Lo que nadie te cuenta sobre el deporte en Filadelfia: tres de los estadios más grandes de la ciudad están en el mismo aparcamiento. Pon un pin en el South Philadelphia Sports Complex y puedes llegar al Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles, más conciertos en el estadio), el Citizens Bank Park (béisbol de los Phillies) y el Wells Fargo Center (Sixers y Flyers) sin cruzar ninguna calle de verdad. Solo caminas.
Esa densidad convierte a Filadelfia en un destino recurrente para los viajeros deportivos, y se vuelve loco cuando un gran partido o una gira estrella llega a The Linc. Más allá de los estadios, la ciudad tiene mucho más que ofrecer: el Liberty Bell y el Independence Hall están a 10 minutos en Uber al norte, en Old City; el Museo de Arte de Filadelfia es donde subes corriendo los escalones del Rocky con otros turistas (vale la pena); y el Reading Terminal Market es un mercado gastronómico de 130 años donde puedes comer tu primer cheesesteak con Whiz por unos $13.
Dónde hospedarse depende de lo que busques. Duerme en el Sports Complex o el Navy Yard si llegar caminando al estadio es más importante que la vida nocturna — puedes estar en tu asiento en 15 minutos, pero la zona se vacía después del partido. Duerme en Center City si quieres restaurantes y bares al nivel de la calle — cambias un trayecto de 15 minutos en metro por la línea Broad Street por una base mucho más animada. La Broad Street Line es realmente la opción más inteligente los días de partido; te deja en la Estación NRG junto a los estadios por solo $2,50. Conducir el día de un partido es un error — el aparcamiento cerca de The Linc cuesta $40-$80 y el tráfico después del partido es brutal.
La gastronomía es donde Filadelfia supera calladamente a ciudades del doble de su tamaño. Un cheesesteak cuesta $12-$15, una cena con asiento en Center City llega a $25-$45 por persona, y la escena de la cerveza artesanal es sobresaliente. Las propinas son las estándar de EE. UU.: 18-20% en restaurantes, $1-2 por bebida en bares. Pensilvania no cobra impuesto sobre las ventas en ropa ni calzado — una ventaja silenciosa para el merchandising de los Eagles.
Llegar es fácil. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia (PHL) está justo al sur de la ciudad, y el tren Airport Line de SEPTA llega al Centro de la Ciudad en 25 minutos por $6,75 — mucho más barato que los $35-$45 del Uber. Los viajeros de Reino Unido, UE, Japón, Corea, Singapur, Australia y Nueva Zelanda entran sin visa con ESTA; los titulares de pasaportes tailandeses, indios y chinos necesitan una visa B1/B2, y los tiempos de espera pueden ser largos — empieza pronto. El período ideal para visitar es de abril a junio o de septiembre a octubre; julio y agosto son húmedos y superan los 32°C. Evita Kensington después de oscurecer; Center City, Old City, Rittenhouse y el Sports Complex son todos cómodos.
Elegimos estos 10 hoteles por su distancia a pie a los estadios y las puntuaciones reales de los huéspedes — desde el recién inaugurado Live! Casino & Hotel, una torre de 4 estrellas que abrió en 2021 a 13 minutos caminando de The Linc, pasando por opciones confiables de Center City como DoubleTree, Cambria, Aloft y el Notary Autograph Collection, hasta el Holiday Inn cerca del aeropuerto para los viajeros con presupuesto que llegan en coche. Sea cual sea el hotel que reserves, hazlo pronto — las habitaciones de la semana del evento desaparecen rápido.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Lo que nadie te cuenta sobre el deporte en Filadelfia: tres de los estadios más grandes de la ciudad están en el mismo aparcamiento. Pon un pin en el South Philadelphia Sports Complex y puedes llegar al Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles, más conciertos en el estadio), el Citizens Bank Park (béisbol de los Phillies) y el Wells Fargo Center (Sixers y Flyers) sin cruzar ninguna calle de verdad. Solo caminas.
Esa densidad convierte a Filadelfia en un destino recurrente para los viajeros deportivos, y se vuelve loco cuando un gran partido o una gira estrella llega a The Linc. Más allá de los estadios, la ciudad tiene mucho más que ofrecer: el Liberty Bell y el Independence Hall están a 10 minutos en Uber al norte, en Old City; el Museo de Arte de Filadelfia es donde subes corriendo los escalones del Rocky con otros turistas (vale la pena); y el Reading Terminal Market es un mercado gastronómico de 130 años donde puedes comer tu primer cheesesteak con Whiz por unos $13.
