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Hyatt at The Bellevue, Philadelphia PA | Nearby Businesses


200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 893-1234

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

Arts and Entertainment Near Hyatt at The Bellevue

ICANDY
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254 S 12th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(267) 324-3500

VOYEUR NIGHTCLUB PHILADELPHIA
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1221 Saint James St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 735-5772

Chandeliers, lasers, light walls, an illuminated runway dance floor, erotic and captivating video art are all part of the recent upgrades to Voyeur that have not just introduced Philly nightlife to new visual effects and sound systems, but to new rooms too, as if three brand new clubs opened in Philadelphia at the same time. Bonus: they’re all under one roof. Three rooms, three deejays, three parties. EDM/House Music is always played on the main dance floor until 4 AM on Friday and Saturdays. Local djs spinn party rock & classic grooves down in the lounge and the best in hip-hop and r&b can be heard upstairs in the mezzanine lounge. VIP/Bottle Service done right. Experience VIP treatment the way it was meant to be. Modeled after world class destination hot spots, our VIP private seating overlooks the dance floor, giving you and your guests an unobstructed view of the festivities as you pop bottles until 3 AM. Beat the massive lines and get in free. Voyeur is making it possible to never pay full admission again by adding an online guestlist. Go to www.VoyeurNightclub.com to signup before 9 PM the night of the event to receive reduced or complimentary admission before 1 AM. (General admission price is usually between $15 and $25 for those without a flyer, discount wristband, membership, or signed up on the guestlist.)

TIME
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1315 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 985-4800

Three different rooms, three different concepts. Our dining room is supported by Chef Sean Magee's ever changing dinner menu; enjoy a meal while watching Philadelphia's best jazz and funk musicians play a show every night of the week. Check out our website's calendar to see who is playing when. Our second room is our whiskey bar which boasts one of the largest collections of whiskey in town (190 and growing) and we have 20 rotating tap lines for the beer drinkers. Upstairs is our lounge, perfect for private parties during the week, and on weekends local DJs spin from 10 - 2... something for everyone.

Valanni
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1229 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 790-9494

Crystal Tea Room
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834 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 627-5100

Union League
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140 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 405-9578

The Union Leagues were a group of men's clubs established during the American Civil War to promote loyalty to the Union, the Republican Party, and the policies of Abraham Lincoln. They were also known as Loyal Leagues. They were composed of upper middle class members who provided financial support for organizations such as the United States Sanitary Commission, which provided medical supplies to treat wounded soldiers after battle. The clubs supported the Republican Party with funding, organizational support, and political activism.The Union League of Philadelphia, established in 1862, was the first to be formed, and still exists, as do the Union League Clubs of New York and Chicago. Membership in the league is selective, and is comparable in social status to membership in a country club. Union League buildings often serve as private social clubs.SouthDuring Reconstruction, Union Leagues were formed across the South after 1867 as all-black working auxiliaries of the Republican Party. They were secret organizations that mobilized freedmen to register to vote and to vote Republican. They discussed political issues, promoted civic projects, and mobilized workers opposed to certain employers. Most branches were segregated but there were a few that were racially integrated. The leaders of the all-black units were mostly urban blacks from the North, who had never been slaves. Eric Foner reports: By the end of 1867 it seemed that virtually every black voter in the South had enrolled in the Union League, the Loyal League, or some equivalent local political organization. Meetings were generally held in a black church or school. The activities of the Union League in the defeated South during the early Reconstruction years did not meet with much favor among local whites. They feared the Union League was dominated by Radical Republicans intent on mobilizing the black vote and disenfranchising white Democrats, in particular former Confederate soldiers whom they characterized as traitors.

Pennsylvania 6 Philly
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
114 S 12th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(267) 639-5606

Moriarty's Irish Pub and Restaurant Philadelphia
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1116 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 627-7676

TavernOn Camac
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
243 S Camac St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 545-0900

Venture Inn
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255 S Camac St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 545-8731

Venture Inn, one of the oldest gay bars in the city, still today provides a safe and friendly environment. While located in the center of Philadelphia's famous Gayborhood, The Venture Inn welcomes individuals no matter what their orientation may be. We are a place to be yourself and feel at home. From our delicious and affordable food to our award winning entertainment and music, Venture Inn is a place to escape the troubles of the world and enjoy yourself among friends.

