Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sofitel Philadelphia from $165 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The Philadelphia Sofitel is a luxury four star hotel located in the heart of the business; shopping; and financial districts; 8 miles from the Philadelphia International Airport. Book it now!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Embassy Suites Hotel City Center-Philadelphia from $159 per night
Overview | Rates | Map All-suite full-service hotel located just off historic Logan Square. Convenient to business district, all major attractions, shopping, and restaurants. Less than one mile from the Convention Center and only eight miles from Book it now!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penns Landing from $159 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The Hyatt Regency Penn*S Landing is a 35o Room Landmark Hotel Located On Phildelphia*S Revitalized Delaware River Wateerfront. Designed As a Modern Reinterpretation of 1930*S Contemporary Steamship Designs, Guests Book it now!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue from $189 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Park Hyatt guests enjoy complimentary usage of over 93,000 square foot Sporting Club, which offers over 300 pieces of state-of-the-art exercise equipment, Book it now!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Omni Hotel at Independence Park from $182 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Philadelphia's Historic and vitality surround the elegant Omni Hotel at Independence Park. All (except 12) rooms overlook Indepenence National Historic Park. Central to all historic areas and within a few blocks walking distance Book it now!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Sheraton Philadelphia Center City
from $189 per night
Overview | Rates | Map In the heart of Philadelphia, the Sheraton Philadelphia Center City puts you within walking distance of America's historical landmarks, including Independence Hall and the Franklin Institute Book it now!
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"Philadelphia, PA: Liberty, In a New Light (Flight Not Included)"
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Philadelphia, PA: Now a Colony Of Food And Fine Dining!
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America's first capital city, Philadelphia is rich in American history and culture. From Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 proclaiming American independence, to Penn's Landing, named after the influential and charismatic governor William Penn, Philadelphia has much to teach visitors about the early years of America. At the same time, Philadelphia is a bustling city with modern attractions and entertainment.
Philadelphia's historical roots are very deep. As the seat of American government during the first crucial decades of American independence, Philadelphia was America's greatest city. The city's pride was manifested in the City Hall, which is the largest and most ornate municipal hall in the country. Philadelphia was the site of the meetings of the Continental and then the US Congress until 1800. But Philadelphia's history is even older than that of the United States itself. As a British Colony founded by William Penn and the Quakers, Pennsylvania attracted many different religious denominations to its tolerant atmosphere. Many of those faiths have built beautiful churches throughout the city in celebration of the religious freedom they found in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia was and remains to this day a cultural center. Benjamin Franklin himself helped found many of the educational and cultural offerings of the city. Numerous universities and museums can be found here in the City of Brotherly Love. The Philadelphia Art Museum is the third largest in the country with over 300,000 different items. Other museums celebrate the Philadelphia's place in American history. Philadelphia also boasts numerous entertainment centers, such as Penn's Landing where a wonderful collection of historical ships provides the background for numerous restaurants and entertainment venues.
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Philadelphia's careful city planning made it an ideal choice for housing the US government, and it has produced many treasures that are still enjoyed by visitors and residents. Fairmont Park, for example, is the largest landscaped municipal park in the world. It houses numerous attractions, as well as walking trails and recreation areas.
Philadelphia has enjoyed a special place in American history, and visitors come to the city to learn about that history as they learn about this beautiful city and all it offers.