Dónde hospedarse depende de lo que busques. Duerme en el Sports Complex o el Navy Yard si llegar caminando al estadio es más importante que la vida nocturna — puedes estar en tu asiento en 15 minutos, pero la zona se vacía después del partido. Duerme en Center City si quieres restaurantes y bares al nivel de la calle — cambias un trayecto de 15 minutos en metro por la línea Broad Street por una base mucho más animada. La Broad Street Line es realmente la opción más inteligente los días de partido; te deja en la Estación NRG junto a los estadios por solo $2,50. Conducir el día de un partido es un error — el aparcamiento cerca de The Linc cuesta $40-$80 y el tráfico después del partido es brutal.
La gastronomía es donde Filadelfia supera calladamente a ciudades del doble de su tamaño. Un cheesesteak cuesta $12-$15, una cena con asiento en Center City llega a $25-$45 por persona, y la escena de la cerveza artesanal es sobresaliente. Las propinas son las estándar de EE. UU.: 18-20% en restaurantes, $1-2 por bebida en bares. Pensilvania no cobra impuesto sobre las ventas en ropa ni calzado — una ventaja silenciosa para el merchandising de los Eagles.
Llegar es fácil. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia (PHL) está justo al sur de la ciudad, y el tren Airport Line de SEPTA llega al Centro de la Ciudad en 25 minutos por $6,75 — mucho más barato que los $35-$45 del Uber. Los viajeros de Reino Unido, UE, Japón, Corea, Singapur, Australia y Nueva Zelanda entran sin visa con ESTA; los titulares de pasaportes tailandeses, indios y chinos necesitan una visa B1/B2, y los tiempos de espera pueden ser largos — empieza pronto. El período ideal para visitar es de abril a junio o de septiembre a octubre; julio y agosto son húmedos y superan los 32°C. Evita Kensington después de oscurecer; Center City, Old City, Rittenhouse y el Sports Complex son todos cómodos.
Elegimos estos 10 hoteles por su distancia a pie a los estadios y las puntuaciones reales de los huéspedes — desde el recién inaugurado Live! Casino & Hotel, una torre de 4 estrellas que abrió en 2021 a 13 minutos caminando de The Linc, pasando por opciones confiables de Center City como DoubleTree, Cambria, Aloft y el Notary Autograph Collection, hasta el Holiday Inn cerca del aeropuerto para los viajeros con presupuesto que llegan en coche. Sea cual sea el hotel que reserves, hazlo pronto — las habitaciones de la semana del evento desaparecen rápido.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 Closest to the stadiums · new 2021 casino hotel ★8.4 Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia
📍 Dead center of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, right beside Lincoln Financial Field (home of the Philadelphia Eagles), Citizens Bank Park and Xfinity Mobile Arena. It is about 1 km — roughly a 13-minute walk — to Lincoln Financial Field, and close to NRG Station on the Broad Street Line for a straight ride into the city center.
Picture a brand-new casino hotel dropped right in the middle of Philadelphia's biggest sports district — that is Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, which opened in 2021 in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The location is the whole pitch. You are next to three major venues: Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles' home and a major NFL and concert venue; Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies play baseball; and Xfinity Mobile Arena, which runs basketball and big concerts all year. The walk to Lincoln Financial Field is about 1 km or roughly 13 minutes, so on game days you barely need a car. Inside, the hotel feels modern and polished, with a 24-hour casino, 5 restaurants, 6 bars, a spa, a pool, and — handy if you drive — free parking. Real guest scores sit at a solid 8.4 on both Agoda and Booking and 4.2 on Tripadvisor.
- Closest to the action — about a 13-minute walk to Lincoln Financial Field
- 24-hour casino · 5 restaurants · 6 bars
- Free parking · hotel opened in 2021
- Lively casino buzz around the clock — not for anyone after quiet
- Rates spike and rooms sell out fast on big event days
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No. 2 #2 near the stadiums · the only hotel in the riverfront Navy Yard ★9 📍 Right in the heart of the Navy Yard, the old naval shipyard on the Delaware River at the southern tip of Philadelphia. It's about a 20-minute walk (a few minutes by car) from Lincoln Financial Field and the South Philadelphia sports complex, close to the NRG subway station on the Broad Street Line that runs straight north into Center City, with the free Navy Yard shuttle running during business hours.
Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard plays a simple game that works: drop a brand travelers everywhere already trust into a spot almost no rival can match. It's the only full-service hotel planted in the middle of the Navy Yard, a former naval shipyard on the Delaware River at Philadelphia's southern tip, now reborn as a riverfront district of offices, restaurants and green space. What sports fans love most: it sits about a 20-minute walk — or a few minutes' drive — from Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles and a major NFL and concert venue, so game nights and big concerts don't end in a long traffic crawl. Instead of a sea of parking lots, you get a calm, safe, orderly neighborhood with a riverside park to wander. Rooms are clean modern Courtyard, with a work desk, mini-fridge and coffee maker. Inside there's The Bistro for breakfast and dinner, a Starbucks corner and a gym open 24 hours. Guests rate it 9.0/10 on Booking and agree on the cleanliness, the friendly staff and the location.
- About a 20-minute walk to Lincoln Financial Field
- Very high reviews, 9.0/10 on Booking
- Quiet, clean, safe riverfront district
- Leaving the district mostly means a car or Uber
- Rooms are function-first, not luxurious
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No. 3 #3 best-value pick near the stadiums · free 24-hour PHL airport shuttle ★7.7 📍 In South Philadelphia on the Stadium/Airport side, about 1.9 km from Lincoln Financial Field and close to both Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center. PHL airport is a short drive or ride away, and the hotel runs a free 24-hour airport shuttle.
Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG plays a straightforward game: take a brand travelers everywhere already know and drop it somewhere genuinely convenient. The 206-room hotel sits in South Philadelphia on the Stadium/Airport side, just about 1.9 km from Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, and close to both Citizens Bank Park (the Phillies) and Wells Fargo Center, where the city stages basketball, hockey and big concerts. The detail most guests single out is the free 24-hour shuttle to Philadelphia (PHL) airport, which makes late arrivals and pre-dawn departures painless. Rooms are clean, modern and practical, with a desk, mini-fridge and coffee maker, and some suites add a separate sitting area for families. An on-site restaurant covers breakfast or a late bite after a game, and Wi-Fi is free throughout. Reviews agree on the easy driving access and the value.
- Free 24-hour shuttle to PHL airport
- Close to all the big South Philly stadiums
- Lightest starting rate in the group
- Not walkable to the stadiums, so you need a car
- Rooms lean functional rather than plush
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No. 4 #4 Center City location · one train ride straight to the stadiums ★8.6 📍 Center City on S Broad St (Avenue of the Arts), with an in-building link to the SEPTA Broad Street Line — one ride south to NRG Station at the stadiums, and a short walk to City Hall and a cluster of theaters.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City is a 481-room Hilton high-rise planted right on South Broad Street in the heart of Center City, on the stretch locals call the Avenue of the Arts — the strip lined with the city's theaters, concert halls and music venues. The detail football fans and travelers keep mentioning is the in-building connection straight down to the SEPTA Broad Street Line: on a game day you just head downstairs, ride a single line south, and surface at NRG Station in front of the South Philly sports complex — no driving, no transfers, no parking gamble. Being a high-rise, many rooms open onto a wide view of the Philadelphia skyline and City Hall; the decor is contemporary and warm-toned, the beds are the soft DoubleTree standard, and you get a warm chocolate-chip cookie at check-in. The crowd favorite is the rooftop indoor pool you can swim year-round, backed by a gym, an in-house restaurant and bar, and steady review scores: Agoda 8.6, Booking 8.6, Trip.com 4.3.
- In-building SEPTA link, one ride straight to the stadiums
- Heart of the arts district, walk to the theaters
- Rooftop indoor pool plus city-view rooms
- Big 481-room tower, busy lobby and lifts at peak times
- Pricey, scarce city parking — take the train instead
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No. 5 #5 Center City location · one BSL line straight to the stadiums ★8.4 📍 Dead-center in Center City on South Broad Street, the Avenue of the Arts — next to the Kimmel Center and a row of theaters, with the BSL Walnut-Locust subway stop a few steps from the door and one straight line down to the South Philly stadiums.
