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Enjoy a warm welcome and step back in time to colonial Philadelphia at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel. Create memories with loved ones as you stroll along cobblestone streets and visit America?s most historic square mile, which includes such sites as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, just four blocks away.After a busy day, wind down in our indoor heated swimming pool or whirlpool. When you?re ready to re-energize, head to our fitness center.Call it a night in one our 365 guest rooms and suites and sleep easy in the celebrated ?ahhhhh? of the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper (SM) Bed. Plus, you can stay connected while away with wireless High Speed Internet Access in all guest rooms, public areas, and the lobby.Whether you?re flying in from the Philadelphia International Airport or pulling into Amtrak?s 30th Street Station, our hotel is easy to get to. You?ll be greeted with a smile and reassurance that your time spent here for business or pleasure is worth it.Enjoy a stay you?ll always remember at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel.
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Location. The Sheraton Society Hill Hotel in Philadelphia, Pa. is less than one-half mile from Penn's Landing, the Liberty Bell and the Betsy Ross House. Downtown Philadelphia is less than one mile from the hotel. The University of Pennsylvania is four miles away. The hotel is located in the northeast quadrant of Society Hill neighborhood, which runs from Walnut Street to Lombard Street and 8th Street to Front Street, and includes 19th century architecture and cobblestone streets. Hotel Features. The Sheraton Society Hill Hotel offers the Wooden Nickel Restaurant that serves American cuisine in a sports bar atmosphere. This Philadelphia hotel includes an indoor pool and children's pool. The hotel's fitness center includes cardiovascular equipment and televisions. More than 20,000 square feet of event space is provided. The hotel's business center provides computer stations where high-speed Internet access is available. Guestrooms. Guestroom windows at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel offer views of Society Hill, Delaware River or Penn's Landing. Coffeemakers and refrigerators are available. Guestrooms are equipped with cable television. High-speed Internet access is provided in the guestrooms. Room service is available. Guestrooms include Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Beds. Shine by Bliss toiletries are provided. All rooms are 100% nonsmoking. Expert Tip. The Sheraton Society Hill Hotel offers special dog beds for pets accompanying guests.
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Enjoy a warm welcome and step back in time to colonial Philadelphia at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel. Create memories with loved ones as you stroll along cobblestone streets and visit America's most historic square mile, which includes such sites as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, just four blocks away. After a busy day, wind down in our indoor heated swimming pool or whirlpool. When you're ready to re-energize, head to our fitness center. Call it a night in one our 365 guest rooms and suites and sleep easy in the celebrated "ahhhhh" of the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper (SM) Bed. Club Rooms offer all the extras of your own office. Plus, you can stay connected while away with wireless High Speed Internet Access in all guest rooms, public areas, and the lobby. Whether you're flying in from the Philadelphia International Airport or pulling into Amtrak's 30th Street Station, our hotel is easy to get to. You'll be greeted with a smile and reassurance that your time spent here for business or pleasure is worth it. Enjoy a stay you'll always remember at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel.
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Awesome location.Staff, especially the
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Posted Apr 17, 2008
Good
Awesome location.Staff, especially the bell hop and valet were not courteous. The Valet actually argued with me about whether my car was up from the garage.“I might stay again for the location and because I have stayed before. But I did not find the ...
Good location, close to many popular
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Posted Apr 15, 2008
Good
Good location, close to many popular attractions and not too far from subway station.My room windows faced the indoor swimming pool; there was a distinct smell of chlorine.“Good location just a few blocks from subway station, lots of great dining...
King Size Bed, Flat screen TV, and
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Posted Apr 15, 2008
Excellent
King Size Bed, Flat screen TV, and concierge service is wonderful. The location was perfect, and it was beautiful inside of the hotel.Elevators are slow.“Suited my needs perfectly...
The room was really clean, spacious.“I
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Excellent
The room was really clean, spacious.“I was completely impressed with the hotel. Loved the lobby area and the staff were helpful. The room was spotless, and the bed was cozy. It really looked like the pictures. The location is a bit on the sidelines, ...
Location, 4 stories, service.Nothing I
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Posted Apr 08, 2008
Excellent
Location, 4 stories, service.Nothing I can think of.“The location was almost ideal for taking short walks to local shops in central Philadelphia and south street. Its not an enormous skyscraper which is nice. There are 4 stories with a big central...
The staff was very polite and
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Posted Apr 08, 2008
Excellent
The staff was very polite and accommodating.There was a lot of noise from the hallways late at night.“We liked that this hotel was walking distance from sightseeing spots and fine dining places although the hotel itself was in a quiet space. The...
Used the travel agency and was that the
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Posted Mar 30, 2008
Excellent
Used the travel agency and was that the reason we got a room far far from the elevator? Room itself very nice. Had a little trouble with just double beds (but then that is all that anywhere in Philly seemed to have). There were four of us in the...
We had a conference here in late May. On the plus side, nice decorared rooms, very nice staff, good food. On the negative, paper thin walls, hard as a rock mattress, no TV or radio in exercise room so that you have to stare at blank walls, no...