"This hotel was exactly what we needed after visiting the Met. The parking was hard to find, but once we found it, it was good. The staff was friendly and the hotel was clean. "
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Club Quarters Hotel Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia
10/10 Excellent
"Location, location, location— CQ is in the heart of it all, walkable from Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, and even the Art Museum. Tons of great restaurants and cafes in the area. Lots and lots of shopping too, including the Liberty Shoppes mall across the street. Room itself was quite small (typical of city hotels) but clean with a comfy bed and a good shower. Reception desk on the 2nd floor and elevators/doors that require keycards so we felt extra safe. The staff was nice and helpful, especially re: storing our luggage. The only two downsides: 1. Parking is very difficult in this area (we used SpotHero to find an affordable indoor parking garage spot, but it was a good 17 minute walk away): 2. CQs no longer offer comp late-checkouts or grace periods…. Instead they charge $50 for this. Boo! Still, overall, this was a great find at a good price. Recommend! "
"This is a beautiful contemporary hotel. All appliances were brand new and the room was very clean with a very cool vibe. The staff is professional and helpful. Great experience! We would stay here again. "
"We saw a concert at the Mann center. This hotel was close to the venue and an inexpensive uber ride. We also were able to order some late night food to our hotel. It was convenient location. There is an on site parking garage which was also a perk. The rooms were clean, comfy and quiet. I have no complaints. I would stay again. "
"Quarters is the best place to stay in Manayunk,especially if you're a cyclist. It's very close to downtown and the River trail. The room and common area was spotless,the AC worked flawlessly in the 100° heat,and the bed was comfortable. Give it a try,you won't be disappointed."
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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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