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    La Reserve On Pine

    3.9 (48 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Romantic front seating area
    Julia K.

    Perfect BnB experience in the heart of the most walkable & safe part of the City of Brotherly Love. Tip: book directly through their website! Better value all around Had a delightful 1 night stay on a sultry spring night. My room was comfy and clean. The best part of the time spent was the made-to-order breakfast on Saturday morn! Get your time selected before bedtime & the delicious smell of coffee and bread will wake you up. Maria the manager is sweet, attentive and made my whole stay perfection! Definitely the place to book before you go anywhere else in Phillie.

    Leanne S.

    We have stayed here many times and feel like we have a little apartment in the city. We have only ever stayed in the Saratoga or Rittenhouse suites and can't comment on the other rooms, but we LOVE these. Everything is very clean, and the staff is consistently sweet. Cozy, more gorgeous than the photos, spacious, well designed... you won't want to leave, but there is so much to do in Center City, of course, so don't sit around luxuriating, lol. The location is perfect for good restaurants, the park, shopping, and so much else. Thank god I let my spouse pick the hotels. We don't get the breakfast as vegans, but Maria had almond milk for coffee. We usually head to PS & Co on Locust, a lesser-known gem with food as good as Vedge for all meals of the day. Some things to know: 1.) It is two townhouse buildings, with no door in-between, so you have to go out the front and then back in to go from one side to the other, not a big deal, and the key pad is easy to operate. 2.) You can park out front to unload your bags. They direct you to a reasonable parking lot a block or two away. 3.) I don't think you can control the temperature in the suites, but there are ceiling fans. The history of the (1850) buildings is interesting as well as the renovations -- which took away the backyard. The person who grew up there now owns it, pretty cool. There is often a deal mid-week for $100 a night, which is incredible for a whole apartment.

    Eric G.

    I was looking for an affordable hotel to stay at during a layover in Philly. La Reserve fit the bill perfectly. I made my reservation via Expedia and got an email within the hour requesting confirmation information. Once I provided that the reservation was set. The B&B is decorated very nicely. I waited in the parlor area while Maria was checking in another customer. She was friendly and efficient in checking me in and explaining more about the history of the B&B. I stayed in the Heritage room which was homely and very spacious. I was elated that the Wi-fi worked perfectly unlike the non functioning Wi-fi at my previous hotel. I'm not a fan of shared bathrooms but when in Rome...lol. I did like that the shower had a shampoo, conditioner, and soap dispenser in case you forgot any of those. It was also cool they provided lotion and for the ladies make-up remover pads. The location was great as well. It was within walking distance of the train line I needed to take to get to the airport. The highlight though was the weekend breakfast that I happened to participate in. I had a tasty omelette with goat cheese. I also enjoyed meeting two other couples that were all friendly. Unfortunately after breakfast I had to hightail it to the airport but it was a good way to end my visit. I would definitely stay again.

    Surprisingly good cheddar scones and delicious muffins for breakfast - all fresh from the oven
    Axelle A.

    We had a fabulous stay at La Reserve, we were not expecting such a lovely, warm, comfortable and home-like place. First, it is located in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood which is one of the cutest neighborhood of old Philly. Here, no more modern buildings, banks, or H&M. Beautiful old houses, lovely coffee shops take over and it is really a pleasure to walk around. La Reserve itself is inside an old house, with furniture like it must have been in the 19th century - I am totally guessing here, I obviously have no idea on the matter but let 's say it looks authentically from another time when things were beautiful... The room (Penn Franklin) was very large with a comfortable bed, huge pillows, big TV, armchairs, a desk big enough to work on, a well equipped kitchen and very clean bathroom. And again the furniture makes you feel like you were in an old beautiful house. So I have talked about the bed, what about the breakfast? 5 stars again with some normal breakfast during the week (try the great cheddar scones or delicious muffins) and brunch for the week end where you can choose between your style eggs or specials of the day. Oh and all day long, some tea and coffee are available, along with some cookies in the common area. On our last day, as I was leaving on the evening, I just hanged out in the house all day and it was perfect, as there is a big living room with several sofas, and chairs. The common area is really welcoming if you need to wait before check in or after check out. Also, the staff is very kind and very responsive to your needs. If I were to come back to Philly, I would definitely go straight to La Reserve again!

