Philadelphia's Center City is an urban playground of contrasts — a city at once steeped in history, full of monuments, attesting to the city's historic role in American independence, while also pulsating with a wild nightlife. Wander down the old cobblestone streets of the old city, with the iconic Liberty Bell and Independence Hall; check out the buzzing gay-friendly nightlife on Locust Street — in what locals affectionately call "Gaybourhood", with its rainbow flags and neon signs. There's Rittenhouse Square to consider too, with its plush gourmet restaurants and trendy cafes. Not forgetting China Town, and tree-lined Society Hall, with its luxury colonial houses and secret gardens. Philadelphia's Center City is a great location choice for all — which is why so many of the best hotels in Center City are family-friendly and perfect for couples on a romantic break.
For couples
![Fitler Club](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/7c/dc/7cdcf7f0cea20a978ec1071342df5d81/600x422.jpg)
- There's a reason why couples love Fitler Club: this exclusive members-only hotel affords unbeatable views of the city, elite dining, and cutting-edge rooms. Best of all, it's just a short walk from some of the sweetest spots in central Philadelphia, from Reading Terminal Market to the theatres and music halls. Perfect for a special city break!
- Penn's View Hotel is another romantic option, with its jetted tubs in the traditional rooms. And what could be more romantic than Italian food in one of the city's most popular Italian restaurants? All to be washed down with a glass of wine from the hotel's infamous wine cellar (so extensive it's in the Guiness Book of Records).
- For something historic, you can't beat Morris House Hotel. After all, this charming Morris House — a historic landmark itself — was built in 1787, and remains complete with its sash windows and antique furnishings. When combined with the marble bathrooms, and French food by candelight in the courtyard, it's a romantic and unique stay!
- The Rittenhouse is a grand luxury hotel set on Rittenhouse Square. It's perfect for couples, particularly because of the majestic views, but when you add the fine dining restaurant, tea house and pampering spa to the deal, it's a no-brainer!
For families
![Roost East Market](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/ae/bc/aebc2cf1510a24be1ee5f2c54a579f21/600x422.jpg)
- Roost East Market is a superb option for families, a collection of stylish self-catering apartments with a hipsterish twist. Expect chic furniture, cool splashes of art, and a community veg garden that you can use yourself! Families will love the outdoor children's play area, and the easy access to both Reading Terminal and the historic district.
- The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia is full of glitz and glamour, a downtown grand dame. But it's also an excellent option for families — the hotel will entertain the kids while you enjoy the full-service spa or fine-dining restaurant. A luxury family pick.
For LGBTQ+
![Inn on Camac](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/f0/4d/f04d2058869dbe3658ff4af3ba298db1/600x422.jpg)
- Inn on Camac is an intimate self-service inn on the corner of Locust Street, in a central city area known locally as "Gaybourhood". These cosy, light and airy rooms are set in a colonial building, amidst the teeming LGBTQ+ nightlife, and near all the major sights — a fun, gay-friendly option!
For a studio or apartment
![Roost Midtown](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/73/4f/734fcfefbbd7edba0a20bf4a4c4993d1/600x422.jpg)
- Sonder The Heid is in the 'Loft District', also known as Callowhill — a series of sleek, industrial studios and apartments, all open-plan and double-height. These artsy apartments are a short walk to Rail Park where you'll see local artwork, and the Spring Garden subway station is nearby, making sightseeing a breeze.
- Lokal Hotel Old City gives guests the chance not just to feel like a local, but to eat like one. Every smart, rustic-chic self-catering suite comes with an iPad that enables you to order from local shops. It's slap-bang in the easily walkable old city, so expect seamless sightseeing too.
- Roost Midtown is a good option if you want an island of peace amidst the buzz of city life; a collection of stylish, trendy apartments set in a grand downtown building. Hipster is the word here! Expect free bikes and artisan coffee. Better still, easy access to the nearby subway makes getting about town very simple.
- AKA Rittenhouse Square is a smart, all-suite stay in a superb location, perched by Rittenhouse Square. It's a great option for independent sorts, as the kitchens are fully equipped, but if you want fab food, there's a pretty hip restaurant and bar on site too.
For luxury
![The Notary Hotel](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/05/f8/05f86b0a4dd72b00fc8bdac8ac060381/600x422.jpg)
- For a luxury stay overlooking Rittenhouse Square, check out Roost Rittenhouse — upscale apartments set in a grand historic building right on the square. The elegant historic features are all there (original fireplaces and sash windows) yet seamlessly combined with high-tech gadgetry and stylish modern decor. A smart city stay.
- The Notary Hotel is a grand luxury hotel with classy rooms looking out over Penn Square — you can't get more central than that! Complete with a Spanish-style restaurant, and moody bar, it makes for a sophisticated city crash pad.
- You feel on top of the world at Four Seasons Philadelphia; particularly from the infinity pool on the 57th floor! With the enchanting views from the floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized bathrooms, and award-winning food, this sleek five-star is easily one of the best luxury hotels in town.
For history buffs
![Thomas Bond House](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/ba/8e/ba8e8bbf0f6b6562d65ab2df797f3a81/600x422.jpg)
- Dating back to 1789, Thomas Bond House is one for history buffs. The charming rooms are filled with delightful antiques and period furniture, and the sash windows afford lovely views. All set within walking distance of the major historic sights.
- Aloft Downtown Philadelphia is set in the landmark 1920s Liberty Title Building, and retains all its old charm: high ceilings, original windows, amazing artwork. It's right in the thick of it, so expect easy access to all the sights (City Hall is just a short walk away). Plus there's a light-bite restaurant and cool bar.
For art lovers
![Hotel Palomar Philadelphia](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/65/b9/65b9ceb4985e664381029fd6c7cd1111/600x422.jpg)
- Hotel Palomar Philadelphia, a cool, contemporary four-star hotel is adorned with the works of local artists. It's also perfectly located, being a stone's throw from Rittenhouse Suare and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Unbeatable views
![Hotel Monaco Philadelphia](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/ac/8b/ac8bddf3387099df9719ed21a8f61901/600x422.jpg)
- If you want gorgeous city views, look no further than Hotel Monaco Philadelphia. From the vibrant roms, you'll see everything from the Liberty Bell Centre to the leafy historic parks of the city. This hotel radiates class, too, with guests enjoying complimentary wine hour every evening.
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