Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States of America

Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium
3.5
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petetravel648
7 years ago
Kind staff It is always a pleasure when reception staff are friendly. Had a lovely room with comfortable beds and a killer breakfast. Would recommend this for easy access to the city and excellent hospitality. Thank you to the team.

Property Location
With a stay at Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium in Philadelphia (South Philadelphia), you'll be minutes from Citizens Bank Park and close to Independence Hall. This hotel is within close proximity of Lincoln Financial Field and Wells Fargo Center.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 238 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, while 32-inch LCD televisions with cable programming provide entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.

Amenities
Enjoy recreational amenities such as a health club and an outdoor pool. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and tour/ticket assistance.

Dining
Enjoy a meal at a restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a 24-hour business center, and express check-out. Planning an event in Philadelphia? This hotel has 10000 square feet (929 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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petetravel648
|1 review
Kind staff It is always a pleasure when reception staff are friendly. Had a lovely room with comfortable beds and a killer breakfast. Would recommend this for easy access to the city and excellent hospitality. Thank you to the team.
appleapm
|1 review
They are closing before end of January, 2018.. Good riddance. They charged us regular rates but didn’t have a lot of alcohol in the bar, the restaurant wasn’t open most of the time and the gift shop was low too. We didn’t get a heads up and stumbled on this information when we arrived. Glad this is going away. Not the way to treat people in your little member program or just guests in general. Buh-bye.
michaelaz54
|1 review
The Hotel from Hell I stayed in this hotel for a week - from January 6th through the 13th, 2018. It was a mistake for the following reasons: 1. I was trapped in an elevator on the 7th floor. Doors would not open, and no one responded to my emergency call. Two days later, the elevator was totally down. 2. One morning there was no water. 3. The front door of the hotel was frequently inoperable. 4. The refrigerator in the room worked sporadically. I had to place a buck of ice in it to keep it cool. 5. No Kleenex in room. 6. Staff were slow and frequently rude. 7. The $12.99 buffet was not worth it. Sausage links were not edible. Lights were too dim. 8. Wi fi frequently did not work. 9. Shower. Too subtle gradations between hot and cold. 10. Outside sidewalks were slippery. Noticeable paint peeling.
Shaun D
|1 review
Hotel must survive purely on its location I'm just going to add to most other people's sentiments but with the specifics of my stay here. The service here is more on the casual side than the professional side. We were set up in a room where the heater did not work during winter. They remedied this by putting us into another room. We pack up all our luggage and go down 7 floors to reception to grab a key to a room that was literally just across the hall. We settled down into the new room and the toilet did not flush after being used. Opened the back unit up and the chain inside the water to operate the flush mechanism had rusted through. They did promptly replace and fix it. Do they need to be checking their rooms are operational before putting guests into them maybe? Being a Flyers fan, I was excited about the "philly sports bar" downstairs. The service was average and inattentive. The menu was decent but how do you run out of fries at 6pm on a Friday night? Being offered crisps as a replacement was almost offensive but there is nothing else in the immediate area, so we just went with it. Meals were supplied with no cutlery. Cutlery was requested and forgotten about. I had to ask 3 times to get a knife and fork, so my wife could eat her meal. The WiFi in the room did not work for half our stay. We were supplied with a call center number to contact who were not able to solve the issue that night. The bed was comfy and it's a convenient location in regards to the Airport, Stadiums and City. We easily walked home from Wells Fargo Center despite it being 15 degrees Fahrenheit outside. This was the most mediocre of the 8 hotels we stayed in during our united states holiday.
cdbasu
|1 review
Cold day for a game I think most people have this hotel pegged. It’s in an unbelievable location but I don’t understand Philly because it seems to be the only hotel in the area. How that is I don’t understand. Perhaps if there were more hotels this hotel would feel the need to step up the game, but the TV’s in the rooms seem to be the only thing renovated in the last twenty years. I also understand that early check in might not be available, but if someone comes early to check in, you say the room is not ready, and they leave for three hours and return, how is it not possible the room is still not ready? (And at that point it’s just about normal checkin time anyway). Other odd questions: without a number of other immediate dining options, why does your restaurant have such limited hours and a gift shop where you can’t room charge?

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