circular staircase. Many of these flourishes remain and make it the marvel that it is. Famous guests include Jacob Astor, J.P. Morgan, William Jennings Bryan, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, John Wayne, Katherine Hepburn, and the Vanderbilt family in addition to countless socialites, luminaries and heads of state. Every US President since Theodore Roosevelt has visited The Bellevue. The hotel has been the location for several of America's premiere society galas, including The Academy Ball, The Charity Ball, and The Assemblies. Historical events including the US Republican Convention (1936 and 1948) and The US Democratic Convention (1948) took place at The Bellevue, which was also the headquarters for the US Navy each year during the Army-Navy football game, and host to the pre-game dinner gala. In 1976, the property was put up for sale and advertised around the world. Real estatedeveloper Ronald Rubin, and his company, Richard R. Rubin & Co. , saw great potentialin saving the historic landmark building from demolition and revitalizing the property,in support of Broad Street, Philadelphia's premiere arts and cultural destination,now referred to as the "Avenue of the Arts." In June of 1978, Richard R. Rubin& Co. purchased the former Bellevue Stratford, paying $8,250,000.00 - a sum nearly equivalent to the original cost of construction in 1904. Today The Bellevue still holds its French Renaissance charm but with a modern twist, The lower level is now home to The Bellevue Eatery which consists of 10 dining establishments where you're sure to find something for everyone. Nicole Miller Philadelphia, Teuscher, Vigant, Tiffany's, Williams-Sonoma, The Walking Company, and Polo Ralph Lauren are here provide you with only the very best. The Bellevue also features two outstanding restaurants, The Palm and XIX, which are sure to keep you coming back for more. The Hyatt hotel is conveniently located under the same roof so you never have to miss a moment of the action taking place. Visit us here in the heart of Philadelphia at The Bellevue. We're sure you won't be disappointed.
The Latham Hotel is a modern boutique hotel that embodies classic ideas and design that withstand stylistic trends, all with striking elegance that recall both the unique history of Philadelphia, and the comforts of a contemporary urban traveler. Ideally located in the heart of downtown Philadelphia, The Latham is surrounded by the city's finest restaurants, shops and theatres. Many nationally renowned museums and historical landmarks including: The Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Independence Mall and the National Constitution Center are all just minutes away.
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McCormick & Schmick's Philadelphia restaurant is uniquely designed to create an inviting, original and relaxed atmosphere, where guests can enjoy the highest quality dining experience. The menu is printed twice daily, featuring the signature “Fresh Fish” highlighting an impressive number of fresh seafood varieties, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, entrée salads and pasta. McCormick & Schmick's commitment to local freshness is apparent in the seasonally inspired dishes and regionally inspired preparations offered.
Olive Garden offers a variety of delicious Italian specialties for lunch, dinner or take out. Enjoy our freshly baked garlic breadsticks and your choice of homemade soup or salad with any entree.
City Hall is a SEPTA subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It serves the Broad Street Line and is located in Center City Philadelphia underneath Philadelphia City Hall. It is the busiest station on the line, serving 57,000 passengers daily. City Hall station is served by Local, Express, and Special "Sport Express" trains. Entrances are located on both the east and west sides of City Hall as well as in the central courtyard.InterchangesA free interchange is available between all of the subway lines here, including the 15th Street stop for the Market–Frankford Line and all SEPTA Subway–Surface Trolley Routes (Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 & 36).The station is connected to the Center City Commuter Connection underground concourse, which connects to Suburban Station, thus providing access to SEPTA Regional Rail. City Hall Station is also connected to the Broad Street Line's Walnut–Locust Station, which in turn is connected to PATCO Speedline's 12–13th & Locust Station and 15–16th & Locust Station. However, no free interchange is available to any of these stations. This is one of the two stops along the Broad Street Subway not under Broad Street, with the other one being Fern Rock Station.
Lucky Strike Philadelphia is located in Center City, in the heart of Philadelphia’s Central Business District. The venue holds 24 state-of-the-art lanes and eight tournament-quality billiard tables. If you are looking for the perfect spot for you and your friends to go out in downtown, then Lucky Strike Philadelphia is the place that you need to be.
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House planted its roots in Dallas more than 20 years ago. We embody the rich tradition of fine American steak houses, amazing guests through our impeccable chef-driven cuisine, extensive award-winning wine list and unparalleled hospitality. We offer our guests an unforgettable experience in a stunning, energetic atmosphere perfect for special occasions, business affairs or a grand night on the town. Del Frisco’s is a dramatic restaurant covering multiple levels of the First Pennsylvania Bank building in Center City Philadelphia. Our three-story wine tower looming over the main bar serves as center piece of the restaurant. Balconies flanked with bolts of red fabric overlook the sweeping main dining room. Downstairs boasts private dining and reception areas, including the Vault Room. Alcohol, Happy Hour times and offers are subject to change to comply with local and state liquor laws and vary by location. Advertisements are not valid nor intended for residents of specific states where such promotions are prohibited by law.
The American Baptist Publication Society is a historic building at 1420–1422 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1896 on the site of the former headquarters of the American Baptist Publication Society, which had been destroyed by fire on February 2, 1896. The society was founded in 1824 by preacher Luther Rice and others as the Baptist General Tract Society, which later became the American Baptist Publication Society and eventually the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries. The society's goal was to use educational means \"to disseminate evangelical truth and to articulate sound morals.\" Its work involved the printing of tracts and Bibles and publishing books and Sunday school curricula. Educational outreach was undertaken throughout many parts of the U.S. in the 19th century, including through colporters and chapel train cars. The architect Frank Miles Day designed the building in the French Renaissance Revival style, in effect putting a French chateau at the then-top of Philadelphia's skyline.