Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia City CentervsMorris House Hotel
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia City Center and Morris House Hotel are both highly recommended by writers. On balance, Morris House Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia City Center. Morris House Hotel comes in at 80 with endorsements from 11 publications including DK Eyewitness, Zagat and Afar Magazine.
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia City Center
1201 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
From $88/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Fitness Center
Fodor's
"With its understated boutique-like charms, this Four Points, opened in December 2008, offers a practical yet homey alternative to some of its larger neighbors in the convention center area." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Located four blocks from the Convention Center, it has a fabulous seafood restaurant and an impressive modern design with a four-story high lobby atrium."
Star Service
"This huge convention hotel remains a safe, dependable chain offering, and the staff holds up well under pressure. Security remains a conspicuous presence." Full review
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Guests should request a unit on the 22nd floor or higher—the views are exceptional.
Gayot
"The 92-room property offers free high-speed Internet access and complimentary bottled water for their guests who will surely find comfort in modern, country-cozy style rooms."
Time Out
"Across the street from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, this hotel is the spot for those on business to recharge while also having the convenience of location to Chinatown and Center City." Full review
Morris House Hotel Show All Reviews
225 S. 8th St., Philadelphia, PA 19106
From $119/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"This is a lovely bed-and-breakfast option in leafy Society Hill... it's away from other hotels and touristy spots, giving visitors an authentic neighborhood experience." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This 1787 home is now a luxury boutique hotel and is one of the city’s best hotels to experience colonial ambience."
Rough Guide
"Luxury boutique hotel in a 1787 Society Hill mansion with a lovely courtyard, cleverly refurbished to maintain its historical feel. Ample continental breakfast included."
Gayot
"The fifteen bedrooms in this National Historic Landmark have been individually decorated to complement the building's original 1787 architecture."
BlackBook
"Fabulously located in walking distance of all your fave olde timey tourist spots, the Morris House combines cozy, historic building and afternoon tea with elegant, modern touches."
Zagat
"Built in 1787, this white-columned, ivy-covered brick boutique just a few blocks from Independence Hall offers rooms and suites decorated in Colonial-inspired style."
Afar Magazine
"Guestrooms are large and uncluttered with all the modern conveniences, splashes of natural light, and sparkling bathrooms, some with Jacuzzi tubs." Full review
National Geographic
"“Ideal for people who like to walk. Sweet, old-fashioned atmosphere with a romantic courtyard.”...Fifteen rooms decorated in 18th-century style, most overlooking a garden; no elevator. " Full review
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Free breakfast and afternoon tea.
Condé Nast Traveler
"Soaring columns and dark bricks greet you, the lobby is pristine, broad, and airy, and even the sitting room—where you can have tea and cookies by a roaring fire—is charming." Full review
Time Out
"This National Historic Landmark was constructed in 1787 and retains its post-Revolutionary charm." Full review