The hype
Travelers adore the Art Deco vibes and central location but consistently groan about the elevator logistics.
Book this if You want to sleep inside America's first modern skyscraper with killer views and the Reading Terminal Market at your doorstep.
Quick Take: A grand historic shell with unbeatable location, but the elevators are slow and the pool is gone forever.
Reviewed by @itskimberlyfisher: I stayed at Loews Philadelphia and the room felt huge for a city hotel. The view of the Jefferson building from my window was iconic, and the staff left the sweetest welcome treats. It felt like a true home base in the city.
Travelers adore the Art Deco vibes and central location but consistently groan about the elevator logistics.
You might get a connecting room with thin walls even if you didn't ask for one—request a non-connecting room at booking.
“I am requesting a high-floor room (20+) away from the elevators. Please ensure it is NOT a connecting room as I am a light sleeper.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Correct. The pool is permanently closed. The Joseph Anthony Spa offers water treatments (Turkish bath), but no swimming pool.
Valet is ~$60.02/night including tax. There is no self-park on-site, but public garages nearby (like 12th & Filbert) are cheaper.
Yes, very. Loews charges a flat $40 fee per stay (limit 2 pets), which is much cheaper than most city hotels.
Yes, a 'Destination Fee' of approximately $29/night is added to the bill.
No. Breakfast at Bank & Bourbon costs ~$16-35 per person.
It is directly across the street. You can't get closer.
The 'Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package' often includes free parking if you book directly through the Visit Philly site.
The 33rd floor offers the highest views, but the elevators take the longest to get there.
Ask for the 'Kids Cozy Camping' tent package if traveling with little ones—it keeps them occupied.
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