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Philadelphia Marriott Old City sits in the heart of historic Old City — within short walking distance of the Independence National Historical Park (Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell), the National Constitution Center, Christ Church, Betsy Ross House and a lively waterfront at Penn’s Landing. The hotel is also well placed for quick access to beloved food destinations (Reading Terminal Market) and museums (the Philadelphia Museum of Art). Old City’s compact layout makes it ideal for walking sightseeing, history-focused days, and easy dining options in cobblestone streets.
Where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were debated and adopted — a centerpiece of American history.
Home of the iconic cracked bell symbolizing American independence; free admission with short lines at off-peak times.
Interactive museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution with exhibits, films and educational programs.
Historic home and museum celebrating the life of Betsy Ross and Philadelphia’s Revolutionary-era history.
Waterfront promenade with parks, seasonal events, river views, and quick access to boat tours and summer concerts.
Historic indoor market offering a huge variety of Philadelphia specialties, fresh produce and local foods — great for breakfast or lunch.
Family-friendly park in the Historic District with a carousel, mini-golf, and green space for relaxing.
One of the nation’s great art museums; famous steps featured in the Rocky films and broad collections spanning centuries.
Make the most of your stay at Philadelphia Marriott Old City with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Philadelphia:
Philadelphia is rich in American history, world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods and an unbeatable food scene. Staying at the Philadelphia Marriott Old City places you within walking distance of the Revolution-era landmarks, waterfront views, and a wide collection of restaurants and galleries. The property’s spacious public areas, well-reviewed staff, clean comfortable rooms and central Old City location make it a practical and pleasant base for sightseeing, business travel, or a weekend getaway.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Philadelphia
Fall
Summer (June–August) — busiest and warmest, lots of events.
Winter (January–February) — lowest hotel rates aside from holiday weeks; quieter city.
March–May: Temperatures warm from cool to mild, city parks and gardens bloom, and many festivals take place (including the Philadelphia Flower Show in March). Ideal for walking tours and outdoor dining.
Largest indoor flower show in the U.S., typically held in March.
A flamboyant, tradition-rich parade on New Year's Day through the streets of Philadelphia.
Multi-day festival culminating in a big July 4th celebration with fireworks and concerts.
Large music festival held in early September, drawing big-name acts.
Major running events (Marathon often in November; Broad Street Run typically in May) that draw thousands.
June Pride events and numerous neighborhood cultural festivals across the warmer months.
Pack layers year-round: a light waterproof jacket for spring/fall, sunscreen and breathable clothing for summer, and insulated outerwear plus waterproof boots for winter. Carry an umbrella for sudden showers, and check forecasts before planning long outdoor activities.
Hotel and short-term rental prices in Philadelphia fluctuate with seasons, sports schedules, large festivals, and weekday vs weekend demand. Prices peak in late spring (March–May) around the Philadelphia Flower Show, college graduations, and conferences, and in summer (June–August) around Independence Day and music festivals. Weekends and game days (Eagles, Phillies, Sixers) push rates up, as do big conventions near the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The most budget-friendly times are typically January–February (after the holidays) and some mid-week periods in late fall. Booking 30–60 days in advance helps, and weekday stays are usually cheaper than Friday–Sunday.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Philadelphia is compact and walkable in Center City and Old City, with a solid public transit network (SEPTA) and major rail (Amtrak) and air (PHL) connections.
Base yourself in Center City, Old City, or Rittenhouse for best walkability and transit access; buy attraction tickets and SEPTA passes in advance when possible, and time museum visits for weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Philadelphia Marriott Old City
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