"Charming B and B experience! Host makes the best granola and our pastry basket thoughtfully included gluten free options. Our second stay in the past year. So convenient to Main Street."
"Charming B and B experience! Host makes the best granola and our pastry basket thoughtfully included gluten free options. Our second stay in the past year. So convenient to Main Street."
"This is an excellent place to stay. Room is big, clean and quiet. Also the water pressure in the shower is amazing. I would definitely stay here again. "
"This is an excellent place to stay. Room is big, clean and quiet. Also the water pressure in the shower is amazing. I would definitely stay here again. "
Fishtown, 7 km from First Protest Against Slavery Site
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (114)
9.2/10
Wonderful
(114)
"Great stay in a great hotel in a very cool and funky location. Hotel room well equipped and nicely furnished. Bed comfy. Interaction with staff was responsive and helpful. Really great start to our hols "
"Great stay in a great hotel in a very cool and funky location. Hotel room well equipped and nicely furnished. Bed comfy. Interaction with staff was responsive and helpful. Really great start to our hols "
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The size of our room was adequate for a couple. I don't know how big the other rooms were, so I can't say that the whole place wasn't family-friendly. Entry was convenient with the code. A hard key was available for our room. I wasn't able to change the room temperature, but maybe I just didn't get the technology. The ease of finding a parking space depends on when you get there, but after a bit of searching, we were successful. The hotel is in a convenient location, just a 5 minute walk to the restaurants on Main Street and 8 minutes to the Venice Performing Arts Center. The room was clean and the bed very comfortable. Good lighting. Quiet. I would stay here again."
"Enjoyed my stay here. The room had everything I needed. It was very clean and taken care of in my room and the interior areas. It looked just as it was advertised. "
"I had a fantastic stay here! I will definitely come again. The room itself was impeccably clean and comfortable. I felt safe in this very secure building and it had nearly everything I might need - kitchenette, with Keurig, mini fridge and toaster, a Smart tv with streaming service, large comfy bed, ac, sturdy blinds, quiet building. I would have given 5 stars all around but there was a slight problem at check in where they accidentally assigned me a room someone else was already staying in which was awkward. But I will say they resolved it immediately and professionally even though it was after 11pm at night. I was in my correct room within 10 minutes. The only other issue was the room was lacking some cleaning supplies - no dish soap, no paper towels or sani wipes to wipe up spills, no hand soap and only 1 roll of already partially depleted toilet paper. I’m guessing because they had to reassign rooms last minute maybe they didn’t have time to ensure the room was stocked. I will just make sure to bring my own next time just in case. All in all - a wonderful stay. Easy to get in and out and although the neighborhood looks a bit sketchy I felt safe and it was a very convenient and easy 15 minute walk to Temple University to see my daughter for family weekend. "
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You'll want to browse the collections at Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rodin Museum and Barnes Foundation. Explore notable local landmarks like Strawberry Mansion, Eastern State Penitentiary and Boathouse Row. You can catch a show at The Met Philadelphia, Mann Center for the Performing Arts and The Fillmore Philedelphia.
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With so many transport options, exploring the area around First Protest Against Slavery Site is easy. Head to Wyndmoor Station to catch metro transport. If you want to journey outside of the area, jump aboard a train from Philadelphia Carpenter Station, Philadelphia Allen Lane Station or Philadelphia Upsal Station.