Picture a modern hotel planted dead-center in Center City, on the stretch of South Broad Street locals call the Avenue of the Arts, ringed by the Kimmel Center and a row of theaters. That's the Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown Center City, a 223-room boutique in a 15-story building dressed in music-inspired art and contemporary design — big-city style that still feels warm. What most guests latch onto are the rooms, wider than the downtown norm, each with a microwave, mini-fridge and coffee maker for late-night reheats or long stays. The real headliner is Attico, the rooftop bar on the 16th floor with an outdoor terrace and a full skyline view — billed as the largest rooftop on the Avenue of the Arts. Down on the second floor, Treble & Bass serves easygoing American plates and daily breakfast. For sports fans, the killer detail is the Broad Street Line stop at Walnut-Locust right at the door: one straight ride to NRG Station beside Lincoln Financial Field, Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center in about 15 minutes. Reviews land on the same two notes: a location you can walk everywhere from, and genuinely roomy rooms.
- Center City heart — walk to theaters, food and shops
- BSL at the door, one line straight to the stadiums
- Attico rooftop skyline view plus roomy rooms with a microwave
- Busy downtown strip — some rooms catch Broad Street traffic noise
- Parking is valet only, at an extra nightly charge
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No. 6 #6 1920s downtown building · one block walk to the subway ★8.2 Aloft Philadelphia Downtown
📍 Center City on N Broad St — the SEPTA Broad Street Line station is just one block away, and one subway line runs straight south to NRG Station in front of the stadium. Walk to City Hall and the Avenue of the Arts.
Aloft Philadelphia Downtown is a modern Marriott-family hotel tucked inside the Liberty Title building, a 1920s landmark at 101 North Broad Street right in the middle of Center City. What sets it apart from a cookie-cutter chain is the conversion itself: an old Art Deco marble office block turned into high-ceilinged, airy loft-style rooms that blend the original building's classic gravity with the bright, design-forward look Aloft is known for. The detail football fans and travelers talk about most is the location — the SEPTA Broad Street Line station sits just one block from the door, so on a game day you walk a few steps, ride one line straight south to NRG Station in front of the stadium sports complex, with no driving and no parking gamble. Add a rooftop with a fire pit for evening drinks over the skyline, a lively lobby bar, and steady review scores — Agoda 8.2, Booking 8.2, Trip.com 4.1 — and it lands well for anyone who wants a central base without paying a fortune.
- One block to the subway, one line straight to the stadium
- 1920s building with stylish modern loft rooms
- Fire-pit rooftop plus a well-reviewed lobby bar
- Design-led loft rooms — some run small
- Pricey downtown parking, better to take the subway
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No. 7 #7 Historic-building boutique · next to City Hall, walk to the subway ★8.6 📍 Heart of Center City, right next to City Hall — a few steps to the City Hall subway station on the SEPTA Broad Street Line, one straight ride south to NRG Station outside Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. Walk to Reading Terminal Market, Love Park, and the central shopping district.
Picture a boutique hotel tucked inside a 1920s government building in the middle of Philadelphia, directly across from City Hall — that is The Notary Hotel, Philadelphia, Autograph Collection, part of Marriott's Autograph Collection. The building is the former City Hall Annex, built in 1926 in stately Classical Revival style, listed as a National Historic Landmark, and put through a major $75 million restoration that brought back the marble floors, original brass beams, coffered plaster ceilings, and the lobby's grand chandeliers. The name "Notary" comes from the building's past as a civic office where notary stamps sealed marriages, business filings, and countless life milestones. What guests agree on most is the unusually spacious rooms — noticeably bigger than the average downtown hotel — paired with the Spanish restaurant Sabroso+Sorbo serving tapas and cocktails, a 24-hour gym, and an in-house cafe. Best of all for fans: City Hall puts you a few steps from the City Hall subway station on the Broad Street Line, one straight ride south to NRG Station outside Lincoln Financial Field. Real review scores land at Agoda 8.6, Booking 8.6, and Trip.com 4.3.
- Restored 1920s historic building with real character
- Famously spacious rooms, bigger than the usual downtown hotel
- Next to City Hall, walk to the subway, one line straight to the stadium
- Bathrooms and showers in some rooms look older than the building
- Rooms run dim and dark-toned · peak-season rates spike hard
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No. 8 #8 central downtown · across from Reading Terminal Market ★8.5 Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
📍 Center City on Market Street (1201 Market St), directly across from Reading Terminal Market, with a covered connection into the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Easy walk to City Hall and the downtown shopping streets, and steps from the City Hall and Walnut-Locust stations on the Broad Street Line — one subway ride south reaches the stadium district.
