This is a modern and fun site in walking distance to restaurants and nightlife, as long as you don’t mind Conshy’s hilly grade. I was in town to drop off my daughter at Villanova and wanted a change of pace from King of Prussia/Plymouth Meeting hotels. The parking garage next door was convenient and free (on the upper levels beyond a gate, which may not free during the week). The hotel is shoehorned into a hillside block across a park-like space from a (more modern) corporate building. The hotel entry is a converted old brick firehouse, a charming and unique blend of architecture and history that contrasts nicely with the modern surroundings. I entered around 6 p.m. on a Saturday and the lobby felt fairly small, possibly because many people were having food at the tables and patrons were arriving for a large bat mitzvah party. Check in was quick and smooth. I did not eat at the 2nd floor restaurant or bar but they looked like fun spots with interesting views and a large, semi-enclosed outdoor area. The elevator & hallways were clean and looked fairly new. The room (King bed) had a large bathroom with barn doors. The shower with full glass separation and door was roomy and offered two shower heads: one an angled rainfall-type and the other a lower wand type (the rainfall-type helped with otherwise mediocre water pressure). The main room was comfortable, with the modern trend of little-to-no closed clothing storage (mostly exposed racks and hangers), which some may not like. The bed was comfortable with quality linens. I did not use the small desk and chairs, but they seemed adequate if I had to work out of the room, and the wall-mounted TV offered a huge screen. The 6th floor windows overlooked the active neighborhood along Fayette St. The street traffic was audible even with the thick shades drawn. I also heard a passing train in the distance, but neither were terribly loud. Overall, this will be my go-to hotel when staying in Philly.
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