Escape the Room Philly
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1528 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(267) 603-4355

Escape the Room is a fun, real life game that takes place in Philadelphia. While it looks like any other ordinary room, it's actually a mystery puzzle. Find the clues and solve the puzzles to earn your freedom and "Escape the Room." You have 60 minutes, so be quick! Come with your friends, family and coworkers and have a great time.

Irish Pub
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1123 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107-4918

(215) 925-3311

Oscar's Tavern
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1524 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 972-9938

Nodding Head Brewery & Restaurant
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1516 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19102-2808

(215) 569-9525

1925
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111 S 17th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 564-1515

Stir Lounge
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1705 Chancellor St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-6104

(215) 732-2700

Walnut Street Supper Club
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1227 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 923-8208

Close your eyes and imagine walking into a 1940’s Supper Club and hearing the sound of a pianist playing recognizable and classic songs of days gone by on a baby grand piano. You will hear those unforgettable standards, made famous by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby Darrin & Judy Garland, and more being sung by a talented team of waiters, waitresses, bartenders, hostesses and bus boys. The live entertainment will be performed five nights a week, and there are no minimum fees, or cover charges. We provide a unique dining experience in a place where celebrations are memorable and all at a tremendous value. The restaurant serves dinner seven nights a week in its expansive dining room, with floor and mezzanine seating, all overlooking a nostalgic stage where the magic happens. The all new Walnut Street Supper Club features the finest Italian Cuisine in addition to American favorites, including "Fall Off the Bone- Baby Back Ribs," delicious Steaks and the freshest Seafood available. Located at 1227 Walnut Street, we provide discounted parking at 1201 Walnut Street. Theatre and Sports event ticket holders will receive a discount on their meal.

1518 Bar and Grill
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1518 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(267) 639-6851

When the new Pennsylvania Convention Center broke ground, the expansion displaced a few city blocks' worth of businesses — among them Willie Bouikidis' Race Street Pizza. Undeterred by this involuntary closure, Bouikidis decided to take his business elsewhere — and after 14 months of work, he's opened 1518 Bar & Grill at 1518 Sansom. The space was formerly Black Cat Cigar Shop, and some distinct touches (like the decorative antique cash register and a dark wood bar) pay homage to that history. 1518, which is open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., takes a pretty fantastic spot on a well-populated stretch of Sansom, in good immediate company with restaurants like Oyster House and Nodding Head. Although 1518 has an extensively stocked bar (and doors officially opened on St. Patrick's Day), Bouikidis maintains the the food will be front and center.

The Black Sheep Pub
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247 S 17th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 545-9473

St. John the Evangelist
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21 S 13th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 563-4145

Local Business Near Hyatt at The Bellevue

The Bellevue
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200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 875-8350

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.

Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia
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200 S Broad St, Ste 700
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 790-3620

Tavern on Broad
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200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 546-2290

Tavern on Broad is Philadelphia's own adult party bar. In a few short years, Tavern has been able to leave an impressive stamp on the Center City bar and restaurant scene. Does your idea of a great party involve cheering on your favorite sports team? With 40 HD TV's, 6 sound zones and 3 private areas, you can catch ANY sports event you can image. Are you having a problem finding your alumni football or basketball games at other sports bars in the city? Tavern on Broad has the answer to all of your worries. With every game package available for both Comcast and DirectTV, along with computer hook up to stream live games from ESPN3, you won't have to worry about missing a single moment. Don't waste your time hosting the big game party at your home and being stuck with all the clean up. Come party at your favorite bar, get excellent service, and still feel like you are in the comfort of your own living room. Is your idea of a great party after work drinks with your co-workers after a stressful week? Come toast your biggest accomplishments or drink away your pain at the best happy hour in Philadelphia. Monday - Friday enjoy 1/2 price ALL drinks (just no shots or redbull) from 5-8 P.M. Is your idea of a great party dancing the night away? Join Tavern on Broad Thursday- Saturday nights and jam out to our amazing DJ's. Not only does Tavern on Broad play current Top 40 dance music, be prepared for them to incorporate your favorite oldies. What type of party bar would Tavern be if an occasional "Living on a Prayer" doesn't pop up. When the lights start to go down, get ready for the party to be turned up. Open 11-2 am, 7 days a week, Tavern on Broad will more than happy to accommodate all of your party needs. For details on private party packages and menus, affordable and delicious lunch and dinner options, alumni game watches, or how to host your party at the best party bar in Center City contact Neina at 215.546.2290 or [email protected].