    Shelby S.

    We had a wonderful stay at La Reserve. The room was beautiful. Staff was so sweet and really had a welcoming atmosphere. Will definitely rebook next time I'm in Philly.

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    The location was excellent for our sightseeing and for visiting family. The hosts were pleasant and the breakfast was filling.

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    Very lovely B&B. Large, airy rooms with shared baths. Quite old-fashioned, which our out of town guests loved.

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    1715 on Rittenhouse, A Boutique Hotel - Our room was called The Salon and looked like a library

    1715 on Rittenhouse, A Boutique Hotel

    4.1(42 reviews)
    0.2 miRittenhouse Square
    $$$

    We love The Franklin! Charming, comfortable rooms and delightful staff. Within easy walking…read moredistance of Rittenhouse Square and several fabulous restaurants. Longer but doable walk to the Philly and Barnes museums. The hotel breakfast, while not made to order, is still a step up from your typical Continental breakfast. We discovered the bar this stay, and found its selections to be impressive. Shout out to Marcus, Paige, Doug, Addison, and the rest of the staff. Thanks for another great visit. See you next time!

    1715 Rittenhouse Boutique Hotel The devil is in the details…read more I just loved the wallpaper in the room and lobby. This hidden gem is amazing from the staff, decor, towels, fresh fruit served for breakfast. The rooms were much more spacious than expected, and all of the amenities were obviously chosen with thoughtful care. The staff was the star of the show - always helpful and kind, which made the trip that much more comfortable. Without us even asking, they placed a bottle of wine with a beautiful handwritten card for our anniversary. Everyone from the manager to the front desk was always attentive and friendly. I found this hotel to be my favorite in Philadelphia partially because of its excellent location. It is located right in Rittenhouse Literally 10 steps to Rittenhouse square and has a feeling of natural peacefulness not present in the hotels deeper in the center city. It was a great feeling to spend the day in the hustle and bustle of the center city, then come back to our peaceful hotel. Additionally, the hotel is a short walk away from excellent restaurants such as Parc and Steak 48, as well as a huge variety of shops surrounding the area. If you're coming to Philadelphia, do yourself a favor and stay at the Rittenhouse. The wonderful staff, ideal location, and upscale furnishings are more than perfect for any trip's needs. We looked at different hotels including the Four Seasons and the Ritz for our special weekend, but we are so happy We went with the Rittenhouse Hotel. Staff We cannot express enough how wonderful their staff is as well. They went above and beyond. #1715rittenhouse #rittenhouse #philadelphiahotel #phillystayandplay #hotairballon #phillyhotel

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    1715 on Rittenhouse, A Boutique Hotel - Our room was called The Salon and looked like a library

    Our room was called The Salon and looked like a library

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    Trade Winds Bed and Breakfast

    Trade Winds Bed and Breakfast

    3.8(10 reviews)
    0.7 miWashington Square West

    This is not your typical Bed & Breakfast, this is like visiting someone's home. Charming and…read morecomfortable. Clean and well appointed room and shared bath. Excellent location and value. We left having made a new friend in Miss Marjorie.

    This year my partner and I stayed at this charming establishment the week of my milestone birthday…read morein March and again for the Labor Day weekend. The location was ideal as it was minutes away from a plethora of town attractions and just seconds away from Whole Foods and an ACME supermarket! We selected the spacious Master Suite which was like staying in the comfort of your own home but with added ambiance and conveniences. The refrigerator was handily stocked each day with bread, bagels, butter, milk, yogurt and orange juice. The cabinets were nicely supplied with various breakfast cereals, crackers, necessary flatware and convenient extras like wine bottle openers, can openers, microwave, toaster and dishwasher. I should also note that there was also ample paper towels. The dinette area was perfect for a couple and provides an ideal view of a picturesque street. The bathroom is a decent size with a moderate size shower stocked with luxury bath gels/cleansers and designer air fresheners The bathroom linen storage area contained at least a three day supply of fresh towels as well as being replenished daily. The queen size bed was divine and ideal for watching cable or DVDs on the provided DVD player. The suite also included remote controlled heating and air conditioning. The apex of our stay was the presentation of the flowers and festive helium balloon in honor of my birthday provided by Marjorie! The hospitality and attention to detail was stellar and this instantly became one of our favorite lodging sites and the definitive site in Philadelphia as we have already made reservations for a summer weekend in 2019 and likely once even year for years to come!

