1200 Market St.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Nightly Rates: ( 139.00 - 139.00 )
4 Star
A sweeping transformation of the historic landmark PSFS Bank Building in downtown Philadelphia has resulted in the creation of the new Loews Philadelphia Hotel! * SETTING A NEW STANDARD OF HOSPITALITY IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIAThe visual theme of the building is "quality" and "timeless modernity". It does not attempt to re-create the setting of a certain period but gives an impression of warmth and comfort in public spaces and drama and excitement of a striking design. The international style of the building is accented with an art deco theme. It was constructed with granite, marble, stainless steel, and rare woods. Period details including Cartier Clocks, bank vault doors, polished travertine and granite surfaces are preserved.


All rates are subject to availability.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 pm
· Check out time is 12:00 pm
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1932
· Renovated in 1999/2000
· 581 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 33 floors.
Using Interstate 95 south (from New York), take I-95 to exit 17: I-676 west for one mile to the Broad Street exit. At the end of the ramp make the first left on to Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine Street three traffic lights to 12th Street and proceed three blocks to Filbert Street. Take Filbert Street (left only) one block to 13th Street, make left hand turn. Go one block to Market Street, turn left. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is on the corner of 12th Street and Market Street. The hotel entrance is on Market Street.
Using I-95 north (from Airport, Baltimore, Washington, DC). Take I-95 to exit 17: I-676 west for one mile to the Broad Street exit. At the end of the ramp make the first left on to Vine Street/Local traffic. Proceed on Vine Street three traffic lights to 12th Street and proceed three blocks to Filbert Street. Take Filbert Street (left turn only) one block to 13th Street, make left hand turn. Go one block to Market Street, turn left. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is on the corner of 12th Street and Market Street. The hotel entrance is on Market Street.
Take Pennsylvania Turnpike East to exit 24; Valley Forge/I-76 east. Proceed for 17 miles to exit 37; I-676. Take I-676 west for one mile to the Broad Street exit. At the end of the ramp make the first left on to Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine Street three traffic lights to 12th Street and proceed three blocks to Filbert Street. Take Filbert Street (left turn only) one block to 13th Street, make left hand turn. Go one block to Market Street, turn left. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is on the corner of 12th Street and Market Street. The hotel entrance is on Market Street.
Using the Walt Whitman Bridge. Take the Atlantic City Expressway east to the end, merging with Route 42 North. Continue on 42 North following traffic signs to Walt Whitman Bridge. Upon crossing the bridge, proceed to I-95 north to exit 17: I-676 west for one mile to the Broad Street exit. At the end of the ramp make the first left on to Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine Street three traffic lights to 12th Street, make left hand turn. Go one block to Market Street, turn left. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is on the corner of 12th Street and Market Street. The hotel entrance is on Market Street.
The hotel is in the heart of Center City Philadelphia.
Philadelphia International Airport is eight miles away
Credit card required. Credit Card Deposit required for reservations for Nov 18th and 19th, 2005.
24 hours prior to arrival local hotel time to avoid penalty. Effective NOV 18-19, 2005 - Cancel 12 months prior to arrival.
Three ballrooms include the Millennium Hall with 30-foot ceilings. 40,000 square feet of flexible space. A restored historic penthouse boardroom with floor to ceiling windows.* The Commonwealth Hall - 57 feet x 108 feet, 6,176 square feet, ceiling 17 feet, theater 650 guests, classroom 400 guests, rounds 520 guests* The Regency Ballroom - 80 feet x 118 feet, 9,175 square feet, ceiling 18 feet, theater 980 guests, classroom 600 guests, rounds 760 guests* The Millennium Hall - 79 feet x 123 feet, 9,752 square feet, ceiling 30 feet, theater 775 guests, classroom 460 guests, rounds 600 guests* The Washington Room - 37 feet x 83 feet, 3,149 square feet, ceiling 10 feet, theater 330 guests, classroom 195 guests, rounds 260 guests* The Congress Room - 37 feet x 83 feet, 3,149 square feet, ceiling 10 feet, theater 330 guests, classroom 195 guests, rounds 260 guests* The Tubman, Anthony, and Adams Rooms - 28 feet x 17 feet, 483 square feet, ceiling 10 feet, theater 50 guests, classroom 30 guests, rounds 50 guests, conference 22 guests* The Jefferson Boardroom - 28 feet x 19 feet, 543 square feet, ceiling 10 feet, conference 22 guests* The Roberts - 33rd floor, 18 feet x 31 feet, 573 square feet, ceiling 10 feet, theater 60 guests, classroom 35 guests, rounds 50 guests, conference 26 guests* The Howe - 33rd floor, 35 feet x 57 feet, 2,000 square feet, ceiling 15 feet, theater 205 guests, classroom 125 guests, rounds 170 guests, conference 60 guests, access to The Terrace* The Lescaze - 33rd floor, 27 feet x 54 feet, 1,414 square feet, ceiling 15 feet, theater 140 guests, classroom 85 guests, rounds 110 guests, conference 40 guests, access to The Terrace
* Philadelphia Zoo - First zoo in the United States, just added an expansion on the primate area* Sesame Place - One of the top ten theme parks in the country* Franklin Institute Science Museum - Museum that appeals to young and old, complete with giant model heart, a planetarium, and daily laser shows* King of Prussia - High end mall with all the top stores and designers* Historic Valley Forge - Area where General George Washington encamped his Continental Army of the newly formed United States of America
* Independence Hall - The Constitution was drafted here in 1787, the most popular attraction in the area* The Liberty Bell - One of the nation's most profound symbols of our country's freedom* Philadelphia Museum of Art - The third largest art museum in America* Independence National Historic Park* City Hall* DisneyQuest (opening Summer 2000)* Pennsylvania Convention Center* The Franklin Institute* The Reading Terminal Market* Academy of Music* Walnut Street theater* Restaurants and shopping.