Starbucks - The Bellevue
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200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102-3803

(215) 772-3148

Sporting Club At The Bellevue
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224 S Broad St, Fl 8
Philadelphia, PA 19102-3846

(215) 985-9876

The Sporting Club at The Bellevue is Philadelphia's premier fitness facility equipped with a 93,000 sq feet of fitness including: swimming pool, racquetball courts, NBA basketball court, boxing ring & equipment, spinning room, running track, Pilates apparatus room, state of the art cardio and weight training equipment, TRX equipment, fully-equipped locker rooms including tanning booths and whirlpools. Additional amenities include an on-site Spa, Pro Shop, shoe shine and a full range of fitness classes including Zumba, Yoga, Mat Pilates, Boxing, TRX, Weight Training, Spinning, Rowing and many more. View our current class schedule here: http://www.sportingclubbellevue.com/programs Work out with some of the area's most sought-after personal trainers @ The Sporting Club at The Bellevue.

Wells Fargo Building
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1700 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 496-4120

The Wells Fargo Building, originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by the architectural firm Simon & Simon, the building was erected for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1928. The 29-story high-rise is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The building was long regarded as premier office space, but by the 1980s, tenants were leaving for newer buildings in the West Market Street neighborhood. Extensive rehab work has since drawn new tenants. Its largest tenant has always been the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company or its successor companies — today, Wells Fargo.The 405ft limestone and granite skyscraper features recesses that give the building an H-shape above the fifth floor. Decorations include sculpture by Piccirilli Brothers and 150000sqft of marble. Seven medallions, mainly depicting early American coins, decorate the street-level facade. Bas-relief figures decorate the spandrels above the building's bronze doors, which are themselves decorated by high-relief panels depicting the history of commerce and civilization.

Wells Fargo Building
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123 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA

The Wells Fargo Building, originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by the architectural firm Simon & Simon, the building was erected for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1928. The 29-story high-rise is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was long regarded as premier office space, but by the 1980s, tenants were leaving for newer buildings in the West Market Street neighborhood. Extensive rehab work has since drawn new tenants. Its largest tenant has always been the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company or its successor companies — today, Wells Fargo. The 405-foot limestone and granite skyscraper features recesses that give the building an H-shape above the fifth floor. Decorations include sculpture by Piccirilli Brothers and 150,000 square feet of marble. Seven medallions, mainly depicting early American coins, decorate the street-level facade. Bas-relief figures decorate the spandrels above the building's bronze doors, which are themselves decorated by high-relief panels depicting the history of commerce and civilization.

The Caplan Recital Hall
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211 S Broad St, Fl 17th
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Flashpoint Theatre Company
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211 S Broad St, Fl 16th
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(267) 997-3312

Rite Aid
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215 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5325

(215) 735-3593

Cheesecake Factory
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1430 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(267) 457-2203

Morton's The Steakhouse
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1411 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 557-0724

230 South Broad Street
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230 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA

Keep Philadelphia Beautiful
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230 S. Broad Street, 17th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 854-4000

Goorin Bros. Hat Shop
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1427 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102-3200

(215) 665-1895

Pasion!
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211 S 15th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Pasion! was a 2004 JBF Awards winning restaurant in Philadelphia.

Drexel and Company Building
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135--143 S. 15th St.
Philadelphia, PA

Drexel and Company Building, also known as the Drexel Building, is a historic bank building located in the Rittenhouse Square East neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1925 and 1927, and is a six-story, building with basement and penthouse in a Renaissance Palazzo style. It is faced in ashlar granite and features a rounded entrance portal, low relief zodiac roundels, carved shields, and wrought iron lamps. It was built as headquarters for Drexel and Company, which was subsequently dissolved in the 1930s. It was then occupied by a local bank. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Applebee's Center City Philly
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215 S 15th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 772-2791

Lion King At the Academy of Music
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240 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102