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Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square

4.2/5
Philadelphia, PA
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Transit
Work friendly
Cozy
Pay Later at property
Free cancellation
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Airport Waterfront Inn

3.4/5
Philadelphia, PA
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Transit
Work friendly
Budget
Pay Later at property
Free cancellation
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Enjoying Charming Philadelphia After Booking A Day Stay

Five Super Cool Facts About Philadelphia

  1. A city of firsts: Philadelphia is home to America’s first hospital, zoo, medical school, daily newspaper, and of course, the first cheesesteak.
  2. A tree seedling brought to the moon and back on Apollo 14 was later planted in Washington Square Park. The tree was replaced with a clone in 2011.
  3. One out of every six doctors in the USA is trained in Philadelphia.
  4. The Liberty Bell rings in E-flat.
  5. Elfreth’s Alley is considered the oldest inhabited street in the country. Its newest home dates to 1836 and the alley’s origins have been traced back to the early 1700s.