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    Alexander Inn - City View? More like Street View!

    Alexander Inn

    4.2(206 reviews)
    0.6 miWashington Square West
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    Apparently not what it used to be. The property has been on the market for some two years and they…read moreseem to have stopped doing maintenance while they try to sell it. Pros: good location, good staff, free happy hour each night with snacks and wine. Cons: stained and discolored carpet and bath tile. Very limited options for breakfast. No fruit at all. Waffle machine seems to burn on the outside and stay raw on the inside.

    The Alexander Inn has been a favorite of my wife and myself since 2019…read more We checked in Friday afternoon, Jan. 23, 2026. To be fair, there was a pending snow storm over the weekend, so reservations were few, and it's 17 degrees outside. The first observations weren't good. The bedspread appeared not to have been washed, the sink leaked water and, worst of all, the room was cold. REALLY COLD, maybe 55 degrees. (I don't carry a thermometer.) We did advise the front desk of the issues, and they did attend to the bedding, but were unable to increase the temperature. (Note: We did ask other guests about this. Some said their room was "fine" temperature-wise, and others said their room was "hot.") The breakfast offered to all guests is basic: bagels, English muffins, hard-boiled eggs, juice, tea, and fresh fruit. Their coffee was delicious and an attendant was on top of the breakfast bar at all times. We thought the front desk and custodian did their best, considering the challenges. Nevertheless, the rooms weren't up to past standards. We're disappointed with our recent visit and hope standards improve.

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    Breakfast lounge with comfortable seating

    Morris House Hotel

    Morris House Hotel

    4.1(76 reviews)
    0.9 miWashington Square West
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    Have I found the holy grail of boutique hotels with charming, clean, NOT cluttered, yet modern and…read morefully appointed rooms? I think I might never be able to enjoy a hotel again without comparing to this one, Morris House is just delightful and worth staying again! A great location for Penn/Jefferson/Tourists/Romance/Getaway seekers, the hotel keeps its Georgian roots will intact with extremely knowledgeable and passionate keepers who lay out cookies and breakfast every day and coffee and tea at any time. There's three separate sitting areas to choose from, all with lit fireplaces to stay cozy against the Philadelphia wilds. Plus an outdoor private courtyard to enjoy if the weather cooperates- full of flora and small lights. In wedding seasons there's a tent to protect in all weather but I am very glad we got to just enjoy the open sky. The rooms all have atmosphere to match with elements of paintings and wooden furniture pieces, but plenty of outlets, closet space, and cool lighting. Slight concerns may be a lack of water pressure for showers, hallway noise is prevalent in the mornings, you do have to pay for parking (reduced with validation). But that's just part of a city hotel and the bathrooms amazing size, modern fixtures, and huge jacuzzi tub make for a truly special experience. So many towels, bathrobes, bottled water, chocolates, and even bath salts just show how care is taken to ensure every part of a guest experience is looked after. I'm not sure I can go back to any other hotel after knowing this sort of place isn't just a dream!

    Very old but classic building, small stairways, a bit creaky. We were in room 101 and had people…read moreabove us who had a crying boy we could not sleep by. The breakfast is not for those on low carb diets . . . buns, toast, cereal . . . hard boiled eggs were difficult to peel and over cooked. Location is excellent and close to many Philly points ofd interest. Kitchenette was less than minimally supplied. No sharp knives, pans or even a wine opener. Still, nice place overall and can moderately recommend.

