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Everything clean, close to many places, the staff very kind
The cleanliness of the hotel and the nice staff.
Four Points Philadelphia Northeast sits on Roosevelt Boulevard with easy access to shopping, parks and entertainment in Northeast Philadelphia. Nearby highlights include large shopping centers, outdoor green spaces and family-friendly attractions; central Philadelphia’s historic Old City and the Museum District are a short drive away, making the hotel a practical base for both business travelers and leisure visitors who want quieter accommodations near restaurants and retail.
A large natural area offering miles of trails along Pennypack Creek, picnic spots and birdwatching — ideal for outdoor walks without leaving the city.
A major outlet and retail complex with more than 150 stores, dining options and family entertainment — popular for bargain shopping and indoor strolling.
A large casino with slots, table games, dining and entertainment, plus a racetrack in the nearby Bensalem area — good for an evening of gaming and shows.
Home to world-class art collections and the famed 'Rocky Steps', the Museum District also includes several museums, cultural institutions and scenic parkway views.
Historic heart of Philadelphia: Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and surrounding colonial-era streets and museums — a must-see for first-time visitors to the city.
One of the nation’s older zoos with family-friendly exhibits, interactive encounters and a strong conservation focus.
Make the most of your stay at Four Points Philadelphia Northeast with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Philadelphia:
Philadelphia is a compact, history-rich city with world-class museums, iconic historic sites and a diverse culinary scene — ideal for short cultural trips or longer stays. Four Points Philadelphia Northeast is a smart choice because it combines a convenient Roosevelt Boulevard location near shops and restaurants with a quiet, clean property and a reputation for friendly staff. It’s especially convenient for visitors who prefer easy car access to both Northeast attractions and downtown Philadelphia while staying in a modern, comfortable hotel.
Four Points Philadelphia Northeast
9461 Roosevelt Boulevard
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Philadelphia
Summer
Late Spring–Summer (May through September)
Winter (December through February), excluding holiday weekends
March–May. Temperatures warm from cool to pleasant, parks and gardens bloom, and major events like the Philadelphia Flower Show and Philly Beer Week occur.
A major annual horticultural exhibition typically held in March. One of the largest indoor flower shows in the world, drawing residents and visitors alike.
A flamboyant New Year’s Day parade with elaborate costumes, music, and community groups parading down Broad Street.
A multi-day Independence Day celebration centered around Benjamin Franklin Parkway with concerts, free programming, and fireworks.
Large music festival produced by Jay-Z, usually held around Labor Day on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, featuring national acts.
An established running weekend in November (varies) that brings thousands of runners and spectators to the city.
June Pride festivities and related cultural events take place across the city and in the Gayborhood near Center City.
Philadelphia has humid summers (highs often 80s–90s°F / mid-20s to mid-30s°C) and cold winters (often 20s–40s°F / -6 to 5°C) with occasional snow. Spring and fall are mild but changeable. Pack layers year-round, bring a compact umbrella for spring/fall, breathable clothing for summer humidity, and a warm coat, hat, and gloves for winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential — Center City is highly walkable and many historic areas are cobblestoned.
Philadelphia hotel and short-term rental prices vary with sports schedules, conventions, and seasonal tourism. High demand arrives in late spring and summer (May–September) around outdoor festivals, graduation weekends (May), and warm-weather travel. Major events (e.g., Made in America, NFL home games, large conventions at the Pennsylvania Convention Center) create sharp local spikes — often increasing rates and making central hotels sell out weeks in advance. Fall (October–November) sees moderate demand around college football, Eagles home games and marathons; prices are variable on game weekends. Winter (December–February) is generally the most budget-friendly time for hotels outside holiday periods (Christmas, New Year’s, and the Mummers Parade). Booking 4–8 weeks ahead in shoulder seasons usually yields good deals; for peak events and summer weekends, book 3+ months in advance.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use SEPTA public transit, walking, and bike shares for most Center City travel; avoid driving in the dense core unless necessary.
Plan museum visits in the morning to avoid crowds (longer lines appear midday), buy attraction tickets in advance for major sites (Independence Hall timed entry, popular museum exhibits), and use the Independence Visitor Center on the Parkway as a hub for maps, attraction passes, and current event info. For the best local flavor, take a guided food or neighborhood walking tour early in your trip to orient yourself to Philly’s distinct areas.
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