The Philadelphia Marriott Downtown is a big Marriott high-rise at 1201 Market Street, dropped right in the middle of Center City — one of the largest hotels in town and a name most travelers to Philadelphia already know. The thing that wins people over is the location: cross the street and you're at Reading Terminal Market, the old indoor market packed with hundreds of local food stalls, from hot Philly cheesesteaks to Amish baked goods. The hotel also has a direct indoor connection into the Pennsylvania Convention Center, so conference and event crowds never step outside. Rooms run a warm, contemporary look with the soft Marriott beds you'd expect, and many high floors open onto the Center City skyline and City Hall. What sets it apart from a standard business hotel is the in-house bowling and arcade, plus a gym, restaurant, and bar. Review scores hold steady at Agoda 8.5, Booking 8.5, and Trip.com 4.3.
- Across from Reading Terminal Market — food all day
- Center City core, easy to walk and shop
- In-house bowling, arcade and gym
- Big, busy tower; lobby packs out during conventions
- Downtown parking is expensive — take the subway
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No. 9 #9 Landmark PSFS tower · one train line straight to the stadium ★8.6 Loews Philadelphia Hotel
📍 Center City at the corner of 12th and Market St, inside the landmark PSFS tower. Walk to Jefferson Station and the SEPTA Broad Street Line at City Hall, then ride one line south straight to NRG Station at the stadium. Reading Terminal Market and City Hall are an easy walk.
Loews Philadelphia Hotel is a 4-star, 581-room hotel whose biggest draw is the building itself: this is the PSFS tower (Philadelphia Saving Fund Society), America's first International Style skyscraper, completed in 1932, still crowned by the giant red neon PSFS letters that have marked the Philadelphia skyline for nearly a century. It sits right at the corner of 12th and Market in Center City, and the lobby keeps the carefully preserved modernist detailing — marble, wood paneling, and Art Deco touches that tell the building's story without a word. Rooms are contemporary with high ceilings inherited from the old office floors, and many open onto skyline and City Hall views from the upper floors. Facilities run deep: the full-service Loews spa, fitness center, year-round indoor pool, plus an on-site restaurant and bar. On game days, walk a few minutes to Jefferson Station and the SEPTA Broad Street Line, then ride one line south straight to NRG Station at the stadium complex. Reading Terminal Market is steps away. Review scores hold steady at Agoda 8.7, Booking 8.7, and Trip.com 4.3.
- Set inside the PSFS tower, a city landmark since 1932
- Center City location, walk to Reading Terminal Market
- Full Loews spa + year-round indoor pool
- Big 581-room tower that hosts conventions, crowded at peak
- Pricey downtown parking, better to take the train
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No. 10 #10 Boutique stay · Rittenhouse Square ★8.7 Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia by IHG
📍 Rittenhouse Square / Center City, on Walnut St near Rittenhouse Square park. Easy walking to the restaurants, cafes and shops of the downtown core, and a few minutes' walk to Walnut-Locust station on the Broad Street Line — one subway ride south to the stadium district.
Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia by IHG is a boutique hotel tucked inside an old Art Deco building in the heart of Rittenhouse Square, one of the most walkable upscale pockets of Center City. What wins people over is the boutique personality — open the lobby door and you meet bold colour and art-leaning design in every corner, the kind of thing the Kimpton brand is known for, not another tall chain tower. Rooms run warm, bright tones with real character and beds people sleep soundly in. The detail guests bring up most is the free wine hour in the lobby each evening, where you come down for a glass and get to know other guests. Pet owners love that dogs and cats stay free, no extra charge. You can walk a few minutes to leafy Rittenhouse Square park, ringed by restaurants, cafes and shops, and football fans get a few-minute walk to Walnut-Locust station on the Broad Street Line — a single ride south to the stadium district. Review scores stay steady at Agoda 8.7, Booking 8.7 and Trip.com 4.4.