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    The Dwight D - Cottage Suite

    The Dwight D

    4.5(31 reviews)
    0.2 miRittenhouse Square
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    Truly wonderful experience at The Dwight D. The hotel itself has a wonderful atmosphere that feels…read morelike you're in a home - there is an inviting lounge area downstairs (with some amazing tea that I could not stop drinking), a lovely outdoor garden, and a general cozy feeling from it being a boutique hotel. We adored our room with its glorious bathtub, and the overnight oats on the breakfast menu ....the best I've ever had. The location is excellent as well, a short walking distance from soooo many great places. However, I would be remiss if I did not write about Vittoria and Ken and how they ARE the experience of this hotel. They put such a high level of care into each guest's experience, it is genuinely incredible. They go the extra step in every direction you turn. They were kind, supportive, and gracious our entire stay. They have cultivated a beautiful place at The Dwight D. I hope to be so lucky as to return again soon.

    This is a total gem in the heart of Philadelphia. Steps from Walnut Street shopping and Rittenhouse…read moreSquare with tons of amazing restaurants. Ken met us right as we pulled up and gave us a parking pass--we were literally in front of the hotel, and as it was a 24-hour Sunday to holiday Monday, our car was parked there for free our entire stay. The room was gorgeous with beautiful decor and art, an incredible comfortable king bed and the bathroom had one of the greatest showers we have ever experienced. Plus the price is incredibly low for what you get, and includes tons of amenities that chain hotels would charge you extra for-- L'Occitane products, fancy spring and bubbly waters, coffee and espresso and much more. And the common areas are just beautiful. Hands down one of the best hotel experiences we have ever had anywhere in the world.

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    Queen Room with Balcony, Room 2R

    Thomas Bond House - Baby don't light this candle

    Thomas Bond House

    4.3(52 reviews)
    1.5 miOld City

    We booked a room here to celebrate my wife's 50th birthday in Philadelphia. We typically don't book…read moreB&Bs but were intrigued by the historic appeal and location. We were very pleased to find a parking garage adjacent to the estate and proximity to Old City and its amenities. Upon arrival, we were greeted by the owner, Nature, who was very hospitable. We stayed on the third floor and were quickly reminded that we were not in a hotel (i.e., no elevators) and began lugging our bags up the steep staircase. Our room - and the entire house - was as authentic as possible following some minor restoration. The decor was not our cup of tea, but it fit the theme and we were not surprised it was missing some modern touches (i.e., USB outlets, an updated shower, etc.). We stayed here only one night but got to experience breakfast on Sunday morning; fresh pancakes with powdered sugar and blueberries and perfectly cooked sausage links. The hot food was complemented by a continental breakfast spread of fresh fruit, bagel, bread, and pastries. Our only gripe of the entire stay was that our room was extremely warm. The owner informed us upon arrival that "only heat was on" and to use the fan in the room if necessary. Unfortunately, the fan did not suffice and we were forced to prop open a window to cool of the room before we slept. Sadly, we could not keep the windows open while sleeping, because there were no screens and the city is noisy at all hours - especially early in the morning. Overall, it was an interesting experience. But, we will most likely book a hotel during our next overnight visit to the City of Brotherly Love.

    I came to Philly for 4 days specifically to have a quest place to write grants for my non-profit…read more For the entire 4 days, there was NO WIFI in the room. Nor did other guests have WIFI in their rooms. Each day I communicated with staff re this hardship and my reason for being there. I paid over $600 for the room and was only comped $100 for the inconvenience. On my last day, a staff member said I could have a late check out of 4 pm as my flight did not leave until 8, as a way to compensate for the issues. The manager then called at 2:45 saying I had to be out immediately. The one outlet in my bedroom did not work.There is no heat - and it got down to 45 at night. There is only a space heater, which is not safe to run all night. Stairs are steep and there are a lot of them. There is no one to help carry luggage. Rooms are small. Mine was freezing - had to ask for blankets as there were not extra in the room - as they had indicated.

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    I feel like writing a Novel of Letters

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