- Bold boutique design with real character, not a cookie-cutter chain
- Upscale Rittenhouse Square setting, easy to walk for food and a stroll
- Free wine hour every evening plus free pet welcome
- Small boutique in an old building — some rooms run tight, some wear shows
- City parking is pricey and scarce; take the subway instead
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia | 4 | 8.4 | ~$243 | About a 13-minute walk (roughly 1 km) to Lincoln Financial Field, right next to Citizens Bank Park and Xfinity Mobile Arena, and close to NRG Station on the Broad Street Line for a direct ride into the city center. | #1 Closest to the stadiums · new 2021 casino hotel |
| 2 | Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard | 3 | 9.0 | ~$200 | About a 20-minute walk (a few minutes by car) to Lincoln Financial Field and the South Philadelphia sports complex. Close to the NRG subway station on the Broad Street Line running straight into Center City, plus a free Navy Yard district shuttle. | #2 near the stadiums · the only hotel in the riverfront Navy Yard |
| 3 | Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG | 3 | 7.7 | ~$137 | About 1.9 km from Lincoln Financial Field, with an easy drive to Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center, plus a free 24-hour shuttle to PHL airport. | #3 best-value pick near the stadiums · free 24-hour PHL airport shuttle |
| 4 | DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City | 4 | 8.6 | ~$157 | In-building link to the SEPTA Broad Street Line — ride one line south to NRG Station in front of the stadiums, no transfers. | #4 Center City location · one train ride straight to the stadiums |
| 5 | Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown Center City | 4 | 8.4 | ~$129 | The BSL Walnut-Locust subway stop is right in front of the hotel — one straight line to NRG Station next to Lincoln Financial Field, Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center, about 15 minutes. | #5 Center City location · one BSL line straight to the stadiums |
| 6 | Aloft Philadelphia Downtown | 3 | 8.2 | ~$143 | The SEPTA Broad Street Line station is just one block away; ride one subway line straight south to NRG Station in front of the stadium, no transfers needed. | #6 1920s downtown building · one block walk to the subway |
| 7 | The Notary Hotel, Philadelphia, Autograph Collection | 4 | 8.6 | ~$200 | A few steps to the City Hall subway station on the SEPTA Broad Street Line; one straight ride south to NRG Station outside Lincoln Financial Field, no transfer. | #7 Historic-building boutique · next to City Hall, walk to the subway |
| 8 | Philadelphia Marriott Downtown | 4 | 8.5 | ~$166 | A few minutes on foot to the City Hall and Walnut-Locust stations on the Broad Street Line; one subway ride straight south reaches the stadium district at the south end of the city, with no transfer. | #8 central downtown · across from Reading Terminal Market |
| 9 | Loews Philadelphia Hotel | 4 | 8.6 | ~$186 | A few minutes' walk to Jefferson Station (Market East) and the SEPTA Broad Street Line at City Hall. Ride one line south straight to NRG Station in front of the stadium complex. | #9 Landmark PSFS tower · one train line straight to the stadium |
| 10 | Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia by IHG | 4 | 8.7 | ~$157 | A few minutes' walk to Walnut-Locust station on the Broad Street Line | #10 Boutique stay · Rittenhouse Square |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 A new 2021 casino hotel that sits closer to the stadiums than anything else in the district — about a 13-minute walk to Lincoln Financial Field, with a 24-hour casino, 5 restaurants, 6 bars and free parking, all under one roof for sports and concert crowds who want everything in the building.
#2 This Courtyard is the safest brand bet for anyone who wants to be within walking distance of Lincoln Financial Field but still get a calm, private riverfront feel rather than a packed stadium strip — the only full-service hotel in the Navy Yard, rated a very high 9.0/10 on Booking, with a Bistro, a Starbucks and a 24-hour gym, strong on cleanliness, service and location more than luxury.
#3 If you want a brand you can trust at the lightest starting rate in South Philly's stadium district, with a free 24-hour PHL airport shuttle thrown in, this Holiday Inn is the easy, wallet-friendly call.
#4 A high-rise in the Avenue of the Arts district with an in-building link to the subway that puts you a single ride from NRG Station at the stadiums — no transfers, plus a rooftop indoor pool and city-view rooms.
#5 Cambria is a night in the heart of Center City on the arts strip, with a skyline rooftop bar and a subway stop that runs one straight line down to the South Philly stadiums — stronger on location and modern mood than on full-throttle luxury.
#6 A modern hotel set inside a historic 1920s building in the middle of Center City, just one block from the Broad Street Line — one ride south reaches the stadium — with a fire-pit rooftop and a lobby bar reviewers love, trading roomy space for design-led loft style at a price you can actually swing.
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